This is the part of the oar that goes through the water.
What is the BLADE.
This is the standard distance of a collegiate and Olympic sprint race.
What is 2,000 METERS?
This is the piece of plastic that prevents the oar from falling through the oarlock.
What is the COLLAR or BUTTON.
From the rower's perspective, this is the right side of the boat.
What is PORT.
This city hosted the 2024 Summer Olympics.
What is Paris?
These are the long pieces of metal affixed to the washbox that the seat moves back and forth on.
What are the TRACKS or SLIDES.
When the boat is balanced over the keel and neither tipping to port nor starboard.
What is SET.
This part of the boat is where your feet are placed. It is also the platform where power is first applied in the stroke.
What is the FOOTPLATE or FOOTSTRETCHERS.
When heading through "the cut" at DBMS, you are going in this direction.
What is NORTH.
This is the term used to describe how many strokes per minute a boat is taking.
What is STROKE RATE.
This is the name of the style of blade we use at DBMS.
What is a HATCHET.
This is the part of the boat that is affixed to the side or top of the boat, and provides the foundation for leverage against the oarlock.
What is the RIGGER.
From the coxswain's perspective, this is the right hand side of the boat.
What is STARBOARD?
This book and movie follows the struggles of rowers from the University of Washington who strive to compete in the 1936 Olympics.
What is The Boys in the Boat.