Veslački Klub Partizan

[1] The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan, and is also a member of the Serbian Rowing Federation.

The facility, built from concrete, is often threatened by flooding, the worst of it being in 1981 when the level of water inside reached 20 cm (8 in).

In 1986, at the suggestion of club president Danka Đunića, the administration of the club was professionalized, and former Serbian national team rowers and VKP members Nebojša Ilić and Dušan Kovačević were hired as coaches, and Mile Jokić as secretary.

In 1990, Slobodan Stojiljković was hired as director of the club, after which VKP initiated a longterm renovation project.

From 1990 to 2007, with the support of donors, sponsors, the community, and the supporters of JSD Partizan, several projects were completed, including: an embankment and drainage system; a new sewer system; a renovation of the office space, which have at times been used as offices for the rowing federations of Yugoslavia, Serbia, and Belgrade; a boat repair workshop; a new roof; steam heating; and a fitness and spa center known as "Masters Rowing Club Partizan."