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  • Sculling
  • Type of rowing when a rower has two oars

    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

    Sculling

    Sculling

    Sculling

  • Single scull
  • Type of rowing boat

    A single scull (also known as a scull or 1x) racing shell is a boat used in the sculling category of the sport of rowing where a single person propels

    Single scull

    Single scull

    Single_scull

  • Rowing (sport)
  • Sport where individuals or teams row boats by oar

    connected to the boat. Rowing is divided into two disciplines: sculling and sweeping. In sculling, each rower (or oarsman) holds two oars, one in each hand

    Rowing (sport)

    Rowing (sport)

    Rowing_(sport)

  • Stern sculling
  • Rowing technique

    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

    Stern sculling

    Stern sculling

    Stern_sculling

  • Double scull
  • Type of boat used in competitive rowing

    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

    Double scull

    Double scull

    Double_scull

  • Quadruple scull
  • Boat class in rowing

    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

    Quadruple scull

    Quadruple scull

    Quadruple_scull

  • Octuple scull
  • Racing shell used in the sport of rowing

    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

    Octuple scull

    Octuple scull

    Octuple_scull

  • Bobby Pearce (rower)
  • Australian rower

    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

    Bobby Pearce (rower)

    Bobby Pearce (rower)

    Bobby_Pearce_(rower)

  • Human-powered watercraft
  • so as to generate forward thrust on both strokes, is stern sculling or single-oar sculling. Such craft include: Gondola Sampan Sandolo Paddled watercraft

    Human-powered watercraft

    Human-powered watercraft

    Human-powered_watercraft

  • Hinksey Sculling School
  • British rowing club

    "Diversifying Rowing – Hinksey Sculling School and Janousek & Stampfli". Junior Rowing News. Retrieved 18 May 2024. "Venues". Hinksey Sculling School. Retrieved 7

    Hinksey Sculling School

    Hinksey Sculling School

    Hinksey_Sculling_School

  • Scull (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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

    Scull (disambiguation)

    Scull_(disambiguation)

  • Charles A. Messenger
  • Australian rower (1853–1905)

    Messenger defeated for the sculling championship of Victoria. Reports describe Messenger as having:- ... a different style ... of sculling; it is simply marvellous

    Charles A. Messenger

    Charles A. Messenger

    Charles_A._Messenger

  • Furnivall Sculling Club
  • British rowing club

    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

    Furnivall Sculling Club

    Furnivall Sculling Club

    Furnivall_Sculling_Club

  • Ned Hanlan
  • Canadian sculler, hotelier and alderman

    1908) was a Canadian professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario. He was the world sculling champion from 1880 to 1884. According

    Ned Hanlan

    Ned Hanlan

    Ned_Hanlan

  • Tideway Scullers School
  • British rowing club

    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

    Tideway Scullers School

    Tideway Scullers School

    Tideway_Scullers_School

  • World Sculling Championship
  • Rowing award (1863–1957)

    The World Sculling Championship (1863–1957), evolved from the Championship of the Thames for professional scullers. Only the sport of boxing claims an

    World Sculling Championship

    World Sculling Championship

    World_Sculling_Championship

  • Richard Arnst
  • New Zealand rower and racing cyclist (1883–1953)

    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

    Richard Arnst

    Richard Arnst

    Richard_Arnst

  • Australian Sculling Championship
  • The Australian Sculling Championship (Professional) Title was first recognised in the early 1850s. George Mulhall was the first champion due to his dominance

    Australian Sculling Championship

    Australian_Sculling_Championship

  • Sweep rowing
  • Type of rowing when a rower has one oar

    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

    Sweep rowing

    Sweep rowing

    Sweep_rowing

  • Henry Ernest Searle
  • Australian rower (1866–1889)

    Ernest Searle (1866–1889), was a professional Australian sculler, who also was the World Sculling Champion from 1888 until his premature death from typhoid

    Henry Ernest Searle

    Henry Ernest Searle

    Henry_Ernest_Searle

  • Max Schmitt in a Single Scull
  • 1871 painting by Thomas Eakins

    Champion Single Sculls (Max Schmitt In A Single Scull)". Smarthistory. Khan Academy. Retrieved January 30, 2013. Wilson, Rob (1987). "Sculling to the Over-Soul:

    Max Schmitt in a Single Scull

    Max Schmitt in a Single Scull

    Max_Schmitt_in_a_Single_Scull

  • Wingfield Sculls
  • British rowing event

    single sculling events in the United Kingdom. Following the first Wingfield Sculls race, a separate Championship of the Thames for professional scullers was

