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    Acute endocrine, immune, and muscle damage responses following a 2,000-m rowing time trial in elite male athletes

    Ha, S.-M., Ha, M.-S., Lee, M.
    Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)
    “…Tailored recovery strategies may be necessary to counteract immune suppression and support sustained performance in elite rowers.…”
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    The relationship between countermovement jump force-time characteristics and 2,000-m rowing ergometer performance

    DeLeo, J. M., Wolf, A., Philipp, N. M., Ackerman, K. E., Fry, A. C.
    Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)
    “…The Olympic race distance of 2,000-m (2k) requires extensive aerobic and anaerobic energy system contributions, along with sustained high force output. Aim(s): The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between rowing ergometer (erg) performance and the force-time curve characteristics of a counter-movement jump (CMJ), and to determine if rowing-related low back pain (LBP) affected these relationships. …”
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    The physiological and performance development of two multiple Olympic champion rowers: a 20-year follow-up study

    Mikulic, P., Gulin, J.
    Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)
    “…In addition, average power output sustained during all-out tests over 2000 and 6000 m on a rowing ergometer was also obtained. …”
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    Maximal sustainable energy intake during transatlantic ocean rowing is insufficient for total energy expenditure and skeletal muscle mass maintenance

    Holsgrove-West, R. K., Revuelta Iniesta, R., Abdelrahman, D. R., Murton, A. J., Wall, B. T., Stephens, F. B.
    Published in Experimental Physiology (2024)
    “…After 46 days of prolonged ultra-endurance ocean rowing incurring 10% body mass loss, maximal sustainable EI of ~2.5 × RMR was unable to meet total TEE suggesting that there is indeed a physiological capacity to EI.…”
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    Force-velocity-endurance profiling applied to rowing performance

    Delhaye, C., Morel, B., Blervaque, L., Bowen, M., Diry, A., Dorel, S., Messonnier, L., Samozino, P.
    Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)
    “…INTRODUCTION: The power output achieved in rowing, is contingent upon the ability to product and sustain elevated levels of power [1]. The two mains` power capacities determining performance are the maximal (Pmax) and the critical (Pc) power, the latter is defined as the asymptote of the power-duration relationship and represents the intensity threshold above which fatigue develops drastically, i.e. severe domain. …”
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    Differential effects of strength determinants on different phases of Olympic rowing performance in adolescent athletes

    Ledergerber, R. J., Jacobs, M. W., Roth, R., Schumann, M.
    Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2023)
    “…As the characteristic pacing strategy compounds an initial start sprint, a sustained middle section and end spurt, the neuromuscular and physiological requirements of the particular phases need to be considered more closely (Garland, 2005; Mikulic, 2011). …”
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    High energetic demand of elite rowing - implications for training and nutrition

    Winkert, K., Steinacker, J. M., Koehler, K., Treff, G.
    Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2022)
    “…In high-volume training weeks, TER is presumably at the upper end of the sustainable total energy expenditure. Periodized nutrition seems warranted for rowers to avoid low energy availability, which might negatively impact performance, training, and health.…”
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    Poster 120: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on injury onset and timing in Division 1 NCAA athletes

    Wu, S., Upfill-Brown, A., Bugarin, A., Jones, K., Kremen, T., Shi, B.
    Published in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)
    “…We aim to describe the types of athletic injuries sustained by high level collegiate athletes before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    Update on injury epidemiology in rowing: our experience with female NCAA Division I athletes and a systematic review of the literature

    Treloar, J., Bolia, I. K., Anvari, A., Collon, K., Lan, R., Bell, J. A., Romano, R., Petrigliano, F. A., Gamradt, S. C., Weber, A. E.
    Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2021)
    “…Among the 92 injured athletes, 38% sustained injury to the lower back, while 23% and 16% of these athletes sustained injury to the ribs and hip-groin area, respectively. …”
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    Rigging optimization for rowing efficiency

