Day 3 of the Mudness Madness Challenge !!
How Can You Be a Mudness Madness Winner? The more you row, the better your chances....
Row or ski at least 5000 meters a day (2500 meters for kids and adaptive athletes) during the month of March and enter your meters in your online logbook.
During the month of March, we will hold a prize drawing every day from all of the people who row or ski at least 5000 meters that day (2500 meters for kids and adaptive athletes) and enter it in their online logbook. The more days you complete 5000 meters, the more days your name is in the prize drawing! On randomly selected days during March, we will also draw for an additional prize, from those who complete at least 10,000 meters (2500 meters for kids and adaptive athletes).
Prizes are Concept2 clothing. Drawings will be held at (or soon after) noon the next weekday following the challenge day, so be sure to enter your meters promptly! We will post names of winners on the website.
Last Year's Winners: And note that the dates of the dual drawings haven't changed much since the inception of this Challenge (would LOVE to see it less predictable!)....so today is a good day to do the 10K for better odds of winning! We had TWO Lunie winners last year....
3/1 David Smith New York, USA
3/2 Joyce (Barton) Bertschmann Massachusetts, USA
3/3 5k Sebastien Rodriguez Le Plessis-Pâté, France
3/3 10k Rasmus Winther Bertelsen Skive, Denmark
3/4 David Alden Ohio, USA
3/5 5k Nadine Boles New York, USA
3/5 10k Seth Levinson Virginia, USA
3/6 Gary McCurdy California, USA
3/7 Michael Cross Egham, UK
3/8 Travis Lamb California, USA
3/9 5k Miroslav Oskera Melnik, Czech Republic
3/9 10k James Derrick Gold Coast, Australia
3/10 J. D. Gibbard British Columbia, Canada
3/11 Daniela Janack Ontario, Canada
3/12 Tony Iannone California, USA
3/13 5k Eddie Scott Northumberland, UK
3/13 10k Chuck Beasley Illinois, USA
3/14 William Pavlovich Massachusetts, USA
3/15 Victoria Valovin Clitheroe, UK
3/16 Thom Cashill Illinois, USA
3/17 5k Christopher Kubik Virginia, USA
3/17 10k Ingmar Karlsson Kungälv, Sweden
3/18 Mark Burgess Westville, South Africa
3/19 James Heaton Daventry, UK
3/20 Haakon Sandven Baerum, Norway
3/21 5k Larthell Carthan Michigan, USA
3/21 10k Roger Bangay Kingston-upon-Thames, UK
3/22 Maurice Love New York, USA
3/23 Jonathan Beddoes Manitoba, Canada
3/24 Chris Rutley Virginia, USA
3/25 5k Stan Shatenstein Quebec, Canada
3/25 10k Tenica Palmer Georgia, USA
3/26 Buddy Wolf New York, USA
3/27 5k Steve Lovett Michigan, USA
3/27 10k Ian Mortensen Montana, USA
3/28 Jason Lembright Kansas, USA
3/29 Jeff Lay Ontario, Canada
3/30 David Lahie Michigan, USA
3/31 5k Frank van Puffelen USA
3/31 10k Edwin Kay Pennsylvania, USA
Season meters as of 306/365 = 91,328,192 m
Total meters on the day = 1,860,437 m (some of our veterans are returning to home base following the Military Challenge - where US NAVY is currently Top Gun)
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.35 MM Steve G
3.5 MM David A
2.95 MM Minnie
1.45 MM AJ
1.05 MM Ken G
850 K Andrea
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Lily 2,300 m
Jeff M 4,014 m
April 5,000 m 
Erik 5,000 m 
Jay 5,000 m 
Jeff P 5,000 m 
Mary O 5,000 m 
Rebecca 5,000 m 
Rich M 5,000 m 
Ryan 5,000 m 
Bobbie 5,003 m 
Norma 

m
.. a palindrome!
Patrick 5,008 m 
Kerry 5,017 m 
Ron J 5,124 m 
Sorin 5,173 m 
Andrea 5,477 m 
Jeff D 7,216 m 
Jon C 7,500 m 
Jim 


m ... a shamrocky palindrome! 
Danno 10,000 m 
Dan O' 10,000 m 
Dennis 10,000 m 
James S 10,000 m 
Kevin 10,000 m 
Lynne 10,000 m 
Mikkel 10,000 m 
Rick C 10,000 m 
William H 10,000 m 
Jane 



m ...a pot-o-gold palindrome! 
K2 



m ...a pot-o-gold palindrome! 
Ron 



m ... not a palindrome, but all those ONES... 
Howard 11,366 m 




m ... hula hula pot-o-gold palindrome! 
Danwho 



m ... whovian pot-o-gold palindrome! 
Virginia 12,537 m 
Dan E 13,205 m 
Steve G 13,525 m 
David A 14,863 m ... well, your half marathon is a PB for THIS decade! 
David T 20,000 m 
bg 22,039 m 
Ken G 49,500 m ... good update