    Wingfield Sculls

    Wingfield Sculls

    Wingfield_Sculls

  • American Sculling Championship
  • American Sculling Championship for professionals are rowing races conducted under the challenge system. For details of this see World Sculling Championship

    American Sculling Championship

    American_Sculling_Championship

  • Canoe paddle strokes
  • Ways of using canoe paddles

    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

    Canoe paddle strokes

    Canoe_paddle_strokes

  • Alden Rowing
  • American manufacturer of rowing boats

    traditional narrow, round-bottomed, straight-sided shell". "The Solitary Joys of Sculling". The New York Times. 1983-07-24. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-06-24

    Alden Rowing

    Alden_Rowing

  • Racing shell
  • Rowing boat designed for racing or exercise

    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

    Racing shell

    Racing shell

    Racing_shell

  • Coxless four
  • Boat class used in competitive rowing

    slightly heavier, inside, than a boat optimally designed (instead) for sculling. "Coxless four" is one of the classes recognized by the International Rowing

    Coxless four

    Coxless four

    Coxless_four

  • Glossary of rowing terms
  • Scull (a) An oar made to be used in a sculling boat where each rower has two oars, one per hand (b) A boat (shell) that is propelled using sculling oars

    Glossary of rowing terms

    Glossary_of_rowing_terms

  • Bill Beach (rower)
  • Australian rower

    1850 – 28 January 1935) was a professional Australian sculler. He was unbeaten as World Sculling Champion from 1884 to 1887. Beach was born in Chertsey

    Bill Beach (rower)

    Bill Beach (rower)

    Bill_Beach_(rower)

  • Skull and Bones
  • Secret society at Yale University, US

    University 1999 Princeton Architectural Press, ISBN 1-56898-167-8 Google Books "Scull and Bones". Saucierflynn.com. Archived from the original on September 18

    Skull and Bones

    Skull and Bones

    Skull_and_Bones

  • Diamond Challenge Sculls
  • Rowing event at the Henley Royal Regatta

    Metropolitan Regatta make up the "Triple Crown" of the three premier single sculling events in the United Kingdom. Rowing on the River Thames Henley Royal Regatta

    Diamond Challenge Sculls

    Diamond Challenge Sculls

    Diamond_Challenge_Sculls

  • Lightweight rowing
  • Category of rowing

    Crew average 57 kg (125.7 lb) – no rower over 59 kg (130.1 lb) For single sculls, the limits are 72.5 kg (159.8 lb) for men and 59 kg (130.1 lb) for women

    Lightweight rowing

    Lightweight rowing

    Lightweight_rowing

  • Henley Royal Regatta
  • Recurring rowing event in Henley-on-Thames, England

    male crews were permitted from 1975 and Christine Paul, cox of Furnivall Sculling Club in the Thames Challenge Cup, became the first female competitor in

    Henley Royal Regatta

    Henley Royal Regatta

    Henley_Royal_Regatta

  • Elisabeta Lipă
  • Romanian rower (born 1964)

    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 and a sweep event. (Canada's

    Elisabeta Lipă

    Elisabeta Lipă

    Elisabeta_Lipă

  • Rowing at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games
  • International sporting event

    single sculls - Results" (PDF). Retrieved August 16, 2025. "Men's double sculls - Results" (PDF). Retrieved August 16, 2025. "Men's quadruple sculls - Results"

    Rowing at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games

    Rowing at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games

    Rowing_at_the_2025_Junior_Pan_American_Games

  • Robert Chambers (oarsman)
  • English oarsman and world sculling champion

    Thames. Before 1876, the English Sculling Championship was considered to be the premier event in professional sculling. In 1876, the English Title gained

    Robert Chambers (oarsman)

    Robert Chambers (oarsman)

    Robert_Chambers_(oarsman)

  • Scull Shoals, Georgia
  • Community in the United States

    Scull Shoals is a former rapids and community on the Oconee River in Greene County, Georgia. It is an example of sedimentation due to unsustainable agricultural

    Scull Shoals, Georgia

    Scull_Shoals,_Georgia

  • Robert Scull
  • American art collector

    Robert Scull (1915–January 1, 1986) was an American art collector, best known for his "world-famous collection of Pop and Minimal art". Born in New York

