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  2. World Rowing Coastal Championships - Wikipedia

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    The competition was first held in 2006 as the Rowing Coastal World Challenge and took official World Championships status in 2007, being held annually since the beginning (except 2012 and 2020). In these championships, the endurance format is raced, with 4-6km races, in contrast with the World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals in which the head-to ...

  3. List of rowing clubs - Wikipedia

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    Talkin Tarn Amateur Rowing Club: Maroon uppers, gold bases Tees Rowing Club: Sky blue with an oblique split for a maroon tip, or per Handbook: white with those colours as stripe Thames Rowing Club: Black and 2 offset, repeating bursts of red, white and black as bars: white: thinned to half the others' size Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club

  4. Rowing club - Wikipedia

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    There are indoor rowing regattas, such as CRASH-B Sprints which takes place every winter in Boston. There are also rowing clubs without their own boathouses or equipment. For example, many high schools and universities maintain an alumni rowing club. Members of these clubs typically train on their own and meet up with their fellow club members ...

  5. The Championship Course - Wikipedia

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    In April 1869, the Harvard University Boat Club challenged the Oxford University Boat Club to an "International University Boat-Race" of coxed fours on the Boat Race course. The race took place on 27 August 1869 and was narrowly won by Oxford.

  6. Sons of the Thames - Wikipedia

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    Sons of the Thames, along with Auriol Kensington Rowing Club and Furnivall Sculling Club organise a yearly head race, the winners of which receive the Dewar Challenge Shield. The race covers half the Championship Course in the opposite direction, starting at Chiswick Bridge and finishing at Hammersmith Bridge.

  7. Royal Maas Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The clubhouse. The Royal Maas Yacht Club (Dutch: Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereniging De Maas) is a Dutch yacht club and rowing club located in the centre of Rotterdam.. Members are able to engage in sailing and rowing and the yacht club's name, de Maas, stems from the name of the river Nieuwe Maas flowing through Rotterdam.

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  9. Eton College Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    The Club belongs to Eton College [2] and was founded in 1840 although there are earlier references to rowing at the college (as early as 1791). In 1818, Eton challenged Westminster to a race and in 1829, a race actually took place.