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ANOTHER YOWZER
Breaker-Breaker ... I think that our statistician just rowed a half marathon (her first) ... anything to keep warm, hey, Kona2?
Re: ANOTHER YOWZER
Jan,just27 wrote:
Breaker-Breaker ... I think that our statistician just rowed a half marathon (her first) ... anything to keep warm, hey, Kona2?
Way to go, now go have a nice soak and a glass of Mirassou!!
How do see team standings for HRC?
dc
Half Marathons, Temps in The Single Digits
I don't know what came over me....but there I was .... getting ready to row.....and I selected 21,097.
As to how to see the team HRC standings, like the holiday challenge meters that are on our team page, these standings are listed on the far right column of the university standings..go to University/Club Standings in your logbook (fourth selection down), and you'll be directed to the right page. We're sixth by about 40 meters!
As to how to see the team HRC standings, like the holiday challenge meters that are on our team page, these standings are listed on the far right column of the university standings..go to University/Club Standings in your logbook (fourth selection down), and you'll be directed to the right page. We're sixth by about 40 meters!
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Honor Board
Update on the Holiday Challenge:
Congrats to Mike C for attaining the Honor Board! And congratulations to Mike on completing that half marathon that got him there (completed on Saturday and posted on 12.15) ! That brings us to 20 people on the board for tomorrow's 20th day of the challenge!
With 75K more.....we will cross the FIVE million meter mark as a team for the challenge! Great rowing by all!
Congrats to Mike C for attaining the Honor Board! And congratulations to Mike on completing that half marathon that got him there (completed on Saturday and posted on 12.15) ! That brings us to 20 people on the board for tomorrow's 20th day of the challenge!
With 75K more.....we will cross the FIVE million meter mark as a team for the challenge! Great rowing by all!
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Another Meter Millionaire
Woohoo! He did it !
Congratulations to Tim P - aka Trouble1 - for reaching 1,000,000 meters in the 2009 rowing season! Way to row!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 12.15.08
Wowzer! We have passed the FIVE million meter mark for the Holiday Challenge! We have TWENTY teammates on the honor board (two at > 400K!). We're in 6th place overall as a team for the Holiday Challenge (really close to fifth if we feel like giving it a go). Several teammates working hard towards attaining Honor Board status!
Season meters as of 230/365 = 38,968,602 m Amazing numbers!
Total meters on the day = 310,128 m
Oars in the water = 33 percent
MILESTONES:
4.9 MM Will S
1 MM Tim P
600K Mike C
Half Marathons: Jan and Mike
FIVE Million Meter Watch: Canoe believe it!?
Will S with (79,595 m) to go!
THREE Million Meter Watch:
Chris with (57,381 m) to go! Approaching red zone!
TWO Million Meter Watch:
Tony with (76,871 m) to go!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Mary with (4,663 m) to go!
And thanks to today's lunar crew:
Will S 31,913 m HBHBHBHB
Mike C 31,097 m HB
William H 27,960 m HBHBHBHB
Pat 22,319 m
Tony 22,222 m HBHBHB
Jan 21,097 m HB
Kristine 16,006 m HB
Tim P 15,000 m HBHB
Peter H 15,000 m HB
Darryl 14,737 m (wowzer!) HBHB
Keith 12,882 m
Rodrigo 12,184 m HB
Karyn 11,961 m HBHB
Dan 11,567 m 76 HBHB
Chris 8,174 m HBHBHB
Tim S 8,154 m HB
AJ 7,952 m
Gina 6,086 m
Ben 5,000 m (only 14,500 m to go for the HB!)
Peter G 5,000 m HB
Mary 3,817 m HBHB
And the December 16th advent calendar is slowly opened to reveal........the trail of lights....perhaps you have a Zoolights or Trail of Lights display in your city!
Season meters as of 230/365 = 38,968,602 m Amazing numbers!
Total meters on the day = 310,128 m
Oars in the water = 33 percent
MILESTONES:
4.9 MM Will S
1 MM Tim P
600K Mike C
Half Marathons: Jan and Mike
FIVE Million Meter Watch: Canoe believe it!?
Will S with (79,595 m) to go!
THREE Million Meter Watch:
Chris with (57,381 m) to go! Approaching red zone!
TWO Million Meter Watch:
Tony with (76,871 m) to go!
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Mary with (4,663 m) to go!
