bloomp wrote:Rich,
You can patronize me when you have raced OTW hundreds of times in a variety of boat classes. For now, you need to actually shut up and learn something. I hope there are a dozen photos of your clownish face as you veered off the course and into the path of an 8. You are very lucky the 8 did not injure you or your shell. You should not be allowed to race OTW until you can humble yourself enough to take the advice of your betters.
For what it's worth, I have rowed 20 miles (32km) steady in 2 hours, 24 minutes. That's an average pace of 2:15 at 24-26spm over a lot more than a dinky 5k in a single. Your 7 years OTW has produced nothing that indicates you are anywhere near that ability. Especially with a DNF over a course much shorter!
No, Paul, I think _you_ need to put up or shut up.
I am doing _great_ in my OTW rowing.
So, what have you rowed for 5K in a single--at 20 years old?
Among rowers of the same calibre, 20-year-olds, on the average, row 15 seconds per 500m faster than 60-year-olds.
The best 20-year-old lightweights do about 1:48 pace for 5K OTW, the equivalent of 1:36 for 5K OTW.
At the moment, you do 1:45 for 2K OTErg, 1:50 for 5K?
Time to get to work, son.
Flappin' your mouth is easy.
Gettin' to work is not.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)