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a fun fantasy erg competition with star athletes

Post by kipkeino68 » January 19th, 2007, 9:56 am

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?
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Post by chgoss » January 19th, 2007, 1:59 pm

Lance definately wins the lightweight, leg strength combined with the best aerobic capacity on the planet..

Shaq takes the HW, but he still looses the overall, which Lance takes, by 1 sec...

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Post by PaulS » January 19th, 2007, 2:20 pm

chgoss wrote: Shaq takes the HW, but he still looses the overall, which Lance takes, by 1 sec...
Is there some kind of adjustment you are making to come to that conclusion, or is is straight 2k completion time? :shock:
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Post by chgoss » January 19th, 2007, 3:48 pm

PaulS wrote:
chgoss wrote: Shaq takes the HW, but he still looses the overall, which Lance takes, by 1 sec...
Is there some kind of adjustment you are making to come to that conclusion, or is is straight 2k completion time? :shock:
I'm not really being scientific :-) I am just a big LA fan..
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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Post by Yankeerunner » January 19th, 2007, 4:29 pm

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.
Reminds me of this exchange:

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.

:D

P.S. I like Lance too. Lightweights rule. :mrgreen:

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Post by RowtheRockies » January 19th, 2007, 6:36 pm

Great Thread!

I'll take Lance for the LWT and Shaq for the HWT. I gotta think Shaq would take overall though.

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Post by RowtheRockies » January 19th, 2007, 6:37 pm

One thing though. Don't know if Lance would be a lightweight any more, He's been lifting weights and has beefed up a fair bit.
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Post by TomR » January 19th, 2007, 6:43 pm

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.

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Post by p-fitz » January 19th, 2007, 7:03 pm

TomR wrote:Heavyweights rule.
Amen brother.

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Post by RowtheRockies » January 19th, 2007, 7:12 pm

TomR wrote:Heavyweights rule.
Except when they are a 172lb HWT. That is to lean to make LWT like I am!

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Post by TomR » January 19th, 2007, 10:42 pm

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.

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Post by Bob S. » January 20th, 2007, 12:56 am

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.
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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.

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.

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Post by jbell » January 20th, 2007, 1:22 am

If it was serious training, how could shaq NOT win? I mean, not only is he really strong, his sheer size would have to put him at least under 6min. Lance would take the lightweight hands down, but I think he'd be second to Shaq.
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Post by SwimmerTurnedRower » March 13th, 2007, 2:36 am

Hypothetical Times:

Lance Armstrong - 6:20 (I know it's only 6 months but he is one of the best athletes in the world, possibly ever)

Shaq- 6:10

Michael Phelps- 5:53
6'4" / 193 cm, 205 lbs./ 93kg.

500- 1:22.2
2k- 6:16.9 (1:34.2)
6k- 20:52 (1:44.3)

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Post by Neb154 » March 13th, 2007, 10:35 pm

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.

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10k : 39:53 3/2006
HM : 1:29:24.5 6/2006

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