
Central do Timão
·20 September 2025
Corinthians clinch second Masters Rowing World title in Spain

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·20 September 2025
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista shone once again on international waters. The Timão's master team won the world championship for the second time at the World Rowing Masters Regatta, held in Banyoles, Spain, a historic site that hosted the rowing events of the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992.
The Corinthians scored 1,019 points, surpassing one of the most traditional clubs in the United States, which finished in second place with 917 points, to win the world competition.
Photo: Detev Seyb/ MyRowingPhoto.com
With daily training at the USP lane in São Paulo, the result crowned the strategic planning of the black and white rowing department, which involved human resources management, logistics, technical preparation, finances and participation in a large number of races to increase the score.
The tournament was considered the largest master rowing championship in history, gathering 5,360 athletes, from 745 clubs representing 54 countries. Corinthians also stood out for its strong representation: it brought 64 rowers, among the 103 Brazilians registered, and closed the competition as the club with the highest score at the end of the regattas.
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