liuskekiveä
Liuskekiveä is a type of rowing venue or race course used for competitive rowing and water sports events. It is typically located on a body of water such as a lake or a swimming pool, but can also be a freshwater or saltwater lake. The course is usually an Olympic-standard rowing course with a length of 2,000 meters.
In Finland, Liuskekiveä specifically refers to several natural or artificial rowing courses, often made up of
The environment of Finland's Liuskekiveä plays an essential role in rowing and other water sports. Natural
Finnish rowers, FISA (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron, or International Rowing Federation), sometimes their competitions in