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Can this one team row to the moon and back?

Poll ended at May 17th, 2008, 12:28 pm

I think we can do it together. I'm all in!
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No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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WRC 2009 Update: Team Progress Thru 4.2.09

Post by Kona2 » April 3rd, 2009, 11:14 am

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What a lunar effort! We rowed 523,507 m yesterday as a team! Some of you are true Space Rangers! Thank you for every meter contributed - they all count!

We are currently ranked number 8 in the rowing universe, and number 5 among virtual clubs! There are either 12 or 13 days remaining in this challenge, depending upon your hemisphere! Row row row!

World Rowing Challenge Individual Standings

Name Total Event Meters
1 William Haag 672,000
2 Daniel Cox 503,247
3 Barry O'Malley 501,970
4 Will Salach 445,992
5 Mike Smith 389,986
6 Tim Porter 353,656
7 Chris Tudury 294,295
8 Darryl Bathel 286,202
9 David Hunter 278,566
10 Jan Stevenson 250,860
11 Peter Huurman 219,380
12 Mike Mulvihill 205,854
13 Tom Rosengarth 184,340
14 David Grasfield 180,000
15 Dan Thole 173,234
16 Thomas Jung 173,000
17 Mike Crossley 170,380
18 Rick Carveth 169,542
19 Steven Larky 159,000
20 David A. Alden 151,927
21 Kristine Strasburger 149,723
22 Karyn Gallagher 129,262
23 Kiba Chan 123,779
24 Chris Harbourt 122,877
25 George Wyner 117,088
26 RoseAnna Schick 116,728
27 peter verdirame 116,000
28 Andre Dumais 106,681
29 Chris Spooner 101,835
30 Terry Miele 101,655
31 Teresa Robertson 101,357
32 Rodrigo Garcia 100,269
33 John Marsh 99,639
34 Andy Ward 96,000
35 Mary Harper 95,002
36 Andrea Cosmin 93,194
37 Chris Czech 89,902
38 Angelo Papadopoulos 86,783
39 barbara grandberg 82,584
40 Gail Whitelaw 80,000
41 Anna McFarland 75,000
42 Gina Levy 73,940
43 Anthony Parendo 68,017
44 diane bimbela 65,475
45 David Thomas Garcia 64,271
46 Alistair Black 64,194
47 Jeff Morris 55,135
48 Lilia Luna-Huurman 53,881
49 Reeve Martin 49,560
50 AJ Tudury 48,032
51 Gene Bayersdorfer 40,185
52 martin douglas 39,711
53 Kitty MacFarlane 36,686
54 mitch friedland 33,591
55 Will Worthwine 30,004
56 Eva-Kristin Schuster 26,886
57 Dawn Howe 19,000
58 Clinton Vickers 16,000
59 Patricia Chow 15,289
60 Nils Eddy 15,000
61 Denise Fleming 11,161
62 BJ Kinkade 10,075
63 Nancy Flagg 7,750
64 Britt Brennan 7,200
65 Jane Newall 5,214
66 Ted Cowley-Gilbert 5,000
67 Sorin Spanoche M 42 2,388
68 Debbie Rohlwing F 52 1,050

Total Event Meters as of 8 AM MST 4.3.09 = 8,813,484 m

Lunar Distance Notes:

1% of the distance to the moon = 3,840,000 m
2% = 7,680,000 m
3% = 11,520,000 m
4% = 15,360,000 m
5% = 19,200,000 m

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Congrats!

Post by DuluthMoose » April 3rd, 2009, 11:36 am

Congratulations BAZ on 2 Million Meters for the Season! Way to Row!

Kona2 - I failed to enter yesterdays meters. I'll blame it on the epoxy work I was doing on 3 new canoe paddles I'm building... or maybe the fumes caused an all day type Senior Moment.... Regardless, the result will be a doubling up on meters showing tomorrow.

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.2.09

Post by Kona2 » April 3rd, 2009, 11:36 am

Hooyah! We are truly moving through space at a rapid pace! Milestones being celebrated daily! Biggie milestones! What a crew!

