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sculling and
sweep rowing. In sculling, each
rower holds two oars, one in each hand,
while in
sweep rowing each
rower holds one oar with both hands.
There are...
- An
indoor rower, or
rowing machine, is a
machine used to
simulate the
action of
watercraft rowing for the
purpose of
exercise or
training for rowing....
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Rower or The
Rower (Irish: An Robhar) is a
small village in
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The
Rower is on the R705
regional road,
roughly 30 km from both...
- A
rower is a
person who
propels a boat
using oars,
typically as a sport.
Rower may also
refer to: The
Rower, a
village in
County Kilkenny,
Ireland Rower–Inistioge...
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Robert Richards (Australian
rower) (born 1971),
Australian rower Bob
Richards (Canadian
rower) (1909–1989),
Canadian rower Bob
Richards (1926–2023), American...
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Rower woman (in
Swedish called Roddarmadam, literally: "
Rower Madam") was a
female profession in Stockholm, Sweden, from the 15th
century until the early...
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rowing across oceans. Some
ocean rowing boats can hold as many as
fourteen rowers; however, the most
common ocean rowboats are
designed for singles, doubles...
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Gliwicki Rower Miejski (English:
Gliwice City Bike) was a bicycle-sharing
system in
Gliwice that
operated from 2017 to 2019 (as a third-generation system...
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Lunch at the
Restaurant Fournaise, also
known as The
Rowers' Lunch, Déjeuner chez Fournaise, or Déjeuner au
Restaurant Fournaise, is a 1875-1879 painting...
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average 70 kg (154.3 lb) – no
rower over 72.5 kg (159.8 lb) Women: Crew
average 57 kg (125.7 lb) – no
rower over 59 kg (130.1 lb) For
single sculls...