double sculls
Double sculls is a rowing event where two athletes each use two oars to propel a narrow boat. This type of rowing emphasizes teamwork and synchronization, as both rowers must coordinate their movements for optimal speed and efficiency.
In competitive settings, double sculls can be part of various rowing competitions, including the Olympics and World Rowing Championships. The boats used in this event are designed for speed and stability, allowing skilled rowers to navigate effectively on water.