Alonso and Wollmeister Lead Paraguayan Presence at World Rowing Championships
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Paraguayan rowers Alejandra Alonso and Bianca Wollmeister will compete in the women's double sculls at the 2026 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam.
- Matรญas Ramรญrez will represent Paraguay in the lightweight men's single sculls.
- The championships run from August 24-30, with Paraguayan athletes beginning their competitions on August 24.
Paraguay will be represented by a strong contingent at the 2026 World Rowing Championships, set to take place from August 24 to 30 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The nation's primary hopes rest on the experienced Olympian Alejandra Alonso and the emerging talent Bianca Wollmeister, who will compete together in the women's double sculls.
Alonso and Wollmeister aim to advance through the preliminary rounds and challenge the international elite in their category. Their partnership represents a significant effort to establish Paraguay on the global rowing stage. Alongside them, Matรญas Ramรญrez will compete in the highly competitive lightweight men's single sculls.
The Paraguayan athletes begin their campaigns on Monday, August 24. Ramรญrez will participate in the qualifying heats for the lightweight men's single sculls, while Alonso and Wollmeister make their debut in the women's double sculls. The results of these initial races will dictate their path forward, with repechage rounds scheduled for August 25 and 26 for those who do not qualify directly.
The World Championships will gather over 830 rowers from 64 countries, making it a major event on the international sporting calendar. For Alonso and Wollmeister, it is another opportunity to hone their skills as a team, while Ramรญrez faces the individual challenge of a demanding discipline. The finals and semifinals are scheduled from August 27 to 30.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.