I find both reasons delightful!jackarabit wrote:2813x3=8439.
Is this monthly exercise in obscuration and misdirection valuable for the buzz it may create or for the confusion it invariably does create?
Cross Team Challenge - Discussion Thread
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative homion
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative homion
yes I don't mind the variety and sometimes (often) Quirky choices - all a bit of fun which is what the CTC is about I guess.gregsmith01748 wrote:I find both reasons delightful!
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
Yes, I see the potential for amusement--and embarrassment. We must surely be on our guard lest our meager maths be not sufficient to the task. Not to worry, when it's my turn in the tank, I feel certain you'll be laughing with me rather than at me.
There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
At least knowing that it adds up to a marathon means that you can still remember what you are doing by the end of the day - wouldnt want to have rowed something else by mistake, (and yes I have had to redo challenges because I remembered them wrongly).
Anyway I might be slow but no argument at precision of the outcome 12:10.5, 12:10.5 and 12:10.4 - all 2:09.8 pace. Clearly I was watching predicted time! This might be a little faster than I could row the distance 8439m but not much, but it felt tough enough.
Anyway I might be slow but no argument at precision of the outcome 12:10.5, 12:10.5 and 12:10.4 - all 2:09.8 pace. Clearly I was watching predicted time! This might be a little faster than I could row the distance 8439m but not much, but it felt tough enough.
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
It is really nice to see you here Susan - hope all is well and looks like good piece.Two Pudding Kid wrote:At least knowing that it adds up to a marathon means that you can still remember what you are doing by the end of the day - wouldnt want to have rowed something else by mistake, (and yes I have had to redo challenges because I remembered them wrongly).
Anyway I might be slow but no argument at precision of the outcome 12:10.5, 12:10.5 and 12:10.4 - all 2:09.8 pace. Clearly I was watching predicted time! This might be a little faster than I could row the distance 8439m but not much, but it felt tough enough.
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
Not going to cavil with the lady from Brum. Whatever floats our boats!
There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
Well done Susan (and welcome back to this funny forum).Two Pudding Kid wrote:At least knowing that it adds up to a marathon means that you can still remember what you are doing by the end of the day - wouldnt want to have rowed something else by mistake, (and yes I have had to redo challenges because I remembered them wrongly).
Anyway I might be slow but no argument at precision of the outcome 12:10.5, 12:10.5 and 12:10.4 - all 2:09.8 pace. Clearly I was watching predicted time! This might be a little faster than I could row the distance 8439m but not much, but it felt tough enough.
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
First CTC for me for quite a while today. Making a bit of an effort on the erg now.
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PBs 2k 6:16.4 5k 16:37.5 10k 34:35.5 30m 8727 60m 17059 HM 74:25.9 FM 2:43:48.8
50s PBs 2k 6.24.3 5k 16.55.4 6k 20.34.2 10k 35.19.0 30m 8633 60m 16685 HM 76.48.7
60s PBs 5k 17.51.2 10k 36.42.6 30m 8263 60m 16089 HM 79.16.6
PBs 2k 6:16.4 5k 16:37.5 10k 34:35.5 30m 8727 60m 17059 HM 74:25.9 FM 2:43:48.8
50s PBs 2k 6.24.3 5k 16.55.4 6k 20.34.2 10k 35.19.0 30m 8633 60m 16685 HM 76.48.7
60s PBs 5k 17.51.2 10k 36.42.6 30m 8263 60m 16089 HM 79.16.6
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
definitely worth the effort Nick - I imagine you have a faster set in you than 1:55nick rockliff wrote:First CTC for me for quite a while today. Making a bit of an effort on the erg now.
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
72yo 93kg
Sydney Australia
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PBs (65y+) 1 min 349m, 500m 1:29.8, 1k 3:11.7 2k 6:47.4, 5km 18:07.9, 30' 7928m, 10k 37:57.2, 60' 15368m
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
That was r22 and more of a training session.lindsayh wrote:definitely worth the effort Nick - I imagine you have a faster set in you than 1:55nick rockliff wrote:First CTC for me for quite a while today. Making a bit of an effort on the erg now.
