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Woman Rowing Boat
wΚm-Ιn roΚ-ΙͺΕ boΚt
Definitions
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Sports Β· Water Activity
Common
Depicts a woman rowing a boat, used to represent water sports, rowing as exercise or competition, or women participating in boating activities.
Often used to share outdoor activities, fitness goals, or vacation experiences involving water.
Training for my first regatta next month π£ββοΈπͺ Early mornings on the water are worth it!
Instagram fitness post
Lake weekend with the girls π£ββοΈπ Perfect weather for kayaking!
Social media vacation post
Represents women's participation in traditionally male-dominated water sports, particularly highlighting Olympic rowing and competitive achievements.
2
Metaphorical Β· Effort
Uncommon
Metaphorically represents working hard against resistance or 'rowing upstream' to achieve goals, particularly in professional contexts.
Used to convey determination, persistence, or overcoming challenges.
Working in a male-dominated industry like tech sometimes feels like π£ββοΈ against the current, but making progress!
Professional LinkedIn post
The rowing metaphor connects to broader cultural narratives about hard work and perseverance, especially for women in challenging environments.
Evolution Timeline
2016
Added to Unicode 9.0 with gender variants, reflecting growing recognition of women in sports emoji representation.
Push for gender equality in emoji representation following criticism of male-dominated sports emojis.
2021
Usage spike during Tokyo Olympics, especially highlighting women's rowing achievements.
Increased visibility of women's rowing competitions in global sporting events.
Cultural Context
Represents the increasing visibility of women in competitive rowing, which was historically male-dominated and only added women's events to the Olympics in 1976.
Younger users often employ this emoji to represent fitness goals and outdoor adventures rather than formal competitive rowing.
In countries with strong rowing traditions like the UK, Australia, and Canada, this emoji carries more specific cultural associations with university competitions and national pride.
Regional Variations
Australia
Often used to represent recreational kayaking and coastal activities rather than competitive rowing.
United Kingdom
More commonly used in the UK where rowing has strong cultural traditions, particularly around events like Henley Royal Regatta and university boat races.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: More likely to use in relation to children's sporting activities or personal fitness goals on Facebook.
Gen_Z: Often used for aesthetic outdoor content and fitness journeys on TikTok and Instagram, less tied to formal rowing competitions.
Older: Limited usage, primarily for sharing family activities or watching competitive rowing events.
Millennials: Used to share personal fitness achievements and outdoor adventures, especially on Instagram and Facebook.
Common Combinations
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Female rowing as strength training or athletic achievement
Emphasizes the physical strength required for rowing, particularly celebrating women's athletic capabilities.
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Winning or competing in women's rowing competitions
Used during Olympic games or rowing championships to celebrate achievements.
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Early morning rowing practice or scenic rowing experience
Captures the common practice of rowing at dawn when water conditions are optimal.
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Recreational rowing in natural settings like lakes or rivers
Emphasizes the nature aspect of rowing as an outdoor activity.