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  1. Rowing (sport) - Wikipedia

    Rowing is divided into two disciplines: sculling and sweeping. In sculling, each rower (or oarsman) holds two oars, one in each hand, while in sweeping each rower holds one oar with both hands.

  2. Rowing | History, Equipment, & Facts | Britannica

    Rowing, propulsion of a boat by means of oars. As a sport, it involves watercraft known as shells (usually propelled by eight oars) and sculls (two or four oars), which are raced mainly on inland rivers …

  3. Rowing: Olympic history, rules, latest updates and upcoming events …

    Find out more about Olympic rowing, including the latest news, race highlights, and interviews with Olympian athletes. Discover more from Olympics.com in the lead-up to the next Olympics.

  4. Learn About Rowing

    Check out the latest news from USRowing, including features on National Team members, important organization updates, the latest on domestic competitions, and information on how to get involved in …

  5. the Sport of Rowing - Topend Sports

    Rowing is a sport held on the surface of the water, where athletes propel a boat using oars. Rowing as a sport was developed in 18th century London, starting with races between professional watermen on …

  6. Rowing | Sports | Rules of Sport

    Rowing is one of the oldest and most prestigious sports on the planet, with evidence suggesting the first rowing races may have occurred as long ago as the Egyptian era.

  7. World Rowing - Home

    The official website of World Rowing, the international rowing federation. News, live coverage, biographies, calendar, videos, photos, & more

  8. What is Rowing? - theglobalsportsmarket.com

    Nov 20, 2025 · Rowing emphasizes strength, endurance, technique, and teamwork, making it both physically and mentally demanding. Rowing, often referred to as “crew” in the United States, is a …

  9. Rowing Basics - Princeton National Rowing Association

    Although rowing tends to look like an upper body sport, the strength of the rowing stroke comes from the legs. The stroke is made up of four parts: Catch, Drive, Finish and Recovery. As the stroke begins, …

  10. Rowing - BBC Sport

    The home of Rowing on BBC Sport online. Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio.