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Rowing at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rowing at the Summer Olympics has been part of the competition since the 1900 Summer Olympics. Rowing was on the program at the 1896 Summer Olympics but was cancelled due to bad ...
Olympic Rowing Video, Results, Schedules, TV | NBC Olympics
Coverage of Rowing from the 2012 London Olympics on NBCOlympics.com. Video, event schedules, results, TV schedules, medals, news, photos & more.
USRowing
2010 World Rowing Championship Trials: 2 Wall Street, Princeton NJ 08540 | Fax: (609) 924-1578 Site designed/developed by ...
Olympic Rowing
Rowing events have been contested at each Summer Olympics since 1900.International Olympic Committee: Olympic Rowing History Male athletes compete for medal sets in eight events ...
Rowing (sport) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The standard length races for the Olympics and the World Rowing Championships is 2,000 m long, 1,500 – 2,000 m for US high school races on the east coast and 1,000 m for ...
Olympic Rowing
Rowing and the Olympics- what a great combination. China enlisted 1000 rowers and trained them in hopes that they will medal in this sport. Does the US have what it takes to power ...
The Official World Rowing Web Site - Events/Olympic Games
The Official website of FISA, the international rowing federation. Latest world rowing news, comprehensive live coverage from top international rowing events, rower biographies ...
Rowing - The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
coxless pair (2-) Men, double sculls (2x) Men, eight with coxswain (8+) Men, four without coxswain (4-) Men, lightweight coxless four (4-) Men, lightweight double sculls (2x) Men ...
Olympic Rowing- What is Olympic Rowing?
What is Olympic Rowing? There are many different facets to Olympic Rowing. Learn all about them and find other great resources through this article.
Rowing - 2008 Beijing Olympics - New York Times
News about rowing at the 2008 Olympics. Commentary and archival information about rowing at the 2008 Olympics from The New York Times.
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