mikvan52 wrote:You consider yourself the best don't you?
"Consider"?
Well, this year (and last year) among 55s lwts, no "considering" is needed.
It is just a fact.
RANKING RESULTS 2010
Indoor Rower | Individual and Race Results | 2000m | Men's | Lightweight | Custom Age Range (55–59) | Current 2010 Season
1 Rich Cureton 59 Ann Arbor MI USA 6:41.4 RACE
2 Michael van Beuren 57 Hartland VT USA 6:47.6 IND_V
3 Jonathan Rich 56 Winter Park FL USA 6:52.3 RACE
4 Eric Winterbottom 58 Bodytalk GBR 7:01.9 RACE
5 Gary Passler 55 amesbury MA USA 7:05.0 RACE
6 David Sutkowy 56 manlius NY USA 7:05.4 RACE
6 Rolf Meek 59 Oslo NOR 7:05.4 IND
8 John Busk 56 Slangerup DEN 7:07.6 IND
9 Ernest Cook 55 Brookline MA USA 7:08.3 RACE
10 Daniel Devez 56 Port-Marly Rc FRA 7:08.5 RACE
Happy to have you change that, though.
It only takes 6-7 minutes to do so.
More broadly, if I pull a lightweight 6:16 2K at some point, I think I might legitimately claim that as the best senior/veteran 2K on the erg of all time, but that is still just a potential, however likely or unlikely, rather than any sort of fact.
And it certainly would have no status relative to the great rows on the erg in the Open division.
It would just be an old fart doing surprisingly well, given his massive disability due to age.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)