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Ranking 2K 40-49 Hwts

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 10:29 am
by Chad Williams
This weekend- 2000m rowed in 5.44.9 – 1.26.2 - r35

Complete with an IND_V code. I have entered it on the rankings but am waiting for an additional code from Denah at concept 2 to allow me to complete the ranking format to their requirements, as it will be a top 3 row (#1) This has been accepted as a IND_V classified row on the ranking system.

I have supplied all the data from the log card, the IND_V code, the split data plus a screen shot of the monitor after the row. All this information is now with C2.

When C2 confirm my place in the rankings (I have been told that it can take a few days to get a code) I will post the screen shot and the splits for you all to see.

Re: Ranking 2K 40-49 Hwts

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 10:35 am
by Bob S.
Chad Williams wrote:This weekend- 2000m rowed in 5.44.9 – 1.26.2 - r35
Congratulations! Excellent row! It is good to see that you are posting your results.

Bob S.

Re: Ranking 2K 40-49 Hwts

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 10:38 am
by hjs
Chad Williams wrote:This weekend- 2000m rowed in 5.44.9 – 1.26.2 - r35

Complete with an IND_V code. I have entered it on the rankings but am waiting for an additional code from Denah at concept 2 to allow me to complete the ranking format to their requirements, as it will be a top 3 row (#1) This has been accepted as a IND_V classified row on the ranking system.

I have supplied all the data from the log card, the IND_V code, the split data plus a screen shot of the monitor after the row. All this information is now with C2.

When C2 confirm my place in the rankings (I have been told that it can take a few days to get a code) I will post the screen shot and the splits for you all to see.
Chad,

It looks great :shock: :shock: :D :o B) but offcause the 1 and only question must be asked. When will you show this in a public race.
As you know there is someone the same class as you, who can do this also, aslong no one is in his neiberhood. :D :D :D

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 10:43 am
by Chad Williams
Does the other person supply all the information that I am supplying to back-up the row?

Come to BiRC 2006, you will se me there.

I have nothing more to say until the row is ranked on the rankings board, lets hope they issue the number soon as possible.

I will post it soon as I have it.

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 10:47 am
by hjs
Chad Williams wrote:Does the other person supply all the information that I am supplying to back-up the row?

Come to BiRC 2006, you will se me there.

I have nothing more to say until the row is ranked on the rankings board, lets hope they issue the number soon as possible.

I will post it soon as I have it.

If that other person does show up at birc (or anywhere else) I will be very surprised. :D

Re: Ranking 2K 40-49 Hwts

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 10:53 am
by ancho
Chad Williams wrote: This weekend- 2000m rowed in 5.44.9 – 1.26.2 - r35

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Congrats, Chad!
Looks as if you were in "fairly good shape" :D

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 11:15 am
by Francois
Congratulations Chad!
Did you pace yourself like Dwayne, starting at 26 spm and ending up at 50 spm ? :roll:
Just teasing you! :D

Cheers!

Francois

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 11:34 am
by Citroen
I'd suspect a more sustainable stroke rate around 35SPM.

Anything above 40SPM for that sort of pace probably isn't achievable or sustainable.

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 11:43 am
by Daren
How many others were in the relay team? :lol:

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 11:45 am
by niall
Yeh, I agree Citroen. Recent performances around this time show a rate in the lower 30s for the main part of the 2K:

BIRC Graham Benton 5:46.9 r28-r29
BIRC Jamie Shroeder 5:44.0 r32-33
WIRC Graham Benton 5:46.4 r29-r30

Re: Ranking 2K 40-49 Hwts

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 11:58 am
by Hennie Martini
Chad Williams wrote:This weekend- 2000m rowed in 5.44.9 – 1.26.2 - r35
Very good time Chad; congratulations! :D

Hennie

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 12:29 pm
by polaco
Impressive, congratulations!!!!

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 12:30 pm
by ancho
niall wrote:Yeh, I agree Citroen. Recent performances around this time show a rate in the lower 30s for the main part of the 2K:

BIRC Graham Benton 5:46.9 r28-r29
BIRC Jamie Shroeder 5:44.0 r32-33
WIRC Graham Benton 5:46.4 r29-r30
Just to compare: My astonishing PB for the 2k was heroically rowed at 28 spm :lol:

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 12:41 pm
by niall
ancho wrote:
niall wrote:Yeh, I agree Citroen. Recent performances around this time show a rate in the lower 30s for the main part of the 2K:

BIRC Graham Benton 5:46.9 r28-r29
BIRC Jamie Shroeder 5:44.0 r32-33
WIRC Graham Benton 5:46.4 r29-r30
Just to compare: My astonishing PB for the 2k was heroically rowed at 28 spm :lol:
All you need to do now is work on your power per stroke and you'll be flying :wink:

(And for the record, you're a lot faster than me :oops: )

Posted: March 20th, 2006, 12:43 pm
by Ben Rea
nice row chad, did you do it by yourslef? or were others observing?