Ranger wrote:June 11, 2008: I now do fine on the water. --snip--The 60s OTW 1Ks at the Nationals are usually won at about 2:00 pace. I will race a new elite 1x (not my tub of a Peinert) in the Nationals when I am 60.
July 16, 2008: My future is indeed with OTW rowing. It's a blast. I'll especially enjoy traveling around to different OTW racing venues, as I enjoyed traveling around to the different racing venues as a marathon runner and road racer.
April 22, 2009: I have been doing dedicated and focused OTW rowing for five years. --snip-- I am now ready to race OTW.
Feb 7, 2011: I will be racing--both OTErg in the winter and OTW in the spring, summer, and fall--for the rest of my life.
Hi Mike,MikeVB today wrote:: When's the first fall head race you are definitely going to sign up for (as promised a scant few weeks ago)? Or, do you want to remain a perpetual novice?
Our hero still has two days to do a late registration for the Masters Nationals, a regatta he has been talking about for a couple of years. I imagine it will be another virtual row.
Some head races not too far from AA are HOTC (Cuyahoga, Cleveland), the Frogtown Races (Toledo), and the Grand River Challenge (Grand Rapids.) The HOTC is advertised as a challenging course, but that will not be a problem for our hero. After all,
Ranger wrote:October 18, 2010: Steering is a no-brainer, folks. You just have to practice it a little--and that's that. --snip--For someone like me, steering can be learned in a few days/weeks.