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  2. Boat positions - Wikipedia

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    (In coxed boats, the coxswain will assist the stroke in establishing the rate). Because of the great responsibilities, the rower in the stroke seat will usually be one of the most technically sound members of the boat, capable of setting a good rhythm. The stroke is typically the best rower in the boat. Boat positions within an 8+ shell.

  3. Stroke (position) - Wikipedia

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    This is the most important position in the boat, because the stroke rower sets the stroke rate and rhythm for the rest of the crew to follow. Stroke seat has to be a very calm and yet very competitive individual. A good stroke will lead a team by bringing the best out of every rower in the boat.

  4. Bo Hanson (rower) - Wikipedia

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    He held a seat in the Australian eight into 1993 and competed at the 1993 World Rowing Championships where the eight placed fourth. [9] In 1994 Hanson moved into Australian representative sculling crews. He was selected at stroke in the men's quad scull who competed at the 1994 World Rowing Championships in Indianapolis to a fourth place. [9]

  5. Bow (position) - Wikipedia

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    In this picture of a coxless pair, the rower on the left of the photo and closest to the bow of the boat is the "bow" rower and is rowing "bowside" or "starboard". In rowing, the bow (or bow woman or bowman or bowperson) is the rower seated closest to the bow of the boat, which is the forward part of the boat.

  6. Coxswain (rowing) - Wikipedia

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    Coxes frequently use a "cox box," the primary function of which is to amplify the coxswain's voice for the rowers. Depending on its size, a rowing shell may be fitted with up to four speakers for this purpose. Most models of cox box also show the rate in strokes per minute of the rower in the stroke seat (the aftmost seat, next to the coxswain ...

  7. Rowing (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Rowing, often called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars. It differs from paddling sports in that rowing oars are attached to the boat using rowlocks, while paddles are not connected to the boat. Rowing is divided into two disciplines: sculling and sweep rowing. In sculling, each rower holds two oars, one in each ...

  8. Pete Reed - Wikipedia

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    Peter K. Reed [1] (born 27 July 1981) is a retired [2] British Olympic rower.Reed is a three-times Olympic gold medallist – earning gold in the Men's coxless four at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and then a gold medal in the Men's eight at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

  9. Herbert Morris - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Roger Morris (July 16, 1915 – July 22, 2009) was an American rower who won Olympic gold at the 1936 Summer Olympics. [1]Raised in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Morris had rowed on Puget Sound as a boy and took up sweep-oar rowing at the University of Washington.