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For Immediate Release

Costa Mesa, CA – February 27, 2026

WBC Announces More Premium Rowing and Sailing Content in the 2026 Season on The Rowing Channel and More

Watersports Broadcasting Corporation (WBC), the leading community-run sports media platform specializing in high-quality watersports coverage, is pleased to announce its upcoming broadcast schedule, featuring action-packed crew racing on The Rowing Channel and team-format sailboat racing.

As the demand for live and on-demand sports media continues to grow, The Rowing Channel is committed to bringing fans closer to the action with high-quality live broadcasts, professional commentary, and raceday analytics from top athletes and races.

Watch all the racing live and replays on-demand at www.trc.live

Upcoming Broadcast Events*

  • Saturday February 28, 2026 – California Challenge Cup in Newport Beach, CA
  • Sunday March 1, 2026 – Desert Sprints in Tempe, AZ
  • Sunday March 15, 2026 – Newport Regatta in Newport Beach, CA
  • Saturday, April 11, 2026 – Parker Cup in Newport Beach, CA
  • Friday/Saturday April 17 & 18, 2026 – Baldwin Cup Team Race in Newport Beach, CA
  • Saturday/Sunday April 25 & 26, 2026 – WIRA Championships on Lake Natoma, CA

*Broadcast schedule subject to mid-season updates

WBC and its producers are proud to carry on a 12 year legacy of professional broadcast coverage for the community, by the community. With a powerful platform and dedicated team of professionals, fans enjoy an unparalleled experience with high-quality footage, timely delivery, and the integration of precise timing results.

"We are excited to kick off the 2026 spring season with an amazing lineup, with even more events to come. Through the last year we have listened to feedback from our team, our partners, and the rowing community to improve the user experience and reliability of the TRC.live platform."
– Sev de Neergaard, Chief Technical Officer and Interim CEO
"Bringing the content to the people and making it accessible is going to be a huge part of growing the sport, and getting more people involved. Hopefully, someone who's never seen the sport sees what we do and says 'That's incredible. I want to be a part of that.'"
– Colin Stewart, Five Tribes Cinema Productions

For more information about the Watersports Broadcasting Corporation and to connect with the Rowing Channel community, visit www.watersportsbroadcasting.com

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