Quadruple Scull
A Quadruple Scull is a type of rowing event where four rowers each use two oars, one in each hand. This boat is designed for speed and teamwork, as all four rowers must synchronize their movements to achieve optimal performance. It is commonly seen in competitive rowing, including the Olympics.
In a quadruple scull, the boat is typically longer and narrower than other rowing boats, allowing it to glide efficiently through the water. The event requires a high level of skill, coordination, and physical fitness, making it a challenging discipline within the sport of rowing.