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         Rowing Olympic Sports:     more books (24)
  1. Rowing: Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine
  2. An Obsession With Rings: How Rowing Became an Olympic Sport for Women in the United States by Joanne Wright Iverson with Margaret O. Kirk, 2009-10-09
  3. Rowing, Sailing, and Other Sports on the Water (The Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03-15
  4. Rowing Sailing & Other Sports (Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03
  5. People's Republic of China Sports Venue Introduction: Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park, Nanjing Olympic Sports Center
  6. The Wonder Crew: The Untold Story of a Coach, Navy Rowing, and Olympic Immortality by Susan Saint Sing, 2008-07-08
  7. Rowing - Olympics by J. David Farmer, 1984-06
  8. Kayaking, Canoeing, Rowing, and Yachting (True Books-Sports) by Christin Ditchfield, 2000-03
  9. On the Water: Rowing, Yachting, Canoeing, and Lots, Lots, More (Zeke's Olympic Pocket Guide) by Jason Page, 2000-08
  10. Silken Laumann: Meritorious Service Decoration, Rowing, Pan American Games, 1984 Summer Olympics, 1988 Summer Olympics, Rowing World Championships
  11. Four Men in a Boat: The Inside Story of the Sydney 2000 Coxless Four by Rory Ross, Tim Foster, 2005-04-01
  12. Wanted: Rowing Coach by Brad Alan Lewis, 2009-03-30
  13. A Golden Age: The Autobiography by Steve Redgrave, Nick Townsend, 2004-05-01
  14. A Lifetime in a Race by Matthew Pinsent, 2005-06-01

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82. Summer Olympics 2000 Rowing Fan Guide
Check out each sport's fan guide for more In the Crosshairs looks at the olympicsports. rowing in the Crosshairs. olympic competition dates Sept.
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IN THE CROSSHAIRS ESPN.com puts Olympic rowing In the Crosshairs with our interactive fan guide feature. Check out each sport's fan guide for more In the Crosshairs looks at the Olympic sports. Rowing in the Crosshairs Olympic competition dates: Sept. 17-24
Venue: Sydney International Regatta Centre, Penrith Lakes The outlook
While a record 51 countries qualified for Sydney, the United States is the only one to send a full contingent of 14 boats and 48 athletes. Australia and Germany each are sending 10 boats. U.S. hopes for gold are highest in the men's eight, an event Americans dominated from 1900-56 but haven't won since 1964. U.S. crews have won the last three world championships. The Sydney crew will include four men who were on all three boats and four more who were on the last two. The only newcomer is Dave Simon, a sophomore at Brown. Britain's Steve Redgrave, who won gold at the past four Olympics, is switching from coxless pairs to the coxless four, an event won in 1992 and 1996 by the crew known as Australia's Oarsome Foursome. The finer points
Equipment: In rowing, the competitor faces the rear of the boat and wields an oar that pivots in an oarlock, which acts like a fulcrum. The boats are called shells, with a subclassification of sculls. All sculls are shells, but not all shells are sculls. In a scull, each crew member rows with two oars, one on either side, called sculling oars. Other shells have one oar, a sweep oar, per crew member. The sweep rower pulls his oar with both hands as he rows on one side of the boat; the rower next in line rows on the opposite side. Certain crew configurations may or may not include an extra member, called a coxswain (pronounced cox'n), who does not row but uses a rudder to steer and also coaches the rowers.

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84. Rowing
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Sports Olympics Olympic Events Rowing First Olympic Appearance: 1900 by Mike Morrison THE ANCIENT sport of rowing was supposed to begin its Olympic history in but the weather was too rough to hold any races and it wasn't until four years later in Paris that the first Olympic rowing medals were awarded. Did You Know? The coxswain must weigh at least 55 kilos (about 121 pounds) in men's events and 50 kilos in women's events (about 110 pounds). If the cox is lighter a weight can be used to make up the difference. Also, a crew can continue racing if a rower falls out of the boat, but not if the cox goes overboard. There are two classes in the modern sport of rowing-sculling and sweep-oar rowing. In

