Archive for July, 2011
Friday, July 22nd, 2011
The Top Rowing Schools In Ireland
Ireland is the third largest island in Europe and ranks 23rd all over the world. As the name island
suggests, the country is surrounded by large bodies of water where rowing became a popular sport.
In fact, there are a lot of rowing competitions all throughout the entire year for the Irish to compete
against other neighbouring countries. Among the many teams involve in the rowing competitions, a
selecting body is responsible for deciding its possible members. This selecting body is the Rowland
Ireland High Performance Team which was founded in 1899. They are responsible in the selection
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Monday, July 18th, 2011
The Best Rowing Spots In Ireland For Beginners
Ireland is known for one of the top rowing countries in the world. If you looking for a great place to begin your rowing career, then head to Ireland. Some great locations to start are the National Rowing Center in Cork City Center. The center is located off the River Lee North and South which provides a good area for beginners to begin learning their rowing skills. In addition, there are developmental camps at the Rowing Center that will teach you Read the rest of this entry »
Thursday, July 14th, 2011
The Best Rowing Destinations In Ireland For Pros
Ireland has a unique combination of stunning waterways and competitive local organizations that can make for richly rewarding rowing experience.
One of the best places to row in a truly Irish setting is the town of Killarney, which offers three large lakes in close proximity. These bodies of water, known as Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, and Upper Lake, offer a variety of challenges depending on the weather and location. They are in turn surrounded by the natural beauty of Killarney National Park, and the forested mountains which make the Read the rest of this entry »
Monday, July 11th, 2011
How To Form A Rowing Team In Ireland
Rowing is a magical sport on the water of large amounts of men and women who are muscularly built heaving their upper bodies back and forth to move a row boat in a desired direction. Arranging a rowing team together is an important task that could propel a rowing team into championships and have them winning competitions in no time. In order to form a proper team in Ireland certain steps should be taken to make sure Read the rest of this entry »