    Kleshnev, V.
    Published in BioRow (2022)
    “…Of course, the real result would depend on how the athlete will be able to sustain the increased load caused by heavier gearing during full race distance, which depends on physiological conditions of this sculler. …”
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    Rib stress injuries among female national collegiate athletic association rowers: a prospective epidemiological study

    Madison, C. A., Harter, R. A., Pickerill, M. L., Housman, J. M.
    Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2022)
    “…Rib stress injuries (RSIs) are debilitating injuries that competitive rowers often sustain during their careers, losing up to 10 weeks of training per year. …”
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    Training conditions and emotional impact on Spanish Olympic swimmers and rowers in social isolation due to COVID-19. Results of a survey

    Moscoso-Sánchez, D., Alarcón-Rubio, D., Trujillo-Carmona, M., Jaenes-Sánchez, J. C.
    Published in Sustainability (2021)
    “…Sustainability…”
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    Olympic rowing - maximum capacity over 2000 meters

    Treff, G., Winkert, K., Steinacker, J. M.
    Published in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin (2021)
    “…To realize such race times, rowers need strength and endurance, which is physiologically evident in an oxidative adaption of the skeletal muscles, a high aerobic capacity, and the ability to contribute and sustain a relatively high percentage of anaerobic energy for several minutes. …”
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    Acute comparative effect of foam rolling and static stretching on range of motion in rowers

    Penichet-Tomas, A., Pueo, B., Abad-Lopez, M., Jimenez-Olmedo, J. M.
    Published in Sustainability (2021)
    “…Sustainability…”
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    Prescription of training load in relation to loading and unloading phases of training

    Published 2015
    “…A similar relationship between injury burden and performance in individual sports has been observed from analysis of internal data with athletes reporting injuries in the month prior to World Championships at risk of sustaining an in-championship injury. Importantly, if substantial amounts of training are modified,individual athletes aresignificantly less likely to achieve their goals. …”
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    Musculoskeletal screening to identify female collegiate rowers at risk for lo back pain

    Gonzalez, S. L., Diaz, A. M., Plummer, H. A., Michener, L. A.
    Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2018)
    “…Results Eighteen rowers sustained an LBP injury. No differences in FMS or impairments between groups were demonstrated. …”
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    The effect of two ß-alanine dosing strategies on 30-minute rowing performance: a randomized, controlled trial

    Beasley, L., Smith, L., Antonio, J., Gordon, D., Johnstone, J., Roberts, J.
    Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2018)
    “…The ergogenic effect of ßA has also been demonstrated for 2000-m rowing performance prompting interest in whether ßA may be beneficial for sustained aerobic exercise. This study therefore investigated the effect of two ßA dosing strategies on 30-min rowing and subsequent sprint performance. …”
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    Examining the functional movement screen and y balance test scores in a cohort of intercollegiate athletes before and after a training intervention

    Liljeberg, J. E.
    Published 2018
    “…A two-group growth curve was used for the study`s second aim and third aim to determine if there was a difference between YBT and FMS scores of athletes who have or have not sustained LE injuries, as well as to compare maximum squat and bench press test results in studentathletes before, during, and after a strength and conditioning-based intervention. …”
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    High-intensity interval training in different exercise modes: Lessons from time to exhaustion

    Sousa, A. C., Fernandes, R. J., Vilas Boas, J. P., Figueiredo, P.
    Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2018)
    “…To provide information for high-intensity interval training (HIIT) load, we compared the temporal variables of VO2 response at, and after, a time sustained at the exercise intensity corresponding to VO2max (Tlim) in different exercise modes. …”
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    Elite status maintained: a 12-year physiological and performance follow-up of two Olympic champion rowers

    Mikulic, P., Bralic, N.
    Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2018)
    “…A 12-year improvement of 28% and 33% occurred for the mean power output sustained over 2000 and 6000-m on a rowing ergometer, respectively. …”
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