Your favorite sport?
Your favorite sport?
what is your favorite sport besides Erging/rowing?
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Tyn
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
Hurling.
One of the Irish National Sports, and probably the best spectator sport on the planet in my opinion. It is the worlds fastest field game and originated from Irish warriors training.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzLGbfJE ... ch=hurling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_8V21o9 ... ch=hurling
The sticks (Camans) are made from Ash, the ball is wrapped and varnished leather and helmets are not compulsory once you are over 18.
One of the Irish National Sports, and probably the best spectator sport on the planet in my opinion. It is the worlds fastest field game and originated from Irish warriors training.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzLGbfJE ... ch=hurling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_8V21o9 ... ch=hurling
The sticks (Camans) are made from Ash, the ball is wrapped and varnished leather and helmets are not compulsory once you are over 18.
Ray Hughes, Milton Keynes Rowing Club
28, 6ft 5 (195 cms), 74kg (163 lb).
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28, 6ft 5 (195 cms), 74kg (163 lb).
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Rowing, then rowing, and then rowing, and let's see, ah, yes there was also running!
And Mountainbiking!
And (watching) motorcycling...
(getting slower on these two, as I get older and hurt myself when I fall off
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And Mountainbiking!
And (watching) motorcycling...
(getting slower on these two, as I get older and hurt myself when I fall off

yr 1966, 1,87 m, 8? kg
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Be Water, My Friend!
I'm a fair weather cyclist.
Before we had kids, my wife and I would go ride 20 - 50 miles depending on time available. We've done centuries and all of our vacations were biking vacations where we would go with a group and bike from B&B to B&B. Since the kids, we can only manage a 10 - 20 mile ride--done solo while the other watches the kids. I hope as children get older that we will be able to resume the bike trips with them participating.

-nteeman
Re: Your favorite sport?
One problem here, Tyn. There are two ways to like sports - watching and participating. By specifying "besides Ergiing/rowing" you imply that you intended participation and that is how I interpreted it. I notice that, in one answer, this ambiguity by was addressed by the writer specifying whether he meant watching or doing.Tyn wrote:what is your favorite sport besides Erging/rowing?
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No problem ...
just post'em
I haven't answered the poll, since I think that these sort of polls don't really mean too much, but I will say that I have almost zero interest in spectator sports - especially ball games. Watching some one else play games is just boring - unless I have a friend participating.
Bob S.
O.K. Other than erging, I am not into competitive sports. I do enjoy recreational cycling and hiking and would love to be back sailing again - but not for competition.Tyn wrote:Bob
It's about participation! Let this be clear!
But why don't vote then?
Ps. It must be fun to see ME erg!!
Bob S.
P.S. It is more fun to watch your posting, which is a sport all on its own.
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I picked running but that is changing more and more each day as I erg more and more. I think I peaked about 6 years ago with running so I doubt I will be seeing any PR's in the future unelss I start running shorter or longer distance races. Since I am new to rowing I am seeing PB's all the time! 

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nteeman wrote:I'm a fair weather cyclist.Before we had kids, my wife and I would go ride 20 - 50 miles depending on time available. We've done centuries and all of our vacations were biking vacations where we would go with a group and bike from B&B to B&B. Since the kids, we can only manage a 10 - 20 mile ride--done solo while the other watches the kids. I hope as children get older that we will be able to resume the bike trips with them participating.


Boy does that sound familiar. I used to bike anywhere and everywhere



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500 1:38.7 | 1K 3:29.2 | 2K 7:16.9 | 5K 19:14.0 | 6K 23:12.3 | 10K 39:40.5 | Started rowing June05
500 1:38.7 | 1K 3:29.2 | 2K 7:16.9 | 5K 19:14.0 | 6K 23:12.3 | 10K 39:40.5 | Started rowing June05