    Robert Scull

    Robert_Scull

  • Synchronised swimming
  • Hybrid form of swimming, dance and gymnastics

    is on his/her stomach, sculling by his/her chest, and not breathing. Front Walkover: Begin in a front layout position. Scull downwards into a pike position

    Synchronised swimming

    Synchronised swimming

    Synchronised_swimming

  • Andy Warhol
  • American artist and filmmaker (1928–1987)

    as a Christmas gift. Robert Scull and Ethel Scull were also early and significant patrons of Warhol's work. Ethel Scull became the subject of Warhol's

    Andy Warhol

    Andy Warhol

    Andy_Warhol

  • Mike Spracklen
  • British rowing coach

    single scullers, who switched to sculling from sweep rowing. After stroking the Canadian eight to gold in 1992, Derek Porter turned to single sculling and

    Mike Spracklen

    Mike_Spracklen

  • World Rowing Coastal Championships
  • The World Rowing Coastal Championships is an official coastal rowing championship competition organised by World Rowing. The competition was first held

    World Rowing Coastal Championships

    World_Rowing_Coastal_Championships

  • William Scull (boxer)
  • Cuban Boxer

    William Scull Yero (born 6 June 1992) is a Cuban-German professional boxer. He held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) super-middleweight title

    William Scull (boxer)

    William_Scull_(boxer)

  • Duncan Free
  • Australian rower

    four world rowing championships in both sculls and sweep oared boats. He was a six-time Australian national sculling champion. Free was born in Hobart, Tasmania

    Duncan Free

    Duncan_Free

  • John Biglow
  • American rower

    sweep-oar rowing, Biglow switched to solo sculling (rowing with two oars) in 1981. He was the best US single sculler in the early 1980s. He was noted as powerful

    John Biglow

    John Biglow

    John_Biglow

  • Eight (rowing)
  • Boat class used in competitive rowing

    means it has to be heavier and slower than an equivalent sculling boat. However, octuple sculls are not used in main competitions. "Eight" is one of the

    Eight (rowing)

    Eight (rowing)

    Eight_(rowing)

  • William Elliott (rower)
  • at Hay Farm, Northumberland, 28 November 1849 and was the Professional Sculling Champion of England. He stood five feet seven and one half inches in height

    William Elliott (rower)

    William_Elliott_(rower)

  • Grace Kelly
  • American actress, Princess of Monaco from 1956 to 1982

    Sr., was born to Irish immigrants; he won three Olympic gold medals for sculling. He owned a successful brickwork contracting company that was well known

    Grace Kelly

    Grace Kelly

    Grace_Kelly

  • William Scull
  • American cartographer

    William Scull (1739-1784) was an American cartographer and officer during the Revolutionary War. Scull was the grandson of Nicholas Scull, who was the

    William Scull

    William_Scull

  • Sampan
  • Form of boat from Southeast Asia

    Sampans may be propelled by poles, oars (particularly a single, long stern sculling oar called a yuloh (simplified Chinese 摇橹/ traditional Chinese 搖櫓)) or

    Sampan

    Sampan

    Sampan

  • Coastal rowing at the 2016 Asian Beach Games
  • Double sculls  China Zang Ha Li Laifu  Hong Kong Chiu Hin Chun Tang Chiu Mang  Thailand Sitthakarn Paisanwan Somporn Mueangkhot Coxed quadruple sculls  Thailand

    Coastal rowing at the 2016 Asian Beach Games

    Coastal_rowing_at_the_2016_Asian_Beach_Games

  • The Lord of the Rings
  • 1954–1955 fantasy novel by J. R. R. Tolkien

    2004, for the 50th Anniversary Edition, Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, under supervision from Christopher Tolkien, studied and revised the text

    The Lord of the Rings

    The_Lord_of_the_Rings

  • Rowing
  • Act of propelling a boat using oars

    works one oar and "sculling" (especially in sport rowing) involves each participant using a pair of oars. In a maritime setting "sculling" means propelling

    Rowing

    Rowing

    Rowing

  • Finning techniques
  • Techniques used by divers and surface swimmers using swimfins

    technique to master, and many divers cannot do it at all, and rely on sculling with the arms for these maneuvers. The movements are larger than those

    Finning techniques

    Finning techniques

    Finning_techniques

  • Andrew Scull
  • British sociologist (born 1947)

    Andrew T. Scull (born 1947) is a British-born sociologist who researches the social history of medicine and the history of psychiatry. He is a distinguished

