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Watercraft rowing
Watercraft rowing Rowing in the Amstel River by a student rowing club. With regard to watercraft, rowing is propulsion, usually of a ...
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Talk:Watercraft rowing
Talk:Watercraft rowing Why should an article on rowing be entirely devoted to athletic rowing? As of this writing the entire oar ... to the oars used in the athletic rowing. It links to the article on ...
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Rowing
Rowing Rowing may refer to: Watercraft rowing, rowing as a form of propulsion. Sport ...
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Category:Rowing
Category:Rowing Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Rowing Rowing is the use of oars to propel ... The main article for this category is Rowing. Subcategories There are 12 subcategories to this category. C Rowing clubs Rowing coaches Rowing companies D ...
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User:Johnteslade/Rowing
User:Johnteslade/Rowing < User:Johnteslade Rowing is propelling a boat by forcing one ... wartime and peace. For more details see watercraft rowing. In weight training, rowing (or a row) is a form ...
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Personal water craft
... their high speed and maneuverability. A personal watercraft (PWC) is a recreational watercraft that the rider sits or stands on ... for single riders. Some surfers use personal watercraft to get to the waves and get ... motorboats. Lifeguards in some areas use personal watercraft to rescue water users who get into ... to carry people back to shore. Personal watercraft have been used by biologists studying ...
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Indoor rower
... machine used to simulate the action of watercraft rowing for the purpose of exercise or training for rowing. Indoor Rowing has become established as a sport in ... back and forth as part of the rowing action, or the rower remains stationary ...
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Row
... the twelve notes of the chromatic scale. Rowing Watercraft rowing, rowing as a form of propulsion. Sport rowing, competitive rowing. Rowing exercise, structured exercise ...
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User talk:Limegreen
... interest in disambiguation. The particular issue with rowing is that it is being used as either a general explanation of what rowing is (Watercraft rowing) or the more specific explanation of rowing in sport (Sport rowing). From the ...
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Personal flotation device
... not required on racing kayaks, racing canoes, rowing sculls , or racing shells. Many states do ... skiing, as well as when operating personal watercraft, during whitewater activities, and when sailboarding (even ... additional devices are not required on personal watercraft or paddleboats. Sailboarders must wear a PFD ... buoyant lifejackets to be worn in personal watercraft, for whitewater paddling, and by individuals under ... their country. Exceptions are also made for rowing shells, racing canoes, and racing kayaks ...
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