a fun fantasy erg competition with star athletes
- kipkeino68
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a fun fantasy erg competition with star athletes
lightweights:
Allan Iverson 6-0, 165
Lance Armstrong 5-11, 165
Oscar de la Hoya 5-10.1/2, 160
heavyweights:
Shaquille O'Neill 7-1.1/2, 325
Lennox Lewis 6-5, 250
Tiki Barber 5-10, 205
Assume a 2K race, after 6 months of training and coaching.
Who would win?
Allan Iverson 6-0, 165
Lance Armstrong 5-11, 165
Oscar de la Hoya 5-10.1/2, 160
heavyweights:
Shaquille O'Neill 7-1.1/2, 325
Lennox Lewis 6-5, 250
Tiki Barber 5-10, 205
Assume a 2K race, after 6 months of training and coaching.
Who would win?
Bill Burke
52M, 72.0 kg, 5'10.5", 153 lbs
Started 12-15-2006
2K: 7:08.7
1K: 3:23.8
52M, 72.0 kg, 5'10.5", 153 lbs
Started 12-15-2006
2K: 7:08.7
1K: 3:23.8
- PaulS
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Is there some kind of adjustment you are making to come to that conclusion, or is is straight 2k completion time?chgoss wrote: Shaq takes the HW, but he still looses the overall, which Lance takes, by 1 sec...
Erg on,
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I'm not really being scientific I am just a big LA fan..PaulS wrote:Is there some kind of adjustment you are making to come to that conclusion, or is is straight 2k completion time?chgoss wrote: Shaq takes the HW, but he still looses the overall, which Lance takes, by 1 sec...
In a head to head, Lance vs Shaq, even though Shaq is a great athlete, and has 14" and 160lb advantage, I still think Lance beats him.
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Reminds me of this exchange:chgoss wrote:
In a head to head, Lance vs Shaq, even though Shaq is a great athlete, and has 14" and 160lb advantage, I still think Lance beats him.
Bill Swerski: Ditka vs. the Giants. Now remember it's only Ditka, not da regular Bears team.
Oddsmaker Danny Sheridan: OK....I'd say the Giants by about 800.
Swerski: Right Danny. Are you from New York?
Pat Arnold: He lives in New York I bet.
Swerski: You like it dere? You can stay dere as far as I'm concerned.
Sheridan: No, it's just that it's one guy against...
Swerski: Yeah, dats alright, just take your crack pipe and go home. Get outta here Danny.
Todd O'Connor: Yeah, go shoot somebody wit a gun.
P.S. I like Lance too. Lightweights rule.
Rick
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Shaq would surge ahead early, but pack it in at about 1,400 meters.
Lenox Lewis would go out well for 3 minutes, but then sit quietly for a minute, expecting his manager to ice him.
Meanwhile Tiki rows to an easy victory.
Lance wins the lwt race by a big margin.
Iverson wouldn't know how to row. Practice? Iverson doesn't practice. Are you serious? Practice!
De la Hoya would have the best technique, having rowed in front of a mirror, admiring himself. But the money would not be good enough for him actually to race.
Tiki would crush Lance in a row off.
Heavyweights rule.
Lenox Lewis would go out well for 3 minutes, but then sit quietly for a minute, expecting his manager to ice him.
Meanwhile Tiki rows to an easy victory.
Lance wins the lwt race by a big margin.
Iverson wouldn't know how to row. Practice? Iverson doesn't practice. Are you serious? Practice!
De la Hoya would have the best technique, having rowed in front of a mirror, admiring himself. But the money would not be good enough for him actually to race.
Tiki would crush Lance in a row off.
Heavyweights rule.
- RowtheRockies
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Rich--
Size isn't everything. Go to the rankings. Check out the leader of the 60 yr olds for 60 minutes. David Woodard: 16,000 meters. That's a 1.52+ pace for an hour.
I spoke with him briefly at the Crash-Bs in 2004, where in his mid-60s he rowed a 6.45,winning a bronze.
He's about 175 pounds.
Even light heavyweights rule.
Tom
Size isn't everything. Go to the rankings. Check out the leader of the 60 yr olds for 60 minutes. David Woodard: 16,000 meters. That's a 1.52+ pace for an hour.
I spoke with him briefly at the Crash-Bs in 2004, where in his mid-60s he rowed a 6.45,winning a bronze.
He's about 175 pounds.
Even light heavyweights rule.
Tom
Weight certainly helps with the short events, but for 30' and up, many of the regular LWT WR times are better than the HWT WR times. I don't have data for the actual weights of HWT record holders in the longer events, but I would not be at all surprised if they are at the lower end of the weight range, like under 185 for men and under 150 for women.TomR wrote:Rich--
Size isn't everything. Go to the rankings. Check out the leader of the 60 yr olds for 60 minutes. David Woodard: 16,000 meters. That's a 1.52+ pace for an hour.
I spoke with him briefly at the Crash-Bs in 2004, where in his mid-60s he rowed a 6.45,winning a bronze.
He's about 175 pounds.
Even light heavyweights rule.
Tom
Actually, I had just looked over the 70-79 and 80-89 records, so it is possible that age is another factor here. It might be that weight loses its advantages with age as well as with distance.
Bob S.
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I'm not sold on Shaq, as his cardiovascular capacity at the moment is severely lacking (ever watch him slog up and down the court?). Maybe after 6 months he would have had enough training to pull out a 2k, but 2ks are 80-90% aerobic. If not Shaq, then Tiki with his football (running) background would take it.
LA for Lwt no question.
LA for Lwt no question.
M18 6'2 185
2k : 6:59.2 3/2007
10k : 39:53 3/2006
HM : 1:29:24.5 6/2006
2 Million Meters 3/2007
2k : 6:59.2 3/2007
10k : 39:53 3/2006
HM : 1:29:24.5 6/2006
2 Million Meters 3/2007