Hi Bob, Mr Fit,Bob S. wrote:Pretty harsh, but there is a lot of truth to it.Byron Drachman wrote:Here is one of my favorite quotes
ByronErgos are the invention of the Devil to torture the bodies & souls of
the damned. Only the good get to scull. Web posting by Carl Douglas
In defense of sweeps, there are very few moments that match the sweet feel of a well coordinated 8 when it reaches that point where it sings through the water. I can't think of any other way to describe it. But it has been a long, long time since I have felt that.
Bob S.
I agree that those (rare in my case) magical moments when everybody is in the swing are a joy beyond description, no matter if it is sculling or sweep rowing. Our local club is mostly sculling but we do have a four and we all do some sweep rowing. It is good to practice both. A couple of our older members (not me, heh, heh) are able to do sculling but do not do any sweep rowing at all because of back issues.
Another (friendly) jab at sweep rowers, said by David Goldstrom during broadcast of World Cup at Poznan, 2008, I thought it was amusing so I wrote it down:
Sculling is the superior sport. Rowing with one oar is for the clumsy ones.