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  2. History of rowing sports - Wikipedia

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    For most of its history, rowing has been a male dominated sport. Although rowing's roots as a sport in the modern Olympics can be traced back to the original 1896 games in Athens, it was not until the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal that women were allowed to participate – well after their fellow athletes in similar sports such as swimming, athletics, cycling, and canoeing.

  3. Rowing (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Rowing, often called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars. It differs from paddling sports in that rowing oars are attached to the boat using rowlocks, while paddles are not connected to the boat. Rowing is divided into two disciplines: sculling and sweep rowing. In sculling, each rower holds two oars, one in each ...

  4. Category:History of rowing - Wikipedia

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    History of rowing sports; A. Armida Rowing Club; B. Banks Rowing Club; List of Oxford University Boat Race crews; Boathouse Row; Brasenose College Boat Club; C.

  5. Rowing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rowing is the oldest intercollegiate sport in the United States. Men's rowing has organized collegiate championships in various forms since 1871. The Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) has been the de facto national championship for men since 1895. Women's rowing initially competed in its intercollegiate championships as part of the ...

  6. Rowing - Wikipedia

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    Rowing is functionally similar to paddling, but rowing requires oars to be mechanically attached to the boat, and the rower drives the oar like a lever, exerting force in the same direction as the boat's travel; while paddles are completely hand-held and have no attachment to the boat, and are driven like a cantilever, exerting force opposite ...

  7. A lack of equipment and coaching hasn’t stopped software ...

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    From learning how to row in boats patched together with duct tape to competing at the world championships in a different sport entirely, Kathleen Noble’s rise to the apex of rowing has certainly ...

  8. History of women's rowing - Wikipedia

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    For most of its history, rowing has been a male dominated sport. Although rowing's roots as a sport in the modern Olympics can be traced back to the original 1896 games in Athens, it was not until the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal that women were allowed to participate (at a distance of 1000 metres) – well after their fellow athletes in similar sports such as swimming, athletics, cycling ...

  9. Rowing: Wappingers celebrates its short but rich history with ...

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    As the Wappingers crew team sets forth for the spring season, the program will honor its history and founders during an anniversary banquet Saturday. Rowing: Wappingers celebrates its short but ...