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GLRF Member @Arnaldo11 talks with MixBrasil about his training for the upcoming Montreal Outgames regatta, the promise of a new event that celebrates a universal cultural diversity, joining GLRF, and the lure of Montreal in the summer.
Looking ahead, Arnaldo compares the sensation of rowing in Rio de Janeiro’s Lagoon Rodrigo de Freitas to Montreal’s Olympic Rowing Basin, and the possbility of bringing home medals for Brasil. Is this difficult for a modern gay man? Arnaldo thinks he can step up to the challenge.
Read the full article, with some rough spots in translation from Portugese to English, below:
Gay rowers were the hot topic of discussion in the Croatia media this week. Over the course of seven days, three different media articles and a TV segment appeared on the subject of gay rowers and their membership in European and international organizations, with specific mention and display of the GLRF website. In a single day, hits on the GLRF website skyrocketed to record levels. New membership registrations from Croatia more than doubled, although that number can be misleading since the number of registered rowers the day before the media frenzy was only 6.
The tone of the articles was matter of fact, neither positive nor negative, simply stating that rowers from various Croatian cities had registered with GLRF. There was some odd mention of some of the rowers having wives and families, which seemed to come out of nowhere. The articles inferred that some of the Croatian National Team had registered and that overall, approximately 20 rowers had registered with GLRF. Croatian Olympic rowing medalist Siniša Skelin was quoted as saying he was unaware of the organization, that he did not know any gay rowers on the team or that had registered with GLRF. The Secretary of the Croatian Rowing Federation, Zdravko Gajšek, commented that it was inevitable that there could be gay rowers but he felt the number suggested in the press, of 20 gay rowers, was probably more hype than fact, and that a number like 2 might be more realistic.
The first article appeared in the online media website Index.hr - Croatia_Index_GLRF.pdf.
The second article appeared in the major national Croatian newspapers, Slobodona Dalmacija - pictured in print: and online: slobodnaGLRF.pdf.
The third article appeared in the national morning newspaper, Jutarnji List - . The TV segment was part of a political quiz show that is a regular feature on Croatian nighttime television.
The impetus behind the sudden interest in gay rowers remains a mystery. GLRF remains the only international sports organization that has created separate, identifiable pages within its website for each country (GLRF Countries).
Their last day on the Harlem River was Wednesday, 23 Nov 2005. Reports were that it was a VERY cold row but that last one is always bittersweet for rowers. You never quite want it to end. However, members of Crew New York already have a goal for next season: winning at the Montreal World Outgames regatta.
Seven rowers have registered for the regatta and they are looking to recruit more to field several boats in multiple categories. The team has now shifted its focus to an intensive schedule of winter conditioning. The thought of endless hours on the ergs may make many groan but you haven’t seen the amazing views of the Harlem River from the second floor of the warm, airy, and light Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse! What are you waiting for?
In an unusual display of homophobic behaviour at the Rowing Victoria sanctioned Dimboola Regatta, spectators from a well known Melbourne-based rowing club sledged and jeered a boat from the Melbourne Argonauts Queer Rowing Club. Phrases such as “you have to beat the gays” were allegedly shouted from the shore. In another incident, another Melbourne Argonaut boat was booed by spectators as it crossed the finish line.
Such deportment is unusual in rowing but is evidence of the underlying homophobia that still exists in sport.
The annual meeting of the Federation of Gay Games (FGG) was held 12 Nov – 18 Nov 2005 in Chicago. GLRF is an organizational director on the board of the FGG and participated in the meeting as a voting delegate. It was a non-stop marathon of general, committee, and sub-committee meetings.
The first two days of the meeting were devoted to the site selection process for the 2010 Gay Games. Three cities submitted bids to host the event: Paris, Köln, and Johannesburg. One winner was selected with only one ballot: Köln. See related story.
The remaining five days of the meeting focused on the general business of the FGG. The Chicago Games Inc. presented an update report on the progress of the planning and organization for the 2006 Chicago Gay Games. Currently, 4100 athletes and cultural participants have registered and more are anticipated in the coming months. New marketing campaigns were unveiled that will target key cities and leverage the use of the partners program. What about rowing? No changes or updates were provided since the visit to Chicago by members of the GLRF Regatta Advisory Group on 25 August 2005.
The FGG continues to pursue corporate sponsorships, submit grant applications, and develop fundraising events to raise monies for various general and specific funds. A contract to develop sponsorship materials with pr firm Maloney & Fox was completed.
The pr firm of Witeck-Combs Communications was retained for the media and publicity requirements surrounding the 2010 Gay Games site selection and the 2006 Chicago Gay Games event.
