Rowboat question...

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Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.
 

Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.

Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
 

Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

All kidding aside, I don't know the legalities here. Men's row boat, at all the major programs (inc Boov) is a varsity sport but not NCAA. So they can pretty much do whatever they want including having female cockswains.
 

Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.

Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.

Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.
 

Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

All kidding aside, I don't know the legalities here.

Mods?
 


Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.

Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.

Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.

I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.
 
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Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.

Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.

Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.

I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.

Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...

But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.

Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?
 
Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
 
Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.

I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
 
Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.

I *weep* for our REAL daughters.

Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.

Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.

Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.

I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.

Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...

But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.

Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?

Stern. First one across the line.
 

Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.

Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.

Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.

I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.

Nice nationalist take Yella.
 
Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.

I *weep* for our REAL daughters.

Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.

Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.

Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.

I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.

Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...

But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.

Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?

Stern. First one across the line.

Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.
 
Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.

I *weep* for our REAL daughters.

Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.

It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.

I'm talking rowboat, not sex.

Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.

I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.

Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.

Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.

I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.

Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...

But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.

Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?

Stern. First one across the line.

Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.

My inability to know bow from stern is why I didn't row boat.

It would help me out a lot if you rowboaters weren't facing backwards.

So does that mean that Creepy's kid was 8 seat and not 1 seat?

Ok!!!
 
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