Brisbane 2032 Rowers to Race in Crocodile-Inhabited Waters

Rowers competing at the Brisbane 2032 Olympics will race on waters home to crocodiles, according to a report published by 1News New Zealand in April 2026.

The story has drawn attention to the unique challenges of the Brisbane 2032 rowing venue, which sits in a region of Queensland where crocodile populations are present. No other Olympic Games in recent history has faced this particular venue consideration.

Organisers have not publicly detailed what safety measures will be in place, but the selection of the site indicates the venue has been assessed as suitable for competition.

For visitors planning to attend rowing events at Brisbane 2032, the venue location is worth factoring into travel and accommodation planning — particularly for those considering surrounding outdoor activities during Games week.

Source: 1News New Zealand

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