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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.23.10
31 Million Team Meters!!
Amazing! We're posting meters almost faster than I can capture them for today's stats! No complaints....just sayin'! Three full moons, five half moons....mooning teammates everywhere!
Season meters as of 146/365 = 31,034,981 m
Total meters on the day = 451,506 m
Oars in space (participation) = 39 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
2.8 MM Will S
1.5 MM Wild Bill
300K David H (AUS)
200K Brian
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Steven L with (15,895 m) to go!
Mooners:
Will S leads the pack with 45,000 m
Wild Bill with 42,384 m earns a full moon
Danno with 41,172 m gets a full moon....close enough
Kelli with 39,900 m gets a half moon plus some
Brett with 36,071 m earns a half moon
AJ with 25,114 m easily rows the distance of a half moon
Brian with 25,000 m update earns a half moon
Baz with 21,955 m earns a half moon
Row for five minutes, row for ten, row off and on throughout your day (as Brett notes....these really add up....and look at him! Over a quarter of a million meters in a pretty quick amount of time!)! Thanks to all who contributed today's meters:
Murielle 650 m
Jeff 2,013 m
Tony Now, if we could just add these meters to the Fall Challenge Team totals....
Minnie 4,227 m....yep, 27 is her number
Tom P 4,552 m
K2 5,000 m ....what! we have to row 100K or 200K in the Fall Challenge! How could I have missed this?!
Dave H (AUS) 5,000 m
MT 5,086 m
Mike C 6,000 m
PG 6,000 m
David T 6,000 m
Terry B 7,018 m
Greg C 7,094 m
Steven L 7,207 m
Tom M 8,500 m
Katerina 10,000 m
Rick 10,000 m
John D 10,000 m
Jill 11,643 m
Ross 12,000 m
Darryl 14,698 m
Jim 15,000 m
Robyn 15,000 m
Baz 21,955 m
Brian 25,000 m
AJ 25,114 m
Brett 36,071 m
Kelli 39,900 m ....wow! quite the update!
Dan 41,172 m
Wild Bill 42,384 m
William H 42,394 m
Will S 45,000 m
Congratulations! You made it through the week! Whoop! Whoop! More meters!
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Fall Team Challenge 2010 Individual Standings
Name .......... Total Event Meters
1 William Haag M 59 421,824
2 AJ Tudury M 62 313,757
3 Daniel Cox M 66 249,782
4 Barry O'Malley M 50 201,726
5 Will Salach M 53 200,000
6 Brett McCrory M 34 185,237
7 Chris Tudury F 61 152,063
8 Darryl Bathel M 61 146,701
9 Charles Dykstra M 43 141,576
10 Tim Porter M 52 126,507
11 Jim Brink M 38 105,785
12 Katerina Mack F 30 103,252
13 Ted Cowley-Gilbert M 49 103,000
14 Robyn Lee F 33 87,015
15 Ross Drown M 62 79,857
16 Dawn Pearson F 34 77,777
17 Steven Larky M 48 70,511
18 George Wyner M 52 69,000
19 Harold Janusek M 59 68,400
20 Mike Crossley M 54 68,014
21 David Hunter M 50 65,001
22 Jennifer Browning F 46 63,422
23 Heather Woiciechowski F 49 63,156
24 David Tangerini M 62 63,000
25 peter verdirame M 56 62,000
26 Kevin Clark M 45 61,065
27 Mike Mulvihill M 50 59,000
28 Rick Carveth M 58 56,240
29 AUCHER Romain M 32 54,553
30 Roger Evens M 45 53,281
31 Jeffrey Grous M 47 53,243
32 Jill McCrory F 34 51,374
33 John Dunlop M 52 50,000
34 Brian Kenney M 40 40,000
35 Melissa Talbot F 41 38,726
36 Greg Childs M 55 37,766
37 Tom McGuire M 58 37,500
38 TERRY BELCHIKOFF F 64 31,050
39 Andrea Cosmin F 53 30,830
40 Andy Ward M 37 30,683
41 Mitch Johnson M 55 28,345
42 David A. Alden M 50 24,551
43 Kristine Strasburger F 45 23,198
44 Jan Stevenson F 58 20,000
45 John Longmire M 66 16,215
46 Tom Pinckney M 65 13,891
47 Murielle Curcio F 53 12,650
48 Greg Halac M 50 12,501
49 Brandy Cowley-Gilbert F 50 10,838
50 Karyn Gallagher F 41 10,818
51 Gina Levy F 52 9,324
52 beverly dellinger F 58 7,000
53 David Ballard M 45 6,000
54 Tracy Clark F 45 5,013
55 Anthony Parendo M 67 4,444
56 Ally MacManus F 49 2,000
57 Gloria Miller F 51 0
58 Kelly Berry F 35 0
59 Karon Baucum F 58 0
60 Mitch Terra Sanitatis Friedland M 51 0
61 Peter Huurman M 37 0
62 Angelo Papadopoulos M 44 0
63 Debbie Rohlwing F 53 0
64 Dana Smith F 25 0
65 Rocket Man M 38 0
66 Thomas Tullia M 56 0
67 Noelle Boyle F 43 0
Total Challenge Meters = 4,180,462 m 67 team members! 3rd place thus far!
