Coxless Pair
A "Coxless Pair" is a type of rowing boat designed for two rowers who sit in a tandem position, facing forward. This boat does not have a coxswain, which is the person responsible for steering and coordinating the crew. Instead, the rowers must work together to navigate and maintain balance while rowing.
In competitive rowing, the Coxless Pair is classified as a lightweight or heavyweight event, depending on the combined weight of the rowers. This category is part of various competitions, including the Olympic Games and World Rowing Championships, showcasing the skill and teamwork required in the sport.