Paralympic Rowing
Paralympic Rowing is a competitive sport for athletes with physical disabilities. It is part of the Paralympic Games, which occur every four years, showcasing the talents of athletes from around the world. Rowing events are held in various boat classes, including singles, doubles, and quads, allowing for different levels of ability and support.
Athletes in Paralympic Rowing use adaptive equipment to participate, ensuring that everyone can compete safely and effectively. The sport emphasizes teamwork, strength, and endurance, with races typically taking place on calm water over a distance of 1,000 meters.