Total Meters on the Day = 173,416 m
Great rowing! 13 teammates have met the basic (100K) and/or advanced challenge (200)....everyone is well on their way to being prepared for the rest of the challenge season.
Name .......... Total Event Meters
1 William Haag M 59 421,824
2 AJ Tudury M 62 313,757
3 Daniel Cox M 66 249,782
4 Barry O'Malley M 50 201,726
5 Will Salach M 53 200,000
6 Brett McCrory M 34 185,237
7 Chris Tudury F 61 152,063
8 Darryl Bathel M 61 146,701
9 Charles Dykstra M 43 141,576
10 Tim Porter M 52 126,507
11 Jim Brink M 38 105,785
12 Katerina Mack F 30 103,252
13 Ted Cowley-Gilbert M 49 103,000
14 Robyn Lee F 33 87,015
15 Ross Drown M 62 79,857
16 Dawn Pearson F 34 77,777
17 Steven Larky M 48 70,511
18 George Wyner M 52 69,000
19 Harold Janusek M 59 68,400
20 Mike Crossley M 54 68,014
21 David Hunter M 50 65,001
22 Jennifer Browning F 46 63,422
23 Heather Woiciechowski F 49 63,156
24 David Tangerini M 62 63,000
25 peter verdirame M 56 62,000
26 Kevin Clark M 45 61,065
27 Mike Mulvihill M 50 59,000
28 Rick Carveth M 58 56,240
29 AUCHER Romain M 32 54,553
30 Roger Evens M 45 53,281
31 Jeffrey Grous M 47 53,243
32 Jill McCrory F 34 51,374
33 John Dunlop M 52 50,000
34 Brian Kenney M 40 40,000
35 Melissa Talbot F 41 38,726
36 Greg Childs M 55 37,766
37 Tom McGuire M 58 37,500
38 TERRY BELCHIKOFF F 64 31,050
39 Andrea Cosmin F 53 30,830
40 Andy Ward M 37 30,683
41 Mitch Johnson M 55 28,345
42 David A. Alden M 50 24,551
43 Kristine Strasburger F 45 23,198
44 Jan Stevenson F 58 20,000
45 John Longmire M 66 16,215
46 Tom Pinckney M 65 13,891
47 Murielle Curcio F 53 12,650
48 Greg Halac M 50 12,501
49 Brandy Cowley-Gilbert F 50 10,838
50 Karyn Gallagher F 41 10,818
51 Gina Levy F 52 9,324
52 beverly dellinger F 58 7,000
53 David Ballard M 45 6,000
54 Tracy Clark F 45 5,013
55 Anthony Parendo M 67 4,444
56 Ally MacManus F 49 2,000
57 Gloria Miller F 51 0
58 Kelly Berry F 35 0
59 Karon Baucum F 58 0
60 Mitch Terra Sanitatis Friedland M 51 0
61 Peter Huurman M 37 0
62 Angelo Papadopoulos M 44 0
63 Debbie Rohlwing F 53 0
64 Dana Smith F 25 0
65 Rocket Man M 38 0
66 Thomas Tullia M 56 0
67 Noelle Boyle F 43 0
Total Challenge Meters = 4,180,462 m 67 team members! 3rd place thus far!