Season meters as of 337/365 = 77,523,709 m

Total meters on the day = 436,900 m

Oars in space = 28 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights.....Celebrations:


2 MM Baz
400K Dan T
Image Half Marathon # 116 - Dan C
Image Half Marathon # 11 - Kona2

TWO Million Meter Watch: Another Graduation....and then there were 3!

Tim P with (27,178 m) to go! Red zone, man, red zone!

AJ with (55,452 m) to go! Image Artists are SO unpredictable! Paint us a picture of 2 million!

Ted with (59,195 m) to go!

ONE Million Meter Watch:

Tom R with (70,798 m) to go!

Mike M with (76,743 m) to go!

ROWED THE DISTANCE:

Image FULL Moon: Rowed greater than 42,195 m or accomplished in more than one rowing session in a 24 hr period

ImageWild Bill with 43,000 m

Image HALF Moon: Rowed greater than 21,097 m or accomplished in more than one rowing session in a 24 hr period

Michael S with 29,323 m
Will S with 23,525 m
Baz with 22,957 m

And thank you to today's lunar crew:

Dan T 130,934 m
Wild Bill William H 43,000 m
Michael S 29,323 m
Will S 23,525 m
Dan C 23,222 m
Baz 22,957 m
Jan 21,097 m
Terry M 14,607 m
Tim P 14,209 m
Mike 13,707 m
Rick 13,135 m
Peter H 12,183 m :shock: (this number is definitely an anomaly)
Image just 27 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Chris H 9,420 m
Peter G 7,000 m
Mitch 6,591 m
Karyn 6,580 m
Lilia Luna-H 6,000 m (team lunar namesake)
Kristine 5,406 m
Mary 5,395 m
Barbara 5,153 m
Tony 3...4....5....6 m Image
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Moose and Epoxy Fumes

Post by Kona2 » April 3rd, 2009, 11:40 am

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Thanks for letting me know, Moose! Gotta watch out for those things that mess with your mind! Wait....that would be all of us.... :D

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Re: Another Meter Multimillionaire!

Post by bg » April 3rd, 2009, 12:26 pm

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And there are fireworks over Sydney as Baz becomes a meter multimillionaire!

Congratulations on a TWO million meter rowing season!

woooo hoooo baz....

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Challenge Board

Post by Toothdoc » April 3rd, 2009, 4:30 pm

Wild Bill,

You only have 3 more people to pass and you'll be on the 1st page of 10,000 meters per day Annual Honor Board. Come on you can do it. Some advice, next year get on that board on day one. It is easier to stay up there than to climb the mountain. Great rowing this year.

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Re: Challenge Board

Post by William H » April 3rd, 2009, 5:36 pm

Toothdoc wrote:Wild Bill,

You only have 3 more people to pass and you'll be on the 1st page of 10,000 meters per day Annual Honor Board. Come on you can do it. Some advice, next year get on that board on day one. It is easier to stay up there than to climb the mountain. Great rowing this year.

dc
Thanks for the kind words, dc :D

Yeah, starting in July is not the best strategy for climbing to the top of the boards - and back then, 6,000 meters was a big day for me :oops:

Next season will be a record breaker :!:

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This season is a record breaker

Post by Kona2 » April 3rd, 2009, 6:30 pm

This season is a record breaker for almost everyone! And if we can eclipse the total of all the previous meters 2003-2008, then it will be a new record for the team!


Come on and row just a few more million by end of April! We can do it! The number to beat is 87,577,930 m! Well, maybe we can get most of the way there!

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WRC 2009 Update: Team Progress Thru 4.2.09

Post by Kona2 » April 4th, 2009, 10:10 am

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Thank you for making time for rowing in your day! The team rowed 382,134 m yesterday! Whether you row 1K or 30K, all your meters are important to us! Many of us find that as a team member in a challenge, we row more than we did when we were rowing as individuals - this is a great time to get a good foundation for starting the 2010 rowing year !

Image We're stellar in 8th place overall ! Some of the large teams posted updates yesterday and have moved up in the rankings....



