Double Scull
A Double Scull is a type of rowing event where two athletes each use two oars to propel a narrow boat. This discipline is part of the sport of rowing and is typically raced in a straight line on calm water. The double scull allows for a combination of speed and teamwork, as both rowers must synchronize their movements for optimal performance.
In competitive settings, the double scull can be found in various events, including the Olympics and world championships. The boat used in this event is designed for stability and speed, making it a popular choice among both amateur and professional rowers.