List of rowing blades – National team oars

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The table below shows the way the rowing blades are painted in international competitions of rowing in which national teams participate. Each team associated with the International Rowing Federation uses a specific model. This pattern may be a reproduction of the national flag on the oar blade, but it may also be a fanciful motif chosen by a given rowing federation. The left oar is usually a mirror image of the right oar. [1] [2] [3]

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BladeNationDescription
Afghanistan Rowing Blade.png Afghanistan Colours of flag of Afghanistan, without the Emblem of Afghanistan.
Rowing Blade of Albania.png Albania Similar to the civil ensign of Albania.
Rowing blade of Algeria.png Algeria Flag of Algeria.
Rowing blade of American Samoa.png American Samoa Flag of American Samoa, but with a different arrangement and without the emblem.
Rowing blade of Angola.png Angola Flag of Angola.
Argentina Rowing Blade.svg Argentina Flag of Argentina, but with white stripe vertical.
Rowing Blade of Armenia.png Armenia Flag of Armenia.
Australian Rowing Blade.svg Australia White blade with green, yellow, and green strips running vertically across the blade, near the tip.
Austrian Rowing Blade.svg Austria Flag of Austria.
Rowing Blade of Azerbaijan.png Azerbaijan Flag of Azerbaijan.
Rowing blade of Bahamas.png Bahamas Flag of the Bahamas.
Rowing Blade of Bahrain.png Bahrain Flag of Bahrain.
Rowing blade of Bangladesh.png Bangladesh white/light blue blade.
Rowing blade of Barbados.png Barbados Transformed flag of Barbados.
Rowing Blade of Belarus.png Belarus Flag of Belarus.
Belgium Rowing Blade.svg Belgium Flag of Belgium.
Rowing blade of Benin.png Benin Flag of Benin.
Rowing blade of Bermuda.png Bermuda Flag of Bermuda, without the coat of arms.
Rowing blade of Bolivia.png Bolivia Flag of Bolivia with the coat of arms.
Rowing Blade of Bosnia-Herzegovina.png Bosnia-Herzegovina Flag of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Rowing blade of Botswana.png Botswana Flag of Botswana.
Rowing blade of Brazil.png Brazil White with vertical stripes: yellow-green-yellow-green.
Bulgaria Rowing Blade.svg Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria, but stripes are vertical.
Rowing blade of Burkina Faso.png Burkina Faso Flag of Burkina Faso.
Rowing blade of Cameroon.png Cameroon Flag of Cameroon.
Canadian Rowing Blade.svg Canada Flag of Canada.
Rowing Blade of Cape Verde.png Cape Verde Flag of Cape Verde.
Rowing Blade of Cayman Islands.png Cayman Islands Light blue blade.
Rowing Blade of Chile.png Chile A blue blade with a white star and a red and white stripe.
Rowing Blade of China.png China White blade and red bow with 5 yellow stars.
Rowing Blade of Colombia.png Colombia Flag of Colombia, but the stripes are vertical..
Rowing blade of Costa Rica.png Costa Rica Civil flag of Costa Rica.
Croatia Rowing Blade.svg Croatia White blade with red checkers in top right corner. Based on Croatian coat of arms.
Rowing blade of Cuba.png Cuba blade with 3 stripes: red, white and blue.
Rowing Blade of Cyprus.png Cyprus Flag of Cyprus.
Czech Republic Rowing Blade.png Czechia Flag of Czechia.
Denmark Rowing Blade.svg Denmark White blade with red horizontal stripe.
Rowing blade of Djibouti.png Djibouti Flag of Djibouti.
Rowing blade of Dominican Republic.png Dominican Republic The layout is similar to the flag of the Dominican Republic, but without coat of arms.
Rowing blade of Equador.png Ecuador Flag of Ecuador without the coat of arms.
University of West England Boat Club Rowing Blade.svg Egypt Flag of Egypt, without the coat of arms.
Rowing blade of Salvador.png El Salvador White blade with 5 vertical blue stripes.
Estonia Rowing Blade.svg Estonia Flag of Estonia.
Rowing blade of Eswatini.png Eswatini A blue blade with two white stripes at the end.
Rowing blade of Fiji.png Fiji A white blade with a black vertical stripe in front of the tip.
Rowing Blade of Finland.png Finland Flag of Finland.
French Rowing Blade.svg France Flag of France.
