Sports: Rowing
[ Background | Equipment | Where ] Background
Rowing is a sport that helps achieve a total body workout. Rowing takes place in a rowing "shell" a long, narrow and very light boat holding either one, two, four or eight participants. The shells are only slightly wider than a person's shoulders and about ten inches deep and are propelled by oars on each side. In a "eights" shell, there are four oars on the each side, one for each rower. Each rower sits on a sliding seat, with their feet strapped to the boat, to exert their full force to pull the oar back and push the boat. Competitive rowers race at the pace of a four minute mile through water!
In an eight person or 4 person shell, the coxwain, steers the boat and instructs the rowers on their rowing pace.
Equipment
Rowers require basic gym equipment, shirt, shoes, and shorts. The rowing shells are provided by the rowing clubs.
WhereThe Gorge Rowing Club (250- 380-4669) is the place to learn how to row, located on Jutland Rd
on the north shore of the Gorge. You should also check out the Victoria Rowing
Club on Elk Lake, north of town(250) 658-5331. This facility is also used by the Canadian Rowing
Association as the National Team training venue.
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