Coastal rowing races find their 'ideal location'

Teams from around the world were in Stranraer for the coastal rowing event
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The south-west of Scotland has been hailed as the "ideal location" for coastal rowing after hosting a major championships.
Competitors from round the world were in Stranraer to race on Loch Ryan in the SkiffieWorlds which drew to a close on Saturday.
Northern Ireland's Dundrum Coastal Rowing Club successfully defended their title.
Max Berends, who chairs St Ayles Skiff International, said the "whole package" had come together at the Scottish event.

Racing was disrupted on one day but the action was hectic for the rest of the event
The St Ayles skiff is a 22-foot (6.7m) fixed-seat rowing boat and is usually built by the community that rows it.
The championships take place every three years and were last held in Stranraer in 2019.
"As a blueprint for SkiffieWorlds I'd say Stranraer is the ideal location," said Mr Berends.
"It runs very smoothly, the volunteers and the community are tremendous, and it all comes together to create an event that is ideal.
"Even with the challenging weather at the start of the event, we were able to reschedule easily because of the scale of the water."

Large crowds gathered to watch the SkiffieWorlds which are part of efforts to promote the area as a water sports venue
Teams travelled from Australia, USA, Canada, South Africa and the Netherlands to compete with teams from across the UK and Ireland.
Wendi Cuffe, trustee of organisers Stranraer Water Sports Association (SWSA) said: "It's been amazing. I'm in absolute awe that these people have come from so far to fill our beach and to race on Loch Ryan.
"It's been absolutely fantastic."

After a poor start, the weather was hot and sunny for much of the competition
The SkiffieWorlds is part of wider efforts to promote the area as a water sports destination.
Work has started on a £6.7m hub in Stranraer, which it is hoped can open next summer.
The next major event to be hosted by the SWSA will be the Scottish Fin and Foil Championships from 8 to 10 August.

The SkiffieWorlds is held once every three years

The area has been described as an "ideal location" for coastal rowing

The competition is estimated to generate millions of pounds for the economy

Work has started on a water sports hub in Stranraer
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