Last 12 months metres are about what I used to do in 2 months, so a way to go yet!!
67 6' 4" 108kg
PBs 2k 6:16.4 5k 16:37.5 10k 34:35.5 30m 8727 60m 17059 HM 74:25.9 FM 2:43:48.8
50s PBs 2k 6.24.3 5k 16.55.4 6k 20.34.2 10k 35.19.0 30m 8633 60m 16685 HM 76.48.7
60s PBs 5k 17.51.2 10k 36.42.6 30m 8263 60m 16089 HM 79.16.6
PBs 2k 6:16.4 5k 16:37.5 10k 34:35.5 30m 8727 60m 17059 HM 74:25.9 FM 2:43:48.8
50s PBs 2k 6.24.3 5k 16.55.4 6k 20.34.2 10k 35.19.0 30m 8633 60m 16685 HM 76.48.7
60s PBs 5k 17.51.2 10k 36.42.6 30m 8263 60m 16089 HM 79.16.6
Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
I don't mean to be a 'whistleblower' - but I was just looking at the CTC FB page (I'm not a member of the page - so can't post on it).
It looks like there is confusion with some re what time to record. Frank Ruis has recorded his fastest interval (from 2:09.1 / 2:08.7 / 1:57.3).
This is obviously a genuine misunderstanding - but does need correcting and highlighting somehow.
It looks like there is confusion with some re what time to record. Frank Ruis has recorded his fastest interval (from 2:09.1 / 2:08.7 / 1:57.3).
This is obviously a genuine misunderstanding - but does need correcting and highlighting somehow.
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
I am amused and delighted. Wife opines that gentleman may have equated lowest number with slowest time.
There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
I've updated his entry to 12:06.3.heavysoul wrote:I don't mean to be a 'whistleblower' - but I was just looking at the CTC FB page (I'm not a member of the page - so can't post on it).
It looks like there is confusion with some re what time to record. Frank Ruis has recorded his fastest interval (from 2:09.1 / 2:08.7 / 1:57.3).
This is obviously a genuine misunderstanding - but does need correcting and highlighting somehow.
That's why this challenge is evil, you can't do a warm-up rep, a racing rep and a cool-down rep. All three have to be racing reps.
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Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
Only if you wanna do it 100% seriously. Stuff like this is very good for discipline, every pacing error will bite.Citroen wrote:I've updated his entry to 12:06.3.heavysoul wrote:I don't mean to be a 'whistleblower' - but I was just looking at the CTC FB page (I'm not a member of the page - so can't post on it).
It looks like there is confusion with some re what time to record. Frank Ruis has recorded his fastest interval (from 2:09.1 / 2:08.7 / 1:57.3).
This is obviously a genuine misunderstanding - but does need correcting and highlighting somehow.
That's why this challenge is evil, you can't do a warm-up rep, a racing rep and a cool-down rep. All three have to be racing reps.
Re: Cross Team Challenge - the alternative home
Hi Dougie,
I can't access my PMs on the ISS forum so have no record of what The Sprint Group has chosen for the August CTC. From memory, it's 500, 400, 300, 200, 100 but with the twist that it's the average of the splits from each effort that counts. That is, the 100m is as important as the 500m in scoring. You may remember, or have noted, something more precise.
If any Sprint Group member can chip in here, or if there is a contact email, it would help to get round the problem of the very sick (terminally?) ISS forum.
Regards,
Joe
I can't access my PMs on the ISS forum so have no record of what The Sprint Group has chosen for the August CTC. From memory, it's 500, 400, 300, 200, 100 but with the twist that it's the average of the splits from each effort that counts. That is, the 100m is as important as the 500m in scoring. You may remember, or have noted, something more precise.
If any Sprint Group member can chip in here, or if there is a contact email, it would help to get round the problem of the very sick (terminally?) ISS forum.
Regards,
Joe