Boat racing
Boat racing is a sport in which boats, or other types of watercraft, race on water. Boat racing powered by oars is recorded as having occurred in ancient Egypt,[1] and it is likely that people have engaged in races involving boats and other water-borne craft for as long as such watercraft have existed.
Types
There are three broad categories of boat racing which define how the watercraft are powered. Self-propelled, human powered boats; wind (sail) powered boats; and motorised, frequently referred to as motorboats or powerboats.
Human-powered boat racing
- Dragon boat racing – a type of human-powered watercraft racing, originating from oriental Asia
 - Rowing (sport) – a sport in which athletes race against each other on rivers or lakes, or on the ocean in special types of ocean-going rowing boats
 - Canoe racing – competitive forms of canoeing and kayaking
 
Sail-powered boat racing
- Yacht racing – the sport of competitive yachting
- Team racing – also known as teams racing, is a popular form of yacht racing
 
 
Motorised powerboat racing
- Inshore powerboat racing – and within this category, the F1 Powerboat World Championship
 - Offshore powerboat racing – racing by large, specially designed ocean-going powerboats
 - XCAT Racing – a sport involving Extreme Catamarans or XCATs; XCAT Racing is promoted by the World Professional Powerboating Association (WPPA) and governed by the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM)[2]
 - Drag boat racing – a form of drag racing which takes place on water rather than land
 - Hydroplane racing – a sport involving racing hydroplanes on lakes and rivers
 - Jet sprint boat racing
 - Swamp buggy racing – although not technically classed as boats, these specialist craft race tri-annually on swampy area circuits in the Florida region
 
Race format types
- Kyōtei – parimutuel boat racing in Japan, referred to as "BOAT RACE"
 - Match race – a race between two competitors, going head-to-head
 
Notable boat races
Human-powered
- The Boat Race – between Oxford and Cambridge Universities
 - The Welsh Boat Race – between Cardiff and Swansea Universities
 - The Northumbrian Water University Boat Race – between the University of Durham and the University of Newcastle
 - Vallam Kali – the traditional Snake Boat Race in Kerala, India
- Nehru Trophy Boat Race – Snake Boat Race in Alleppy, Kerala, India
 
 - Musi Triboatton – an annually international boat race across more than 500 km of Musi River in South Sumatra, Indonesia
 
Wind-powered
- The Volvo Ocean Race
 - The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
 - The Vendee Globe – a round-the-world, non-stop, single-handed yacht race
 - The Velux 5 Oceans Race – a round-the-world, staged, single-handed yacht race; originally known as the 'BOC Challenge', and then the 'Around Alone'
 - The Fastnet Race
 - The Harvard–Yale Regatta – also known as 'The Race'
 
Motor-powered
- 24 Heures Motonautiques de Rouen – a 24-hour circuit boat race in Rouen, France
 - Archer eade memorial – an unlimited outboard race consisting of six laps
 
See also
- Boat race (disambiguation)
 - Cowes Week
 - Category:Yachting races
 
References
- ↑ Evžen Strouhal, Life of the ancient Egyptians (1992), p. 46.
 - ↑ World Professional Powerboating Association, UIM
 
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