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8 rowers with cox

8 rowers with cox

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Rowing on the Marne river (France). Boats or shells were traditionally made from wood, but are now mostly fabricated from carbon fibre and plastic (eg. kevlar). 8 rowers with cox (empacher) Average length: 19.9 m (62 ft) Average width: 62 cm Minimum weight: 96 kg (221 lbs), the average length of a sweep oar being 3.81m (12 feet 6 inches). A small fin is fitted at the bottom for stability. A rudder is attached to the fin or the stern (except on sculling boats). A white ball is attached to the bow (safety measure, photo-finish). A washboard prevents waves from splashing water aboard. Seats are fitted with wheels which slide on runners or tracks. The rowing's most successful rower ever, Sir Steve Redgrave, obtained his fifth Olympic gold medal at 38 years of age.

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