Thanks you so much!danwho wrote:
It's destiny, I tell you. Welcome from me too.
HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!
Thanks you so much!danwho wrote:
It's destiny, I tell you. Welcome from me too.
Actually, you CAN get your million meter average THIS 2015 Concept2 season without too much stress. We have 120 days left in this season. You need 641,000 m as of right now. Assuming that you row just 80 percent of the available days left, say 95 days of the 120....and you row 6,750 m each time....you would be there. Just sayin'.....it's possible. And it would be SO helpful in our quest for million meter averages...voodoogirl wrote: THIS IS FABULOUS! Off to enjoy my smash--and Happy New Year to everyone! Without your motivation and humor I don't think I'd keep rowing. Hoping next season to be one of the million-meter averages...we'll see how the feet hold up!
Wishing all of you health and happiness in 2015...
Laurie
Wow Ron!!! You are amazing! Keep on rock'n.Kona2 wrote:
Whoop, whoop, and hooyah! What a great way to start the calendar New Year! As most of us are aware, Ron had an incident with a saw that is requiring a lot of resolve and determination to work through - and he is really showing us that he is made of some good stuff as he gets back to the rowing world and completes his second million meters of the 2015 Concept2 season! Congratulations, Ron - well done! We wish you many, MANY more millions!
Congratulations!! It's been a while since I put in a solid 2K effort. I usually prefer to hide smaller efforts in longer rows, emphasis on the word 'hide'. But maybe this year... Keep posting, and you'll probably encourage me.Thor MW wrote:but I beat my previous PB, personal best and as we all know, that’s what it’s all about. This ol’ Thor is a storming.
Thanks danwho. I read the link you posted. I would like to go to Boston perhaps in 2016. I didn't know that adaptive rowers only do 1K. I suppose given that I am only blind I may be able to give the 2K a shot. Or both. I wonder why the blind only have to do 1K? Easy to understand why other disabled people would be better with the 1K. some years back I went to a regatta in Toronto though sadly as a spectator as I was injured. the guy I went with had no use of his legs. A very remarkable man indeed. the great thing about life, there's remarkable people everywhere. One doesn't have to look all that hard to find them. All the Luna-tics for example.danwho wrote:Congratulations!! It's been a while since I put in a solid 2K effort. I usually prefer to hide smaller efforts in longer rows, emphasis on the word 'hide'. But maybe this year... Keep posting, and you'll probably encourage me.Thor MW wrote:but I beat my previous PB, personal best and as we all know, that’s what it’s all about. This ol’ Thor is a storming.
We're also coming up to CRASH-B time again (http://www.crash-b.org/). It would be fun to do that once. bg did it last year, and we had great fun cheering her on. But for this month, I plan to stick to the longer rows (at least, 'longer' for me).
wooooooooooooooo hoooooooooooooooo and congrats da do ron ron....you are so amazing and inspirational :} and welcome back tracy c :} btw...i am hoping to do the crash bs again...it was such an amazing experience....and it feels strange not to add a goooooooo pats this week....Kona2 wrote:
Whoop, whoop, and hooyah! What a great way to start the calendar New Year! As most of us are aware, Ron had an incident with a saw that is requiring a lot of resolve and determination to work through - and he is really showing us that he is made of some good stuff as he gets back to the rowing world and completes his second million meters of the 2015 Concept2 season! Congratulations, Ron - well done! We wish you many, MANY more millions!
That's fantastic, bg. I will be glued to the streaming video.bg wrote:me again...hmmmmm hope my last post comes through....i just signed up for the crash-bs :}
thor here, that would be so cool to meet some Luna-Tics in 2016. Party anyone? Um, after the event of course. Grin. I have to shake a monkey to be competitive though. Yep, gotta quit them smokes. As I like to say, not a problem, just a factor. I would like it if my GF quit too but I suppose I can’t wait for anyone else and shall do what I must do. How many times have I been the lone wolf in my life. Oh boy! Hahadanwho wrote:That's fantastic, bg. I will be glued to the streaming video.bg wrote:me again...hmmmmm hope my last post comes through....i just signed up for the crash-bs :}
And Thor MW, you have planted the 2016 seed in my head.
BTW, I know we have at least one other CRASH-B alumnus in our midst - Karyn.
I looked around a little, and I didn't notice if there was someone for you to talk to about this. But I can tell you about a pretty famous Para-rower from Germany, Anke Molkenthin, who competed in last year's CRASH-B's, in both "Open Women Legs-Trunk-Arms" (placing 1st), and "Lightweight Veteran Women (Age 50-54)" (placing 2nd). She holds quite a number of other records too. A while ago, I remember watching her progress in the Moveo project (watching updates on Facebook), where she and two team-mates (male) were out to set records for a 1-million meter row. I know she set another record there.Thor MW wrote:danwho wrote:Thor MW wrote:I didn't know that adaptive rowers only do 1K. I suppose given that I am only blind I may be able to give the 2K a shot. Or both.