Rowers return to St. John’s lake, organizers hopeful historic regatta will too
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — There will be rowers gliding across Quidi Vidi Lake in St. John’s this summer, but it’s not yet known if they’ll be able to compete in the city’s historic regatta.
In a lakeside boathouse shrouded in fog Friday, Royal St. John’s Regatta committee president Bradley Power said it’s a huge step forward to have boats back on the water this summer after the pandemic forced the cancellation of all activity last year. As for whether the famous day of races will go ahead, Power said he’s optimistic.
“The last time that we had a regatta cancelled was back during the Second World War,” Power told reporters. “When it came back after the war, it was a signal that things had gone back to normal. And while we’re not back to normal, I think we’re getting there.”
Rowing will resume on May 3 and all rowers, coaches and coxswains will be required to follow strict COVID-19 safety protocols, Power said. Rowing times will also be extended so teams are able to sanitize their boats and equipment, he said.