Central Asia’s First Rowing Canal Opens in Kazakhstan

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Turkestan (TDI): Kazakhstan has inaugurated Central Asia’s first-ever rowing canal in the southern city of Turkestan, marking a major milestone in the region’s sporting infrastructure.

Opened on September 15, the facility is the only one of its kind in the region and meets the standards of both the International Canoe Federation (ICF) and the International Rowing Federation (FISA).

Spanning 100 hectares, the canal stretches 2.5 kilometers and is equipped to host international competitions, including World Cup and Asian Cup events in rowing and canoeing. It will also serve as a dedicated training base for athletes.

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The complex includes spectator grandstands, a one-kilometer city beach, and an on-site hotel. Beyond sports, the canal will support environmental sustainability by supplying water for the irrigation of Turkestan’s green belt.

According to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, more than 6,000 people in Kazakhstan actively participate in rowing and canoeing.

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Officials highlighted rowing as one of the most “medal-rich” sports, with 14 medal sets awarded at the Olympic Games and more than 20 at the World Rowing Championships, offering strong opportunities for national success.

Authorities expect the new facility to significantly advance the development of rowing in Kazakhstan and strengthen Turkestan’s profile as a regional hub for both culture and sports.

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