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Rowing is the act of
propelling a human-powered
watercraft using the
sweeping motions of oars to
displace water and
generate reactional propulsion. Rowing...
- women's eight.
Davies has won more
Olympic medals than any
other U.S.
oarswoman. The 2008 U.S. women's eight, of
which she was a part, was
named FISA...
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amateur Holly Nixon,
former member of
Portora Boat Club and
World Champion oarswoman Gavin Noble,
Irish international triathlete,
educated at
Portora Royal...
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Megan Elizabeth Kalmoe (born
August 21, 1983) is an
American female oarswoman who
reached the
final of the
double sculls competition of the 2008 Summer...
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character ********inations go, it is ruthless."
Alison Gill, an
Oxford oarswoman at the time of the "mutiny",
wrote The
Yanks at Oxford, a book that attempted...
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English language has an alternative, "oarsman"
should be read as
including "
oarswoman". A knee is an
approximately L-shaped
piece of
timber used to reinforce...
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representative oarswoman. A five-time
Australian national champion,
accomplished as both a light-weight
sculler and light-weight sweep-
oarswoman, two of her...
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propelling of
boats with
starboard and port oars for each
oarsman or
oarswoman.
Rowing has also been
conducted from the site
directly east of Chiswick...
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Australian national champion,
accomplished as both a
sculler and sweep-
oarswoman, Adams' two
World Rowing Championship appearances were made as a heavyweight...
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captain Urbieta from a battle, when he was wounded. For her
bravery the
oarswoman is to be
decorated this
evening with a
Cross of
Military Merit, and a...