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PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between the maximal power output (MPO) in an individualized 7 × 2-minute incremental (INCR) test, average power in a 2k (W2k) rowing ergometer test, and maximal oxygen uptake (VËO2max) and to develop a regression equation to predict VËO2max. METHODS: A total of 34 male club rowers (age 18-30 y) performed a 2k and an INCR test in a Concept2 rowing ergometer to determine and compare MPO, W2k, and VËO2max. RESULTS: No significant difference was found between VËO2max measured during INCR or 2k test (P = .73). A very high correlation coefficient (r = .96) was found between MPO and VËO2max and between W2k and VËO2max (r = .93). Linear regression analyses were developed for predicting VËO2max from MPO: (1) VËO2max (mL·min-1) = 11.49 × MPO + 810 and VËO2max from W2k: (2) VËO2max = 10.96 × W2k + 1168. Cross-validation analyses were performed using an independent sample of 14 rowers. There was no difference between the mean predicted VËO2max in the INCR test (4.41 L·min-1) or the 2k test (4.39 L·min-1) and the observed VËO2max (4.40 L·min-1). Technical error of measurement was 3.1% and 3.6%, standard error of estimate was 0.136 and 0.157 mL·min-1, and validation coefficients (r) were .95 and .94 using Equation (1) and (2), respectively. CONCLUSION: A prediction model only including MPO or W2k explains 88% to 90% of the variability in VËO2max and is suggested for practical use in male club rowers.