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Restless
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by Restless » October 7th, 2012, 11:54 am
Life is not about learning to survive the storm, but rather learning to dance in the rain.
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bg
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Agadway
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by Agadway » October 7th, 2012, 4:57 pm
Tackled a full marathon today - just shy of 200K for the challenge. Still love my rower
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Agadway
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by Agadway » October 7th, 2012, 6:30 pm
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 7th, 2012, 7:27 pm
Agadway wrote:Tackled a full marathon today - just shy of 200K for the challenge. Still love my rower
Hooyah! Congratulations, Adam, on a first FULL marathon! Way to row !!!
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 7th, 2012, 7:37 pm
Season meters as of 158/365 = 69,892,332 m
Total meters on the day = 580,883 m
Oars in space (participation) = 18 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.0 MM Jay
1.7 MM Danno
1.55 MM Brett
1.1 MM Matt
800 K Zander
500 K Bobbie - a cool half million!
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us! The Fall Challenge Teams are still in the top ten percent of all the teams in the Challenge. Very nice!
Harold 3,000 m
Anita 3,500 m
Marie 3,500 m
Rivka 4,000 m
Nataliya 5,151 m
Christa 5,500 m
Tim P 7,018 m
Michelle 7,500 m
Ross 7,647 m
Bobbie 7,888 m
Baz 10,000 m
Matt 10,000 m
David T 12,000 m
Richard T 12,000 m
Danno 15,000 m
Tim G 15,000 m
Zander 15,500 m
Jay 16,000 m
Ronnie 18,500 m
Jim 28,000 m
Brett 67,137 m
Tanya 307,042 m
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bg
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by bg » October 7th, 2012, 8:55 pm
Agadway wrote:Tackled a full marathon today - just shy of 200K for the challenge. Still love my rower
wooo hoooo and congrats :}
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 8th, 2012, 11:38 am
Yesterday was a beautiful fall blue sky day...
Day 24/25 out of 31
We're in the last week of the challenge...and there have been some great milestones achieved by members of both the challenge teams. Our teammates are keeping us in the hunt in the Challenge - with both teams currently placing in the top ten percent of all teams. Thank you to all who are rowing as members of our challenge teams, and our year-round team.
Overcoming Disabilities Challenge Team Milestones:
500 K Richard T
350 K Jim K
300 K Ronnie, Sam, Rosi
200 K Rivka, Christa, Sarah, Anita
150 K Zander
100 K Nataliya, Tanya
Luna-Tics Challenge Team Milestones:
1.1 MM Brett
700 K Ron
500 K Jay
400 K Cathie, bg
350 K Michelle
300 K Norton, Danno
250 K Tim G
200 K Ed C, Marie, Will S, Ted
150 K Tim K, Adam, Robert H, Steven L, Ed McC, Tim P, Katerina, Bruce, Ross, Rebecca
100 K Minnie, Dan W, David T, Harold, Peter H, Peter Green, Jane, Marty, David A, Dana
50 K Jennifer, Bernie, Bobbie, Paul S, Matthew J, Tom M, Peter G, Roger, Anna, AJ, Pat S
Working on 50 K: Will W, Don S, Tammy, Mie M, David B, James G, Jodi, Jeff G, Rich M, K2, Carolyn, Baz, Terry B, RIck C, Andy W
Season meters as of 159/365 = 69,221,591 m
Total meters on the day = 387,539 m
Oars in space (participation) = 24 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.75 MM Ronnie
1.6 MM Brett
1.1 MM Rosi
950 K Jeff P
600 K Robert H
350 K Mike M
350 K Kevin N
300 K Tim G
Harold 4,000 m
Jerri 5,004 m
Nataliya m
Zander 5,600 m
Christa 5,850 m
Anita 6,000 m
Marty 6,488 m
Kevin 7,000 m
Marie 7,500 m
Rivka 8,100 m
Bobbie 8,500 m
Matt 10,000 m
Mike M 10,000 m
Peter G 10,000 m
Tim P 10,024 m
Dan W 10,256 m
Ronnie 10,550 m
Danno 12,000 m
Michelle 12,500 m
Cathie 15,000 m
Sam 15,000 m
Jim 16,300 m
Jeff P 18,427 m
Richard T 20,000 m
Tim G 20,000 m
Rosi 21,097 m
Robert H 30,000 m
Jay 33,000 m
Brett 43,788 m
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 8th, 2012, 5:41 pm
Greenville Indoor Rowing has pulled ahead of the Luna-Tics Challenge team....the last week of the challenge can be a wild one ! Overcoming Disabilities Challenge team is just 44 K out of the number 15 spot on the roster!
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BigBrett58
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by BigBrett58 » October 9th, 2012, 5:10 am
Wow Ron! I guess you got your erg fixed. How many meters did you do yesterday? You're going to be able to coast to 1M.