    Andrew Scull

    Andrew_Scull

  • New Zealand Sculling Championship
  • The New Zealand Sculling Championship was the professional Single Sculls Championship of New Zealand held between 1881 and the 1930s. The Championship

    New Zealand Sculling Championship

    New_Zealand_Sculling_Championship

  • Scull Twins
  • Cuban-Chinese folk artists (1930s–2007)

    Haydée Scull (1930s–2007) and Sahara Scull (1930s–2008), known as the Scull Twins or the Scull sisters, were a duo of Cuban-Chinese folk-artists. Born

    Scull Twins

    Scull Twins

    Scull_Twins

  • Steve Redgrave
  • British rower (born 1962)

    Single Sculls 1983 – Single Sculls 1982 – 6th, Quadruple Scull 1981 – 8th, Quadruple Scull 1980 – Silver, Double Sculls 1979 – Single Sculls 2001 – Queen

    Steve Redgrave

    Steve Redgrave

    Steve_Redgrave

  • Michael Rush (rower)
  • Australian rower

    the focus of sculling away from the capital city. From 1874, there was talk of Rush travelling to England to compete for the World Sculling Championship

    Michael Rush (rower)

    Michael Rush (rower)

    Michael_Rush_(rower)

  • Oliver Zeidler
  • German swimmer and rower

    that race meaning that Zeidler was then selected as the German single sculling representative for the 2018 World Rowing Championships. He made the A-final

    Oliver Zeidler

    Oliver Zeidler

    Oliver_Zeidler

  • Indoor rower
  • Exercise machine simulating watercraft rowing

    on-water rowers who called themselves the "Charles River Association of Sculling Has-Beens", hence the acronym, "CRASH-B". The core events for indoor rowing

    Indoor rower

    Indoor rower

    Indoor_rower

  • Ernest Barry (rower)
  • World Professional sculling championship. In October 1920 The New York Times reported: "Ernest Barry, holder of the professional sculling Championship of

    Ernest Barry (rower)

    Ernest Barry (rower)

    Ernest_Barry_(rower)

  • Rowing stroke
  • the oar handles overlap in sculling at the midpoint of the drive, and again during the recovery. This requires the sculler to cross one hand over (left

    Rowing stroke

    Rowing stroke

    Rowing_stroke

  • Grace Kelly (musician)
  • American jazz musician

    approached her after she sat in with vocalist Ann Hampton Callaway at Scullers Jazz Club. He offered to book her first headlining show at a major jazz

    Grace Kelly (musician)

    Grace Kelly (musician)

    Grace_Kelly_(musician)

  • Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh
  • Irish businessman, politician and philanthropist (1874–1967)

    as well as the Wingfield Sculls, for the Amateur Sculling Championship of the Thames and Great Britain, in 1896. The sculling boat in which he did so now

    Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh

    Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh

    Rupert_Guinness,_2nd_Earl_of_Iveagh

  • List of Olympic medalists in rowing (women)
  • This is the complete list of women's Olympic medalists in rowing. Note: coxed event (1976–1984), coxless event (1988–) International Olympic Committee

    List of Olympic medalists in rowing (women)

    List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_rowing_(women)

  • 2025 World Rowing Championships – Men's single sculls
  • The men's single sculls competition at the 2025 World Rowing Championships took place at Dianshan Lake, in Shanghai. The schedule was as follows: All times

    2025 World Rowing Championships – Men's single sculls

    2025_World_Rowing_Championships_–_Men's_single_sculls

  • Skiffing
  • Type of rowing (of a boat)

    refers to the sporting and leisure activity of rowing (or more correctly sculling) a Thames skiff. The skiff is a traditional hand built clinker-built wooden

    Skiffing

    Skiffing

    Skiffing

  • Ethel Scull
  • American art collector (1921–2001)

    Ethel Redner Scull (1921 – August 27, 2001) was an American art collector. Well known for her collection of pop and minimal art that she assembled with

    Ethel Scull

    Ethel_Scull

  • Rowing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's quadruple sculls
  • The women's quadruple sculls event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place from 27 to 31 July 2024 at the Stade nautique de Vaires-sur-Marne, National Olympic

    Rowing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's quadruple sculls

    Rowing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's quadruple sculls

    Rowing_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_quadruple_sculls

  • Cutter (boat)
  • Type of boat

    and crews have achieved record times for sculling the English Channel (2 h 42 min) in 1996 and for sculling non-stop from London to Paris (4 days 15 min)

