Debra Veal became the youngest woman to row single-handed across the Atlantic in 2002, aged 27.
Having designed and built the boat, they must then try to row it across a lake.
Kate Richardson was among a five-woman crew to row across the ocean in the fastest time ever recorded.
The Cotswold club was only formed in 2006, and Hines says some youngsters soon see themselves wanting to row competitively.
The researchers got 12 members of Oxford's heavyweight squad to row on machines in four 45-minute sessions over two weeks.
They put us all right here in the same boat, they gave us all oars, and they told us to row.
This Sunday they are setting out from Inuvik, Canada, to row 1, 300 miles, nonstop, unsupported, for 30 days, to Provideniya, Russia.
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If you miss the boat you can always hire someone to row.
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"It's our dream to row again at the London Olympics, " says Hamza.
Perkins knew he wanted to row in the Boat Race after coming over to see his good friend Brian Palm compete last year.
That his shot was closer to row Z than the goal is a testimony to the striker's goal drought which stretched back to 13 September.
It stems from when islanders used to row a pilot gig out to big passing ships to help navigate them through the rocks and avoid shipwreck.
The Fanes legend has it that once every hundred years, a princess emerges from the Sass dla Porta to row around the lake beneath the full moon.
Yet to row back on deregulation would be intensely shaming for a country that pioneered the idea in the first place, and has been preaching its benefits ever since.
He is unlikely to return to the sport full-time in the near future as he is about to row to the Caribbean with TV presenter Ben Fogle in Chay Blyth's Atlantic Yachting Race.
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In 2009, he was part of a team that attempted to row the South Atlantic Ocean in under 30 days, but the boat lost its rudder and they were forced to postpone the attempt.
According to their website the team was attempting to row unassisted across the Atlantic Ocean, a daring 3569 nautical mile journey, using human power to propel the boat, and solar and wind power to charge its instruments.
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The most physical demonstration of this rivalry is, famously, the annual University Boat Race: one spring Saturday each year the Light Blues (Cambridge) and Dark Blues (Oxford) each send their finest eight oarsmen to row the 4 miles and 374 yards along the Thames between Putney and Mortlake in west London.
Henry had hoped for solitude today-an occasion to explore the uncertainties he has had little time to consider while helping his father make pencils in the long sheds behind their home-but he needed a boat for the excursion, and he prefers not to row alone, lest the loneliness remind him that his brother John will never again take a turn at the oars.
Kieran Campbell starts at scrum-half while Michael Swift is recalled to the second row, with Andrew Browne reverting to the back row.
That was in the mid- 1990s, when the department was rocked by scandals that eventually sent two policemen to death row and caused hundreds to be fired.
Jonathan Thomas switches from lock to back-row to fill the gap vacated by Powell's banishment from the squad after being charged with drink-driving following an incident with a golf buggy on the morning after the win against Scotland.
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Crummel went to death row shortly after being sentenced to death on July 9, 2004, by a Riverside County jury for the April 13, 1979, kidnapping, sexual abuse and murder of 13-year-old James Wilfred Trotter, who disappeared on his way to school, authorities said.
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Shadow defence secretary Jim Murphy said he was surprised the government had not found a solution to the row and said they now seemed "to have dug themselves in and been pretty dogmatic about this".
Powerful bursts from captain Richie McCaw and Muliaina allowed Jerome Kaino to off-load to second row Ross, positioned perfectly on the wing, to slide over from five metres.
Jones, who has been shunted from the back-row to the second-row this season, was named on Wales' bench for their 2011 Six Nations opener against England.
Some critics note that Mr Magalhaes's sudden concern for the poor dates back to a row last month over the tax breaks and government loans offered to Ford to build a car factory in his home state, Bahia.
The appeal to executive row at most corporations was obvious: millions saved on capital investment, an end to the hegemony of the corporate IT department, painless upgrades, and the ability to scale up and down as needed.
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