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BigBrett58
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by BigBrett58 » October 9th, 2012, 10:38 am
If we're going to get 3rd, it'll be a team effort. I'm running on fumes. Unless the people right behind me step it up, I'm going to coast in at 40 to 45k a day. My goal was 10 percent over last year, and I'm ahead of pace for that.
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 9th, 2012, 1:12 pm
Day 25/26 of 31
Woohoo! We've got some good rowing going on! Yesterday, the Luna-Tics Challenge team slipped into fourth place thanks to a great meter upload by challenger Greenville Indoor Rowing. At the time, we were about 100 K down. Earlier this morning, we were still 60 K down. Now we're only 45 K down. Things are looking up! Keep rowing what you can, when you can! If you can add just ten or fifteen minutes to your rowing session, all those incremental meters will sure make a difference. And, if you're hanging on to some meters for a later upload, we could sure use the meter boost about now. Would love to see us reach one hundred percent participation. Right now, we have meters from 60 of the 70 registered teammates. Give the erg handle a pull - and get on the challenge meter board !!
100 percent participation by all the Overcoming Disabilities Challenge team members - and holding steady at 16th. Still well within the top ten percent of all Challenge teams!
Meanwhile, welcome back to Kim W for the 2013 Rowing Season...and welcome to new team member Matthew B ! Great to have you aboard !
Season meters as of 160/365 = 69,538,349 m
Total meters on the day = 708,263 m
Oars in space (participation) = 38 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.4 MM Ron - with a 100 K day....wow...how many pizzas is THAT?
3.05 MM Jay
2.55 MM Richard T
1.75 MM Danno
1.65 MM Jim
1.65 MM Brett
1.25 MM Marie
1.15 MM Sam
1.05 MM Anita
800 K Harold
800 K Dan W
300 K Tim P
300 K Dennis
300 K Debbie V
100 K Kim W
100 K K2
Thanks to all our Challenge Team Members and our Year Round Team Members for all the meters!
Jeff M 2,016 m
Bobbie 3,000 m
Marty 3,500 m
Carolyn 4,117 m
Roger 4,500 m
Tammy 4,500 m
Nataliya 4,600 m
Jerri 5,004 m
Christa 5,500 m
Steven D 5,778 m
Zander 5,995 m...reads the same left to right, and right to left !
Debbie V 6,000 m
Steve J 6,000 m
Rick C 6,120 m
Rivka 6,200 m
Tim P 6,657 m
Anita 7,000 m
Cathie 7,000 m
K2 7,779 m
Bernie 8,026 m
Jeff P 10,000 m
Rebecca 10,000 m ... just 40 K to go for that ONE millionth meter..
Sam 10,000 m
Ross 10,298 m
Dan W 10,712 m
Ronnie 10,850 m
Tom M 11,000 m
Tim K m
David T 12,000 m
Paul S 12,000 m
Dennis 13,425 m
Jim 13,700 m
Peter H 14,000 m
Marie 15,000 m
Tim G 15,000 m
Michelle 15,600 m
Matthew B 17,849 m
Pat S 18,123 m
Harold 18,500 m
Jay 20,000 m
RIchard T 22,000 m
Rosi 25,888 m
Danno 37,473 m
Brett 41,165 m
Ron 100,194 m ...in a 24 hr time period !
Kim W 103,083 m
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 9th, 2012, 6:18 pm
We don't always know what's happening to our teammates in this virtual community - or what kinds of battles they might be fighting. Several weeks ago, Sunny took herself off the team roster. A few days later, she returned with a resolute statement that she couldn't row for awhile because of illness. In her team profile, she said she put herself back on the roster because she felt that she could add cheer and support the team. I'll bet she was like that. Sunny ultimately lost her battle - and is probably skating with the angels now (teaching them a few skating tricks I think). I put a few 8's in my rowing session today in memory of someone who made us smile - and who had a lot of courage.
Hooyah for Sunny!
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BAZzy
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by BAZzy » October 9th, 2012, 7:20 pm
Kona2 wrote:We don't always know what's happening to our teammates in this virtual community - or what kinds of battles they might be fighting. Several weeks ago, Sunny took herself off the team roster. A few days later, she returned with a resolute statement that she couldn't row for awhile because of illness. In her team profile, she said she put herself back on the roster because she felt that she could add cheer and support the team. I'll bet she was like that. Sunny ultimately lost her battle - and is probably skating with the angels now (teaching them a few skating tricks I think). I put a few 8's in my rowing session today in memory of someone who made us smile - and who had a lot of courage.
Hooyah for Sunny!
Thanks Sunny...
And I've missed so much in here recently, but back on board after my various diversions...(forgot to log last night's metres also)
Cheers BBB
"Those who don't think it can be done shouldn't bother the person doing it..."
www.thelandy.com
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danwho
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by danwho » October 9th, 2012, 8:07 pm
Kona2 wrote:... Sunny ultimately lost her battle - and is probably skating with the angels now (teaching them a few skating tricks I think).
So sorry to hear about Sunny. Thank you for letting us know.