oarswoman in a sentence
- Four oarswomen from the club represented Ireland at the Home Internationals.
- In 2011, Clay was named the NSW Oarswoman of the Year.
- Oarswomen thus owe football some gratitude.
- But in the spring there are still 80 to 90 oarswomen because the coach refuses to cut anyone.
- Oarswomen had to be secretly introduced and trained to a standard where they would win at their first regatta.
- It's difficult to find oarswoman in a sentence.
- The Tigers are entered in Henley's top collegiate event, the Ladies'Challenge Plate, which has nothing to do with oarswomen.
- Redgrave and his wife, Ann, who is the rowing team doctor and a former international oarswoman, have two young daughters, Natalie and Sophie.
- Elite oarsmen measured in 1984 had VO 2 max values of 6.1?.6 L / min and oarswomen 4.1?.4 L / min.
- The Taurus Boat Club is for past oarsmen and oarswomen that were former alumni of Oxford Polytechnic & Oxford Brookes University with the allowance of current Brookes welcomed to join.
- Kingston have produced a significant list of international level oarsmen and oarswomen throughout its history and has won events at the British Rowing Championships and Henley Royal Regatta through the years.
- DeFrantz, a former Olympic oarswoman who sued for the right to compete in the 1980 Games despite the US boycott, has plenty of time _ she's not yet 45.
- The club is believed to be the only non-academic related club named'School'for sculling, which is the propelling of boats with starboard and port oars for each oarsman or oarswoman.
- His wife Lin Clark was one of the most prominent international oarswomen in Britain in the 1970s and 80s, initially as a heavyweight but later ( from the early 80s on ) as a lightweight.
- On the river they encounter mysterious rafters Wade ( Bacon ) and Terry ( John C . Reilly ), who get friendly once Wade learns that Roarke's mother is an accomplished oarswoman and river guide.
- Alison Gill, an Oxford oarswoman at the time of the " mutiny ", wrote " The Yanks at Oxford ", a book that attempted to counter the perceived bias in Topolski's account.
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