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Eltis is a keen oarswoman, is a vegetarian and has two children.
Yet many Huntresses row their loveboats right into the rocks as though a deaf, dumb, and blind oarswoman were at the helm.
In 2011, Clay was named the NSW Oarswoman of the Year.
Onto this hyperpastoral scene glided a small, hand-hewn wooden craft, propelled by a smiling oarswoman sporting a straw hat.
United States Olympic teams have included black figure skaters, cyclists, gymnasts, wrestlers, judo wrestlers, volleyball players, weight lifters, fencers, even an oarswoman.
Dreissigacker; his wife Judy Geer, a former Olympic oarswoman, and his brother experimented last year on the water at Hosmer Lake in nearby Craftsbury, Vt.
Alison Gill, an Oxford oarswoman at the time of the mutiny, wrote The Yanks at Oxford, a book that attempted to counter the perceived bias in Topolski's account.
The Olympic medal came after a difficult season battling with glandular fever, and at the time was the closest any British oarswoman had come to an Olympic gold with the three medal winning crews separated by 0.23 seconds.
Where else would one be teaching black Robotic dancers, a dancer from the Stuttgart Ballet, seven pretty Chinese girls, a female weightlifter, a University oarswoman, ex-dancers, ex-aerobicists, with the rest of us, in the space of a few months.
Rowing Rachel Quarrell The day I'm most looking forward to in 2012 Aug 3, when, if all goes well, we will see an Olympic gold medal hung round the neck of Britain's superstar oarswoman, Katherine Grainger.
The Eton Boating Song may be too sophisticated for the average riverside heckler, and an oarsman or oarswoman is more likely to be treated to a rendition of the nursery rhyme Row, Row, Row Your Boat.