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Post by PJM » April 30th, 2009, 5:21 pm

With only hours to go til we set our meters back to zero...

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Team TimbukTOO has closely finished at #22 out of a total of 1480 teams.
We have collectively rowed 26,942,064 meters averaging 869,099 meters per rower.

31 team mates and we started very small.

Great job and there are more meters on their way til midnite I am sure!!!

GO Team!!!

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Post by HiAltRowgal » April 30th, 2009, 6:26 pm

Hi Ray,

I hope you and your SubVet teammates will join the TimbukTOO/TIMBUKTU/TIMBUK2 team for the challenges next year! It will be fun, and we can certainly use your oars!

~Linda

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Confused

Post by n1lul » April 30th, 2009, 10:20 pm

I am really confused about the whole team thing. I joined SubVets just because I saw it first.

Can I switch teams?

What is the difference between a regular team and a challenge team?

Sorry to ask such dumb questions, I am new.
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Post by HiAltRowgal » April 30th, 2009, 10:42 pm

Hi Ray,

I'm sure that Pat will correct me if I'm wrong!

Some people are on smaller teams or row individually throughout the year, but band together with others during the challenges.

Go to your logbook page, and click on "profile" at the top. At the next link, you'll be able to view the details in your profile. To change anything, click on "edit profile". The team selection menu is pretty far down the page.

If you want to remain on the SubVet team for your daily rowing but join us for the virtual team challenges, you'll have an opportunity to sign up once the challenge is announced. There is usually some sort of announcement on your logbook page with a link to the sign-up page before each challenge begins. I've also received emails from Concept2 announcing each challenge. If you'd like to join us for your daily rowing in the new season that starts tomorrow, we'd love to have you! Just edit your profile by selecting Timbuktoo from the "matching clubs" menu.

Hope that helps!

~Linda

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Re: Confused

Post by PJM » April 30th, 2009, 11:07 pm

n1lul wrote:I am really confused about the whole team thing. I joined SubVets just because I saw it first.

Can I switch teams?

What is the difference between a regular team and a challenge team?

Sorry to ask such dumb questions, I am new.
Ray..you can switch teams for this season if you wish.It is just a matter of editing your profile.
A season team is one that rows together as a team from May 1st to April 30th.each year.A Challenge team is one that is made up of alot of rowers who can be from other teams to row a challenge.TIMBUK2 is made up of rowers from many teams and some who are not on teams throughout the season but row individually.
Join us at TimbukTOO for our new season and you are already on TIMBUK2..so we will keep you informed and motivated too!!

Hope I helped you..

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Post by PJM » April 30th, 2009, 11:10 pm

With just minutes to go til we start a new season..

TimbukTOO has now rowed 27,141,782 meters

Way to row awesome team!!!!!!

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Post by PJM » April 30th, 2009, 11:23 pm

“Winners take time to relish their work, knowing that scaling the mountain is what makes the view from the top so exhilarating.”



You were ALL winners this season..we finished a season with such accomplishment..some had the best rowing season ever..some made the marathons and half marathons, some made it past a million and some have met personal goals that they would have never made had they not just rowed that extra session.

Congrats to all of you...

WINNERS!!!


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Post by PJM » April 30th, 2009, 11:27 pm

For those of you who may have missed the WRC stats..here they are


Overview
January Virtual
World Rowing Challenge
Fall Rowing Challenge
FAQs2009 World Rowing Challenge Statistics


■2009 WRC Final Standings
■2009 WRC Prize Winners





Category Data
# of teams 230
# of participants 5356
# of meters rowed 504,791,396
Top Ten Teams with the most meters: 1.Age Without Limits—59,494,407 meters
2.North Texas Rowing & Fitness Club—46,961,350 meters
3.Free Spirits—35,395,973 meters
4.Aspirus Keweenaw Rehab. & Fitness Center—32,498,139 meters
5.Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In.—29,917,122 meters
6.RowPro Online—17,724,895 meters
7.Team Canada—17,643,476 meters
8.Final Results Fitness—14,343,899 meters
9.Luna-Tics—13,880,070 meters
10.Timbuk2—10,204,139 meters

Top Ten Teams for average meters per person: 1.N.F.R.C—744,204 meters/person
2.Ancients—585,296 meters/person
3.Grenville Rowing Club—543,665 meters/person
4.DryLand Rowing Club—482,818 meters/person
5.Mighty Matfen—410,000 meters/person
6.Green & Grey—367,581 meters/person
7.Montreal Rowing Club—338,579 meters/person
8.His Church, Pinetown—312,179 meters/person
9.U.S. Navy—283,626 meters/person
10.ShinerBockx2—278,031 meters/person

