BIRC Results

From the CRASH-B's to an online challenge, discuss the competitive side of erging here.
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Post by Bob S. » November 16th, 2006, 2:10 pm

PaulS wrote:Okay guys, I was just having a bit of fun with those that might be competing with (from the left) Andreas,along with Roland, Mr. Super Canoa, and Paul F at WIRC 2004.
It is easy to see why they had to keep these guys in a cage, but it doesn't look strong enough to hold them — if they cooperate in breaking out.

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Post by PaulS » November 16th, 2006, 2:57 pm

Andreas wrote:
PaulS wrote:Okay guys, I was just having a bit of fun with those that might be competing with (from the left) Andreas,along with Roland, Mr. Super Canoa, and Paul F at WIRC 2004.
Paul, why did you have to bring the truth to this forum :lol:
Just to put things in perspective: In the company to Antti Niskanin. John Dixon, Ralf Eckard, and Brian Burke,......I'm the smallest.(But also the oldest, except for John).
It wasn't me, honest! I was going to get you up to 7' and 140kg prior to WIRC and all others would have stayed home, knowing the futility. B)
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Post by Yankeerunner » November 16th, 2006, 3:28 pm

The biggest collection of Americans (at least 7) since the 2002 USIRT trip made their way individually to BIRC, many with great results. In no particular order they were:



Mark Pukita 12th Male 45-49lwt 7:13.1 (PB )

Rich Cureton 1st Male 55-59lwt 6:42.6 (Championship Record)

Rick Bayko 4th Male 55-59lwt 7:08.3

Helen Frykman 3rd Women's 45-49 7:30.5

Barbara Pike 1st Women's 65-69 7:53.4 (Championship Record)

Joan Van Blom 1st Women's 50-54lwt 7:26.5 (Championship Record)

Luanne Mills 1st Women's 65-69lwt 8:09.5 (Championship Record)



(Apologies if I've missed anyone)

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Post by PaulS » November 16th, 2006, 10:07 pm

Yankeerunner wrote:The biggest collection of Americans (at least 7) since the 2002 USIRT trip made their way individually to BIRC, many with great results. In no particular order they were:



Mark Pukita 12th Male 45-49lwt 7:13.1 (PB )

Rich Cureton 1st Male 55-59lwt 6:42.6 (Championship Record)

Rick Bayko 4th Male 55-59lwt 7:08.3

Helen Frykman 3rd Women's 45-49 7:30.5

Barbara Pike 1st Women's 65-69 7:53.4 (Championship Record)

Joan Van Blom 1st Women's 50-54lwt 7:26.5 (Championship Record)

Luanne Mills 1st Women's 65-69lwt 8:09.5 (Championship Record)

(Apologies if I've missed anyone)
Hmm, Congratulations to all.

From all the other reports I saw, I thought that a Championship Record was as rare as a R. - T.P., but they appear to be twice as common. :wink:

Cheers!
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