Circolo Canottieri Napoli

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Circolo Canottieri Napoli (in English:Naples Rowing Club) is an Italian nautical club. Founded in 1914, its headquarters are located in the gardens of "Molosiglio", in San Ferdinando overlooking the bay of Naples. With more than a thousand members, it hosts several Olympic disciplines like boating, powerboat, swimming, water polo, tennis, triathlon and more [ citation needed ]. Their home court is in downtown Naples housed in the municipal swimming pool on Ulisse Prota Giurleo street.

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The headquarters

The club's headquarters is at the southwest corner of the gardens of Molosiglio in an area near Acton street, which includes the namesake port. With an area of 7000 sq m. and 3500 sq m. covered structures, it is one of the largest sailing clubs in Naples.[ citation needed ] The marina offers mooring for approximately 150 boats and is the basis for the section speedboats and boating.

The locker rooms, swimming pools and gyms of the Rowing Club are located on the ground floor, while the terraces and lounges on the first floor are home to cultural events and gatherings. Other sporting activities revolve around the two pools, one small for the children, 33 meters, is consistent with FINA to play polo. Another pool club located in Ponticelli Via Ulisse Prota Giurleo, 3. In addition, the club has two tennis courts.

Sports activities

Canottieri Napoli organizes and participates in many sports events at the national and international level, with many sports teams.

The men's water polo team competes in Italy's Serie A2 (men's water polo).

The teams participating in swimming and rowing, with good results, for the Italian league and continue to provide athletes for national teams.

The club has organized a race with boats in force for the period of the Italian Championship in 2012 for the category Offshore 3000. The fight took place on June 2nd and 3rd in the water in front of the promenade cttadino. [1] La gara si è disputata il 2 e il 3 giugno nello specchio d'acqua antistante il lungomare cttadino. [2]

Circolo Canottieri Napoli also organizes many races. This sport has a momentum of the game in the World Series Naples 2012 - 2013 brought America's Cup.

The triathlon is the latest sport practiced in Canottieri Napoli.

Water polo team

Canottieri Napoli's water polo team has had several successes in Italy and Europe. In the TROPHY includes several national championships [3] and cups but over the diamond in the crown is the 1978 European Championship.

Palmarès

European competitions

Domestic competitions

  • Italian League
    • Winners (8): 1950-51, 1957–58, 1962–63, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1989-90
  • Italian Cup
    • Winners (1): 1969-70

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References

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