Olympics-2032 organisers not weighing alternatives to crocodile habitat for rowing


A view of the city skyline of Brisbane, Australia, July 4, 2021. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy

MELBOURNE, April 16 (Reuters) - Brisbane ⁠2032 organisers are not considering alternatives to the Fitzroy river in ⁠central Queensland for the rowing events, an official said on ‌Thursday, despite concerns over a venue renowned for strong tides and crocodiles.

The Rockhampton waterway, a natural crocodile habitat some 600 km (370 miles) north of Brisbane, drew a mixed ​reception when it was proposed as an Olympic ⁠venue a year ago, mainly ⁠because of its currents.

Former Olympic rowing champion Drew Ginn said some athletes ⁠may ‌be disadvantaged by their lane placement on the river, and a council in northern Brisbane has proposed its own venue ⁠in Moreton Bay.

However, Queensland state Olympic minister Tim Mander ​said organisers were ‌not looking elsewhere.

"We are committed to it, we're not looking at ⁠alternatives. The ​rowing will be at Rockhampton," he told reporters in Brisbane.

"There's no reason to be looking at alternatives when you have the level of confidence that ⁠we have."

About 500 rowers signed an open letter ​last month demanding a rethink of the Fitzroy river proposal.

The river passed initial testing by the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority last October.

An ⁠expert from World Rowing, the international rowing federation, is expected to assess the venue in coming weeks and decide whether to endorse it for the Games by mid-year.

World Rowing noted potential issues in a statement last ​year but said it would work with stakeholders ⁠to ensure athlete safety and integrity of the competition.

Mander said there was ​nothing unusual about World Rowing's coming assessment.

"There's ‌not one thing that they've said ​that would give us concern with regard to going forward," he said.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

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