Rowing (sport) - Wikipedia Rowing is divided into two disciplines: sculling and sweeping In sculling, each rower (or oarsman) holds two oars, one in each hand, while in sweeping each rower holds one oar with both hands
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Rowing | History, Equipment, Facts | Britannica 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 more about the history, equipment, and styles of rowing in this article
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Home | Rowing News A Philly underdog saga about the Cunningham brothers, especially Brendan, head coach at Temple, which went from rowing out of tents to winning Dad Vail and a trip to Henley
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Rowing Basics - Princeton National Rowing Association Although rowing tends to look like an upper body sport, the strength of the rowing stroke comes from the legs The stroke is made up of four parts: Catch, Drive, Finish and Recovery As the stroke begins, the rower is coiled forward on the sliding seat, with knees bent and arms outstretched