New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

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Re: New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

Post by Shawn Baker » July 17th, 2015, 12:03 pm

Try to update/edit my last 1 minute piece to add verification code and it now says 1 minute piece is not in the rankable list? Not sure it shows all the other pieces as rankable still but the 1 minute is gone- so is my result
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Re: New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

Post by Citroen » July 17th, 2015, 12:05 pm

Write an email to rowing@concept2.com because that's something that they need to fix in the logbook system.

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Re: New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

Post by f2d » July 19th, 2015, 5:50 pm

I was just looking at the rowing records page for 500m, apparently someone's done 500m in 1:10.5. That's a kilowatt of output mind you.

I wonder what he could've done 100m in at his prime. (The record is from 1991 when he was 30)

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Re: New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

Post by lindsayh » July 19th, 2015, 7:30 pm

f2d wrote:I was just looking at the rowing records page for 500m, apparently someone's done 500m in 1:10.5. That's a kilowatt of output mind you.
I wonder what he could've done 100m in at his prime. (The record is from 1991 when he was 30)
When Leo Young did his 500m the PM wouldn't allow pulls below I think 1:07 without starting to double the numbers so he had to be very careful not to go too fast once he was below 1:10 so it was a bit of a juggling act. Therefore his 100m would have been impossible to measure unfortunately.
(There are a number of threads both here and on the UK ISS site that give the details both of his training and the recent debates about PM differences as Ross Love gets close to the mark)
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Re: New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

Post by PowerRower » July 19th, 2015, 8:35 pm

Ive been told that my time of 1:12.0 on a PM3+ would translate to 1:09.5 on the PM1 Leo used... not sure it really matters since Concept 2 only recognizes one record but that's what people "in the know" say. Due to the fact that the PM1 measured watts different than the PM3.
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Re: New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

Post by Rowing_DJ » July 20th, 2015, 8:00 pm

Butch91 wrote:
mmayzak wrote:Paul Buchanan I am NOT.

But I am lol

Word of caution with the sprints - I ended up in a ambulance being admitted to hospital last Wednesday - Broken but not destroyed http://roadtosub6.blogspot.com/2015/07/ ... royed.html
Wow, sorry to hear you had to go through that, but thanks for sharing - as a newcomer to all this, I was already a little cautious about sprinting, but had no idea it could be this damaging... I shall be very careful from now on!

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Re: New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

Post by djh » July 21st, 2015, 8:48 pm

Where is the downloadable certificate? Haven't found it anywhere on log.concept2.com e.g. http://log.concept2.com/challenge/event ... prints.asp.
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Re: New 1 minute and 100m rankings!

Post by RBFC » August 4th, 2015, 9:35 pm

djh wrote:Where is the downloadable certificate? Haven't found it anywhere on log.concept2.com e.g. http://log.concept2.com/challenge/event ... prints.asp.
On your own logbook page, go to "Challenges", and there is a section for current and future challenges on the lower right. If you entered those events into your personal logbook, there will be a link to the certificate.

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