In a rowing race, the course can be anywhere from 1000 or so meters to around 5000. (Less than a mile to around 3 miles).
The most common course lengths are 1500m, 2000m, and 5000m.
The distance you race can depend on what age category you fall into and what sort of race your rowing.
Usually in standard regattas, J16 (anyone under 16) row the 1500m while anyone over 16 will race the full 2km. In heads of the river, they range from 3.5km to 5km, depending on the course available. Sprints vary from 300 to 600 metres and are not shortened to accomadate age groups.
Olympic standard would be 2000 meters long while at the high school and some collegiate level (at least in the U.S.) races are 1500 meters. Then occasionally one will come across real short or odd ones such as 1000m, 800m, or even 350m.
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yes, it is.if you are looking to get a good workout, try to do 30 minutes on the rowing machine(erg). I row and erg everyday and i have done every machine in a gym and the erg is the hardest by far.
You dont play rowing you row(insert what you are rowing here)
How did who become to like rowing?
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Yes, rowing is a verb.
Rowing and tug of war. Tug of war and rowing.
An indoor rower, or rowing machine, is a machine used to simulate the action if watercraft rowing for the purpose of exercise or training for rowing. Concept2 is a company selling rowing machines.
Rowing boats.
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