Timing and schedule
14:00–
14:30
Check-In
14:30–
14:40
Preparation, warm-up
22:10–
22:40
Awards Ceremony -- Medal Ceremo
The Kingdom Indoor Rowing Championship 2025
The championship returns in its second edition, expanded and more inclusive, taking place simultaneously in three cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, and Qatif — bringing it closer to participants from all regions of the Kingdom.
Following the remarkable success and widespread engagement of the previous edition, this year’s championship welcomes men, women, and individuals with disabilities. Participants will be divided into age categories including: Under 19, Under 23, Seniors, and Masters (30–39, 40–49, and 50+).
The competitions will be held using professional rowing machines (Concept2) in dedicated indoor venues, featuring both individual and team races. Cash prizes will be awarded to foster competitive spirit and encourage broader participation.
indoor Rowing Rules
devices used rowing apparatus must be approved by the International Rowing Federation (IRF) or the Saudi Rowing Federation (SRF).
the Concept2 is used in the official championships as it is the internationally recognized device.
participants in the lightweight category are required to be weighed before the start of the race.
settings drag Factor: the racer can set this from 1 to 10 before the start of the race, as it affects traction, speed and power required.
slide Length: some devices allow this to be adjusted, and must be set before the race starts.
inspection and calibration all equipment is checked before the race for accuracy and safety.
if there is any malfunction or defect, it must be reported immediately and repaired before the start of the race.
racers
- age and weight categories
men's Age Groups u15 - 4 minutes u17 - 6 minutes u19 - 2000 meters u23 - 2000 meters u23 Lightweight - 2000 meters adult - 2000 meters
seniors Lightweight - 2000 meters
masters 30-39 - 2000 meters masters 30-39 Lightweight - 2000 meters
masters 40-49 years old - 2000 meters
masters 50+ - 2000 meters
pR1 (disabled) - 500 meters
pR2 (disabled) - 500 meters
pR3 category (people with disabilities) - 500 meters
visually Impaired (Disabled) - 500 meters
u19 Relay (Boys) - 2000 meters
adult Relay (Mixed) - 2000 meters
women's age groups
u15 - 4 minutes
u17 - 6 minutes
u19 - 2000 meters
u23 - 2000 meters
u23 Lightweight - 2000 meters
adult - 2000 meters
seniors Lightweight - 2000 meters
masters 30-39 - 2000 meters
masters 30-39 Lightweight - 2000
meters masters 40-49 years old - 2000 meters
masters 50+- 2000 meters
pR1 (disabled) - 500 meters
pR2 (disabled) - 500 meters
pR3 category (people with disabilities) - 500 meters pR2 (Persons with Disabilities) - 500 meters u19 Relay (Girls) - 2000 meters adult Relay (Mixed) - 2000 meters
weight categories lightweight: men- Maximum 75 kg
women- Maximum 61.5 kg open Weight: no weight restrictions.
registration and verification pre-registration is required with the required data (age, weight).
the official weigh-in takes place two hours before the race or within the previous 24 hours for weight classes. weights are documented to ensure correct categorization.
distances 4 minutes 6 minutes 500 meters 2000 meters race preparation runners are prepared and the seats and handles are pre-adjusted before the start of the race.
starting the race starts with a sound or light signal.
devices are set to Race Mode to ensure synchronization.
if a false start occurs, the race is stopped and restarted.
timing and recording recording and timing is done electronically via the system linked to the devices.
results are collected electronically, and racers are ranked according to their recorded time. in the event of a tie, the race is repeated or the results are revised.
finish line and announcement of winners a runner is considered to have finished the race when he/she reaches the specified distance. in the event of a tie, the jury decides whether to repeat the race or adopt the recorded result.
the results will be announced after review and scrutiny.
medals and prizes will be distributed according to the approved categories.
rules of conduct sportsmanship: respect must be shown to all contestants and judges, and any unsportsmanlike behavior will result in disqualification. compliance with the rules: failure to comply with instructions or rules may result in penalties up to and including disqualification.
objections the competitor or his/her representative has the right to file an official protest in case of an irregularity or timing error. the protest must be submitted within the specified period after the end of the race. the Jury will review the protest and its decision is final.
safety medical examination: mandatory for all participants and must be submitted 24 hours prior to the event to ensure medical fitness. health conditions: some conditions may prevent participation for the safety of the participant. emergency procedures: clear protocols are in place to deal with injuries or health crises, with a full medical team on site.
participants in the lightweight category will be weighed 24 hours before the tournament or two hours before the race, and all participants are required to attend one day before the tournament to receive the clothing tag and confirm the weight and age group, in addition to registering the names of the relay team for those wishing to participate in this category.
all participants are required to show up two hours before the race.
a contestant may participate in the lightweight category only if the weight is less than or equal to 75 kg for men and less than or equal to 61.5 kg for women.
all results are issued through the Time Team system, which is officially authorized to manage the race system and issue results.
paralympic rankings in indoor rowing
PR1 - Arm and shoulder only: athletes in this category have very limited use of the legs and trunk and rely solely on the arms and shoulders to row.
the seat is stationary and does not allow any movement of the torso during the performance.
PR2 - torso and arm: athletes in this category have more use of the torso, but cannot use the legs.
the upper body is used for the pull, allowing for more torso movement during the row.
PR3 - Full Mobility: athletes in this category have full use of the legs, trunk and arms, and include people with visual impairments or minor limb impairments. the seats are movable and allow for full freedom of movement while rowing.