And thanks to today's lunar crew:
Will S 31,913 m HBHBHBHB
Mike C 31,097 m HB
William H 27,960 m HBHBHBHB
Pat 22,319 m
Tony 22,222 m HBHBHB
Jan 21,097 m HB
Kristine 16,006 m HB
Tim P 15,000 m HBHB
Peter H 15,000 m HB
Darryl 14,737 m (wowzer!) HBHB
Keith 12,882 m
Rodrigo 12,184 m HB
Karyn 11,961 m HBHB
Dan 11,567 m 76 HBHB
Chris 8,174 m HBHBHB
Tim S 8,154 m HB
AJ 7,952 m
Gina 6,086 m
Ben 5,000 m (only 14,500 m to go for the HB!)
Peter G 5,000 m HB
Mary 3,817 m HBHB
And the December 16th advent calendar is slowly opened to reveal........the trail of lights....perhaps you have a Zoolights or Trail of Lights display in your city!
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Congrats!
Tim P - Congratulations on the million meter mark for the season!
We were suspensefully wondering if you'd be able to make that goal on your next row (snicker)! Way to Row!
And that mile high rowing has to be worth 2 million flat land meters....
Mile C - Classy and decisive way to attain the HC Honor Board. Congrats on the HM.
Kona2 - Great rowing effort! Rowing a HM isn't exactly a piece of cake. You Row, Kona2!
Has anyone else noticed they row stronger under the influence of very high barometric pressure??? Our pressure the last 24 hours has been about 30.5 (enough to drive my thermometer down to minus 27.8 this morning - without wind chill.) Or maybe I've just been rowing stronger the last couple rows while under the influence.....
We were suspensefully wondering if you'd be able to make that goal on your next row (snicker)! Way to Row!
And that mile high rowing has to be worth 2 million flat land meters....
Mile C - Classy and decisive way to attain the HC Honor Board. Congrats on the HM.
Kona2 - Great rowing effort! Rowing a HM isn't exactly a piece of cake. You Row, Kona2!
Has anyone else noticed they row stronger under the influence of very high barometric pressure??? Our pressure the last 24 hours has been about 30.5 (enough to drive my thermometer down to minus 27.8 this morning - without wind chill.) Or maybe I've just been rowing stronger the last couple rows while under the influence.....
To the moon
Importnat event: We have collectively as a team rowed more than 10 percent of the distance to the moon this seaason! Will has rowed more than one percent of the distance tot he moon with Dan being almost at the one percent mark.
Congrats to all
Jane
Congrats to all
Jane
Re: To the moon
Tim P and Mike C add my recognition of your rowing milestones!! CongratsCalamity wrote:Importnat event: We have collectively as a team rowed more than 10 percent of the distance to the moon this seaason! Will has rowed more than one percent of the distance tot he moon with Dan being almost at the one percent mark.
Congrats to all
Jane
dc
Re: To the moon
Congrats and a big hooyah to this whole team ... talk about an activated group! There are so many postings and annotations going on that I'm missing stuff ...Calamity wrote: Congrats to all
Jane
... maybe we should plan another virtual party ... Karyn and I are already considering the possibilities, which must span a few time zones. (Dan, do you fancy being in charge of organizing the adult beverages? And, Jan, the very intriguing "pepper nuts" for anyone who can find sorghum? I recall that Princess Anais decorates a fabulous cake ... )
Re: To the moon
Kenneth G,
Welcome aboard Arrrrrrrrgggggg to a Loony team that does a lot of loony rowing!!!
Dan C
Welcome aboard Arrrrrrrrgggggg to a Loony team that does a lot of loony rowing!!!
Dan C
Re: To the moon
27,just27 wrote:Congrats and a big hooyah to this whole team ... talk about an activated group! There are so many postings and annotations going on that I'm missing stuff ...Calamity wrote: Congrats to all
Jane
... maybe we should plan another virtual party ... Karyn and I are already considering the possibilities, which must span a few time zones. (Dan, do you fancy being in charge of organizing the adult beverages? And, Jan, the very intriguing "pepper nuts" for anyone who can find sorghum? I recall that Princess Anais decorates a fabulous cake ... )
Count me in. But it can't be before Sat. We're going on a rode trip Thurs. and Fri.
dc
Re: To the moon
Wouldn't that be a 'rowed' trip? And um, yes to the adult beverages, make mine a Black Velvet.Toothdoc wrote: Count me in. But it can't be before Sat. We're going on a rode trip Thurs. and Fri.
On another note, it should be noted that this board has passed the 60K view mark!
Gina