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The sport of rowing (Figs 4.14.1 and 4.14.2) encompasses rowing with a single oar per competitor, sculling with two oars per competitor, and, increasingly, indoor rowing on a rowing ergometer. Rowing and sculling are under the auspices of the International Federation (FISA).Rowing is a safe sport with very few reported traumatic injuries (...
Title: Rowing injuries
Description:
The sport of rowing (Figs 4.
14.
1 and 4.
14.
2) encompasses rowing with a single oar per competitor, sculling with two oars per competitor, and, increasingly, indoor rowing on a rowing ergometer.
Rowing and sculling are under the auspices of the International Federation (FISA).
Rowing is a safe sport with very few reported traumatic injuries (.
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