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Rowing News feature reporter Topher Boudreau is the Straight Man In at the 2006 Montreal World Outgames
Meaghan Wolff looks at the secret behind rowers’ immortality.
The Montreal Rowing Club presents a dazzling view of male rowers, some with clothes and most without, in its new 2006 - 2007 calendar.
Andrew Tiln gives rowers a prescription for perpetual fitness, in your twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, sixties, and seventies.
Douglas Robson speaks with Charles Richardson about rowing, cancer, and being out at the boathouse.
Andrew Sullivan on the End of Gay Culture: Assimilation and why Resistance is Futile
Read the article in Rowing News, issue 8 , Unconventional Wisdom, p. 34, about participating in the Outgames: . “The idea is to support and embrace diversity in society and to celebrate our differences and similarities through sport.”
Rowing in China - a GLRF member spies some rowers on the water in Beijing and takes a closer look.
queerSchlag rowers visit the countryside and row 100km through the sheer of beauty of Deutshland’s lakes and rivers.
Rowing: the best body - The perfect male rower is an extraordinary physiological specimen. He is tall, heavy but with very low body fat (10 percent in men), with broad shoulders and long, powerful limbs. His heart is capable of pumping 40 liters of blood a minute. Rowers have the highest absolute maximum oxygen uptakes of any athletes and the highest intakes of air, up to 300 liters per minute.
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