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Court documents said police were called to a home at the corner of N. Cincinnati and Rich on July 28 for a report of a man swinging a boat oar.
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Glossary of rowing terms
In competitive rowing, the following specialized terms are important in the corresponding . Bow rigged: (UK) The person stroking the boat has their oar on the bowside (starboard or right side) rather than the typical Strokeside of the boat. .. "Swing it": A command used when carrying a boat to start turning either bow or stern.
Description:They sense their effort has become transcendent; the boat is now flying but the effort to maintain — and even grow — speed eases. Everyone feels it but nobody acknowledges it. The Stewards Foundation is a c 3, non-profit organization that qualifies as a charitable organization under section c 3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Every oarsman, and coxswain, knows when swing occurs. Still worse, but very rare, thus there is no term for it, is an ejection. This is the feathering hand.
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