The Corinthians controversy the 28th South American Remo Championship

The Corinthians controversy the 28th South American Remo Championship


Corinthians rowing team goes to Uruguay to compete in the 28th Brazilian Remo Master championship. The goal is the search for twice.

From 1 to May 4, 2025, the city of Mercedes in Uruguay will be the center of attention on the South American sports scene with the 28th South American meeting of Remo Master. The event, which this year celebrates the penny anniversary of the traditional Mercedes Club, will bring together more than 500 athletes from Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile, contesting 237 high -level technical and sporting competitions.




The sports club Corinthians Paulista arrives as the current South American champion, a title won in 2024 in Concepción, in Chile. “More than looking for titles, the Corinthians come to South America to reaffirm the transforming power of sport. Remo is a school of discipline, overcoming and collective spirit and seeing our athletes, of all ages, the padding with the artist and passion is the greatest result celebrate. “

Among the athletes is Giovanni M. Cardoso, known for his acting as Co -Fondor of the world appliances and the group that manages the Aiwa Brasil brand, and which is also part of the Alvinegra team. For Giovanni, Remo is more than a sport, it is a leadership lesson. “In Remo, as well as in the business world, success depends on the synchronization of the team, on resilience in the face of the challenges and for the purpose. The rhythm must be constant, the direction must be clear. This is exactly the strategy that we apply to World and Aiwa.”

The growing participation of the clubs in the event shows how much Master Remo has consolidated as a vibrant and inclusive method that combines performance, longevity and collective spirit. With increasingly organized clubs and the presence of relevant names of the corporate scenario among the athletes, the championship also wins in visibility and institutional value. The 2025 edition brings together 54 clubs that compete in search of victory.

Argentina: Buenos Aires Rowing Club, Boat Club Campana, Rosario Regatta Club, Cororientes Regatta Club, La Plata Regatta Club, Club Mendoza De Retatas, Club San Fernando, Club Rosario Central, Argentine reggas reggas reggas, Club Santa Fe La Marina, San NicolÔs Regatta, Italian Canottieri de Tigre, Teutonia, Boat Club, Argentine Rowing Club, Club. Remandinavos, Club Hacoaj Nautical Club, San NicolÔs Regats Club, San Ipsidro Nautical Club, Rowing Rosario, Asociación Cordobesa de Remo, Nautical ZÔrate Club and Rowing Rosario Club.

Brazil: Centro Deportivo Logos, CEPEUSP (Center for Sports Practices of the University of SĆ£o Paulo), Club Athletico Paulistano, National Club of Regatta, GuaĆ­ba Porto Alegre Regta Club – GPA, PiraquĆŖ Regatta Club, Francisco Club, Club of Club of Campella, Francisco, Club of Regatta Club, Francisco Club Martinelico, Club Nautico, Ranchuolo Nautico, Club Nautico, Club Nautico, Club. Nautical, Parian, partly and Team Beach Sprint.

Chile: Rowing Club and Rowing Club LlacolƩn.

Paraguay: Club Deportivo de Puerto Sajonia, CNR “El MbiguĆ”” and Escuela de Remo Paraguayo AlemĆ”n.

Uruguay: Carmelo Rowing Club, Montevideo Rowing Club, Mercedes Club, Uruguay Regatas Club, Club Resats Fray Bentos, Club remains PaysandĆŗ, PaysandĆŗ Fishermen, Montevideo Rowing Club and Club Reggas Uruguay.

Website: https://www.corinthians.com.br/clube/modalidades/compettivos/remo

Source: Terra

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