Total Meters on the Day = 173,416 m
Great rowing! 13 teammates have met the basic (100K) and/or advanced challenge (200)....everyone is well on their way to being prepared for the rest of the challenge season.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.24.10
Welcome Charles - now a year round team member as well as a challenge team member! Glad to have you rowing with us! 81 teammates on the good ship Luna-Tic!
Season meters as of 147/365 = 31,436,638 m
Total meters on the day = 401,657 m
Oars in space (participation) = 20 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.2 MM Rodrigo-go-go
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Steven L with (15,895 m) to go!
David T with (115,000 m) to go!
Charles imports a boatload of meters
AJ with 27,215 m gets a half moon
Only one half moon in the skies over our rowing universe today - although Charles did bring in many moons to the team piggy bank - thankyouverymuch. Doesn't matter whether you row a little or a lot - just row!
Congratulations to those who put some meters on the boards today!
Peter G 1,500 m
Dawn 2,000 m
Tony
Tom P 5,049 m
Katerina
Jim 6,000 m
Dan 8,179 m
David T 9,000 m
Dave H (AUS) 10,000 m
Mike M 13,000 m
Darryl 14,861 m
Brett 17,204 m
Baz 19,646 m
Rodrigo 20,387 m
AJ 27,215 m
Chrales 239,839 m
Season meters as of 147/365 = 31,436,638 m
Total meters on the day = 401,657 m
Oars in space (participation) = 20 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.2 MM Rodrigo-go-go
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Steven L with (15,895 m) to go!
David T with (115,000 m) to go!
Charles imports a boatload of meters
AJ with 27,215 m gets a half moon
Only one half moon in the skies over our rowing universe today - although Charles did bring in many moons to the team piggy bank - thankyouverymuch. Doesn't matter whether you row a little or a lot - just row!
Congratulations to those who put some meters on the boards today!
Peter G 1,500 m
Dawn 2,000 m
Tony
Tom P 5,049 m
Katerina
Jim 6,000 m
Dan 8,179 m
David T 9,000 m
Dave H (AUS) 10,000 m
Mike M 13,000 m
Darryl 14,861 m
Brett 17,204 m
Baz 19,646 m
Rodrigo 20,387 m
AJ 27,215 m
Chrales 239,839 m
Meter Multi-Millionaire
Congratulations, Danno, on achieving 19 Million Lifetime Meters!! Hooyah and well done!!
While the satisfaction of looking at the logbook and seeing all those millions is good, fireworks are always helpful to celebrations ! Cheers, Dan!
Re: Meter Multi-Millionaire
Way to row Danno, relentlessly passing those million meter markers!Kona2 wrote: Congratulations, Danno, on achieving 19 Million Lifetime Meters!! Hooyah and well done!!
Re: Meter Multi-Millionaire
Way to go Dan..you've drilled it!!Kona2 wrote:
Congratulations, Danno, on achieving 19 Million Lifetime Meters!! Hooyah and well done!!
While the satisfaction of looking at the logbook and seeing all those millions is good, fireworks are always helpful to celebrations ! Cheers, Dan!
Cheers BBB
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
I'm back!!! Haven't been around for a while, but I plan on staying. Ordinarily, I only post my meters during the January challenge, but decided to do this thing all of the time!! I'm starting to get ready a little each day with just a few thousand meters to get in shape for January. With a combination of 5000 meters per day, walking my dog and eating properly, I'm down five pounds over the last two weeks!!
Last year I took a class at Thompson's Boat Center (wash. d.c. near key bridge) to row on the water and really liked it a lot. Awesome and fun exercise. Unfortunately, it's a little far from my house to do it on a regular basis. Thus - I'll have to stick with the erg, dog walking and gym visits!!
Looking forward to January!!
