UNM Nonathlon Scores
Posted: June 22nd, 2006, 11:47 pm
Please recognize our team mates with individual Nonathlon ranking scores in the top 10% of all rowers (scores of 900+ points of 1000 available points):
Ave/Leg----Legs------Age-----Group------Teammate (September 18, 2006)
943.2------9 of 9------63------M Hwt------Bob L
923.0------2 of 4------59------M Hwt------John N
911.0------5 of 7------53------M Hwt------Dave H
909.0------5 of 9------32------M Hwt------Tom B
906.7------3 of 7------54------M Hwt------Gustaaf
901.0------1 of 9------57------F Hwt------Bonnie H NEW 900 CLUB
University of New Mexico Nonathlon Scores (September 18, 2006)
Ave Pts---Total Pts---Rank----Legs-------Teammate
943.2-------8489------011------9---------Bob L
902.6-------6318------118------7---------Gustaaf
900.8-------7206------086------8---------Dave H
897.4-------8077------030------9---------Tom B
878.2-------7904------038------9---------Bonnie H
860.3-------6022------133------7---------Jim K
857.3-------7716------050------9---------John N
856.1-------7705------053------9---------Gene K
846.0-------7614------057------9---------Henrik M
841.3-------7572------060------9---------Rick F
834.9-------6679------106------8---------Kevin M
827.5-------6620------109------8---------John C
809.9-------6479------114------8---------Craig J
775.8-------6206------124------8---------Patricia G
758.0-------0758------263------1---------Terry "T"
727.6-------5093------153------7---------Bruce "T"
What is the Nonathlon?
This is a competition based around the Concept2 indoor rower. If you use a Concept2 and are interested in a way of comparing yourself to other rowers please enter the competition.
Concept2 divides people's performances up by the age, weight class and gender of the participants. If you're a 54 year old lightweight woman you can compete against other women like you in the Concept2 ranking, but it's hard to know how you compare against a 35 year old heavyweight man. That's where the Nonathlon comes in! It lets you compare yourself against other rowers, covering a range of distances (not just the popular 2,000m event).
How does the scoring work?
Each time or distance you record is compared against a theoretical 'expected' standard. If you match that standard you get 1,000 points. If you are slower you'll get proportionally less, and if you're faster (not easy!) you'll get more.
For all members who add new times or complete new segments / legs, please post a note and I will update the scores and averages. Thanks for participating in the UNM Nonathlon Score thread.
The scoring is driven on the total from the number of legs or segments completed. The average points column details the individual ranking (out of 1000 theoretical expected target).
Ave/Leg----Legs------Age-----Group------Teammate (September 18, 2006)
943.2------9 of 9------63------M Hwt------Bob L
923.0------2 of 4------59------M Hwt------John N
911.0------5 of 7------53------M Hwt------Dave H
909.0------5 of 9------32------M Hwt------Tom B
906.7------3 of 7------54------M Hwt------Gustaaf
901.0------1 of 9------57------F Hwt------Bonnie H NEW 900 CLUB
University of New Mexico Nonathlon Scores (September 18, 2006)
Ave Pts---Total Pts---Rank----Legs-------Teammate
943.2-------8489------011------9---------Bob L
902.6-------6318------118------7---------Gustaaf
900.8-------7206------086------8---------Dave H
897.4-------8077------030------9---------Tom B
878.2-------7904------038------9---------Bonnie H
860.3-------6022------133------7---------Jim K
857.3-------7716------050------9---------John N
856.1-------7705------053------9---------Gene K
846.0-------7614------057------9---------Henrik M
841.3-------7572------060------9---------Rick F
834.9-------6679------106------8---------Kevin M
827.5-------6620------109------8---------John C
809.9-------6479------114------8---------Craig J
775.8-------6206------124------8---------Patricia G
758.0-------0758------263------1---------Terry "T"
727.6-------5093------153------7---------Bruce "T"
What is the Nonathlon?
This is a competition based around the Concept2 indoor rower. If you use a Concept2 and are interested in a way of comparing yourself to other rowers please enter the competition.
Concept2 divides people's performances up by the age, weight class and gender of the participants. If you're a 54 year old lightweight woman you can compete against other women like you in the Concept2 ranking, but it's hard to know how you compare against a 35 year old heavyweight man. That's where the Nonathlon comes in! It lets you compare yourself against other rowers, covering a range of distances (not just the popular 2,000m event).
How does the scoring work?
Each time or distance you record is compared against a theoretical 'expected' standard. If you match that standard you get 1,000 points. If you are slower you'll get proportionally less, and if you're faster (not easy!) you'll get more.
For all members who add new times or complete new segments / legs, please post a note and I will update the scores and averages. Thanks for participating in the UNM Nonathlon Score thread.
The scoring is driven on the total from the number of legs or segments completed. The average points column details the individual ranking (out of 1000 theoretical expected target).