its like the last man in line for churros at a sporting match, but they just ran out so you order a pretzel instead
Stroke
A blue.
Most of the dictionaries refer to an oarsman (oarsmen) as a person who rows, especially as a member of a team. However, one dictionary did provide the terms oarsman, oarswoman.
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Crews
A guy who rows a boat is commonly called a "rower." In a more specific context, such as in a competitive setting, he may also be referred to as an "oarsman" or "crew member." If he is leading the rowing effort, he might be called a "coxswain," although this term typically refers to the person who steers the boat and directs the crew.
Oarsman- a man expert in rowing.
Stroke
The current pace setter in the track event is the athlete who is leading the race and setting the speed for the other competitors to follow.
teammate, rower...
The Fighter
A slower pace