I've found that over the last few years that the erg seems to be the best piece of exercise equipment for me in terms of getting in shape, weight loss, etc. I've had a model D for quite a while now and it keeps on going with no problems whatsoever.
Last year I took a class at Thompson's Boat Center (wash. d.c. near key bridge) to row on the water and really liked it a lot. Awesome and fun exercise. Unfortunately, it's a little far from my house to do it on a regular basis. Thus - I'll have to stick with the erg, dog walking and gym visits!!
Looking forward to January!!
I've found that over the last few years that the erg seems to be the best piece of exercise equipment for me in terms of getting in shape, weight loss, etc. I've had a model D for quite a while now and it keeps on going with no problems whatsoever.
Re: Meter Multi-Millionaire
Great job, DanKona2 wrote:
Congratulations, Danno, on achieving 19 Million Lifetime Meters!! Hooyah and well done!!
While the satisfaction of looking at the logbook and seeing all those millions is good, fireworks are always helpful to celebrations ! Cheers, Dan!
Only one more million until you are eligible for the ultimate level of C2 swag
ROWSTRONG / RIDESTRONG
Just call me, "Wild Bill"
Just call me, "Wild Bill"
Fall Team Challenge Update
Fall Team Challenge 2010 Individual Standings
Woot! Woot! Great day on the erg for the Lunies! Almost 400K meters rowed!
14 Luna-Tics have now met the basic and/or advanced Challenge distances! AJ suggests that we use the distances across some of the lunar features as distance "awards" or markers in keeping with our lunar theme during the challenge season, so if anyone has some thoughts on how that could best be captured, throw those ideas out here! Something to think about while you're on that erg!
Name .......... Total Event Meters
1 William Haag 421,824
2 AJ Tudury 338,886
3 Daniel Cox 278,168
4 Barry O'Malley 211,859
5 Will Salach 200,000
6 Brett McCrory 185,237
7 Charles Dykstra 162,673
8 Darryl Bathel 161,394
9 Chris Tudury 152,063
10 Tim Porter 136,507
11 Robyn Lee 129,210
12 Katerina Mack 114,363
13 Jim Brink 105,785
14 Ted Cowley-Gilbert 103,000
15 Rodrigo Garcia 89,419
16 Dawn Pearson 83,029
17 Steven Larky 80,511
18 David Hunter 80,001
19 Ross Drown 79,857
20 George Wyner 75,000
21 Mike Mulvihill 72,000
22 Heather Woiciechowski 71,850
23 Harold Janusek 70,900
24 peter verdirame 70,000
25 Mike Crossley 68,014
26 David Tangerini 65,000
27 AUCHER Romain 64,553
28 Jennifer Browning 63,422
29 Kevin Clark 61,065
30 John Dunlop 60,000
31 Rick Carveth 56,240
32 Roger Evens 53,281
33 Jeffrey Grous 53,243
34 Jill McCrory 51,374
35 Brian Kenney 40,000
36 Melissa Talbot 38,726
37 Greg Childs 37,766
38 Tom McGuire 37,500
39 TERRY BELCHIKOFF 31,050
40 Andrea Cosmin 30,830
41 Andy Ward 30,683
42 Jan Stevenson 30,000
43 Mitch Johnson 28,345
44 David A. Alden 24,551
45 Kristine Strasburger 23,198
46 Murielle Curcio 20,363
47 John Longmire 16,215
48 Tom Pinckney 13,891
49 David Ballard 13,000
50 Greg Halac 12,501
51 Brandy Cowley-Gilbert 10,838
52 Karyn Gallagher 10,818
53 Gina Levy 9,324
54 beverly dellinger 7,000
55 Tracy Clark 5,013
56 Anthony Parendo 4,444
57 Ally MacManus 2,000
58 Gloria Miller 0
59 Kelly Berry 0
60 Karon Baucum 0
61 Mitch Terra Sanitatis Friedland 0
62 Angelo Papadopoulos 0
63 Peter Huurman 0
64 Debbie Rohlwing 0
65 Dana Smith 0
66 Rocket Man 0
67 Thomas Tullia 0
68 Noelle Boyle 0
Total Challenge Meters = 4,547,784 m
Total Meters on the Day = 367,322 m
Keep uploading those meters.....we're in third place, but other boats are steadily gaining on us by taking on new crew. We can add crew until 30 September....four days until the roster is "locked." We're an open team, so all you have to do is click on Luna-Tics to join us in the challenge!
