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In February 2009, Alastair | rowed across the English Channel with Major Phil Pac |
my, Blyth, together with Captain John Ridgway, | rowed across the North Atlantic in a 20 ft open dory |
Barker | rowed again in the Oxford crew in the Boat Race in 1 |
In 1851 he | rowed again for Brasenose in the Ladies' Challenge P |
and President of the Oxford Union Society, and | rowed against Cambridge in 1899. |
In the first semi-final, the British team | rowed against the French team, and the French team w |
achelors of Science in Systems Engineering and | rowed all four years on the Navy Lightweight Crew te |
During the 1935 and 1936 races, he | rowed alongside Ran Laurie, who became his rowing pa |
ntored by Pennsylvania's coach Joe Burk Parker | rowed, and served as commodore on the 1955 Penn Vars |
ips Company was saved and got into 3 boats and | rowed and sailed 300 miles to Brisbane, where they a |
As a youth, he also swam, | rowed, and played rugby union at the national level. |
College where, in addition to his studies, he | rowed and later became Head of School. |
For the 2008 season he | rowed another two World Cups in the lightweight doub |
d was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge and | rowed as bowman for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 19 |
ady Nelson) and James Cohen dropped anchor and | rowed ashore to prospect for cedar. |
Clarke | rowed at Oxford and in 1849 was in the Wadham Colleg |
He | rowed at Cambridge and in 1949 was runner up in the |
e example of next-door neighbor Ethan Ayer who | rowed at Harvard University and Cambridge University |
She | rowed at University of Virginia. |
He | rowed at sixteen world championships. |
Robert Graves himself | rowed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
In 2005, 2006 and 2007 she also | rowed at the World Rowing Championships. |
ttukumaru (later Commander of the Ceylon Army) | rowed at bow in a college four. |
He | rowed at a number four for the winning Cambridge cre |
al male workers in the General Post Office and | rowed at Putney. |
Having | rowed at Cambridge she took up modern pentathlon whi |
In August of the same year, he | rowed at bow in an Oxford coxed four race against Ha |
William and three of the rescued crew members | rowed back and recovered the remaining survivors. |
They | rowed bitterly, and soon thereafter Abra's father di |
s of the landing returned onboard the ships by | rowed boats. |
Hornby went to Balliol College, Oxford and | rowed bow for Oxford in the second Boat Race of 1849 |
He | rowed bow in the winning Cambridge boat in the 1887 |
A wherry could be | rowed by two men with long oars or by a single water |
two days of competition in eight-oared shells | rowed by more than 100 college, club, and senior cre |
ce is dependent on the tide and was originally | rowed downstream on the outgoing tide. |
In 1984, the crew in which he | rowed famously hit a barge moored above Putney bridg |
Harvard (in stroke seat); while there, he also | rowed for USA at the Lucerne World Cup in 2004. |
He | rowed for University College at Henley and was a res |
to Brasenose College, Oxford in 1858, where he | rowed for Brasenose College Boat Club. |
In 2006, Scown | rowed for the Union Boat Club in Wanganui and the Ce |
He | rowed for his college and the Magdalen College Coxle |
His father had | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1899 and 190 |
e married John Ernest Payne, a surgeon who had | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1899 and 190 |
He | rowed for his college for three years when they were |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1909 and als |
Radley College, and before going to university | rowed for London Rowing Club, being a member of thei |
posted to RAF Benson, where as a corporal, he | rowed for the RAF, the force's rowing facilities bei |
He | rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race in 1906, 1907, 190 |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1921 and 192 |
He could, wrote T. A. Cook, who | rowed for Oxford in 1889 with Vanity Fair's Guy Nick |
He | rowed for Trinity College, Oxford. |
He | rowed for Delft University, Laga, Netherlands. |
He | rowed for Grasshopper Club, Zurich. |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1901. |
In 2008 Derlien | rowed for RG Hansa Hamburg in Hamburg. |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1920. |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1908. |
His mother Paula Smith, | rowed for Cambridge and Great Britain. |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1906 and 190 |
Waters also | rowed for the crew while a student at Harvard. |
Wiggines | rowed for Oxford again in the Booat Race in 1914 and |
was educated at Christ Church, Oxford where he | rowed for his college and university. |
several of his Hertford friends, Roberts then | rowed for Twickenham Rowing Club. |
Most of the Cambridge crew of 1948 also | rowed for Leander Club at Henley Royal Regatta. |
He | rowed for Trinity Hall in the Head of the River race |
He | rowed for Oxford again in the Boat Race in 1921 and |
After leaving school, he | rowed for Kingston Rowing Club and then Leander Club |
Micah | rowed for the University of Wisconsin from Fall of 2 |
In 2008 Seibt | rowed for RG Hansa Hamburg in her hometown Hamburg. |
He | rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race in 1857, 1858 and |
then became a schoolmaster at Derby School and | rowed for Derby Rowing Club. |
He was educated at Cambridge University and | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1908. |
He | rowed for Cambridge in The Boat Race in 1974, 1975 a |
He also | rowed for the Cambridge University in the 2006 Boat |
Playford | rowed for the winning Cambridge crew in the Boat Rac |
Pooley | rowed for Cambridge against Oxford in The Boat Race |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1906, 1907 a |
Most of the crew | rowed for Great Britain in the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the record-breaking crew in t |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1840, 1841 a |
His friend, Max Schmitt, | rowed for the club, and won the single sculls champi |
In 1898 he | rowed for Cambridge University Boat Club in the Boat |
He | rowed for Australia in the men's eight at the 2008 S |
He | rowed for Cambridge in The Boat Race in 1966, 1967 a |
Dudley Ward | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1897 when Ox |
e he took up rowing because his father (Brian) | rowed for Canada and his brother (Kelsey) also rowed |
university, Appleton sang in the chapel choir, | rowed for his college boat club, and acted in severa |
e was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge and | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1908. |
Subsequently Mackinnon | rowed for the winning Oxford crews in the Boat Race |
Lewis-Lloyd | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1856 when th |
He | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1898 and 189 |
James was a notable rower who | rowed for Oxford and was later the headmaster of Eto |
Athletic as well as tall, he | rowed for Cambridge in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat |
Four years running (1969 to 1973) he | rowed for Oxford University in the Oxford and Cambri |
At Oxford, he | rowed for his college and was a member of the coxles |
he age of 80. His elder brother Llewelyn Bevan | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race, but Edward him |
Most of the Cambridge crew of 1948 also | rowed for Leander Club and Meyrick stroked the eight |
Oxford he was a member of the rowing eight and | rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race on four occasions |
ambridge he was an energetic rower and in 1840 | rowed for Trinity in the Grand Challenge Cup at Henl |
hool and St John's College, Cambridge where he | rowed for Lady Margaret Boat Club. |
She | rowed for 124 days, 14 hours and 9 minutes before ar |
Stuart | rowed for Kingston Rowing Club and was runner up to |
Jackson | rowed for London Rowing Club and in 1932 was a membe |
He | rowed for Trinity College in the crew which won the |
educated at Brasenose College, Oxford where he | rowed for the Brasenose eight in the university eigh |
MacNabb | rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1924 and als |
He | rowed for the University of Washington and in 1948 h |
versity at Trinity College, Cambridge, whom he | rowed for, and attended the Officer Training Corps i |
He | rowed forCambridge in the Boat Race in 1886 and 1887 |
East” to study at Cornell University, where he | rowed Freshman crew, joined the Phi Kappa Psi Frater |
In the beginning, the lighthouse keeper | rowed from the shore daily to tend the light. |
Competitors | rowed from Docklands Sailing Club upstream to Ham La |
She | rowed her children to Staten Island for school. |
a song, supposedly created by the watermen who | rowed him to Westminster, titled "Row the Boat, Norm |
Tito Kayak then | rowed himself under a bridge whose clearance was too |
From 1952 to 1954, Hill | rowed in twenty finals with London, usually as strok |
d Briana Howard lead the Varsity team and have | rowed in a double in the Head of the Charles Regatta |
He | rowed in the Oxford blue boat in The Boat Race three |
oria Cross in 1916 during the First World War, | rowed in a college four in 1919, despite having been |
t Pollard was Captain of Boats in 1890, having | rowed in the boat that was last on the river in 1889 |
She | rowed in the women's eight at the 2008 Summer Olympi |
of Boats, and at Cambridge University where he | rowed in the winning Cambridge boat in the 1971 and |
The crew | rowed in a boat named the Black Prince, the bow sect |
nd was awarded his rowing blue in 1849 when he | rowed in the victorious Cambridge crew in the Boat R |
At the Beijing Olympics he | rowed in the 7 seat of the Men's Eight, qualifying f |
Studach and Burgin | rowed in the Double Scull again for Switzerland at t |
s Carroll) and the Reverend Robinson Duckworth | rowed in a boat on July 4th 1862 up the river with t |
well as attended Cambridge University where he | rowed in the 2006 and 2007 Boat Race for Cambridge. |
es, Edward Buck and George Quinlan Roberts who | rowed in the final for the Grand Challenge Cup, but |
He excelled in sports: he | rowed in the Royal St. John's Regatta from 1901 to 1 |
In the 1859 Boat Race 'the race was | rowed in a gale of wind, and the Cambridge boat fill |
Kitching also | rowed in the 1909 Boat Race. |
He | rowed in the winning Oxford boats in the Boat Race i |
He also | rowed in the 1986 Commonwealth Games, winning the co |
While at Cambridge, he | rowed in three successive Boat Races (1934-36) in wh |
