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rower

Noun

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One who rows with an oar.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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After feathering and extending the arms, the rower pivots the body forward. Source: Internet

At the time of his death, the former Sables second rower was preparing for life after rugby by studying for a degree in Sports and Exercise at Hull University. Source: Internet

As the rower's legs approach full extension, the rower pivots the torso toward the bow of the boat and then finally pulls the arms towards his or her chest. Source: Internet

Because the knees come up to the chest when the lungs are empty, this technique allows the rower to reach a little bit further than if the lungs were full of air. Source: Internet

At the catch the rower places the blade in the water and applies pressure to the oar by pushing the seat toward the bow of the boat by extending the legs, thus pushing the boat through the water. Source: Internet

If Jones were to win in Tokyo, she would be the first woman to win three Olympic titles in one event and would tie the men's record, currently held by sailor Ben Ainslie, rower Sir Steve Redgrave and cyclists Jason Kenny and Ed Clancy. Source: Internet

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