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Regatta chatter - water sports are inclusive!

Focus: popular sports

"Versehrten-Rudern", 1962 – "Versehrten-Rudern", 1962

"Versehrten-Rudern", 1962 – "Versehrten-Rudern", 1962

What does it mean to be inclusive in sport?What challenges and changes are associated with this? And what consequences does this have for the culture of history and remembrance at the Wassersportmuseum Grünau? We are addressing these questions in two events. With the "Regattageschnatter" series of talks, we would like to get into conversation with you - with the aim of being able to tell the history of sport in an inclusive way.

Both events will be translated into German sign language and spoken language.

Thursday, September 17, 2026

Focus: popular sport

18:00: Tour "Water sports are inclusive!"

19:00 - 20:30: Panel discussion with

Alice Drouin Head of Sport at the Competence and Coordination Center for Gender and Sexual Diversity in Sport

Niklas Schmidt Surfer

Sebastian Stuart rower and Special Olympics participant

Atilla Oener Boxing coach

Here we turn our attention back to access and participation in sport: Who can participate - and under what conditions? How can structures be made more inclusive?Translated with DeepL

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