Olympic Rowing is a competitive water sport featured in the Summer Olympics, where athletes race in boats called shells. Rowers use oars to propel their boats forward, competing in various events that differ by boat type and number of rowers, such as singles, doubles, and eights.
The sport requires a combination of strength, endurance, and teamwork, especially in team events. Races take place on calm waters, typically over a distance of 2,000 meters. Olympic Rowing showcases the skill and precision of athletes from around the world, making it a highlight of the Olympic Games.