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I have admiration for those of you who can stay focussed on an erg for the Marathon or even longer. I still don't think I will be doing it any time soon.
We're always swapping PB stories Krysta, that's what helps to keep up the motivation.
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Dave
Krysta, since you coming up to Whitehorse in ten days, I'll bet you will be fitter by then, so you can do the 100K row then!!! I make a great cheering squad, drink refiller and general go-fer for 100K rowers. Just ask John!Krysta Coleman wrote:Ouch on the 100 mile bicycle rides! See, for me, that would be far more painful than a few hours on an erg.
But someday, when I am fitter, I would like to try a 100 km row like my brother-in-law, Yukon John.
We, at Team Canada, are amazed by the distances put in by The Eh! Team and the fine work done by Brigitte; we would have liked to have you all onboard at the beginning of the January Challenge. In fact, quite a few members inquired about joining both teams ! I have therefore contacted Concept2 and have obtained the permission to list you under both of our teams. This means that you would still be able to row with the Eh! team, while also being able to row under the national banner (and finally oust out those pesky Free Spirits). Meters rowed would essentially count twice. If you feel like joining us (we have a fantastic esprit de corps, forums and social events underway), we would love to have you. To register for the Team, simply visit:
http://www.louis-eric.com/rowing/vtc200 ... ber=166312
Loius-Eric wrote:We actually have about half a dozen members who are Eh! Team rowers, some of whom row for both teams at once. We've asked Concept2 to allow for this so that rowers can join their regular teams (as virtual as they may be) as well as row under a national banner. Your meters will simply count twice ! Should I count you in ?