Race Infos

Dragon boating – this sport has its origins in Asia where it is practiced by millions of people. It also enthralls more and more people here in Europe.

The dragon boat race and its more than 25 years of history go to show that Switzerland has long since embraced dragon boating enthusiastically. The race aims at presenting an unusual sport to a wider audience and to the media in an authentic manner. In charge of the race is dragonboatevents.ch GmbH. In collaboration with the Drachenboot Club Eglisau, it is in charge of the organization and realization oft he dragon boat race Eglisau and thus relies on three mainstays: SPORT, SOCIETY, and FUN. We do believe that if we succeed in touching the body, mind and soul of the spectators, this event will turn out an outstanding experience for everyone involved.

Categories

The Dragon Boat Race is subdivided into four different categories. Three of those categories are in the Fun Class and one category is in the Elite Class:

The Fun Classes:

  • Fun Woman (The entire team is made up of female paddlers (a male may however man the drum)) 
  • Fun Mixed (The team must contain the same amount of female and male paddlers) 
  • Fun Open (free team configuration)

Only two professional paddlers may participate in the Fun Class races.

The Elite Class

  • Elite Mixed (The team must contain the same amount of female and male paddlers) 

If there are too few entries for any one category, categories may be merged.

FAQ

I. Miscellaneous

How do I register?

To hand in your application for participation in the Dragon Boat Race, fill in our online registration form on the website. After sending off the form, you will immediately receive a confirmation e-mail with your registration data. Whether you and your team are part of the race or not depends on the time of your application entry. First come, first serve! You will be informed about your status within 48 hours. If you managed to get hold of one of the popular starting spots, you can complete your registration by transferring the starting fee.
You can also obtain further registration-related information by sending an e-mail to welcome@drachenbootrennen.ch

When is the closing date for registrations?

As in our experience interest is extensive, there is no official closing date for registrations. There is a limited number of participants per race, and places will be issued on a first come, first serve basis.

What happens if the weather is bad? 

The races are also held in bad weather. Dragon boating is an outdoor sport. If conditions are stormy, or if safety is compromised by the weather conditions, the starting time will be rescheduled and the number of heats to be raced will be reduced as required.
 

What are the starting fees?  

Participation in the Dragon Boat Race costs 600 Swiss francs. 

What do I pay as a spectator??

Entry as a spectator is free of charge. We hope that you will cheer yourselves hoarse in support of the teams racing in the Dragon Boat Race. DJs, bars and party managers will be standing by to get you in the mood.

What catering facilities are available on site? 

Catering facilities will be available. We make every effort to ensure that you are able to eat healthy, fresh and high-quality food. We look forward to welcoming you at the bar or in the marquee. Due to security reason, it is not allowed to bring alcoholic drinks and grills to the festival area.

II. Schedule

What does the schedule look like?

You may check out our schedule under Race Infos. The foreruns of the Fun categories take place on Saturday and Sunday morning, finals are held on Sunday afternoon. The definite race schedules will be made available to the team captains at least a week before the race. We will update all informations on training and racing schedules on a regular basis: 

Informations, race schedule.

 

III. Training sessions

Where and when do the training sessions take place? 

With the accreditation for Eglisau all teamcaptains can provide a wished date and time for the training session. 
Information on the training session dates and the types of training available are sent to team captains by e-mail.

Are the training sessions obligatory? 

The training sessions are obligatory for new teams. Every team is entitled to a training session lasting one hour. For trained teams we recommend the training sessions.

IV. The regulations

How many people does one dragon boat team consist of?

Each dragon boat team is made up of 20 paddlers, a drummer and a helmsman, who we place at your disposal. 
The same amount of female and male paddlers (with the exception of the drummer) must be in the boat in the Fun Mixed category and the Elite category, and only female paddlers may participate in the Fun Woman category (although a male contestant may man the drum).

How long is the race distance?

The race distances is 420 metres. In our experience a team can cover these distances in between 1:30 and 2 minutes.

How many teams make it to the finals? 

That depends on the number of participants in the respective category. Four teams can reach the Grand Final in the four-boat races.

Is there a prize for inventiveness?

The jury will award a prize for inventiveness to the team with the most original entry (outfits, battle cry...). So give your imagination free rein and remember just one condition: your outfits cannot compromise safety.

Any other questions?

If you have any question in relation to the Dragon Boat Race which has not yet been answered, please contact us at: welcome_at_drachenbootrennen.ch 

Rules

1. Race

§1.  A team consists of a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 20 paddlers plus a drummer. 

§2.  The dragon boat race is held in three different Fun categories and in one Elite category.

Fun categories:

  • Fun Woman (all-female team. The drummer may be male) 
  • Fun Mixed (There have to be at least ten female paddlers aboard. The drummer does not count as a paddler)
  • Fun Open (Any number of male and/or female team members) 

Maximum allowance of active athletes per fun team is two. If the number of registrations in one category is insufficient, categories may be merged.

Elite

  • Elite Mixed (There have to be at least ten female paddlers in the boat. The drummer does not count as a paddler).

§3.  All teams that have registered online and paid the entry fee are allowed to participate in the race.

§4.  If a regular registration is cancelled, there is no right of reimbursement of the entry fee.

§5.  Boats with helms and drums are provided by the promoter. All races in the Fun categories are held using the paddles provided for by the promoter. The material is to be handled with care. Teams must compensate the promoter for any damage to the material caused by a willful act of gross negligence.

§6.  The promoter provides a helmsman to the Fun teams for the duration of their respective races. There is no entitlement to choose a helmsman. They are attributed to the boats at random.

§7.  Teams that do not show up in time for their starting time are being excluded from the race. A refund of the entry fee is expressly excluded.

§8.  In case of a capsize or an external impairment of single or all teams such as waves, collision, or flotsam, there is no right of repetition of the heat.

§9. The race management is entitled to issue time penalties or disqualifications of teams as a consequence of unsportsmanlike conduct or any violation of the race rules.

§10. Any protests have to be submitted in writing to the speaker or the promoter within 15 minutes after the respective heat. They have to be signed by ten (10) paddlers (first name, surname, and signature). There is a CHF 100.- charge for protests. The race management decides about the protest and required measures.  The protest fee will not be refunded.

2. Safety

§1.  The instructions of the organizing personnel have to be followed under all conditions and at all times.

§2. All participants act at their own risk; competitors are responsible for their own insurance.

§3.  All participants of the Fun categories are obliged to wear life jackets during the races.

§4.  Boarding of and alighting from the boats is only allowed at the designated put ins. Gross misconduct while boarding, alighting or being on the boat by single participants may lead to time penalties or the disqualification of single paddlers or of the entire team.

3. Liability

§1.  By registering via their team captain, all team members waive all liability claims towards the promoter of the dragon boat race Eglisau, the security and the supporters, all sponsors, their representatives, agents or any successor body.

§2.  By registering, the team captain also confirms that all team members are physically fit to participate in this race and are able to swim at least 500 meters fully clothed.

§3.  Upon registration by the team captain, the promoters are fully entitled to the use of all image and sound recordings during and after the event. These recordings may be used commercially as well as for any other reasons without any restrictions.

§4.  The organizers shall accept no liability for lost or damaged goods or pieces of clothing belonging to the participants.

4. General

§1.  With his or her registration, every team captain undertakes to have informed every team member about the conditions of participation, the race regulations and the safety instructions and to have stressed their respective importance in a sufficient manner.

§2.  For reasons of environment and safety, no grills, no alcoholic beverage or sound systems are to be brought along to the race grounds. It is not allowed for animals to enter the festival site.    

§3.  In case of deregistration from the race before the start, there is no right to a refund.

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