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Women`s rowing team on blue water Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Rowing team on river Arno in Florence Italy prepare for training... Rowing, often referred to as crew in the United States,[1] is a sport with origins back to Ancient Egyptian times. It is based on propelling a boat (racing shell) on water using oars. By pushing against the water with an oar, a force is generated to move the boat. The sport can be either recreational - focusing on learning the technique of rowing, or competitive - where athletes race against each other in boats.[2] There are a number of different boat classes in which athletes compete, ranging from an individual shell (called a single scull) to an eight person shell with coxswain (called a coxed eight


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