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rowing club - traducción al árabe

TYPE OF SPORTS CLUB
Rowing clubs

rowing club         
نادي التجديف
rower         
  • The boat positions within an 8+ rowing shell
  • Hertford College]].
  • A row of [[Concept2]] "Model C" ergometers
  • A coxswain (far right) sitting in the [[stern]] of the boat, facing the rowers, at the [[Head of the Charles Regatta]].
  • Rowing at the [[Olympic Games]] on a German Stamp for the 1976 Olympic Games
  • A damaged 8+, showing cross section near the bows and the skin construction.
  • The finish of the [[Doggett's Coat and Badge]]. Painting by [[Thomas Rowlandson]].
  • Racing shells stored in a [[boathouse]].
  • Lagan]] Head of the River, Belfast. The closer boat is being overtaken by the boat on the far side.
  • Rob Jones]] of the US in the mixed sculls (TA 2x) final at the Paralympics, London 2012. The rowers are fixed to the seat.
  • A rowing competition is recounted in the [[Aeneid]], illustrated in this sixteenth-century plaque
  • Women's single sculls final at the 28th Summer Universiade 2015
  • Men's lightweight coxless four]]
SPORT WHERE INDIVIDUALS OR TEAMS ROW BOATS BY OAR OR STEER THEM AS A COXSWAIN
Rower; Novice rowing; Competitive rowing; Sport rowing; Rowing (Sport); Crew (sport); Rowing (sports); Physics of rowing; Rowing equipment; Benefits of rowing; Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association; Crew rowing; Rowing crew; Competitive rower; Competition rower; Rowing team; Crew team; Side-by-side rowing; Sport of rowing
جداف ، جذاف
ROWER         
  • The boat positions within an 8+ rowing shell
  • Hertford College]].
  • A row of [[Concept2]] "Model C" ergometers
  • A coxswain (far right) sitting in the [[stern]] of the boat, facing the rowers, at the [[Head of the Charles Regatta]].
  • Rowing at the [[Olympic Games]] on a German Stamp for the 1976 Olympic Games
  • A damaged 8+, showing cross section near the bows and the skin construction.
  • The finish of the [[Doggett's Coat and Badge]]. Painting by [[Thomas Rowlandson]].
  • Racing shells stored in a [[boathouse]].
  • Lagan]] Head of the River, Belfast. The closer boat is being overtaken by the boat on the far side.
  • Rob Jones]] of the US in the mixed sculls (TA 2x) final at the Paralympics, London 2012. The rowers are fixed to the seat.
  • A rowing competition is recounted in the [[Aeneid]], illustrated in this sixteenth-century plaque
  • Women's single sculls final at the 28th Summer Universiade 2015
  • Men's lightweight coxless four]]
SPORT WHERE INDIVIDUALS OR TEAMS ROW BOATS BY OAR OR STEER THEM AS A COXSWAIN
Rower; Novice rowing; Competitive rowing; Sport rowing; Rowing (Sport); Crew (sport); Rowing (sports); Physics of rowing; Rowing equipment; Benefits of rowing; Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association; Crew rowing; Rowing crew; Competitive rower; Competition rower; Rowing team; Crew team; Side-by-side rowing; Sport of rowing

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Definición

rower
(rowers)
A rower is a person who rows a boat, especially as a sport.
...the first rower ever to win golds at four Olympic Games.
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Wikipedia

Rowing club

A rowing club is a club for people interested in the sport of rowing.Rowing clubs are usually near a body of water, either natural or artificial, that is large enough for maneuvering the rowing boats. Clubs usually have a boathouse with racks to store boats, and a dock or slipway to get them into the water. Many clubs host rowing competitions, known as regattas or head races, and send teams to compete in other regattas and head races.

There are also indoor rowing clubs, where training and competition centers on rowing machines. There are indoor rowing regattas, such as CRASH-B Sprints which takes place every winter in Boston.

There are also rowing clubs without their own boathouses or equipment. For example, many high schools and universities maintain an alumni rowing club. Members of these clubs typically train on their own and meet up with their fellow club members to race. The club status must be maintained in order to participate in events sanctioned by USRowing, British Rowing, or other governing bodies.

Ejemplos de uso de rowing club
1. But then came the resistance, led by fishermen and Newquay Rowing Club.
2. The couple met through a university rowing club when Mr Entwistle was studying electronic engineering with business management at York.
3. Scroll down for more A Worcester rowing club member sculls along the finishing straight at a flooded Worcester Racecourse "It has been a milder day," the forecaster said.
4. We live half a mile from the Lea Rowing Club in Hackney, east London, and it was more about the fact I was there.
5. But Newquay‘s artificial reef seems dead in the water today after a groundswell of opposition from the local rowing club and fishermen who are stridently against tampering with nature‘s ebb and flow.