    Cutter (boat)

    Cutter (boat)

    Cutter_(boat)

  • Katherine Grainger
  • Scottish rower (born 1975)

    Single Scull 2012 – 1st, Single Scull 2011 – 2nd, Single Scull 2004–2010 – 1st, Single Scull 2001 – 1st, Double Scull 1998 – 1st, Single Scull Following

    Katherine Grainger

    Katherine Grainger

    Katherine_Grainger

  • Frederick James Furnivall
  • English lexicographer (1825–1910)

    narrow sculling boat, and in 1886 started races on the Thames for sculling fours and sculling eights. In 1896 Furnivall founded the Hammersmith Sculling Club

    Frederick James Furnivall

    Frederick James Furnivall

    Frederick_James_Furnivall

  • Sculls Creek
  • Stream in Georgia, U.S.

    Sculls Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is a tributary to the Ogeechee River. Sculls Creek most likely was named after the Scull family

    Sculls Creek

    Sculls_Creek

  • Skiff
  • Type of boat

    skiff translates to a single scull. In Dutch and German, "Skiff" also means a single scull, while Czech skif refers to sculling boats in general. Regattas

    Skiff

    Skiff

  • Alan Campbell (rower)
  • British sculler

    single sculls five days before the regatta when his sculling partner became ill. Despite this he finished 8th. He competed in the quadruple sculls at the

    Alan Campbell (rower)

    Alan Campbell (rower)

    Alan_Campbell_(rower)

  • Sebastian Schmidt (rower)
  • German rower (born 1985)

    Sebastian Schmidt (born 6 January 1985 in Wiesbaden, West Germany) is a German rower who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics in the men's eight and 2012

    Sebastian Schmidt (rower)

    Sebastian_Schmidt_(rower)

  • William East (rower)
  • and Sculling. Bill East coached Trinity Hall’s famous rower and sculler, the American Benjamin Hunting Howell to victories in the Wingfield Sculls in 1898

    William East (rower)

    William_East_(rower)

  • James Renforth
  • British rower

    Gateshead. Renforth made his debut in 1866, in a sculling race and won easily. He won a succession of other sculling races and began to have difficulty in finding

    James Renforth

    James Renforth

    James_Renforth

  • 2025 World Rowing Championships – Women's single sculls
  • The women's single sculls competition at the 2025 World Rowing Championships took place at Dianshan Lake, in Shanghai. The schedule was as follows: All

    2025 World Rowing Championships – Women's single sculls

    2025_World_Rowing_Championships_–_Women's_single_sculls

  • Death of Alexis Martínez
  • 2009 killing of an orca trainer in Spain

    to swim out (toward the slideover). When [Martínez] commenced swimming (sculling) Keto began leaning toward him. Brian attempted another hand target but

    Death of Alexis Martínez

    Death_of_Alexis_Martínez

  • Rowing at the 1983 Pan American Games
  • Silver Bronze Single sculls details Ricardo Daniel Ibarra  Argentina Mel Laforme  Canada Sean Colgan  United States Double sculls details  Canada  United

    Rowing at the 1983 Pan American Games

    Rowing_at_the_1983_Pan_American_Games

  • English Sculling Championship
  • The English Sculling Championship developed out of informal competitions between working watermen on rivers such as the Thames and the Tyne. Various matches

    English Sculling Championship

    English_Sculling_Championship

  • Trine Hansen
  • Danish rower

    the single scull boat type, and she won the World Rowing Championship in 1994 and a Bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in single sculls. Trine Hansen

    Trine Hansen

    Trine_Hansen

  • Rowing at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
  • featured men's (PR1M1x)[discuss] and women's (PR1W1x) single sculls, two mixed double sculls (PR2Mix2x and PR3Mix2x) and one mixed coxed four (PR3Mix4+)

    Rowing at the 2024 Summer Paralympics

    Rowing at the 2024 Summer Paralympics

    Rowing_at_the_2024_Summer_Paralympics

  • Guy Pooley
  • English rower

    Olympic Games, raced four times in the University Boat race and won major sculling events at Henley Royal Regatta and Head races. Pooley rowed for Cambridge

    Guy Pooley

    Guy_Pooley

  • Dinghy
  • Type of small boat

    each side. A single sculling oarlock or notch on the transom is less common, but requires less space; and is used with a single sculling oar moving back and

