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- Single_scull abstract "A single scull is a rowing boat used in the sport of competitive rowing. It is designed for a single person who propels the boat with two oars, one in each hand.Racing boats (often called \"shells\") are long, narrow, and broadly semi-circular in cross-section in order to reduce drag to a minimum. They usually have a fin towards the rear, to help prevent roll and yaw. Originally made from wood, shells are now almost always made from a composite material (usually carbon-fibre reinforced plastic) for strength and weight advantages. The riggers in sculling apply the forces symmetrically to each side of the boat. It is the 2nd slowest category of racing boat (faster than the coxed pair), and competitors are recognised by other rowers as among the toughest, both physically and mentally: single sculling is sometimes known as 'king's class'.The single scull is one of the classes recognized by the International Rowing Federation and the Olympics, who set the minimum weight of the hull at 14 kg (30.8lbs): the average length is around 8.2m (27ft). Single sculls are also used for the training of team rowers, serving primarily to enhance the rowers' technique. The main reason for this is that in a single scull a single person in the boat is responsible for all movement in the boat and therefore has direct feedback on the effect of their movements on balance and speed. Single sculling time trials and races are sometimes used to measure individuals' rowing ability for selection into larger boats, since each rower's ability can be measured directly and there is no contribution from other crew members. However sculling ability and sweep-oar rowing ability are not the same. Powerful and accomplished sweep-oar rowers may not be able to demonstrate their ability in a single scull, where balance and technique are more critical. A single scull Thames skiff has a similar layout but is clinker-built with fixed seats and tholes instead of outriggers and can be skiffed for leisure outings or in competitive races.".
- Single_scull thumbnail Single_Sculls.JPG?width=300.
- Single_scull wikiPageID "11382567".
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- Single_scull wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Single_scull wikiPageRevisionID "692304875".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rowing_racing_boats.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Composite_material.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_Challenge_Sculls.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Feedback.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Henley_Royal_Regatta.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink International_Rowing_Federation.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Oar_(sport_rowing).
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Games.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Outrigger.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Rowing.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Rowing_(sport).
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Rowing_at_the_Summer_Olympics.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Skiffing.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Thames_skiff.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Training.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Wingfield_Sculls.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink World_Rowing_Championships.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink World_Sculling_Championship.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink File:Max_Schmitt_in_a_Single_Scull.jpg.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink File:Scull.jpg.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLink File:Single_Sculls.JPG.
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "1x".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lightweight single sculls".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "Single Sculls".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "Single scull".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "sculler".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "single scull".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "single sculler".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "single scullers".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "single sculls".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "single-scull".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "singles".
- Single_scull wikiPageWikiLinkText "‘riggers’".
- Single_scull wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Single_scull wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fineboats.
- Single_scull wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Single_scull subject Category:Rowing_racing_boats.
- Single_scull hypernym Boat.
- Single_scull type Ship.
- Single_scull type Type.
- Single_scull type Redirect.
- Single_scull type Type.
- Single_scull comment "A single scull is a rowing boat used in the sport of competitive rowing. It is designed for a single person who propels the boat with two oars, one in each hand.Racing boats (often called \"shells\") are long, narrow, and broadly semi-circular in cross-section in order to reduce drag to a minimum. They usually have a fin towards the rear, to help prevent roll and yaw.".
- Single_scull label "Single scull".
- Single_scull sameAs Q1307021.
- Single_scull sameAs Скиф.
- Single_scull sameAs Skif.
- Single_scull sameAs Outrigger.
- Single_scull sameAs Einer_(Rudern).
- Single_scull sameAs Skiff_(aviron).
- Single_scull sameAs Singolo_(canottaggio).
- Single_scull sameAs Skiff_(roeiboot).
- Single_scull sameAs Singlesculler.
- Single_scull sameAs m.02r9nk7.
- Single_scull sameAs Enojec.
- Single_scull sameAs Singelsculler.
- Single_scull sameAs Q1307021.
- Single_scull wasDerivedFrom Single_scull?oldid=692304875.
- Single_scull depiction Single_Sculls.JPG.
- Single_scull isPrimaryTopicOf Single_scull.