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  2. Rowing Blazers - Wikipedia

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    Rowing Blazers is an American clothing and accessories brand founded by Jack Carlson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The brand is known for its blazers , rugby shirts , and other apparel, as well as its colorful, slightly subversive take on " preppy " style, its celebrity clientele, and high-profile collaborations.

  3. Jack Carlson (rowing) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Carlson FRSA (born May 22, 1987) is an American designer, author, archaeologist, and former U.S. national team rowing coxswain. He is the founder of the New York-based apparel brand Rowing Blazers, [1] and has led the revival of several British and American heritage brands, including Warm & Wonderful, Gyles & George, and Arthur Ashe.

  4. List of rowing blades used by schools and universities

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    This is a list of rowing blades used by schools and universities. The blade refers to the portion of an oar that enters the water and provides the bulk of propulsion. The designs are typically not trademarked, although some institutions may assert design rights to prevent imitation.

  5. Lady Margaret Hall Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Lady Margaret Hall Boat Club Rowing Blazer. The boat club has an ivory blazer with blue and gold piping and cuff rings bearing the Beaufort portcullis device in blue on the left breast. This may be worn by men and women who have rowed in the first Summer VIII or first Torpid. [22]

  6. Blazer - Wikipedia

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    A single-breasted, reefer-style, navy blue blazer, dressed with brass buttons. A blazer is a type of lightweight sport jacket.Originally a scarlet jacket worn in club or plain colours when boating or cricketing, the garment gradually lost its connection with sportswear from the 1930s onward to enter classic style, and the look came to be associated with the lifestyle of wealthy elites.

  7. List of Olympic medalists in rowing (men) - Wikipedia

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    Games Gold Silver Bronze 1904 St. Louis details John Mulcahy and William Varley Jamie McLoughlin and John Hoben Joseph Ravannack and John Wells (): 1908–1912: not included in the Olympic program

  8. List of Australia's national representative rowers - Wikipedia

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    The list does not include rowers who have only represented at the junior or U23 level or only at a Trans-Tasman series or World Rowing Cups. In October 2015 Rowing Australia launched the McVilly-Pearce pin, named after Cecil McVilly , Australia's first Olympic rowing representative and Bobby Pearce , the first Australian rower to win an Olympic ...

  9. Oxford University Lightweight Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Lightweight Rowing Club (OULRC) was the university rowing club for lightweight men at the University of Oxford which selected crews to race against Cambridge University Boat Club in the Lightweight Boat Races at the end of Hilary term. [1] These races are usually held in late March each year. [4]