Euro Open

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Euro Open

Post by c2lisa » December 8th, 2006, 8:31 am

There will be a live webcast of the Euro Open on December 16th. The link to get to the webcast is: http://www.nereus.nl/euro-open2006/dut/?p=video

We also hope to post the results of the US Team on this forum as we get them. Stay tuned.

Lisa

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Post by Yankeerunner » December 10th, 2006, 11:23 am

Best wishes to the Team. Even though an erg race is not in the same league as a battle between the forces of the British and the French, perhaps these words from Henry V (as put into his mouth by Shakespeare) will help to inspire:

"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."



Give nothing less nor more than your best. For yourselves, and for those of us who cheer you on and would willingly be there with you. It will surely be a time to remember!

Rick

P.S. err.....be sure to add "& sisters," "& gentlewomen," "& womanhoods" where appropriate. B)

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Post by c2lisa » December 16th, 2006, 6:12 am

Race results can be found at www.nereus.nl/euro-open2006/eng/?p=results

7 of the 12 team members have raced:

Pam Raila, 2nd place, 7:34.1
Luanne Mills, 2nd place, 8:14.7
Laurette Rindlaub, 1st place, 9:00.7
Carie Graves, 1st place, 7:23.8
Paul Siebach, 1st place, 6:28.3
Dennis Hastings, 2nd place, 6:49.5
Jim Casetllan, 1st place, 6:40.6

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Post by c2lisa » December 16th, 2006, 7:38 am

Two more racers have finished:

Emily Eiffert, 1st place, 7:17.5
Noah Bruegmann, 4th place, 6:28.3

Noah rowed in the lightweight U23 instead of J18 as there was no lightweight J18 race. He was only 1.5 seconds from finishing 3rd.

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Post by c2lisa » December 16th, 2006, 9:01 am

The last 3 are done:

Jonathon Bone, 1st place, 6:24.8
Stan Vegar, 7th place, 6:49.6
Toby Ayer, 2nd place, 6:01.5

All for now. Bye from Amsterdam!

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Post by Yankeerunner » December 16th, 2006, 9:51 am

Congratulations to all.

A special pat on the back to Jonathon Bone for shaking off a serious bout of the flu to rally for a Gold! And another to Dennis Hastings for once again living in the mental pressure cooker that the 50+ lwts division has become and coming through with a class performance as usual.

Every race surely has a story. I hope that the team will share them here.

Well done.

Rick

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A mighty "Well Rowed"

Post by lgluckma » December 17th, 2006, 8:42 am

Team Rowers and Team Staff:

We are so proud of you all. You efforts in your training and on-site preparation have provide magnificant results, congratulations.

Sincerely,
Larry Gluckman

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Post by NavigationHazard » December 18th, 2006, 5:59 am

Would that I could have rowed a 6:24 -- I think I was actually 6:34.8. But I'll keep the medal....

Many thanks to everyone for making EIRC 2006 a great experience. To all my teammates, a rousing well done :!: for great efforts under rather difficult erging conditions. We acquitted ourselves well, I think. By my count we came home with six golds and four silvers, which IMO is outstanding. Thus I count myself proud to have been a small part of a great success. As for stories, I'll content myself for now with one representative image I'll remember for a long time: US rowing legend Carrie Graves graciously and repeatedly urging on a faltering competitor from the erg, while rowing in the middle of her race.... :shock: :shock: :!:

Others deserving mention: To Nereus RC (sp?) and the Dutch organizers, a rousing THANK YOU for hosting a great event. And a great competitors' dinner afterwards. To Linda Muri, thank you for the unflagging optimism, the calmly helpful pre-race/race-day advice and not least the cheering -- I'm surprised you could talk afterwards, but then again you are a coach and are probably used to yelling. I for one appreciated the encouragement. To Larry Gluckman, special thanks for the workouts and preparation hints, they were much appreciated. It's too bad you couldn't be there in person to watch it all work out. Special thanks to C2Lisa and C2Brickett (and C2Scott, come to think of it), for shepherding us through. :!: It can't have been easy, especially with so many lightweights on board this year .... :wink: And finally, I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say thanks to C2 the company for sponsoring this year's US IRT. What a great way to showcase this silly little obsession of ours we call indoor rowing.... :wink:
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Post by dennish » December 18th, 2006, 9:38 pm

I'm going to post up my thoughts as well, but will put them under the competition thread. dennis

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Post by carie graves » December 19th, 2006, 1:17 pm

Teammates, Lisa, Brickett and Linda

What a great time in Amsterdam thanks for all help and guidance (through the metro and tram system as well) It was lovely for me to have time to just hang out.

Thank You . . . Thank You

I tremendously enjoyed being part of a team and meeting all of you.


Happy Holidays

Carie

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Post by NavigationHazard » December 20th, 2006, 7:55 pm

A few pictures from Amsterdam:

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3/4 of the team, headed off somewhere.... Front: Luanne Mills, Dennis Hastings; Middle: James Castellan, Carie Graves, Laurette Rindlaub, Pamela Raila, C2's Lisa Washburn;
Back: Jonathan Bone, US IRT Coach Linda Muri, Emily Eiffert.

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W50: Britain's Anna Bailey (l) and US IRT member Carie Graves (r; gold), ready to row.

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Men's 50 LWs: US IRT member and silver medalist Dennis Hastings (l), Britain's Roy Brook (center; winner), Richard Cureton (r), and Britain's David Hislop (far r; silver).

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Dennis strapping in....

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W70LW Laurette Rindlaub (gold) on the medal platform

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M60 James Castellan (gold) on the medal platform.

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JW16 Emily Eiffert (l; gold), racing.

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JM18LW Noah Bruegmann (l; 4th racing up a category in the U23LW event.

Sorry I wasn't able to get everyone....
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Post by Yankeerunner » December 21st, 2006, 1:33 pm

Pictures are good. I like pictures. I hope that others will also post their pictures.........and the stories of their races and other experiences on the trip.

Rick

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Post by Pammy » December 22nd, 2006, 9:12 pm

I'm not really good at this posting thing but here goes.....

I am so proud to have been a part of the the Dev training squad, and then selected to participate on the team in Amsterdam. It was a tremendous opportunity, and I thank Concept 2 for allowing me to be a part of it.

To my team-mates and "brothers in arms" you are an outstanding group of people. It was GREAT meeting you and I look forward to a reunion at CRASH B's - that is if Dennis can dig his way out???

To Lisa, Brickett, Linda - we couldn't have done it without you. The time, planning, the encouraging words, race plans, ice cream . . . . .

thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pam

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Post by carie graves » December 23rd, 2006, 9:38 am

Pam -You did it! It worked!

Hey I tried to send you a private message a couple days ago (via the private message option) to let you know that I believe you paid for my Novotel banquet dinner -19 Euros. It was on the room bill. When I checked out, the front desk said you had already paid for it.

I need to get that to you.

Happy Holidays

And looking forward to seeing you at CRASH-Bs (I've worked out once since I've been back!)

Carie

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Post by tobyayer » December 30th, 2006, 12:13 pm

Ice cream?!

In retrospect, the trip to Europe was probably worth doing a 2K. It was great to meet everyone, and Jocelyn always enjoys listening to rowers talk about rowing (maybe if I get her on the erg she'll eventually understand...).

See you all in Boston. You can refill on stroopwaffles at Trader Joe's!

Toby

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