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    two hands and from stern sculling, which uses an oar to propel a vessel with side-to-side movements from the stern. Sculling is a form of rowing in which...
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    both physically and mentally: single sculling is sometimes known as 'king's class'.[citation needed] The single scull is one of the classes recognized by...
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    and contradictory, and varies by context. Stern sculling may also simply be referred to as "sculling", most commonly so in a maritime situation. In fresh...
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    rowing. It is designed for four people who propel the boat by sculling with two oars, or "sculls", one in each hand. Racing boats (often called "shells") are...
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    symmetrical forces in sculling make the boat more efficient and so the double scull is faster than the coxless pair. A double sculling skiff has a similar...
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    champion in sculling. Harry Pearce had five sons and seven daughters. Pearce's father, Henry J "Harry, Jr" Pearce Jr., was an Australian sculling champion...
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    connected to the boat. Rowing is divided into two disciplines: sculling and sweep rowing. In sculling, each rower (or oarsman) holds two oars, one in each hand...
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    An octuple sculling shell, often simply called an oct and abbreviated as an 8x or 8x+, is a racing shell used in the sport of rowing. Unlike the eight...
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  • Look up scull in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scull may refer to: Scull, a kind of oar used in sculling, a form of rowing, a technique to propel watercraft...
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    Furnivall Sculling Club is a rowing club based on the Tideway in Hammersmith, London. It was called Hammersmith Sculling Club until 1946. It was founded...
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    "Diversifying Rowing – Hinksey Sculling School and Janousek & Stampfli". Junior Rowing News. Retrieved 18 May 2024. "Venues". Hinksey Sculling School. Retrieved 7...
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    Messenger defeated for the sculling championship of Victoria. Reports describe Messenger as having:- ... a different style ... of sculling; it is simply marvellous...
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    pairs, with one hand on each oar, is two-oar sculling. The oars may also be called sculls. Two-oared sculled craft include: Adirondack guideboat Banks dory...
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    The World Sculling Championship (1863–1957), evolved from the Championship of the Thames for professional scullers. Only the sport of boxing claims an...
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    1908) was a Canadian professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario. He was the world sculling champion from 1880 to 1884. According...
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    he would take three or four scullers out, one after another, setting them on the road to sculling. He organised sculling courses every year, twisting...
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    rower's oar extends from. In a sculling boat the oars and riggers apply forces symmetrically to the shell. While sculling boats are also in multiples of...
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  • The Australian Sculling Championship (Professional) Title was first recognised in the early 1850s. George Mulhall was the first champion due to his dominance...
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    oar (sweep rowing) or two oars (sculling). The shell then has one rigger or two riggers per rower. Although sculling and sweep boats are generally identical...
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    William Scull Yero (born 6 June 1992) is a Cuban-German professional boxer. He held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) super-middleweight title...
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    single sculling events in the United Kingdom. Following the first Wingfield Sculls race, a separate Championship of the Thames for professional scullers was...
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    premiere rowing events: the single scull and the eight. She is also one of very few women to win a gold medal in both a sculling (two oars per person) and a...
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  • William Scull (1739-1784) was an American cartographer and officer during the Revolutionary War. Scull was the grandson of Nicholas Scull, who was the...
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    slightly heavier, inside, than a boat optimally designed (instead) for sculling. "Coxless four" is one of the classes recognized by the International Rowing...
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    cyclists were in the final held in Sydney. After this Richard Arnst took up sculling; a sport in which he had no previous experience. He was tutored in Australia...
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    Champion of the Thames which was effectively the English Sculling Championship and the World Sculling Championship. The English title gained the world status...
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    University 1999 Princeton Architectural Press, ISBN 1-56898-167-8 Google Books "Scull and Bones". Saucierflynn.com. Archived from the original on September 18...
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    Champion Single Sculls (Max Schmitt In A Single Scull)". Smarthistory. Khan Academy. Retrieved January 30, 2013. Wilson, Rob (1987). "Sculling to the Over-Soul:...
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  • the paddling side. Reverse scull The reverse scull (sometimes sculling pry or sculling push-away) is the opposite of the scull. The stroke is identical...
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    Thames. Before 1876, the English Sculling Championship was considered to be the premier event in professional sculling. In 1876, the English Title gained...
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