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Coastal and ocean rowing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coastal and offshore rowing
Coastal and offshore rowing is a type of rowing performed at sea. Due to the harsher conditions encountered, the boats are wider and more robust than those used on rivers and lakes. In North America this sport is often called Open Water Rowing. ==International competition== The sport of coastal and offshore rowing is thriving across Europe, though at present most British sea rowing is "traditional" fixed seat rowing and competition is of a regional nature. France is leading the development of modern sliding seat seagoing boats, "Yoles", and National Competition here is well established with FISA, the worldwide regulatory body for rowing, encouraging the expansion of the sport to other countries. As the FISA World Coastal Rowing Challenge is becoming established, the use of the French Yole is gaining in popularity and most European countries are beginning to adopt this standard class. Since 2007 the competition has been renamed as the FISA World Club Coastal Rowing Challenge,〔(Bot generated title --> )〕 thus opening the event to all Club rowers without pre-qualification and acknowledging Coastal rowing's very participatory nature. FISA is further committed to endorsing sea rowing traditions by encouraging rough water competition requiring seamanship and navigation skills, in addition to fine technique.
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