0 a small oar (= pole with a flat end) used as one of a pair to move a small, light boat
1 a small, light boat used in the sport of sculling
2 a race between small, light boats in which the people taking part each use a pair of oars
3 to row a boat using a pair of oars:
His last competitive race was in November 2012 when he sculled with his college crew.
Events were to include both small and large boats, from single sculls to eights.
Literally, they're within inches of one another, sculling and paddling.
Four years later he won the bronze medal in the 1968 single sculls competition.
Covers the fundamental mechanics of the rowing stroke, provides regular opportunities for racing in sweep and occasionally sculling boats.
He won various amateur events between 1896 and 1905/06 not only in single sculls but also in doubles and fours.
On the river, sleek racing sculls became standard equipment, and canoeing became popular.
Another popular style involves sculling water horizontally while using flutter kicks vertically.
The local addiction to sculling fever was called water on the brain.
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