College Rowing
College rowing is a competitive sport where teams from universities race in boats on water. Each team typically consists of eight rowers and a coxswain, who steers the boat and coordinates the rowers. Races are usually held on rivers or lakes, and teams compete in various formats, including head races and sprint races.
Collegiate rowing is governed by organizations like NCAA in the United States, which organizes championships and promotes the sport. Rowing is not only a test of physical strength and endurance but also requires teamwork and strategy, making it a unique and challenging athletic endeavor.