Woot! Woot! Great day on the erg for the Lunies! Almost 400K meters rowed!
14 Luna-Tics have now met the basic and/or advanced Challenge distances! AJ suggests that we use the distances across some of the lunar features as distance "awards" or markers in keeping with our lunar theme during the challenge season, so if anyone has some thoughts on how that could best be captured, throw those ideas out here! Something to think about while you're on that erg!
Name .......... Total Event Meters
1 William Haag 421,824
2 AJ Tudury 338,886
3 Daniel Cox 278,168
4 Barry O'Malley 211,859
5 Will Salach 200,000
6 Brett McCrory 185,237
7 Charles Dykstra 162,673
8 Darryl Bathel 161,394
9 Chris Tudury 152,063
10 Tim Porter 136,507
11 Robyn Lee 129,210
12 Katerina Mack 114,363
13 Jim Brink 105,785
14 Ted Cowley-Gilbert 103,000
15 Rodrigo Garcia 89,419
16 Dawn Pearson 83,029
17 Steven Larky 80,511
18 David Hunter 80,001
19 Ross Drown 79,857
20 George Wyner 75,000
21 Mike Mulvihill 72,000
22 Heather Woiciechowski 71,850
23 Harold Janusek 70,900
24 peter verdirame 70,000
25 Mike Crossley 68,014
26 David Tangerini 65,000
27 AUCHER Romain 64,553
28 Jennifer Browning 63,422
29 Kevin Clark 61,065
30 John Dunlop 60,000
31 Rick Carveth 56,240
32 Roger Evens 53,281
33 Jeffrey Grous 53,243
34 Jill McCrory 51,374
35 Brian Kenney 40,000
36 Melissa Talbot 38,726
37 Greg Childs 37,766
38 Tom McGuire 37,500
39 TERRY BELCHIKOFF 31,050
40 Andrea Cosmin 30,830
41 Andy Ward 30,683
42 Jan Stevenson 30,000
43 Mitch Johnson 28,345
44 David A. Alden 24,551
45 Kristine Strasburger 23,198
46 Murielle Curcio 20,363
47 John Longmire 16,215
48 Tom Pinckney 13,891
49 David Ballard 13,000
50 Greg Halac 12,501
51 Brandy Cowley-Gilbert 10,838
52 Karyn Gallagher 10,818
53 Gina Levy 9,324
54 beverly dellinger 7,000
55 Tracy Clark 5,013
56 Anthony Parendo 4,444
57 Ally MacManus 2,000
58 Gloria Miller 0
59 Kelly Berry 0
60 Karon Baucum 0
61 Mitch Terra Sanitatis Friedland 0
62 Angelo Papadopoulos 0
63 Peter Huurman 0
64 Debbie Rohlwing 0
65 Dana Smith 0
66 Rocket Man 0
67 Thomas Tullia 0
68 Noelle Boyle 0
Total Challenge Meters = 4,547,784 m
Total Meters on the Day = 367,322 m
Keep uploading those meters.....we're in third place, but other boats are steadily gaining on us by taking on new crew. We can add crew until 30 September....four days until the roster is "locked." We're an open team, so all you have to do is click on Luna-Tics to join us in the challenge!
California Moonin'
Congratulations, Robyn! A full marathon! Wowzer! She's in second place worldwide! Hooyah and well done!
Half marathon for Charles!
Today must be the day for first Luna-Tic moons!
Congratulations and well done, Charles, on completing a half marathon! Woot! Woot! Is this a first?!
Congratulations and well done, Charles, on completing a half marathon! Woot! Woot! Is this a first?!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.25.10
We are rockin' and rowin' ! Milestones and shooting stars everywhere! And, whoa.....surely that is the tip of the 32 million team meters that's on the horizon?! Maybe today if we continue to be inspired rowers!
