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Rowing
Rowing Rowing may refer to: Watercraft rowing, rowing as a form of propulsion. Sport rowing, competitive rowing. Rowing exercise, structured exercise ...
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Rowing boat (translated from German)
Rowing boat As Rowing boat designates one Schiffe , through Rudern also ... or Triere Quadrireme Quinquireme Dromone Wikingerlangschiffe Galeassen Rowing boats became in particular as Warships used ... of 14 knots and more. See also: Rowing boat
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Rowing boat (translated from German)
Rowing boat Rowing boats are Vessels , by Belt or Skulls are moved. Rowing boat Running figure eight that Harvard University ... the shoes fastened to the stemmbrett Nowadays rowing boats are to be found main within ... sport. In the times that Sailing boats rowing boats were as mobile units in ...
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Sport rowing
Sport rowing A coxless pair which is a sweep ... or the stern of the boat is rowing "port" or "strokeside". The rower on the ... to the bow of the boat is rowing "starboard" or "bowside". Racing shells stored in ... a boathouse. In the context of sports, rowing is a system of competition that refines the rowing of boats into a specialized discipline. ...
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Rowing Australia
Rowing Australia Rowing Australia (RA) is the governing body for the sport of rowing in Australian. Known as the "Australian Amateur Rowing Council" until 1984 when it became the "Australian Rowing Council" and finally "Rowing Australia" in ...
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Lightweight rowing
Lightweight rowing In rowing, lightweight (Lwt for short) is a special ... not achieved and strong nations in lightweight rowing (such as Denmark, France, and Italy) are ... for men and 1985 for women. Lightweight rowing was added to the Olympics in 1996 ... Executive Board overturned this recommendation and lightweight rowing continues at the Olympics. United States ...
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Rowing zephyr
Rowing zephyr A zephyr is a garment worn in competitive rowing. A zephyr is usually a short-sleeved ...
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Ocean rowing
Ocean rowing Ocean rowing is the sport of rowing across oceans. The sport is as much ... within the sport. The history of ocean rowing is sometimes divided into two eras. The ... are described as "Modern Day rows". Atlantic rowing The first ocean to be rowed ...
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Pocock Rowing
Pocock Rowing Pocock Rowing is a Seattle, Washington-based racing shells ... shells for University of Washington's (UW) rowing program, as well as through funds obtained ... planes. After UW won the 1923 national rowing championship, Pocock's boats grew in notoriety ... finally, under family friend Bill Tytus . Pocock Rowing also has assisted in the development ...
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Rowing Canada
Rowing Canada Rowing Canada Aviron (RCA) is a non-profit ... national governing body for the sport of rowing in Canada. RCA represents 15,000 registered ... of Amateur Oarsmen" in 1880 by the rowing clubs then in existence to coordinate and regulate the sport of amateur rowing. RCA is a member of the ...
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