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  2. Bow (position) - Wikipedia

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    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. The other end of the boat is called the stern , and the rower seated there is called the stroke .

  3. Katie Greves - Wikipedia

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    She is a life member of Wallingford Rowing Club. Her sister, Caroline, rowed at bow for Osiris in the 2015 reserve Women's Boat Race, and in winning became the first woman in history to cross the finish line of The Championship Course on the Tideway.

  4. Boat positions - Wikipedia

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    The bow pair of bow and "two", who are the two rowers closest to the boat's bow, are more responsible for the stability (called "set") and the direction of the boat than any other pair of rowers, and are often very technical rowers. The bow of a stern-coxed boat is subject to the greatest amount of pitching, requiring the bow pair to be ...

  5. Coxswain (rowing) - Wikipedia

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    In a rowing crew, the coxswain (/ ˈ k ɒ k s ən / KOK-sən; colloquially known as the cox or coxie) is a crewmember who does not row but directs the boat. [1] The coxswain sits facing the bow , unlike the rowers, and is responsible for steering the boat and coordinating the power and rhythm of the rowers.

  6. Hayley Verbunt - Wikipedia

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    Verbunt attended Firbank Girls' Grammar School in Melbourne where she took up rowing. Her senior club rowing has been from Melbourne's Mercantile Rowing Club.. She first made Victorian state selection in the 2021 women's youth eight which competed for the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships [2] and in 2022 she coxed the Victorian men's youth ...

  7. Jessica Hall (rower) - Wikipedia

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    Hall rowed in the bow seat of that same crew in 2015 and they again went to the World Championships - Aiguebelette 2015 and placed fifth. [4] That crew carried on together into the 2016 Olympic year, rowing at two World Rowing Cups in Europe in the lead-up (and winning a silver medal) before contesting the women's quadruple sculls event at Rio ...

  8. Jodi Winter - Wikipedia

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    A month later at the 2001 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne, Winter was in the bow seat of the Australian women's heavyweight crew who won Australia's first ever women's eight World Championship title. [2] The Australian women's eight stayed together into 2002 with just one seat change.

  9. Amanda Cross (rower) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 Cross was in the two seat of the lightweight coxless four who took the bronze medal at the 1985 World Rowing Championships in Hazewinkel. In 1986 she was selected in the bow seat of the Australian lightweight four who competed at the 1986 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham. That crew placed fourth. [5]