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  1. Rowing (sport) - Wikipedia

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

  2. USRowing

    9 hours ago · Check out the latest news from USRowing, including features on National Team members, important organization updates, the latest on domestic competitions, and …

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

    Sep 25, 2025 · 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 …

  4. World Rowing - Home

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

  5. Rowing: Benefits and Common Injuries - Children's Hospital of …

    Jun 30, 2025 · Rowing is a versatile sport that offers many advantages, especially as a low-impact exercise that yields high results. This article delves into the benefits of rowing, its accessibility …

  6. Alexandria Community Rowing

    Alexandria Community Rowing (ACR) is a rowing club in Northern Virginia and the Washington, D.C. area that provides recreational and competitive rowing opportunities for adult rowers of all …

  7. Rowing and Sculling for Rowers and Scullers | row2k.com

    Rowing on row2k, one of the premier sources of rowing and sculling news, rowing results, rowing information, rowing photos, interviews, and general information about the sport of rowing.

  8. About | NoVA Rowing Club

    Northern Virginia Rowing Club (NVRC) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to teaching the sport of rowing to masters rowers, as defined by US Rowing. Our club is a community of …

  9. Rowing - University of Tennessee Athletics

    Jun 17, 2025 · The official Rowing page for the University of Tennessee Volunteers

  10. Rowing - Wikipedia

    Rowing is the act of propelling a human-powered watercraft using the sweeping motions of oars to displace water and generate reactional propulsion.