World Rowing Challenge Individual Standings

Name Total Event Meters
1 William Haag 710,000 (wowzer, Wild Bill, don't pop a gasket or anything as you head towards your million meter goal!)
2 Daniel Cox 524,344
3 Barry O'Malley 501,970
4 Will Salach 492,590
5 Mike Smith 420,704
6 Tim Porter 373,957
7 Darryl Bathel 320,189
8 Chris Tudury 315,392
9 David Hunter 278,566
10 Jan Stevenson 265,860
11 Peter Huurman 240,477
12 Mike Mulvihill 205,854
13 Thomas Jung 184,500
14 Tom Rosengarth 184,340
15 David Grasfield 180,000
16 Rick Carveth 179,542
17 Dan Thole 173,234
18 Mike Crossley 170,380
19 Steven Larky 169,000
20 David A. Alden 151,927
21 Kristine Strasburger 149,723
22 Karyn Gallagher 129,262
23 Kiba Chan 123,779
24 George Wyner 123,507
25 Chris Harbourt 122,877
26 RoseAnna Schick 116,728
27 peter verdirame 116,000
28 Teresa Robertson 113,364
29 Rodrigo Garcia 112,777
30 Terry Miele 108,227
31 Andre Dumais 106,681
32 Andy Ward 106,000
33 Chris Spooner 101,835
34 John Marsh 99,639
35 Mary Harper 95,002
36 Andrea Cosmin 93,194
37 Chris Czech 89,902
38 barbara grandberg 87,599
39 Angelo Papadopoulos 86,783
40 diane bimbela 81,475
41 Gina Levy 80,940
42 Gail Whitelaw 80,000
43 Anna McFarland 75,000
44 Anthony Parendo 71,350
45 Alistair Black 66,370
46 David Thomas Garcia 64,271
47 Jeff Morris 55,135
48 Lilia Luna-Huurman 53,881
49 Reeve Martin 49,560
50 AJ Tudury 48,032
51 Gene Bayersdorfer 40,185
52 martin douglas 39,711
53 Eva-Kristin Schuster 36,886
54 Kitty MacFarlane 36,686
55 Will Worthwine 34,305
56 mitch friedland 33,591
57 Dawn Howe 19,000
58 Clinton Vickers 16,000
59 Patricia Chow 15,289
60 Nils Eddy 15,000
61 Denise Fleming 11,161
62 Jane Newall 10,822
63 BJ Kinkade 10,075
64 Britt Brennan 9,000
65 Nancy Flagg 7,750
66 Ted Cowley-Gilbert 5,000
67 Sorin Spanoche 2,388
68 Debbie Rohlwing 1,050

Total Event Meters as of 4.3.09 8 AM MST = 9,195,618 m

Next full moon = 9 April 2009

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Post by Dave_H » April 4th, 2009, 10:14 am

Hi from West Australia all... just dropping by to check on progress - I have missed my C2 whilst over here, however will be back tomorrow evening so its back to the erg on Monday!
Congrats to Baz and Rodrigo - well done on your 2 mills! B)
Doesn't look like I will get down to Cottesloe Chris, however I will get time to drink an Emu Bitter for you whilst here!

Cheers,
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.2.09

Post by Kona2 » April 4th, 2009, 10:41 am

Image Our ship, viewed from the distance (or else we need a much bigger space rowing ship)! We continue our journey to the moon! Today, we're surrounded by half moons!

Season meters as of 338/365 = 77,843,647 m

Total meters on the day = 319,938 m

Oars in space = 22 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


5.6 MM Dan C
4.9 MM Wild Bill

Image Half Marathon # 117 Dan C
Image Half Marathon # 56 Image
Image Half Marathon # 7 Peter H

TWO Million Meter Watch:

Tim with (6,877 m) to go! Red zone! Red zone! Red zone!

AJ with (55,452 m) to go!

Ted with (59,195 m) to go!

ONE Million Meter Watch:

Tom R with (70,798 m) to go!

Mike M with (76,743 m) to go!

Tom P with (97,500 m) to go!

