Row to Beijing: We've contributed 124,829 challenge meters! We blew by Dorney Lake, Windsor, England - and I wondered whether that was a good thing or not, so I looked up what Dorney Lake is known for....something for everyone on our team! Including Canoe Man or is it Jungle Boy at this point?

About Dorney Lake (from website):
Rowing and Canoeing
Dorney Lake is now in the pantheon of world rowing and flat-water canoeing venues, having been selected to host those events in the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
It has also hosted the first of three multi-national regattas for the Rowing World Cup 2005 and the Coupe de la Jeunesse 2005. In 2006 the World Rowing Championships have been held at Dorney Lake with great success. This annual event is the second most important in the rowing calendar after the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Season meters as of 72/365 = 9,599,600 m!
Total meters on the day = 85,422 m
Oars in the water = 30 percent
MILESTONES:
Dan....Half Marathon...on his birthday no less!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Chris with (8,344 m) to go!
And thanks to today's rowers for propelling us further into space!
Dan 21,097 m
Chris 12,000 m
Pat 10,596 m
Barbara 10,024 m
Tony 7,777 m

Steven 7,133 m
Andrea 5,237 m
Jan 5,000 m
Peter G 4,000 m (teetering on the edge of that half million!)
Sorin 2,020 m (2030,2024, and now 2020....there's a pattern here)
Lilia 538 m (moon that likes books!)
Well done, everyone!