Always great to be able to give special shout outs when a team member completes a "first ever" distance - or earns their first Luna-Tic moons! They get to walk around all day with a big grin....and so do we! Hooyah! Strut your stuff, team! You have earned some bragging rights!!
Season meters as of 148/365 = 31,700,115 m
Total meters on the day = 263,477 m
Oars in space (participation) = 23 percent (just think what 40 could do!)
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights (yep, got those!)....Celebrations (ab-so-lute-ly!):
1.6 MM AJ
1.2 MM Baz
700K Peter G
ONE Million Meter Watch: hooyah he's in the red zone!
Steven L's closing in on this one - today is THE DAY - with (5,895 m) to go!
Full moon for a full marathon for Robyn with 42,195 m
Danno with 28,386 m...still holds one of the Luna-Tic records for most consecutive half moons....
AJ with 25,129 m earns a half moon
Charles, with a half marathon, earns a half moon
Some really inspired rowing by all!
David T 2,000 m
Harold 2,500 m
Dawn M 5,252 m ....repeater numbers!
Murielle 7,713 m
John D 10,000 m
K2 10,000 m
Tim 10,000 m
Steven L 10,000 m
Baz 10,133 m
Rodrigo-go-go 10,268 m
Katerina !
Mike M 13,000 m
Darryl 14,693 m
Dave H (AUS) 15,000 m
Peter G 15,000 m
Charles 21,097 m
AJ 25,129 m
Dan 28,386 m
Robyn 42,195 m
Always great to be able to give special shout outs when a team member completes a "first ever" distance - or earns their first Luna-Tic moons! They get to walk around all day with a big grin....and so do we! Hooyah! Strut your stuff, team! You have earned some bragging rights!!
Season meters as of 148/365 = 31,700,115 m
Total meters on the day = 263,477 m
Oars in space (participation) = 23 percent (just think what 40 could do!)
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights (yep, got those!)....Celebrations (ab-so-lute-ly!):
1.6 MM AJ
1.2 MM Baz
700K Peter G
ONE Million Meter Watch: hooyah he's in the red zone!
Steven L's closing in on this one - today is THE DAY - with (5,895 m) to go!
Full moon for a full marathon for Robyn with 42,195 m
Danno with 28,386 m...still holds one of the Luna-Tic records for most consecutive half moons....
AJ with 25,129 m earns a half moon
Charles, with a half marathon, earns a half moon
Some really inspired rowing by all!
David T 2,000 m
Harold 2,500 m
Dawn M 5,252 m ....repeater numbers!
Murielle 7,713 m
John D 10,000 m
K2 10,000 m
Tim 10,000 m
Steven L 10,000 m
Baz 10,133 m
Rodrigo-go-go 10,268 m
Katerina !
Mike M 13,000 m
Darryl 14,693 m
Dave H (AUS) 15,000 m
Peter G 15,000 m
Charles 21,097 m
AJ 25,129 m
Dan 28,386 m
Robyn 42,195 m
Re: California Moonin'
A big Yahoo to Robyn. Well done.Kona2 wrote:
Congratulations, Robyn! A full marathon! Wowzer! She's in second place worldwide! Hooyah and well done!
And Charles isn't to shabby either. Way togo.
Welcome to all the new loons, you know who you are!
danno
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
"Congratulations and well done, Charles, on completing a half marathon! Woot! Woot! Is this a first?!"
Nope, I've seen 'em come & go. HAHA
Thinking about the lunar theme, from our current vantage point enroute to the moon, we should be able to confirm the presence of the Kordylewski clouds, the theoretical collection of fine reddish brown dust particles at the Earth-Moon L4 & L5 points. Yeah,I think I can just about see them right now...
Nope, I've seen 'em come & go. HAHA
Thinking about the lunar theme, from our current vantage point enroute to the moon, we should be able to confirm the presence of the Kordylewski clouds, the theoretical collection of fine reddish brown dust particles at the Earth-Moon L4 & L5 points. Yeah,I think I can just about see them right now...
Another meter millionaire!
Congratulations, Steven, on achieving a ONE million meter season!