USRowing collegiate rules
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USRowing collegiate rules are the standardized competition and eligibility regulations that govern intercollegiate rowing programs and regattas in the United States.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| USRowing Rules of Rowing | 1 |
| USRowing collegiate rules canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: USRowing collegiate rules Context triple: [Harvard Crimson men’s rowing, governingRuleSet, USRowing collegiate rules]
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Princeton Tigers women’s rowing
Princeton Tigers women’s rowing is the varsity collegiate rowing program of Princeton University, known for its strong performances in Ivy League and national competitions.
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Harvard Crimson women’s rowing
Harvard Crimson women’s rowing is the varsity women’s rowing program of Harvard University, competing in collegiate regattas as part of the university’s storied athletic tradition.
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Yale Bulldogs women’s rowing
Yale Bulldogs women’s rowing is the varsity collegiate rowing program representing Yale University, known for its strong performances in NCAA competition and its historic rivalry with Harvard.
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Harvard Crimson men’s rowing
Harvard Crimson men’s rowing is the varsity rowing program of Harvard University, renowned for its long-standing success and historic rivalries in collegiate rowing.
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Oregon State Beavers women’s rowing
Oregon State Beavers women’s rowing is the NCAA Division I women’s rowing program representing Oregon State University in intercollegiate rowing competitions.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: USRowing collegiate rules Target entity description: USRowing collegiate rules are the standardized competition and eligibility regulations that govern intercollegiate rowing programs and regattas in the United States.
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A.
Princeton Tigers women’s rowing
Princeton Tigers women’s rowing is the varsity collegiate rowing program of Princeton University, known for its strong performances in Ivy League and national competitions.
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B.
Harvard Crimson women’s rowing
Harvard Crimson women’s rowing is the varsity women’s rowing program of Harvard University, competing in collegiate regattas as part of the university’s storied athletic tradition.
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C.
Yale Bulldogs women’s rowing
Yale Bulldogs women’s rowing is the varsity collegiate rowing program representing Yale University, known for its strong performances in NCAA competition and its historic rivalry with Harvard.
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Harvard Crimson men’s rowing
Harvard Crimson men’s rowing is the varsity rowing program of Harvard University, renowned for its long-standing success and historic rivalries in collegiate rowing.
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Oregon State Beavers women’s rowing
Oregon State Beavers women’s rowing is the NCAA Division I women’s rowing program representing Oregon State University in intercollegiate rowing competitions.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
rowing regulations
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sports competition rules ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
both men’s and women’s collegiate rowing programs
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club‑level collegiate rowing teams not governed by NCAA in some events ⓘ collegiate rowing regattas sanctioned by USRowing ⓘ intercollegiate rowing programs in the United States ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| defines |
categories of collegiate events such as varsity and novice
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eligibility criteria for novice collegiate rowers ⓘ penalties for rule infractions in collegiate races ⓘ requirements for regatta organizers hosting collegiate events ⓘ roles and authority of race officials at collegiate regattas ⓘ |
| governedBy | USRowing ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| publisher | USRowing ⓘ |
| regulates |
amateur status of collegiate rowers in USRowing events
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boat classes used in collegiate regattas ⓘ competition formats for collegiate rowing ⓘ conduct of coaches and athletes at collegiate regattas ⓘ coxswain requirements in collegiate events ⓘ drug and alcohol policies at collegiate rowing events ⓘ eligibility documentation required from collegiate athletes ⓘ eligibility of collegiate rowers in USRowing‑sanctioned events ⓘ equipment standards for collegiate rowing shells and oars ⓘ false start procedures in collegiate races ⓘ lane assignments and starting procedures in collegiate regattas ⓘ lightweight weigh‑in procedures for collegiate athletes ⓘ minimum and maximum crew sizes for collegiate boats ⓘ protest and appeals procedures at collegiate regattas ⓘ race distances for collegiate events under USRowing sanction ⓘ regatta entry procedures for collegiate programs ⓘ safety launches and on‑water supervision at collegiate regattas ⓘ safety standards for collegiate rowing competitions ⓘ seeding and progression systems such as heats, repechages, and finals ⓘ substitution rules for collegiate crews ⓘ timing and photo‑finish procedures in collegiate races ⓘ transfer and participation rules for collegiate rowers between institutions ⓘ uniform and identification requirements for collegiate crews ⓘ use of adaptive equipment for eligible collegiate rowers ⓘ weather and water condition protocols for collegiate racing ⓘ weight classes such as lightweight and openweight rowing ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Intercollegiate Rowing Association rules
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NCAA rowing regulations ⓘ USRowing collegiate rules self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
USRowing Rules of Rowing
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| scope | standardized competition and eligibility regulations for collegiate rowing ⓘ |
| sport | rowing ⓘ |
| usedBy |
college rowing clubs affiliated with USRowing
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university rowing programs competing in USRowing‑sanctioned regattas ⓘ |
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Subject: USRowing collegiate rules Description of subject: USRowing collegiate rules are the standardized competition and eligibility regulations that govern intercollegiate rowing programs and regattas in the United States.
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