- the
other Gr****s. They used
thousands of lower-class
citizens to
serve as
rowers in the fleet. In
classical Athens, a
leading naval power at the time, rowing...
- slide,
rowers gain a
nuanced understanding of the
interplay between these elements. The
drill aims to
enhance body preparation,
providing rowers with a...
- rowing.
Modern indoor rowers are
known as
ergometers (colloquially erg or ergo)
because they
measure work
performed by the
rower (that can be measured...
-
Lunch at the
Restaurant Fournaise, also
known as The
Rowers' Lunch, Déjeuner chez Fournaise, or Déjeuner au
Restaurant Fournaise, is a 1875-1879 painting...
- rowing. In the
ancient Mediterranean,
galley rowers were
mostly free men, and
slaves were used as
rowers when
manpower was in high demand. In the Middle...
- rowing. In
sweep rowing each
rower has one oar,
usually held with both hands. As each
rower has only one oar, the
rowers have to be
paired so that there...
-
technically proficient rowers at the bow and
stern and the
physically strongest and
heaviest rowers in the centre. The
rower who is
closest to the bow...
-
rowers at sea,
listing positions,
plotting charts and
posting them –
along with the
press articles, news and
other information about and from
rowers at...
-
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...
-
numbers of
rowers. Generally, one, two, or four
athletes row
these s****.
These s**** are
classified according to the
number of
rowers that they can...