www.worldrowing.com look up the database
In 1928 the first Oxford- Cambridge race took place. 24 years later, the United States followed suit with the first Yale- Harvard face- off in 1952. these rivalries paved the way for rowing to be a part of the first a Olympics in 1896.
In 1928 the first Oxford- Cambridge race took place. 24 years later, the United States followed suit with the first Yale- Harvard face- off in 1952. these rivalries paved the way for rowing to be a part of the first a Olympics in 1896.
1200m race
2km
win the race
not sure what you mean by this, but if you mean the Olympics, they race on a 2000 meter course, the world standard. i know in the u.s. scholastic teams (high schools and some colleges) race on a 1500 meter race course. that's about as short as it gets though
A sprint foot race.
to have a beep in the rowing race
One - sprint foot race.
The first intercollegiate sporting event took place on August 3, 1852. It was a rowing race between Harvard and Yale.
the stade was the first ever olympic race witch was a race of 180 meters.
776 BCE, with a 200 m foot race.