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         Rowing:     more books (100)
  1. Chats on rowing by Steve Fairbairn, 1949
  2. Kayaking, Canoeing, Rowing, and Yachting (True Books-Sports) by Christin Ditchfield, 2000-03
  3. Rowing and Athletics. An Athletic Philosophy by B.C. Fisher, 1948
  4. The 2009 World Forecasts of Yachts and Other Vessels for Pleasure or Sports Including Rowing Boats and Canoes Export Supplies by Icon Group International, 2009-01-23
  5. The World Market for Inflatable Vessels, Inflatable Rowing Boats, and Inflatable Canoes: A 2009 Global Trade Perspective by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  6. A sporting pilgrimage; riding to hounds, golf, rowing, football, club and university athletics. Studies in English sport, past and present by Caspar Whitney, 2010-09-03
  7. Rowing. by Richard A. and Glendon, Richard J. Glendon, 1923-01-01
  8. Rowing (Know the Game) by R. Vincett, 1974-11-21
  9. Handbook of Athletic Games for Players, Instructors, and Spectators, Comprising Fifteen Major Ball Games, Track and Field Athletics and Rowing Races by Jessie Hubbell Bancroft, William Dean Pulvermacher, 2010-02-24
  10. Rowing down two rivers by Muhammad Haji Salleh, 2000
  11. Pacific Voyage Rowing: 10,000 Miles Across the South Pacific by Kathleen Saville, Curtis Saville, 1987-08
  12. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Inflatable Vessels, Inflatable Rowing Boats, and Inflatable Canoes in Croatia by Icon Group International, 2009-06-03
  13. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Yachts and Other Vessels for Pleasure or Sports Including Rowing Boats and Canoes in North America & the Caribbean by Icon Group International, 2009-05-16
  14. Rowing And Coaching - Notes on One of the Finer Arts by Roy Meldrum, 1950

101. Home
Provide students with an opportunity to learn the sport of rowing. The Club rows at Bachelors Barge Club on boathouse row.
http://www.conestogacrew.org/
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102. Brasenose College Boat Club
Includes club information and history, committee members, rowing results, photo gallery, and events.
http://bncbc.bnc.ox.ac.uk

103. Magdalen College Boat Club
Includes results and news, club information, photos, committee members, an introduction to rowing, and related links.
http://www.magdalenboatclub.com/
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104. Rowing Service Feature
An article by Rachel Quarell and Bror Muller.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~quarrell/kiwis.html
Kiwis conquer the Atlantic
Rachel Quarrell and Bror Muller on the winners of the Chay Blyth's Atlantic Rowing Challenge. Article originally published by Regatta Magazine in the paper edition of December 1997/January 1998. Original photographs accompanying the piece by Jon Nash. On November 22nd 1997 a small rowing craft called Kiwi Challenge arrived in Port St. Charles, Barbados, accompanied by a fleet of yachts and cruisers welcoming Phil Stubbs and Rob Hamill, winners of the "longest rowing race in history", Sir Chay Blyth's Atlantic Rowing Challenge. The crew, policeman and lifeguard Phil Stubbs and Olympian rower Rob Hamill, had set out exactly 41 days, 1 hour and 55 minutes earlier from Tenerife one of 28 pairs of rowers intent upon one goal. After the first few days of the race, Kiwi Challenge had started to move ever further ahead in the daily positional updates, and those watching the race unfold realised that not only were these two determined young New Zealanders likely to win, but that they were poised to smash the previous record of over 70 days by four weeks. What no-one knew was that the two oarsmen themselves were in the dark about this. Several other crews took computers, radios or satellite telephones and could swap information with their land support, but Hamill and Stubbs were out there alone, desperate for news. They glimpsed the support ship 3Com once very early on, and kept scanning the horizon for a sight of any other crew, to no avail. Of course, the support ship had dropped behind with the slower crews, and by day three they were over 100 miles in th elead.

105. Franklin County Chamber Of Commerce
History, attractions, demographics and municipal contacts.
http://www.franklincc.org/rowe.html

106. Forest Row - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Information, history and facts about the village.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Row
Forest Row
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The centre of Forest Row Area Population Density /km ... Post town FOREST ROW Police Sussex Fire East Sussex ... Wealden Website http://forestrow.gov.uk/ List of places: UK England East Sussex Coordinates ... 51.098194°N 0.033417°E Forest Row is a village and relatively large civil parish in the Wealden District of East Sussex England East Grinstead
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The village draws its name from its proximity to the Ashdown Forest , a royal hunting park first enclosed in the 13th century. From its origins as a small hamlet, Forest Row has grown, first with the establishment of a turnpike road in the 18th century; and later with the opening of the railway between East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells in 1866; the line, which included an intermediate station at Forest Row, closed in 1967 as a result of the programme of closures put forward by East Grinstead resident and British Railways Board Chairman Richard Beeching The village inn (now known as The Swan , owned by Mountain Range Restaurants which you can see on the right hand side of the picture, originally the Yew Tree ), part medieval, was a centre of

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