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Blade Club Description Abingdon Rowing Club: Dark green with yellow triangle AB Severn Rowing Club: Black with white circle Agecroft Rowing Club: White and dark blue split by a red horizontal stripe Auriol Kensington Rowing Club: Green and lilac with an oblique divide Avon County Rowing Club: Black with broad amber tips Barn Elms Rowing Club
This is a list of blades of national teams, rowing clubs, schools and universities.The designs are not trademarked while the sport remains near globally not-for-profit although in some jurisdictions a club may assert design rights and similar to prevent imitation.
The King's School Chester Rowing Club: White blades with thin green and blue chevrons. The stripes on the reverse of the blade are vertical. The King's School Worcester Boat Club: White blades Lady Eleanor Holles School Boat Club: White with a red triangle London Oratory School Boat Club: Black on reverse Monkton Combe School Boat Club
Durham Amateur Rowing Club: DUR Durham Constabulary Rowing Club: DMC Durham High School for Girls: Blue blade with gold chevron: DUH Durham School Boat Club: DUS Durham University Boat Club: DUB Grey College Boat Club: GRC Hatfield College Boat Club: HAT Hild Bede Boat Club: SHB John Snow College Boat Club: JSC South College Boat Club: Dark ...
Each team associated with the International Rowing Federation uses a specific model. This pattern may be a reproduction of the national flag on the oar blade, but it may also be a fanciful motif chosen by a given rowing federation. The left oar is usually a mirror image of the right oar.
A list of rowing clubs in Australia, sorted by Rowing Australia member association regions. Rowing blades used by the club are shown, if known. Rowing blades used by the club are shown, if known. Australia Capital Territory
The second oldest club which still exists is the Der Hamburger und Germania Ruder Club which was founded 1836 and marked the beginning of rowing as an organized sport in Germany. [13] During the 19th century, as in England, wager matches in North America between professionals became very popular attracting vast crowds.
List of rowing blades; List of rowing clubs; List of rowing blades – National team oars; List of rowing blades used by schools and universities; List of rowing boat manufacturers; List of The Boat Race results