ROWED THE DISTANCE:

Image FULL Moon: Greater than 42,195 m or rowed in more than one session

Will S with 46,598 m

Image HALF Moon: Greater than 21,097 m or rowed in more than one session

Wild Bill with 38,000 m

Michael S with 30,718 m (moving up the team ranks rather quickly)

And thanks to today's rowers:

Tony 3,333 m
Barbara 5,015 m
Jane 5,608 m :D
Terry M 6,572 m
Gina 7,000 m
Rick 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Teresa 12,007 m
Rodrigo 12,508 m
Jan 15,000 m
Tim 20,301 m
Peter H 21,097 m
Chris T 21,097 m
Dan 21,097 m
Michael S 30,718 m
Darryl 33,987 m (2 days)
William H 38,000 m
Will S 46,598 m

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Emu Bitter

Post by just27 » April 4th, 2009, 1:13 pm

Dave_H wrote:Hi from West Australia all... doesn't look like I will get down to Cottesloe, Chris, however I will get time to drink an Emu Bitter for you whilst here!
Cheers, Dave
Dave, can you make it two, please? I've been outside, mowing the grass in the hot sun.

ct

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Re: Challenge Board

Post by Kristine Strasburger » April 4th, 2009, 2:36 pm

Way to Row, Baz!

William H wrote:
Toothdoc wrote:Wild Bill,

You only have 3 more people to pass and you'll be on the 1st page of 10,000 meters per day Annual Honor Board. Come on you can do it. Some advice, next year get on that board on day one. It is easier to stay up there than to climb the mountain. Great rowing this year.

dc
Thanks for the kind words, dc :D

Yeah, starting in July is not the best strategy for climbing to the top of the boards - and back then, 6,000 meters was a big day for me :oops:

Next season will be a record breaker :!:
Um, Wild Bill...I think you need your Record Breaker Goggles adjusted...in fact, maybe yours are totally broken, and you need a new pair. If this year has been shooting from the hip, then I am afraid of what your taking careful aim is going to look like. Yowzer!
☆~Kristine~☆

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Re: Challenge Board

Post by William H » April 4th, 2009, 3:14 pm

Kristine Strasburger wrote:Way to Row, Baz!

William H wrote:
Toothdoc wrote:Wild Bill,

You only have 3 more people to pass and you'll be on the 1st page of 10,000 meters per day Annual Honor Board. Come on you can do it. Some advice, next year get on that board on day one. It is easier to stay up there than to climb the mountain. Great rowing this year.

dc
Thanks for the kind words, dc :D

Yeah, starting in July is not the best strategy for climbing to the top of the boards - and back then, 6,000 meters was a big day for me :oops:

Next season will be a record breaker :!:
Um, Wild Bill...I think you need your Record Breaker Goggles adjusted...in fact, maybe yours are totally broken, and you need a new pair. If this year has been shooting from the hip, then I am afraid of what your taking careful aim is going to look like. Yowzer!
Well ...

Goals for the remainder of this season (2008-2009):

- 7 MM Lifetime (not there yet, but on track)
- 5 MM Season (not there yet, but on track)
- 1 MM WRC (not there yet, but on track)
- 1st page ranking on 10,000 Meters Or More per Day Annual Meters Board (I'll be there by the end of the day today - and will stay there until the end of the season)

Goals for next season (2009-2010):

- 15 MM Lifetime
- 8 MM Season
- 1st page ranking on 10,000 Meters Or More per Day Annual Meters Board every day of the season

With a lot of help from my fellow Luna-Tics, we can make it all happen.

Stay tuned as we check them off one by one :D

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Re: Challenge Board

Post by bg » April 4th, 2009, 4:19 pm

Goals for the remainder of this season (2008-2009):

- 7 MM Lifetime (not there yet, but on track)
- 5 MM Season (not there yet, but on track)
- 1 MM WRC (not there yet, but on track)
- 1st page ranking on 10,000 Meters Or More per Day Annual Meters Board (I'll be there by the end of the day today - and will stay there until the end of the season)

Goals for next season (2009-2010):

- 15 MM Lifetime
- 8 MM Season
- 1st page ranking on 10,000 Meters Or More per Day Annual Meters Board every day of the season

With a lot of help from my fellow Luna-Tics, we can make it all happen.

Stay tuned as we check them off one by one :D[/quote]


wow...you are amazing...i look forward to cheering you on....

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