If the "sort" resulted in a list where race results displayed first and the rest afterwards, I might understand (but not necessarily agree) with your concern (I'm not sure what your concern with such a result would be—the only thing that comes to mind, a concern that race results are somehow "contaminated" by having non-race results follow on the same list?). But that's hypothetical, since this isn't what is displayed.Alissa—Wed Apr 12, 2006 3:20 pm (pacific time) wrote:I agree that its possible to sort what's posted, but it just isnt the same thing as having a separate list that you have to have been in a race to get on to..chgoss—Apr 12, 2006, 2:22pm (pacific time) wrote:Emphasis added.Alissa—Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:17 pm (pacific time) wrote: [quote="chgoss—Apr 12, 2006, 1:33pm (pacific time)""]The only answer is to have C2 have a separate ranking including only race results. When that happens, the credibility of the training times gets vastly diminished, thus discouraging "cheating" (if, in fact, anyone has actually cheated)
It will also serve to encourage more races to be organized..
The rankings are already set up this way. When you run a search, under "Source" in the right hand column, specify that you want to see only "Race results", and you'll have exactly what you're looking for. (The other options from the drop down menu are "individually entered results", "RowPro Direct Entry" and the default, "ALL.")
Remember that whatever the source you choose to look at, the result is only going to be from a stated "season".
To see "records" look under World Records, which has its own standards for inclusion and will allow you to looks at records from a particular season or from all seasons listed.
Alissa
Here, when one specifies "Race results", the resulting list is only race results—I can't see how that "just isn't the same" as a list of race results.
If I've understood correctly, "Race" results can only be entered by the race administrators. Are you proposing that entries be made differently to the database? If so, how? If not, then we're talking about how the race entries are displayed.
Is your objection that others can look at a list that include race results with other source materials (by specifying "ALL" as the source for the combined list they'd like to see)? If so, why is that a problem, if that is what others want to look at? As long as you still have the ability to see only the list that you want to see?
Alissa[/quote]
Here are a four additional responses:
And a second:cbrock—Wed Apr 12, 2006 4:56 pm (pacific time) wrote:Alissa,Alissa wrote:Is your objection that others can look at a list that include race results with other source materials (by specifying "ALL" as the source for the combined list they'd like to see)? If so, why is that a problem, if that is what others want to look at? As long as you still have the ability to see only the list that you want to see?
Alissa
Unfortunately using "Race" results is only relevant for 2k's because there are so few "Race" results available for other distances.
The only solution is to include at least one additional distance at each certified C2 event (particularly BIRC, WIRC & EIRC) and thus increase the number of race times in the data base.
Certified Race World Records could then gradually replace IND_V at other distances.
Chris
A third:hjs—Wed Apr 13, 2006 12:15 am (pacific time) wrote:although true is this not very sue full ate the moment. Manny events are not included. So this list is not complete. And I would also not call it an separate list. It is just one list everything mixt up. Not clear at all.Alissa wrote:Emphasis added.chgoss wrote:Chad Williams cheated, that's priceless!!
The only answer is to have C2 have a separate ranking including only race results. When that happens, the credibility of the training times gets vastly diminished, thus discouraging "cheating" (if, in fact, anyone has actually cheated)
It will also serve to encourage more races to be organized..
The rankings are already set up this way. When you run a search, under "Source" in the right hand column, specify that you want to see only "Race results", and you'll have exactly what you're looking for. (The other options from the drop down menu are "individually entered results", "RowPro Direct Entry" and the default, "ALL.")
Remember that whatever the source you choose to look at, the result is only going to be from a stated "season".
To see "records" look under World Records, which has its own standards for inclusion and will allow you to looks at records from a particular season or from all seasons listed.
Alissa
A few weeks ago there was official marathon over here in Holland. You will not find the results in the rankings . A pitty I think
And a fourth:johnnybike—Wed Apr 13, 2006 12:35 am (pacific time) wrote: I did a 2K PB at Boston and I assumed that time would be automatically logged somewhere. I know it was not a WR or anything like but I am unclear how you actually get a race time shown on the online logbook. It should be automatic if you have entered a C2 run competition.
which I think is everything from the other thread on this topic...Note that I think I've got the cross-links right, so anyone should be able to look at each of the original posts if they want.whp4—Wed Apr 13, 2006 8::04 am (pacific time) wrote:A separate list isn't going to change the speed at which C2 USA enters race entries in "the list". Nor will it cause there to be more races at distances other than 2k. It also won't do anything about race organizers who don't go through the necessary steps to provide the data for C2 USA.hjs wrote:although true is this not very sue full ate the moment. Manny events are not included. So this list is not complete. And I would also not call it an separate list. It is just one list everything mixt up. Not clear at all.Alissa wrote:Emphasis added.
The rankings are already set up this way. When you run a search, under "Source" in the right hand column, specify that you want to see only "Race results", and you'll have exactly what you're looking for. (The other options from the drop down menu are "individually entered results", "RowPro Direct Entry" and the default, "ALL.")
Remember that whatever the source you choose to look at, the result is only going to be from a stated "season".
To see "records" look under World Records, which has its own standards for inclusion and will allow you to looks at records from a particular season or from all seasons listed.
Alissa
A few weeks ago there was official marathon over here in Holland. You will not find the results in the rankings . A pitty I think
A new governing body won't do anything about these problems either, unless it has funding. Remember, C2 does this to drum up interest in rowing, which leads to more sales. How many hard-core rowers are going to be buying more ergs if the race results are posted faster? Hard to imagine that it will influence sales to fitness clubs or recreational types.
Bill
This seemed worth continuing...
Alissa
[edited to put this back--a disasterous edit deleted the initial post]