Rowing Blade of Georgia Rowing Team.png Georgia Flag of Georgia.
German Rowing Blade.svg Germany Flag of Germany.
Rowing blade of Ghana.png Ghana Flag of Ghana.
Rowing Blade of Gibraltar.png Gibraltar A white blade with a red stripe at the tip.
Great Britain Rowing Blade.svg Great Britain White blade with red tip with Union Flag.
Greek Rowing Blade.svg Greece Blue blade with white cross, part of Greece's coat of arms.
Rowing blade of Guatemala.png Guatemala White blade with 2 vertical, wide, blue stripes.
Rowing Blade of Haiti.png Haiti Flag of Haiti.
Rowing blade of Honduras.png Honduras A blue blade with a white sash across and the stars of the Honduran flag.
Rowing Blade of Hong Kong.png Hong Kong A slightly altered Flag of Hong Kong.
Hungarian Rowing Blade.png Hungary Flag of Hungary.
Rowing Blade of Iceland.png Iceland Flag of Iceland without vertical stripes.
Rowing Blade of India National Team.png India Two horizontal stripes: light sky blue and dark blue.
Rowing blade of Indonesia.png Indonesia Two vertical stripes: white and red.
Rowing Blade of Iraq.png Iraq Flag of Iraq.
Rowing blade of Iran.png Iran Simplified flag of Iran.
Rowing Blade of Ireland National Team - new.png Ireland Green blade with a white clover.
Rowing Blade of Izrael.png Israel Two horizontal stripes: blue and white.
Italy Rowing Blade.svg Italy Flag of Italy.
Rowing blade of Ivory Coast.png Ivory Coast A white blade with orange, white and green stripes at the tip.
Rowing blade of Jamaica.png Jamaica Flag of Jamaica.
Rowing blade of Japan.png Japan Flag of Japan plus two diagonal red stripes.
Rowing blade of Jordan.png Jordan Flag of Jordan.
Rowing blade of Kazakhstan.png Kazakhstan A blue blade with a yellow tip and a diagonal red stripe.
Rowing blade of Kenya.png Kenya A white blade with black, white and red stripes on the tip.
Rowing blade of Kuwait.png Kuwait Flag of Kuwait.
Kyrgystan Rowing Blade.png Kyrgyzstan Flag of Kyrgyzstan.
Rowing Blade of Latvia.png Latvia Flag of Latvia.
Rowing blade of Lebanon.png Lebanon Flag of Lebanon.
Rowing blade of Libya.png Libya Flag of Libya.
Lithuania Rowing Blade.png Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.
Rowing Blade of Luxembourg.png Luxembourg Appearance similar to the coat of arms of Luxembourg.
Rowing Blade of Madagascar.png Madagascar Flag of Madagascar.
Rowing blade of Malawi.png Malawi Flag of Malawi.
Rowing Blade of Malaysia.png Malaysia A variation using the colors and emblem of the flag of Malaysia.
Rowing blade of Maldives.png Maldives Flag of Maldives.
Rowing blade of Mali.png Mali Flag of Mali.
Rowing Blade of Malta.png Malta Flag of Malta.
Rowing blade of Mauritius.png Mauritius Flag of Mauritius.
Rowing blade of Mexico.png Mexico A green blade with a white and red stripe at the tip.
Rowing blade of Morocco.png Morocco Flag of Morocco with a simplified star.
Rowing Blade of Moldowa.png Moldova Flag of Moldova, but horizontally and without the coat of arms.
Rowing Blade of Monaco.png Monaco A red blade with a narrow horizontal white stripe.
Rowing blade of Mongolia.png Mongolia Flag of Mongolia.
Rowing Blade of Mozambique.png Mozambique Flag of Mozambique without the emblem.
Rowing blade of Myanmar.png Myanmar A white blade with blue-white-red stripes on the tip.
Rowing Blade of Namibia.png Namibia Flag of Namibia.
Rowing blade of Nepal.png Nepal A variation using the colors and emblems of the Nepalese flag.
Netherlands Rowing Blade.svg Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.
New Zeeland Rowing Blade.svg New Zealand Black blade with silver fern and letters N and Z on either side of the silver fern.
Rowing Blade of Nicaragua.png Nicaragua Flag of Nicaragua, without the coat of arms.
Rowing Blade of Niger.png Niger Flag of Niger.
Rowing blade of Nigeria.png Nigeria Flag of Nigeria with changed proportions.
