Hint | Answer | % Correct |
---|---|---|
The tchnical name for a rowing machine | Erg | 97%
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Boat with 2 people and 4 oars | Double | 94%
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Boat with 1 person | Single | 94%
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Standard distance for a spring race | 2k | 92%
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Front of the boat | Bow | 91%
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When a rower has 2 oars | Sculling | 90%
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Boat with 4 people and 4 oars | Four | 88%
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Rear of the boat | Stern | 88%
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The person at the very rear of the boat setting the pace | Stroke | 88%
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Season when are rowing machines used most | Winter | 88%
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Standard distance for a fall race | 5k | 87%
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Name for rowing races | Regatta | 87%
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When an oar gets stuck in the water | Crab | 86%
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Boat with 4 people and 8 oars (no coxswain) | Quad | 86%
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The biggest season for most teams | Spring | 86%
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Standard distance for a summer race | 1k | 83%
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The 2 rowers at the front of the boat | Bow pair | 83%
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The thing that the person at the rear of the boat talks into | Cox Box | 83%
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Boat with 8 people and 8 oars | Eight | 83%
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Boat with 2 people and 2 oars | Pair | 83%
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When a rower has 1 oar | Sweeping | 83%
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Sphere on the front of the boat | Bow Ball | 82%
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Part of the stroke where the oar goes into the water | Catch | 82%
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Person who sits at the back of the boat and yells | Coxswain | 82%
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The 2 rowers at the rear of the boat | Stern pair | 82%
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A boat containing all rowers under 160/130 lbs | Lightweight | 81%
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Left side of the boat (Red) | Port | 79%
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Name of the metal bit that sticks out and holds the oars | Rigger | 79%
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A boat containing all rowers over 160/130 lbs | Heavyweight | 78%
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Right side of boat (Green) | Starboard | 78%
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When the oar is parallel to the water | Feathered | 77%
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The non-power part of the stroke | Recovery | 77%
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Boat with a motor that coaches and officials use | Launch | 76%
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The speed at which you are taking strokes | Stroke rate | 74%
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Power part of the stroke | Drive | 73%
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Very short race, also used to refer to the last 250m of a race | Sprint | 73%
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Race where boats are sent individually | Head Race | 72%
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The end of an oar | Blade | 65%
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Where the boats are held | Boathouse | 65%
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When an oar gets stuck in the water, pulling the rower out of the boat | Ejector crab | 63%
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A group of boats in a race, boats will be split into these if there are enough boats in one event | Heat | 60%
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Technical name for the hull of the boat | Shell | 54%
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Number on the front of the boat to tell officials which boat it is | Bow Number | 45%
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Lip on the edge of the boat | Gunwale | 40%
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Boat with 4 people and 4 oars (no coxswain) | Straight 4 | 33%
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Small fin at the rear of the boat that includes the rudder | Skeg | 32%
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Where the feet go | Foot stretcher | 31%
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Straps the boats go in | Sling | 31%
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The part of an oar that you hold | Shaft | 22%
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Race where boats are sent all at the same time | side-by-side | 17%
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When the oar is perpendicular to the water | Checked | 13%
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