quadruple scull

The term "quadruple scull" refers to both a type of boat and a rowing event involving four rowers, each using two oars.

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Definition

B2Competitive Rowing

(technical, sport)A light, narrow boat rowed by four people, each using two oars.

Example

  • The team trained hard for the quadruple scull event at the regatta.

B2Rowing Events

(sport)A race involving boats rowed by four individuals, each with two oars.

Example

  • They won the gold medal in the quadruple scull at the Olympic Games.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "quadruple scull":

double scullsingle scullcoxless fourcoxless pairquadruple star