You’re gliding backward, your legs are burning, and someone in the front keeps yelling “Stroke!” Welcome to this Olympic water grind.
What is rowing?
Led by coach Adam Gilbert, this school won collegiate week 2005. JJ Watt would be proud.
What is Wisconsin
It’s not a hiking highway, but this leafy, low-speed path invites you to walk, breathe, and maybe read a sign about local squirrels.
What is a nature trail?
This boat’s name comes from the Latin for “bridge”—fitting, since it lets you relax on the water, sometimes almost too much
What is a pontoon boat?
It was the only private university in the Big Ten conference from the league's founding in 1896 until 2024, when USC joined
What is Northwestern?
Hang ten, but backwards—this sport straps you to a parachute, ties you to a speedboat, and sends you skyward like a human kite.
What is parasailing?
In 1984, this Boston College Eagle quarterback launched a last-second Hail Mary pass to beat Miami—and launched himself into college football lore.
Who is Doug Flutie?
Chicago Stadium, the former home of the Blackhawks, hosted the first of this NFL event, thanks to a blizzard.
What is a Playoff game?
While real eagles soar in the sky, this gentle artist made them glide across canvases—usually near a happy little mountain, a fluffy cloud, or a peaceful tree. His soft voice was as soothing as an eagle’s cry is bold.
Who is Bob Ross?