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Scotland to host major sporting events

26/06/2004

A recently upgraded rowing course has been re-opened in Motherwell's Strathclyde Park today, the only course in Britainthat meets full technical Olympic standard.

First Minister Jack McConnell said that having world class sports facilities will open up more opportunities forScotlandto host major sporting events.

The Motherwell venue will play host to the World Masters Regatta in September 2005. This is one of the most important occasions in world rowing and will attract over 3500 competitors from across the globe.

The First Minister said:

"Having world class sporting facilities is a sure-fire way of making sure that the biggest and best events come to our country. From the Ryder Cup to the Champions League Final to the world's largest rowing regatta - I want people to know thatScotlandcan put on unbeatable events that are the envy of the world.

"The facilities here atStrathclydeParkare the finest inBritainand amongst the best in the world. I know that hosting next year's Masters Regatta is just the beginning of this success story. As soon as the rowing world gets to see what our country has to offer I am sure that many more events will come toScotland.

"I am delighted to re-open the course and wish everyone involved every success for the future."

The Masters Regatta is being supported by EventScotland as part of the Scottish Executive's major events strategy.

The regatta is the largest rowing event in the world. It is estimated that 10,000 people from across the world will be attracted toScotlandfor the event (35,000 competitors and 6,500 family and friends.)

Page updated: Saturday, July 17, 2004