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  1. Rowing (sport) - Wikipedia

    • Rowing, often called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars. It differs from paddling sports in that rowing oars are attached to the boat using rowlocks, while paddles are not connected to the boat. Rowing is divided into two disciplines: sculling and sweep rowing. In sculling, each rower holds two oars, one in each hand, while in swee… See more

    History

    An Egyptian funerary inscription of 1430 BC records that the warrior Amenhotep (Amenophis) II was also renowned for … See more

    Technique

    While rowing, the athlete sits in the boat facing toward the stern and uses the oars (also interchangeably referred to as "blades"), which are held in place by oarlocks (also referred to as "gates"), to propel the … See more

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    Boat classes

    Broadly, there are two ways to row, sometimes called disciplines:
    • In sweep rowing, each rower has one oar, held with both hands. There are usually an even number of rowers – two, four or eight. Each rower… See more

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    Equipment

    Racing boats (often called shells) are long, narrow, and broadly semi-circular in cross-section in order to reduce drag in the water. There is some trade off between boat speed and stability in choice of hull shape. They usuall… See more

    Race formats

    There are several formats for rowing races, often called "regattas". The two most common are side by side and head races.
    Most races that are held in the spring and summer feature side-by-side, or sprint racing; all t… See more

    Boat positions

    Rowers in multi-rower boats are numbered sequentially from the bow aft. The number-one rower is called the bowman, or just 'bow', whilst the rower closest to the stern is called the 'strokeman' or just 'stroke'. There are some e… See more

    Athlete categories

    At the elite level, the World Rowing Federation recognizes an under 19 category for athletes who are age 18 or less by the end of the calendar year for a given event. The World Rowing Junior Champions… See more

     
  1. USRowing

    United We Row represents the power of rowing to bridge divides, unite athletes across differences, and push the community forward.

  2. Rowing | History, Equipment, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 18, 2024 · Rowing, propulsion of a boat by means of oars. As a sport, it involves watercraft known as shells (usually propelled by eight oars) and sculls (two or four oars), which are raced mainly on inland rivers and lakes. Learn …

  3. What Muscles You Work With a Rowing Machine - Rower …

  4. Rowing - Wikipedia

  5. The 5 Best Rowing Workouts for Beginners, Plus Tips …

    Mar 29, 2024 · 5-Minute Rowing Workout for Beginners. Step one to your first workout is nailing your rowing technique. Then, we’ll use a few different terms to help you adjust your pace.

  6. World Rowing - Home

    The official website of World Rowing, the international rowing federation. News, live coverage, biographies, calendar, videos, photos, & more.

  7. Rowing For Beginners: What You Need To Know - The …

    Aug 14, 2023 · Are you interested in taking up rowing as a new hobby, but don’t know where to start? No worries – we’ve got you covered! From choosing the right equipment to mastering the basics of technique, this article will take you …

  8. Greater Columbus Rowing Association

    Serving central Ohio, GCRA provides its diverse membership safe sculling and sweep rowing opportunities, from beginner to competitive levels.

  9. Rowing - Ohio State