He again | rowed in the winning Cambridge crew in the Boat Race |
Lady Redgrave | rowed in the women's eight at the 1984 Los Angeles O |
In 1962, the CUWBC | rowed in the men's bumps races, in the 8th division. |
He | rowed in the winning Cambridge boat in The Boat Race |
At Oxford, he | rowed in both the 1967 and 1968 Boat Races. |
He | rowed in the winning Oxford crew in the Boat Race in |
In 1849 he also | rowed in the Oxford boat in the Boat Race. |
At Cambridge, he | rowed in the losing Cambridge boat in the 1952 Boat |
He also | rowed in the Great Britain coxless four in the 1952 |
John Sankey (later Lord Chancellor) | rowed in a Torpid boat that went down four places, w |
In 2003 Hamburger | rowed in the Orca Coxed four which came sixth at the |
This was her third Olympic appearance as she | rowed in the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summe |
In 1921 he | rowed in the Boat Race again and won Silver Goblets |
Baillieu | rowed in the winning Cambridge boat in the Boat Race |
In 1869, he | rowed in the Cambridge eight stroked by J H D Goldie |
was president of the University Boat Club and | rowed in the Boat Race in 1900 and 1901. |
The remaining crew, numbering five, | rowed in an open boat to Sydney where they arrived o |
As President of CUBC he | rowed in the winning Cambridge crews in the 1899 and |
Whilst at Oxford, Hamburger | rowed in the Oriel College 1st VIII in Summer Eights |
He was educated at Eton College where he only | rowed in the second eight and then at Magdalen Colle |
Hart was at Peterhouse, Cambridge and | rowed in the winning Cambridge boat in the Boat Race |
He | rowed in the winning Blue Boat in the 2005 Oxford-Ca |
Playford was 6 ft 5in with a long reach and | rowed in the winning Cambridge crews in the Boat Rac |
He | rowed in the school VIII for three years, played ten |
r the Queensland Under 21 Rugby union team and | rowed in the Queensland under 19 rowing crew. |
yer , educated at Eton, Captain of lower boats | .Rowed in the winning Eton crew against Radley in Hen |
While at Oxford, he | rowed in the Oxford eight in the Boat Race in 1863 a |
While at Oxford, he | rowed in the Oxford eight in the second Boat Race wh |
o provide a focal point for all those who have | rowed in, coxed, or coached crews for Green Templeto |
Downing men and women have often | rowed internationally, winning world rowing champion |
n to the United States Naval Academy, where he | rowed on the Navy crew team and was captain of varsi |
truction of the lake, Princeton's varsity crew | rowed on the narrow Delaware and Raritan Canal, shar |
ough School and Princeton University, where he | rowed on an undefeated lightweight crew team that cl |
He had never | rowed or sculled before he started coaching. |
Chalupa boats are normally | rowed or poled, and less commonly motorized. |
onated to no avail, von Heimburg and his group | rowed out and repeatedly dropped a plumb line until |
d (carrying the signal book) and his assistant | rowed out to the frigate, but were both taken prison |
Jumping in a dinghy, the pair | rowed out towards the blaze. |
t of Marro Castle on Havana - Lindsay is being | rowed out from the Trent to take command of the Camb |
ed by his lack of success; on July 12, 1910 he | rowed out into Marblehead Harbour with a suitcase co |
The Lizard, Cadgwith, Coverack and Porthleven | rowed out repeatedly for 16 hours to rescue all of t |
The founders of the Club first | rowed out of a boathouse near the Fairmount Waterwor |
Friday: | Rowed Over |
Downing | rowed over to retain the headship. |
Thursday: | Rowed Over: +1 |
While Hammer was new to the sport, Pence | rowed previously at Dartmouth College. |
The girl | rowed, pulling a pair of sculls very easily; the man |
their 21 foot (6.4m) coble (rowing boat), and | rowed some 1,700 yards (1,554m) to Big Harcar throug |
In the qualifying heat, the girls | rowed the 2000 meter course in a time of 7 minutes 5 |
"Michael | Rowed The Boat Ashore" |
William and three of the rescued men then | rowed the boat back to the lighthouse. |
He | rowed the English Channel with Al Humphreys on 14 Fe |
By the time the crew of fifteen had | rowed to the wreck, the schooner's crew had been res |
been supplied with a whaleboat and crew, were | rowed to various locations around Auckland Islands d |
Sub-Lieutenant Bagot jumped into their dinghy, | rowed to the wreck, got on board, and removed the de |
's ship was again in trouble and Yi's flagship | rowed to his rescue. |
liam Stone, another fisherman in the vicinity, | rowed to the scene and helped rescue nine men. |
angerous to return to North Sunderland so they | rowed to the lighthouse to take shelter. |
n 2006 De Haan remained in the eights and they | rowed to a fifth position at the World Championships |
ey, Robert Morrison and James MacNabb, who had | rowed together at Eton, made up the coxless four tha |
, Robert Morrison and Terence Sanders, who had | rowed together at Eton, made up the coxless four tha |
He | rowed twice in the Olympic Games (in 1984 and 1988) |
Lonsdale, in full King's Own uniform, formally | rowed up the Yarra Yarra River by the Rattlesnake's |
On 2 June two boats from Kingfisher | rowed up Aucilla River, Florida, to obtain fresh wat |
9, the Great River Race was for the first time | rowed upstream on an incoming tide. |
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