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  2. Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    A boathouse may be the headquarters of a boat club or rowing club and used to store racing shells, in which case it may be known as a shell house. [2] Boat houses may also include a restaurant, bar, [3] or other leisure facilities, [1] perhaps for members of an associated club. They are also sometimes modified to include living quarters for ...

  3. Giuseppe Sinigaglia - Wikipedia

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    His parents ran a restaurant, but his father emigrated to South America and never returned. [2] He was educated at Gaius Plinius Technical Institute and was a member of Pool Comense 1872 until 1903 when he was expelled for indiscipline. He then joined Canottieri Lario. In 1907 he won the Italian championship in a coxed pair.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Filippi Boats - Wikipedia

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    The Parmigiani Spirit Award is open to current university students worldwide who study full-time and row regularly for a university rowing club. The rowing club of the winner is presented with a custom-made new Filippi racing eight boat. Each nomination must be made by two of the nominated rower's teammates, supported by the rowing club and ...

  6. 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.

  7. G.S.R. Aegir - Wikipedia

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    The Groningen Student Rowing Club Aegir (Dutch: Groninger Studenten Roeivereniging Aegir) (GSR Aegir) is a Dutch rowing club, founded 7 February 1878 as a subsidiary organization of Vindicat atque Polit, a Groningen Student Corporation. GSR Aegir is located at the Winschoterdiep, and, as of 2023 has approximately 900 members.

  8. Roskilde Roklub - Wikipedia

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    Carl-Ebbe Andersen, Tage Henriksen, and Finn Pedersen won gold in Rowing, Men's Coxed Pairs at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Thomas Ebert won a bronze medal in Men's lightweight coxless four at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and gold at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and 2008 Summer Olympics.

  9. Manchester University Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Manchester University Boat Club (MUBC) is the rowing club of the University of Manchester. While university rowing at Manchester has earlier origins, the present-day club was founded in 1932, and has been based on the Bridgewater Canal since 1963. It is one of the largest sports clubs at the University of Manchester, taking in over 100 members ...