    Dinghy

    Dinghy

    Dinghy

  • William Webb (rower)
  • October 1960) was the first New Zealander to hold the professional World Sculling Championship title. He was also known as Bill or Billy Webb. Webb was born

    William Webb (rower)

    William Webb (rower)

    William_Webb_(rower)

  • Charles Lewis (sculler)
  • English rower

    1863) was an English rower who was twice winner of the Wingfield Sculls, the amateur sculling championship of the River Thames. Lewis was an early member of

    Charles Lewis (sculler)

    Charles_Lewis_(sculler)

  • Rowing at the 1999 Pan American Games
  • Event Gold Silver Bronze Single sculls details Derek Porter  Canada Aquil Abdullah  United States Yoennis Hernández  Cuba Coxless pair details  Argentina

    Rowing at the 1999 Pan American Games

    Rowing_at_the_1999_Pan_American_Games

  • Tom Sullivan (rower)
  • New Zealand rower

    New Zealand amateur rowing and sculling champion who later turned professional and challenged for the World Sculling Championship title. He later became

    Tom Sullivan (rower)

    Tom Sullivan (rower)

    Tom_Sullivan_(rower)

  • James Messenger
  • Sculling champion and ship builder (1826-1901)

    Champion of the Thames which was effectively the English Sculling Championship and the World Sculling Championship. The English title gained the world status

    James Messenger

    James Messenger

    James_Messenger

  • Lightweight
  • Weight class in combat sports

    events in rowing are the men's lightweight double sculls, and the women's lightweight double sculls. From 1996 to 2016, there was also the men's lightweight

    Lightweight

    Lightweight

  • Wally Kinnear
  • Scottish rower

    introduced him to sculling and he became hooked. He first joined the Cavendish Rowing Club and in 1903 won the West End ARA sculling championship. He repeated

    Wally Kinnear

    Wally Kinnear

    Wally_Kinnear

  • Oar (sport rowing)
  • Sport rowing equipment

    same time, one on each side, it is called sculling, and the two oars are called a pair of "sculls". Typical sculls are around 284 cm - 290 cm in length —

    Oar (sport rowing)

    Oar (sport rowing)

    Oar_(sport_rowing)

  • Rowing at the 2007 Pan American Games – Men's single sculls
  • The Men's Single Sculls took place at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. The heats and repechages happened on July 14 and the Finals on July 17. "Chapter 2"

    Rowing at the 2007 Pan American Games – Men's single sculls

    Rowing_at_the_2007_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_single_sculls

  • Tara Rigney
  • Australian rower (born 1999)

    the Australian sculling squad for the 2022 international season and the 2022 World Rowing Championships. Racing as Australia's single scull entrant, she

    Tara Rigney

    Tara_Rigney

  • J. R. R. Tolkien
  • English writer and philologist (1892–1973)

    2023, Letters #306 to Michael Tolkien, autumn 1968. Hammond, Wayne G.; Scull, Christina (26 February 2004). The Lord of the Rings JRR Tolkien Author

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  • Met Gala
  • Annual fundraising gala held in New York City

    with Their Tutor and Coachman Esther before Ahasuerus (Gentileschi) Ethel Scull 36 Times The Experts The Falls of Niagara The Farm at Les Collettes, Cagnes

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  • Tyneside
  • Built-up area in England

    coach. Chambers and Renforth were oarsmen who excelled at sculling. Both held the World Sculling Championship at different times. The popularity of all three

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  • Rajashekar | ராஜாஷேகார 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rajashekar | ராஜாஷேகார 

    Lord Shiva, The highest of the rulers

  • Natia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Polish

    Natia

    Hope

  • Jayaganesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Jayaganesh

    Victory

  • RA-MERI-ANKH-NAS
  • Female

    Egyptian

    RA-MERI-ANKH-NAS

    , the queen of King Pepi-Merira.

  • Clayborn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clayborn

    English : variant of Claiborne.

  • Ops
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Ops

    Goddess of plenty.

  • Idrees
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun

    Idrees

    A Prophet's Name; Lord of Fiery

  • Orlena
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Hebrew, Latin

    Orlena

    Gold

  • Muafa
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    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Muafa

    Name of a Man who Travelled Extensively to Find Hadith

  • Vary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vary

    English : from a late form of Farrow; it was first recorded in the 17th century.Hungarian (Váry) : variant of Vári (see Vari).

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SCULLING

  • Funny
  • n.

    A clinkerbuit, narrow boat for sculling.

  • Sculling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Scull