open water rowing
An open water rower rows across an unprotected, “open” body of water experiencing the varied conditions of the environment. Open water rowing is to flat water rowing as cross country running is to running on a track.
Open water rowing most accurately describes the characteristics and possibilities on the water and the style of boat one would row given these varied conditions.
Open water rowing most accurately describes the characteristics and possibilities on the water and the style of boat one would row given these varied conditions.
Open water rowing is a wonderful way to experience the San Francisco Bay.
open water rowing
A very difficult and stressful sport which includes a boat, oars, and people to use the oars to row. This sport is led in New England by the Burlington High school rowing team who won the New England Ice Breaker Challenge even though Sound School Cheated!
Burlington High school beat The Sound School in open water rowing.