bellboy wrote:Then why did you fly 4000 miles to take part in a race?
Why not?
Are you claiming that it is bad form to participate?
Don't know where _that_ is coming from.
Sure, I failed.
But I was _trying_ to best Rocket Roy's 55s lwt WR before I turn 60.
So I gave it my best shot.
And even though I failed, in comparative terms, I don't know how you can dis- the outcome.
I got a bronze, even though I just paddled the race.
My 7:02 at BIRC 2010 is the best 2K by someone my age and weight (or older) this year and two seconds faster than the 60s lwt hammer row at WIRC 2010, even though it is 21 seconds slower than what I pulled last year, without even preparing for it.
A failure such as this has nothing to do with my capabilities or training.
It is just an accident of circumstances.
I can now do a sub-6:30 2K at AT.
If I could have found the energy, I might well have pulled sub-6:30.
I couldn't predict my lack of energy on race day.
I don't train at weight, without eating and drinking.
For me, rowing at weight adds quite a bit of extra stress.
Traveling to a foreign venue is also stressful.
I now have two golds and a bronze, including a WR row and a championship record row.
The 55s lwt BIRC championship record is still mine.
Paul didn't come within two seconds per 500m of it.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)