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  2. Boat positions - Wikipedia

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    Boat positions. In the sport of rowing, each rower is numbered by boat position in ascending order from the bow to the stern (with the exception of single sculls). The person who is seated on the first seat is always the 'bow', the closest to the stern is commonly referred to as the 'stroke'. There are some exceptions to this: Rowers in ...

  3. Glossary of rowing terms - Wikipedia

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    The stop mechanism on the seat slides which prevents the rower's seat from falling off the sliding tracks at the back end (towards the boat's bow) of the slide tracks. Also, in the UK, the sliding seat position closest to the boat's bow. As a command, it instructs the crew to adopt this position. (The US calls this seat position the "back end ...

  4. Racing shell - Wikipedia

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    Racing shell. An eight. In watercraft, a racing shell (also referred to as a fine boat (UK) or simply a shell) is an extremely narrow, and often comparatively long, rowing boat specifically designed for racing or exercise. It is equipped with long oars, outriggers to hold the oarlocks away from the boat, and sliding seats.

  5. Maxton Rollerskate - Wikipedia

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    On the interior is a pair of Corbeau seats with Simpson four-point racing harnesses, a set of VDO gauges, and a Neal pedal set. [21] On the exterior, the car's taillamps are VW Bus pieces mounted sideways. [3] Some Rollerskates were built that had their wheelbase and corresponding overall length extended by 6 inches (15 cm). [8] [10] [22]

  6. Coxed four - Wikipedia

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    Coxed four. A coxed four, abbreviated as a 4+, is a racing shell used in the sport of competitive rowing. It is designed for four persons who propel the boat with sweep oars and is steered by a coxswain. The crew consists of four rowers, each having one oar, and a cox. There are two rowers on the stroke side (rower's right hand side) and two on ...

  7. Single scull - Wikipedia

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    Single scull. A single scull (or a scull), abbreviated as a 1x, [1] is a racing shell designed for a single person who propels the boat with two oars, one in each hand. Racing boats (often called "shells") are long, narrow, and broadly semi-circular in cross-section in order to minimize drag. They have riggers, which apply the forces ...

  8. Eight (rowing) - Wikipedia

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    Eight (rowing) An eight, abbreviated as an 8+, is a racing shell used in competitive rowing (crew). It is designed for eight rowers, who propel the boat with sweep oars, and is steered by a coxswain, or "cox". Each of the eight rowers has one oar. The rowers sit in a line in the centre of the boat and face the stern.

  9. Ashton Jeanty runs for 259 yards and 4 TDs, No. 25 Boise ...

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    Ashton Jeanty ran for 259 yards and four touchdowns, Matt Lauter had four catches for 96 yards and two scores and No. 25 Boise State surged past Washington State 45-24 on Saturday night. Playing ...

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