Rowing blade of North Korea.png North Korea White blade and selected elements from the North Korean flag.
Rowing blade of North Macedonia.png North Macedonia. Flag of North Macedonia.
Norway Rowing Blade.svg Norway Flag of Norway without the vertical stripes.
Rowing Blade of Pakistan.png Pakistan blade with 3 horizontal stripes: dark green/white/dark green.
Rowing Blade of Palestine.png Palestine Flag of Palestine.
Rowing Blade of Panama.png Panama White blade with a navy blue star and a red one.
Rowing blade of Paraguay.png Paraguay A variation using the colors of the Paraguayan flag.
Rowing blade of Peru.png Peru A red blade with a diagonal wide white stripe.
Rowing blade of Philippines.png Philippines Red and blue blade with a large white chevron.
Poland Rowing Blade.svg Poland Flag of Poland.
Rowing Blade of Portugal.png Portugal A white blade with a green and red stripe at the tip.
Rowing Blade of Puerto Rico.png Puerto Rico Simplified Flag of Puerto Rico (fewer stripes).
Rowing blade of Qatar.png Qatar Flag of Qatar
Romania Rowing Blade.svg Romania Flag of Romania.
Russian Rowing Blade.svg Russia Flag of Russia.
Rowing blade of Saint Vincent and Grenadines.png Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Rowing blade of Samoa.png Samoa Flag of Samoa.
Rowing blade of Saudi Arabia.png Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia.
Rowing blade of Senegal.png Senegal Flag of Senegal.
Rowing Blade of Serbia.png Serbia Colors from the flag of Serbia, but in a different arrangement.
Rowing blade of Singapore.png Singapore White and red blade divided diagonally.
Rowing Blade of Slovakia.png Slovakia Colors and coat of arms from the flag of Slovakia, but in a different arrangement.
Rowing Blade of Slovenia.png Slovenia A white blade with a transverse stripe in the colors of the Slovenian flag.
Rowing blade of Somalia.png Somalia Flag of Somalia.
South African Rowing Blade.svg South Africa Flag of South Africa.
Rowing blade of Korea.png South Korea Elements from the flag of South Korea with a changed color scheme.
Spanish Rowing Blade.svg Spain Flag of Spain, but stripes are vertical.
Rowing blade of Sri Lanka.png Sri Lanka An orange blade with a diagonal wide black stripe.
Rowing Blade of Sudan.png Sudan Flag of Sudan.
Sweden Rowing Blade.png Sweden Coat of Arms of Sweden.
Swiss Rowing Blade.svg Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.
Rowing Blade of Syria.png Syria Flag of Syria.
Rowing blade of Thailand.png Thailand Flag of Thailand.
Rowing Blade of Chinese Taipei.png Chinese Taipei Horizontal 3 stripes: navy blue-white-red with a variation of the Chinese Taipei symbol.
Rowing blade of Togo.png Togo Flag of Togo.
Rowing blade of Tonga.png Tonga A white blade with an altered flag of Tonga.
Rowing blade of Trynidad and Tobago.png Trinidad and Tobago Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.
Rowing Blade of Tunisia.png Tunisia Flag of Tunisia.
Rowing Blade of Turkey.png Türkiye A white blade with a stripe with the Turkish Flag on the tip.
Rowing blade of Turkmanistan.png Turkmenistan Colors and emblem of the flag of Turkmenistan, but a different arrangement.
Rowing blade of Uganda.png Uganda Three horizontal stripes in the colors of the flag of Uganda.
Rowing Blade of Ukraine National Team.png Ukraine Flag of Ukraine.
Rowing blade of the United Arab Emirates.png United Arab Emirates Flag of the United Arab Emirates.
USA Rowing Blade.svg United States Colors from the US Flag, but in a different arrangement.
Rowing Blade of Uruguay.png Uruguay Blue blade.
Rowing blade of Uzbekistan.png Uzbekistan Flag of Uzbekistan, but without the emblem and slightly different colors.
Rowing blade of Vanuatu.png Vanuatu Flag of Vanuatu, without the emblem.
Rowing Blade of Venezuela.png Venezuela Flag of Venezuela without the emblem.
Vietnamese Rowing Blade.png Vietnam Flag of Vietnam with an inverted star.
Rowing blade of Zambia.png Zambia Flag of Zambia.
Rowing blade of Zimbabwe.png Zimbabwe A variation using the colors of the flag of Zimbabwe.

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