Targets For The Year End 2004
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I thought it might be nice for people to put down 2 rowing targets they have set them selves to aim for by the end of this year. (Wet or Dry or Both). You can then revisit this thread and tick them off when you have reached them <br><br>I will go 1st.<br><br>1st aim is to row 5000m on the Erg in 16:40.0 or under. (17:10.2 pb)<br>2nd aim is to row a 2000m on the Erg in 6:20.0 or under (6:24.0 pb)<br><br>I will do both (PMA) <br><br>Sir Pirate
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Phil, I'll go 2nd<br><br>10k sub 34.30<br>5k sub 16.30<br>2k sub 6.15<br><br>Don't know which is going to be the hardest, probably the 10k
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Good luck with those John, I have a feeling you will go past them before the end of this year.<br><br>Nice Melon by the way <br><br>Sir Pirate
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By the end of this Ranking year (is that what your asking) ...<br><br>1/ 2k @ sub 6:20 (currently 6:30.4)<br><br>2/ In the top 10% for all Ranking distances between 500m and 10k inclusive (also 30min)<br><br>- George<br>
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I'm going with ranking year too, which ends April '05.<br><br>1) In top 10 (not % but actual place) on the Online Rankings in distances from 2K to FM.<br><br>2) Have fun doing it.<br><br>
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I would like to hit 100K averaging 2:09/500M. If I accomplish this in the summer, then I would like to attempt a winter pull of the same distance at 2:05.<br><br>I am not so fast on the short stuff, but seem to have it when I need to go for a really long time.<br><br>JM<br><br>40, 5'11", 190lbs.<br>
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<!--QuoteBegin-Rogus+May 26 2004, 03:00 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td class='genmed'><span class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></span> (Rogus @ May 26 2004, 03:00 PM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin--> 1) In top 10 (not % but actual place) on the Online Rankings in distances from 2K to FM.<br><br>2) Have fun doing it. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><br>Can I be the first to report?<br><br>1) 1/4 of the way there! (I know it's early and lots of people will be entering their times.)<br><br>2) For the most part.
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There was a thread on this in the old forum but since it's gone here I go again:<br><br>By the end of calender year 2004:<br>10k: 36:30 <br>500m: 1:25.9 (this one might have to wait until january/february for a competition)
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2k sub 6:10<br><br>60min sub 1:45 pace<br><br>Pete
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ok...i have actually 3...is that ok?<br><br>1) Sub 6.25 (to start with)<br>2) Sub 17 mins 5km<br>3) A sub 3hr Marathon (or any time marthon would be fine)
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1) Run a marathon with 8 min miles to qualify to run in my hometown (Boston) marathon.<br><br>2) Row a 2K under 6:20 without slides. I have been 2.3, 1.8, and 3.7 seconds away in each of the last three years. I hope that some running can improve my erg times.<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Paul Flack
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1 - Sub 6:25 2k (current 6:39.5), I feel confident about this one!<br><br>2 - Win a medal in an individual event (currently - none ), not so confident about this!