86. Clemson University :: IPTAY, The Official Athletic Site
Support Clemson's olympic sports IPTAY CC releases the Fall 2002 PriorityPoint Events. Aug. 13, 2002. Clemson,SC The priority point
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87. Australian Institute Of Sport - Rowing
Australian sports Commision Logo, Chris Ryan, Stuart Welch – silver medal 2000Olympic Games. Australian Institute of Sport rowing PO Box 176 Belconnen ACT
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  • Kate Slatter and Megan Still Rachael Taylor to win bronze medal at 1999 world championships and silver medal 2000 Olympic Games Mike McKay James Tomkins Andrew Cooper Drew Ginn Nick Green James Galloway and Malcolm Batten Bruce Hick Adair Ferguson Robyn Grey-Gardiner, Marilyn Kidd, Deborah Bassett

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  • 89. Armenian Olympic Athletes
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    Olympic medalists and competitors from across the globe
    • 1952, Helsinki
      • Hrant Shahinian. Gold - Gymnastic Team
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      • 1956, Melbourne
        • Albert Azarian. Gold - Gymnastics Team
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        • Nikita Simonyan. Gold - Soccer Team
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          • Valentin Chernikov. Bronze - Fencing Team
          • Igor Novikov. Silver - Pentathalon
          • 1964, Tokyo
            • Igor Novikov. Gold - Pentathalon Team
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            • 1972, Munich
              • Faeena Melnick. Gold - Discus Throwing
              • Edward Mikayelian. Silver -Gymnastic Team
              • Arkade Andreasian. Bronze - Soccer
              • Hovannes Zanazanian. Bronze - Soccer
              • 1976, Montreal
                • Vardan Melitosian. Silver - Weightlifting
                • Davit Torossian.

    90. Copernicus Education Gateway
    Get a list of all of the past rowing winners Griffin Publishing Group's Official OlympicSports page For information straight from the source, click on a sport
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    Rowing
    The style and rhythm of the rower's strokes are a series of clearly distinguishable actions that reflect a pattern of continuous movement and fluid motion. This entire sequence of rhythmical, balanced movements is repeated 32 to 40 times per minute depending on conditions, strategy, and length of the race.
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    Boats compete in two basic categories: sculling and sweep rowing. Both men's and women's races are rowed on a 2,000-meter course no matter what the event. In sweep rowing, two, four, or eight crewmembers sit facing the stern of the boat, each rower pulling one oar. In some of the pairs and fours events, the vessel is steered by a non-rowing "coxswain" (pronounced cox-n) who sits in the stern of the boat, facing the crew. The job of the coxswain is to steer the boat, decide tactics, and establish and maintain the speed and rhythm of the strokes of the rowers. The other form of rowing, in which no coxswain is used, is called "sculling," or "scull racing." It is performed singly, by a pair, or by four rowers. Each rower, or "sculler," faces the stern and pulls a pair or oars.

    91. ESPN.com: OLY - American Tucker Advances To World Rowing Semifinals
    SEVILLE, Spain American Steve Tucker had the fastest heat time in the men'slightweight singles competition Sunday at the World rowing Championships.
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    SEVILLE, Spain American Steve Tucker had the fastest heat time in the men's lightweight singles competition Sunday at the World Rowing Championships. Tucker won his heat in 7 minutes and 10.22 seconds, just fractions faster than Germany's Ingo Euler in another heat. World champion Sam Lynch of Ireland also won his heat easily. All three advanced to the semifinals. In the women's lightweight singles, Bulgaria's Viktoriya Dimitrova was the only racer to beat 8 minutes, finishing in 7:55.68, nine seconds faster than her nearest rival. In the men's coxless pairs, world champions James Cracknell and Matthew Pinsent of Britain won their heat, as did Australia's James Tomkins and Drew Ginn. Bulgaria's Roumiana Neykova had the fastest time in the women's single sculls, finishing three seconds ahead of world champion and heat winner Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski.

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