OTW Update
Posted: November 2nd, 2019, 8:33 pm
Haven't posted since this time a year ago. Pretty much totally committed to the boat at this point and transition to the erg right around now strictly for training. I raced the Center City Slam last February which I won over four other 60+ competitors with a time which was a mere shadow of what I was doing several years ago (7:28). I chalk it up to several things, it's been five years since my best erg time in competition (7:05.3) and my gym PR of 6:59. So I'm five years older. I only train on the erg seriously from December until March. And most importantly, I just don't have the desire to do the brutal sessions necessary to get the fastest times possible. Going fast on the erg just hurts too much. The water is a different animal. The pain is there, it's just in the background because there's so much going on. Lots to think about. Reminds me of bicycle road racing.
I made a solid leap to another level this season. My two best sprint (1000m) races were:
Independence day Regatta 3rd of 6 4:12 1x
Quaker City Regatta 3rd of 5 4:10 1x
Head races (4000m time trials, launch on 10s intervals):
Navy Day Regatta 12th of 14 18:35
Head of the Schuykill 16th of 18 18:27
One of my goals was to break 18:30 on the Schulykill, my previous best was 19:10. Getting two honest 3rds in a quality field in the sprints was satisfying. I missed second by 2s and 3s; so definitely in the hunt. There's really only two local guys that are currently totally out of my reach in 60-65 class; Mark Malone and Alex Cook. And of course at the national level there's plenty of guys like Tom Darling. I've been racing in the open class as there's not a lot of guys racing the LWT's; and OTW LWT class is 160lbs. I'm in shape, walking around weight is 168, I got below 160 twice last year and it wasn't any fun. It speaks to the quality of the competition how far back I finished in the head races even though I had two solid times. My navigation has improved greatly compared to last year (although clipping two bouys at HOS cost me 20s and two places). All told I did (10) races this season.
Marianne left the mixed double to devote her time to a women's quad. I ended up rowing a composite quad and double with Whitemarsh. Me and Amy McBlane had some decent results (best was 3rd) in the double. And we had a mixed quad that was flying (sub 2:00 splits, heading for a sub 16min time) at HOS when we picked up a bunch of debris with 1500m to go that killed us (bulled our way to 17:30 and 5th of 7). This was a real problem later afternoon on Sunday after a heavy morning rain. Lots of boats got jammed up.
This was my third full season racing OTW. I seem to be taking another step forward each year. The old timers I race against are really, really good. My hope is that I can continue to close the gap and get a little better each season. Next season I'll be looking to break 18min on the Schuylkill. I'll be 64 for next season, one more year until I age up to 65!
I made a solid leap to another level this season. My two best sprint (1000m) races were:
Independence day Regatta 3rd of 6 4:12 1x
Quaker City Regatta 3rd of 5 4:10 1x
Head races (4000m time trials, launch on 10s intervals):
Navy Day Regatta 12th of 14 18:35
Head of the Schuykill 16th of 18 18:27
One of my goals was to break 18:30 on the Schulykill, my previous best was 19:10. Getting two honest 3rds in a quality field in the sprints was satisfying. I missed second by 2s and 3s; so definitely in the hunt. There's really only two local guys that are currently totally out of my reach in 60-65 class; Mark Malone and Alex Cook. And of course at the national level there's plenty of guys like Tom Darling. I've been racing in the open class as there's not a lot of guys racing the LWT's; and OTW LWT class is 160lbs. I'm in shape, walking around weight is 168, I got below 160 twice last year and it wasn't any fun. It speaks to the quality of the competition how far back I finished in the head races even though I had two solid times. My navigation has improved greatly compared to last year (although clipping two bouys at HOS cost me 20s and two places). All told I did (10) races this season.
Marianne left the mixed double to devote her time to a women's quad. I ended up rowing a composite quad and double with Whitemarsh. Me and Amy McBlane had some decent results (best was 3rd) in the double. And we had a mixed quad that was flying (sub 2:00 splits, heading for a sub 16min time) at HOS when we picked up a bunch of debris with 1500m to go that killed us (bulled our way to 17:30 and 5th of 7). This was a real problem later afternoon on Sunday after a heavy morning rain. Lots of boats got jammed up.
This was my third full season racing OTW. I seem to be taking another step forward each year. The old timers I race against are really, really good. My hope is that I can continue to close the gap and get a little better each season. Next season I'll be looking to break 18min on the Schuylkill. I'll be 64 for next season, one more year until I age up to 65!