Quadruple Sculls
Quadruple sculls is a rowing event where four rowers each use two oars, one in each hand. This type of boat is designed for speed and stability, allowing the crew to work together efficiently. It is commonly seen in competitive rowing, including the Olympics.
In a quadruple sculls race, teamwork and synchronization are crucial. Each rower must coordinate their strokes to maintain balance and maximize propulsion. The event showcases the skill and strength of the athletes, making it an exciting spectacle for fans of the sport.