Virtual Team with the most meters: Age Without Limits—59,494,407 meters
Rowing Club with the most meters: North Texas Rowing & Fitness Center—46,961,350 meters
Medical Facility with the most meters: Aspirus Keweenaw Rehab. & Fitness Center—32,498,139 meters
Health Club with the most meters: Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In.—29,917,122 meters
Corporate Fitness Facility with the most meters: A. E. Riesen Fitness First—9,707,843 meters
YMCA with the most meters: Winston Family YMCA—6,185,464 meters
Military Club with the most meters: Team NAS Pensacola—2,107,073 meters
School Club with the most meters: STLCC Rowers—1,710,447 meters
Top Ten Men 1.Eric Nelson, Wenatchee Valley YMCA, 2,295,000 meters
2.Gary DeYoung, Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In., 2,100,000 meters
3.Geoff Murdoch, North Texas Rowing & Fitness Club, 1,830,772 meters
4.Jerry Sabo, Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In., 1,817,988 meters
5.Tyler Montrose, North Texas Rowing & Fitness Club, 1,765,684 meters
6.Joseph Arias Sr, Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In., 1,616,253 meters
7.Lyle Theisen, Rockwell Collins Recreation Center, 1,533,193 meters
8.Steve Shinder, Montreal Rowing Club, 1,422,825 meters
9.Dave Holby, Forum Flyers, 1,317,169 meters
10.Rolf von Krogh, Age Without Limits, 1,297,268 meters

Top Ten Women 1.Pika Lim, North Texas Rowing & Fitness Club, 1,629,118 meters
2.Terry Smythe, Aspirus Keweenaw Rehab. & Fitness Center, 1,612,699 meters
3.Debbie Winquist, Aspirus Keweenaw Rehab. & Fitness Center, 1,300,734 meters
4.Pat Mazzei, Timbuk2, 1,220,942 meters
5.Carol Harris, Saratoga Springs YMCA (upstate New York), 1,207,925 meters
6.Evelyn Birch, North Texas Rowing & Fitness Club, 1,170,606 meters
7.Laurie Yothment, Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In., 1,063,489 meters
8.Babette Jokela, Aspirus Keweenaw Rehab. & Fitness Center, 1,035,377 meters
9.Cindy White, Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In., 1,012,1117 meters
10.Kimberly Neigum, N—Dirt, 1,000,000 meters
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Post by PJM » May 1st, 2009, 8:58 am

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TimbukTOO has officially launched for the 2010 season


Andrew is at the helm....
He has pushed the boat out into the virtual waters.
He is alone so far..so let's join him in this new adventure.

Let's ROW!!!!
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Post by PJM » May 1st, 2009, 10:15 am

Stu has joined Andrew in the boat!!

TimbukTOO has gained some strength in the wee hours of this new adventure!!

GO guys!!!

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Post by PJM » May 1st, 2009, 11:56 am

I'm in!!!

Makes 3 of us so far....

Andrew
Stu
Pat B)


Let's row!!!

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Post by PJM » May 1st, 2009, 12:03 pm

SHERYL just joined us!!!

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Woo-Hoo!!!

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Post by HiAltRowgal » May 1st, 2009, 1:56 pm

You highlighted the team (Timbuk2) in the recent stats (WRC), but didn't highlight your own accomplishment!! Congratulations, Pat!

Thanks for keeping Timbukoo in the running for the challenges in 2009, and thank you for continuing as captain in 2010!

~Linda

Top Ten Women
1.Pika Lim, North Texas Rowing & Fitness Club, 1,629,118 meters
2.Terry Smythe, Aspirus Keweenaw Rehab. & Fitness Center, 1,612,699 meters
3.Debbie Winquist, Aspirus Keweenaw Rehab. & Fitness Center, 1,300,734 meters
4.Pat Mazzei, Timbuk2, 1,220,942 meters
5.Carol Harris, Saratoga Springs YMCA (upstate New York), 1,207,925 meters
6.Evelyn Birch, North Texas Rowing & Fitness Club, 1,170,606 meters
7.Laurie Yothment, Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In., 1,063,489 meters
8.Babette Jokela, Aspirus Keweenaw Rehab. & Fitness Center, 1,035,377 meters
9.Cindy White, Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In., 1,012,1117 meters
10.Kimberly Neigum, N—Dirt, 1,000,000 meters

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Post by PJM » May 1st, 2009, 1:57 pm

:oops:

Thanks Linda!!

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Post by PJM » May 1st, 2009, 10:28 pm

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Susan is in the boat!!!


Woo-Hoo!!!


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