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Sweep (rowing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sweep or sweep-oar rowing is a type of rowing when a 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 is an ...
USRowing
Sweep Rowing Vs. Sculling: Athletes with two oars – one in each hand – are scullers. There are three sculling events: the single – 1x (one person), the double – 2x (two) and ...
Rowing (sport) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In sweep or sweep-oar rowing, each rower has one oar, held with both hands. This can be done in pairs, fours and eights. Each rower in a sweep boat is referred to either as port or ...
SUBs Rowing
The subtypes of rowing shells are classified according to the number of rowers in the shell. Sweep Boats (each rower has one oar) These shells can have a coxswain---a person who ...
USRowing
Sweep (like a broom) and Sculling (with a “c”). There are two basic types of rowing: sweep rowing and sculling. In sweep rowing, athletes hold one oar with both hands.
Rowing and Sculling for Rowers and Scullers - row2k video
Rowing on row2k, one of the premier sources of rowing and sculling news, rowing results, rowing information, photos, interviews, and general information about the sport of rowing.
Thompson Boat Center-Intermediate Sweep
Intermediate Sweep Rowing. The intermediate sweep class is designed to be ... Bike Rental | About Rowing | Rowing Lessons | Rowing ...
Rowing - Discussion and Encyclopedia Article. Who is Rowing? What is ...
and sweep oar rowing races include: coxed eight (or eight) coxed fours coxless fours coxless pairs (occasionally coxed pairs are rowed). There are also lightweight men's (72 ...
The Baltimore Rowing Club -- Programs -- Sweep
In sweep rowing, each rower uses only one oar. Coxswains steer the shell and is the on-the-water coach for the crew. Pairs (for two people), fours (for four people) and the eight ...
Upper Valley Rowing Foundation
Sweep Programs are open to members of Upper Valley Rowing Foundation: click here to become a member; Summer Fall; Novice: June 21 – July 30 (6 weeks)
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