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Sculls and first
Müller showed a first dominating season in his single with winning the Overall FISA Rowing World Cup and World Cup Races in Paris with a time of 6. 38, Lucerne with a new ' Rotsee ' record also below 6. 40 and the Diamond Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta.

Sculls and on
Other regattas and rowing races are held on the same reach, including: Henley Women's Regatta, the Henley Boat Races for women's and lightweight teams between Oxford and Cambridge University, Henley Town and Visitors Regatta, Henley Veteran Regatta, Upper Thames Small Boats Head, Henley Fours and Eights Head, and Henley Sculls.
Her father, John B. Kelly, Sr., had been controversially excluded from the Diamond Sculls in 1920 because of the regattas rules on amateurism ; her brother, John B. Kelly, Jr. had won the Diamonds Sculls in 1947 and in 1949.
Also in 1852, he turned the tables on Peacock to win the Diamond Challenge Sculls from him at Henley.
Pangbourne College is based on this stretch of the river and the Pangbourne Junior Sculls take place on the reach in November.

Sculls and .
A street that runs along the north of Rogers Lake is called Blood Street ; it has lent its name to the town's rowing team, the Blood Street Sculls.
He was also a successful single sculler winning the Wingfield Sculls five times between 1985 and 1989, but not quite a world champion class single sculler.
He won the Silver Goblets & Nickalls ' Challenge Cup for coxless pairs seven times ( twice with Andy Holmes, once with Simon Berrisford and four times with Matthew Pinsent ), the Stewards ' Challenge Cup for coxless fours five times, the Diamond Challenge Sculls twice, the Double Sculls Challenge Cup once ( with Eric Sims ) and the Queen Mother Challenge Cup for quadruple sculls once.
One of 2nd Trinity's trophies, the Baines Cup is used to day as the main prize of the Second Trinity Challenge Sculls, a sculling race run by the current 1st & 3rd Trinity members.
1984 Olympic gold medal winner of the Men's Double Sculls, Paul Enquist, started his rowing career at Washington State.
The stone marking the downstream end of the Championship Course still used by the Boat Race, Wingfield Sculls and several major head races is now just upstream of the current bridge, but the bridge is still often incorrectly said to be the start of the Boat Race course.
Events were held in Women's Single Sculls, Men's Single Sculls, Women's Double Sculls, Men's Pairs, Women's Pairs and Men's Fours.
These crews then combined to form Mixed Quad Sculls and Eights.
He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he won the Colquhoun Sculls and became President of the University Boat Club.
Lake Housatonic is used by the Yale University Crew Team and the New Haven Rowing Club and is host to the Derby Sweeps & Sculls and the Head of the Housatonic.
Kelly's son John B. Kelly, Jr. would dramatically win the 1947 Diamond Sculls, and his daughter would become the famous Academy Award winning actress turned Princess of Monaco Grace Kelly, keeping the incident in the public eye for years afterwards.
Kingston Rowing Club sent in an entry for the Double Sculls Challenge Cup in the names of A. Hohl and P. Bird.
The entries were limited to four in each event ( Coxed Fours and Double Sculls ); two from abroad and two from the UK.
In 1982, a Single Sculls Event was added and the start was moved to Fawley so that the course was closer to 1000 m. As the intermediate start installations were required for the shorter distance, the races had to take place during intervals in the normal racing programme ( the lunch or tea breaks ) which meant that only the dedicated stayed to watch.
Astrid Ayling was also able to race legitimately, winning the Invitation Double Sculls event with Rosie Clugston.

built and first
On his first trip to the finished structure he boasted that he had built a temple grander than Solomon's in Jerusalem.
The Essex Merrimack Bridge when first built was not covered.
Feelings of a community of interest will have to be recreated -- in some of the new nations, indeed, they must be built for the first time -- on a new basis which looks toward the future and does not rely only on shared memories of the past.
In 1846 Matthew B. Goodwin, jeweler and watchmaker, became the town's first telegrapher in a dwelling he built for himself and his business `` two doors north of the Equinox House '' or `` one door north of the Bank, Manchester, Vermont ''.
The first superhighways -- New York's Henry Hudson and Chicago's Lake Shore, San Francisco's Bay Bridge and its approaches, a good slice of the Pennsylvania Turnpike -- were built as part of the federal works program which was going to cure the depression.
Eleazar, pausing on the Hanover plain, found its great forests and remoteness good and with his own hands built the first College Hall, a log hut dedicated `` for the education & instruction of Youth of the Indian Tribes in this Land in reading, writing & all parts of learning which shall appear necessary and expedient for civilizing & christianizing Children of Pagans as well as in all liberal Arts and Sciences ; ;
First a raft is built first, then eggs are laid in the centre, and then a foam cap is placed.
Several robot cities have been planned for the country: the first will be built in 2009 at a cost of 500 billion won, of which 50 billion is direct government investment.
An early pioneer of radio astronomy was Grote Reber, an amateur astronomer who constructed the first purpose built radio telescope in the late 1930s to follow up on the discovery of radio wavelength emissions from space by Karl Jansky.
Eventually they built the first perfusion pump, an invention instrumental to the development of organ transplantation and open heart surgery.
Probably the first linear and continuous assembly process of post-Renaissance times were the Portsmouth Block Mills built between 1801 and 1803.
* 1678 – Robert LaSalle builds the Le Griffon, the first known ship built on the Great Lakes.
It was not until the 1940s that the first general-purpose computers were actually built.
He first built a small villa and named it Abbotsford, creating the name from a ford nearby where previously abbots of Melrose Abbey used to cross the river.
The first known mention of the city of Akkad is in an inscription of Enshakushanna of Uruk, where he claims to have defeated Agade — indicating that it was in existence well before the days of Sargon of Akkad, whom the Sumerian King List claims to have built it.
: For the first time since cities were built and founded,
He also built Rome's first prison, the Mamertine prison.
He was granted lands by the crown, and built the first fortification of the city that evolved into modern-day Copenhagen.
The Anglo-Persian Oil Company built their first pipeline terminus oil refinery in Abadan, starting in 1909 and completing it in 1913 ( see Abadan Refinery ).
When he built his first steel plant, he made a point of naming it after Thomson.
The first Horch automobile was built in 1901.
The first ships protected by iron armour were Kobuksons built in the early 15th century.
The first ships protected by iron armour were Kobuksons built in the early 15th century.
* ABCD ships, The first four steel ships built during the " New Navy " period of U. S. Naval history-Atlanta, Boston, Chicago and Dolphin
There, settlers built Jamestown, Virginia, England's first permanent colony, and like many other explorers before, they set out to find treasure.

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