An initiative to revamp the organizational structure of the FGG was approved by a majority of the directors. The outside consulting firm of StrategicSolutions Consulting outlined various options and approaches to a new organizational structure. The new design calls for a smaller board of directors, and a larger, general assembly. A steering committee will now begin the process of drafting a plan to implement the new organizational plan and hopes to formally submit the plan to the board for final approval and adoption at the 2006 annual meeting.
Several organizational directors and two independent directors were reelected to the board. No new organizational directors submitted applications for membership. One new position was created for the Executive Committee: Senior Vice President – Female, which expands the current executive committee to 8 members.
The board approved a bid to host the 2006 annual meeting in Lyon, France on 27 Nov – 01 Dec 2006.
There were two big rowing events for the week. The first was a GLRF-organized, community focused rowing social, Drinks With Rowers. The idea was to promote rowing in the Chicago gay and lesbian community, and to provide a chance for all local rowing clubs and organizations to network and promote their programs and regattas for the 2006 season. The event was a big success and we were honored to have an official representative from USRowing attend! Thanks Kelly!
The second big event was an early morning, lakeside meeting with a representative from the Crystal Lake Rowing Club on Friday, 18 November 2005. The objective was to explore the idea of hosting the 2006 Gay Games rowing regatta on Crystal Lake. You couldn’t ask for a better location and set of facilities. Wow. See a review of the location in the GLRF Regatta Advisory Group findings and recommendations cgi_mtg_findings_august2005.pdf to Chicago Games Inc.
At the 2005 annual meeting of the Federation of Gay Games, delegates voted to select Köln, Deutschland as the site for the 2010 Gay Games. Three cities submitted bids to host the 2010 Gay Games: Johannesburg, Köln, and Paris. Each bid consists of a set of 22 required sports and up to 8 optional sports, that are selected from an official list of authorized additional sports. Rowing is one of the authorized additional sports. Each of the bidding cities selected various additional sports but none included rowing. Both Johannesburg and Paris did not select a full compliment of additional sports, leaving the door open for adding extra sports later on. The Köln bid included the maximum of 30 sports. When queried why rowing was not included in their bid, when there is a World Class championship rowing facility in the city, Köln organizers responded that they did not believe they could obtain an adequate number of class A racing boats for rental and that there was not the infrastructure to organize a regatta.
Köln was the site of the 22nd annual FISA World Rowing Championships 6 - 13 Sep 1998.
The infamous queerStrokes rowing team, of Hollywood film fame Summerstorm, has begun training in earnest for the 2006 World Outgames Regatta in Montreal. Between 10 and 20 Berlin rowers are planning on competing in the event. With a worldwide reputation, they plan to repeat their film script performance against any competitor who dares to challenge their rowing prowess! Viel Glueck!
Members of Crew New York remain dazed and in shock at the loss of a fellow rower during a boating accident on the Harlem River early Monday morning. Four rowers from the Peter Jay Sharp Rowing Club, rowing in a straight four, were executing a u-turn just downriver from the 181st street bridge when they were struck broadside by a power boat. The impact struck just forward of the bow seat and immediately capsized the boat. Three of the rowers were immediately pulled from the water. The bowman, Jim Runsdorf, initially assisted in the rescue of his crew but then disappeared. He remains missing and is presumed lost.
[Edit] 21 Dec 2008; Crew New York has subsequently disbanded. Most members are now rowing with other New York City rowing clubs, with the greatest number of rowers pulling for Harlem River Community Rowing.
The Craftsbury Sculling Center announced today that it had decided not to continue its partnership with the Gay + Lesbian Rowing Federation for the 2006 season. The GLRF board deeply regrets this decision given the promising and productive cooperation that had been developed in 2005. The Craftsbury Gay and Lesbian Pride Sculling Weekend had yielded 15 GLRF members, or three-fourths of all participants during the 3-day weekend of 24 – 26 Jun 2005. In addition, GLRF had actively promoted the Craftsbury partnership at the San Diego Crew Classic, the Stonewall Regatta, in promotional materials, at two gay film festivals, and at the Royal Canadian Henley. Craftsbury, for its part, had created a separate web page on their website, labeled “GLRF Partnership.” In light of these enthusiastic cross-promotional activities, the news of the partnership termination came as quite a surprise. However, GLRF is staying in contact with Craftsbury management and will keep the door open for any possible future joint endeavors.
In view of members’ significant interest for sculling camps, GLRF will continue to pursue the development of new gay and lesbian sculling clinics as well as the formation of new partnerships.
The DC Strokes Rowing Club voted to participate as a team in the 1st World Outgames Regatta. The decision came after several months of internal discussions among the membership. In the end, the deciding factor was the rowing facilities at the Montreal Olympic Rowing Basin. The Strokes plan to send a team of 20 - 25 rowers to compete.