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World Rowing - Official Website //..
The Official website of FISA, the international rowing federation. Latest world rowing news, comprehensive live coverage from top international rowing events, rower biographies ...
International Rowing Federation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron, or FISA for short, is the International Rowing Federation which is the governing body for international Rowing.
The Official World Rowing Web Site - FISA / Mission
The Official website of FISA, the international rowing federation. Latest world rowing news, comprehensive live coverage from top international rowing events, rower biographies ...
2010 FISA World Rowing Masters in St. Catharines, Ontario
The Official website of FISA 2010 World Rowing Masters in St. Catharines, Ontario. Latest news on this top international rowing events, rower sponsors, FISA contact information ...
JAMCO - JAMCO Collegiate Rowing Home Page
2002. 2001. 2000. 1999. FISA Rowing. Visit worldrowers.com for results and split times from FISA World Championship rowing regattas.
Concept2: FISA Adaptive Rowing Classifications
Buy the world's leading rowing machine direct from the people who make it. Concept2, manufacturer of rowing machines for 30 years from our Vermont headquarters.
Rowing NSW
The home of the sport of Rowing in New South Wales, Australia. Information on clubs and schools, events, regattas and the people that make up the sport in our State.
FISA success for GB Umpires | British Rowing
FISA Umpires The Amateur Rowing Association would like to congratulate Judith Packer from the Thames Region and Chris Anton, West Midlands Region, on their newly acquired status ...
Fisa Announces 2009 World Rowing Awards
Source: USRowing.org. FISA, the International Rowing Federation, selected the winners of the 2009 World Rowing Awards, the organization announced Wednesday.
World Rowing Live - 2010|World Cup 3
Lucerne - W2-Women's Pair. 11/07/2010. Controlled aggression was the commentator's description of New Zealand's Juliette Haigh and Rebecca Scown at the start of the race.
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