World Rowing Championship 2019 Ottensheim

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World Rowing Championship 2019 Ottensheim
World Rowing Championship 2019
Ottensheim
Ottensheim
view of regatta course Linz-Ottensheim
view of regatta course Linz-Ottensheim
The regatta course of Linz-Ottensheim was constructed on an arm of the Danube in early
1972 before a lock and hydro-electric station was built. The extension to eight lanes was
completed in 2006. Since 1972 international rowing regattas as well as the Austrian
Rowing Championships have taken place regularly. The venue has hosted the World
Rowing Junior Championships in 1998, the Rowing World Cup in 2007, the World Rowing
Junior & Non-Olympic Senior Championships in 2008, the Nation’s Cup in 1990 and 2001,
as well as the World Rowing Under 23 Championships in 2013.
regatta course Linz-Ottensheim
Conditions of regatta venue Linz-Ottensheim
Albanosystem:8 Lanes x 13,5 m
Altitude above sealevel: 259 m
start ::: regatta venue Linz–Ottensheim (2013 World Rowing Under 23 Championships)
finish ::: regatta venue Linz–Ottensheim (2013 World Rowing Under 23 Championships)
lower river bed
to min. depth of 3,5m
underneath race track
enlarge area for
adaptive rowing
warm up
lower river bed
to min. depth of 2m
underneath warm up area
raise terrain by a min. of 2,5m
to protect racing area from sediments
during floods
topographical measures
extend shore for
larger set up area
road to start
bridge
Overview
1.
RECREATION AREA
NATIONS TENTS
3.
2.
1.
4.
ERWEITERUNG SATTELPLATZ
von 5.800 auf 8.600m2
5.
Ausbaubereich NORD
Erweiterung Tribüne,
Bootshallen, Gastronomie,
6.
1. bus turnaround
2. access sportsmen
3. recreation area,
nations tents
4. extension set up area,
Ausbaubereich SÜD: from 5.800m2 to 8.600 m2
Tribüne und Zugangsbrücke
5. new structures NORTH
6. new structures SOUTH
extension to World Rowing Championship 2019
1.
2.
Shore extention
north bank
stands extention (1,6k)
3.
old stands (2k) old structures
demolition of
old gastronomy
structure
new structures:
1. boat house (for ~40 eights) with rooftop
2. new gastronomy
3. additional lockerrooms
north bank, regatta course Linz-Ottensheim
north bank, regatta course Linz-Ottensheim
extend existing stands
2k to 3,6k
terrace
lookout and VIP
existing structures
to be extended or replaced
north ::: section
north
north bank
north bank
section 2
new road back to start
south bank
south bank
section 1
new stands for 12k
length of 180m
new outlook
tower for cameras etc.
bridge
on pillars,
removable
south bank
south bank
outlook for commentators
outlook for commentators
and cameras and cameras
highJune
water
mark June 2013
high water mark
2013
average ca. 3,4m
average ca. 3,4m
low ca. 2,5mlow ca. 2,5m
south :::south
section1
::: section1
road to start
(above high water mark)
road to start
(above high water mark)
elevated terrain to form
stands for 12k
elevated terrain to form
stands for 12k
high water mark june 2013
average
ca. 3,4m
high water mark
june 2013
low ca. 2,5m
average ca. 3,4m
low ca. 2,5m
south ::: section2
south ::: section2
high water june 2013
cleanup efforts after high water june 2013
FISA Environmental Sustainability Policy and Guidelines
PART I – POLICY AND PRINCIPLES
1.0
POLICY
1.1.
FISA is committed to promoting practices within the sport of rowing that are
environmentally sustainable.
1.2.
Environmental sustainability in rowing includes social, cultural, economic and ecological
responsibility which fulfils present needs while allowing future generations to meet their
needs.
2.0
PRINCIPLES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
In implementing this policy FISA will be guided by the following principles:
•
Protection of the habitat of fauna and flora and bio-diversity;
•
Conservation of resources both renewable and non-renewable;
•
Reduction of the production of waste and pollutants in all their forms;
•
Recognition of the importance of heritage and indigenous cultural values;
•
Promotion of healthy conditions for athletes, officials, volunteers and spectators in
which to conduct the sport of rowing;
•
Fostering environmental awareness and education about sustainable development
within the international rowing community; and,
•
Consulting the wider community to foster positive partnerships.
FISA Environmental Sustainability Policy and Guidelines
5 different ideas for an artistic punctuation on the
existing regatta tower were developed by students of
The University of Art and Design Linz.
The project of Albert Nagy, entitled „ ° > „ was finally
selected for the realization.
„Punctuation at regatta tower Ottenheim“
Cooperation Project 2012 Engineering & Design / Handicraft Education,
The University of Art and Design Linz
Website World Rowing:
http://www.worldrowing.com
2013 World Rowing Under 23 Championships Linz-Ottensheim Bulletin:
http://www.worldrowing.com/uploads/files/Bulletin_II_RWM_2013_final.pdf
FISA Environmental Sustainability Policy and Guidelines :
http://www.worldrowing.com/mm//Document/General/General/10/73/01/
EnvironmentalSustainabilityPolicyandGuidelines_English.pdf
„Punctuation at regatta tower Ottenheim“, The University of Art and Design Linz:
http://www.ufg.ac.at/Regattaturm.9641.0.html
Beata Borosnyay and Max Reckmann