1609 mtr. English mile

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1609 mtr. English mile

Post by F.Visscher » August 2nd, 2007, 7:21 am

In Holland we have rowed a distance of 1609 mtr.after a month training.

It is impossible to put my results for this distance on the world ranking list, to compare with others.

Who can tell me something concerning my results?

Time: 6:29.7
Man, age 51
Weight: 91 kg

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Post by Tyn » August 2nd, 2007, 7:56 am

Welkom F.Visscher

Frank?

Na een maand trainen vind ik het een mooi resultaat, Je kunt je resultaat wel in je logbook opnemen, maar niet in de rankings, daar kun je enkel de 'standaard'
afstanden 'ranken'

Roei er nog een slordige 400m bij en 'rank' een 2k! met de pace van je 1609m kom je dan op een +/- 8:04!

( zoek die tijd eens op in de rankings, dat geeft je dan wel een idee )

Succes

Ik hoop wel dat je nederlands kan lezen, ik neem aan van wel!
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Post by ancho » August 2nd, 2007, 11:28 am

The mile is a very popular distance in UK.
Just for the record, attached I send you the link to the resuts of the most popular indoor mile regatta, The Evesham Golden Mile:
http://www.evesham-rowing-club.co.uk/news/180705.pdf
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Post by Tyn » August 2nd, 2007, 12:07 pm

Have fun and tot ziens!
Got it right!!

congrats!

Sorry readers, just a little thibg between Ancho and me!!

Tot zieks!!
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Post by ancho » August 4th, 2007, 7:50 pm

You know, there is 50% possibilities:
Either you got it right (as me), or you got it wrong!

Tot straks!

And back to topic: The mile is a nice distance to do.
It's shorter than a 2k, but hurts nearly as much.
It's a good preparation to do a test about a month before doing a full out 2k.
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Post by Hennie Martini » August 5th, 2007, 3:10 am

ancho wrote:Tot straks!

And back to topic: The mile is a nice distance to do.
It's shorter than a 2k, but longer than a 1k...but than again shorther than a marathon but much longer then the 500m.
:shock:
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Post by suemog » August 5th, 2007, 3:19 am

Hennie Martini wrote:
ancho wrote:Tot straks!

And back to topic: The mile is a nice distance to do.
It's shorter than a 2k, but longer than a 1k...but than again shorther than a marathon but much longer then the 500m.
:shock:
:shock: Who can use nice and mile in the same sentence?? :shock:

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Post by Tyn » August 5th, 2007, 5:49 pm

suemog wrote:
Hennie Martini wrote:
ancho wrote:Tot straks!

And back to topic: The mile is a nice distance to do.
It's shorter than a 2k, but longer than a 1k...but than again shorther than a marathon but much longer then the 500m.
:shock:
:shock: Who can use nice and mile in the same sentence?? :shock:

Please give us a hint!

:D :D :D
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Post by ancho » August 6th, 2007, 3:57 am

You Brits (+ silly Dutchmen)!
Your forum is down for 5 min, and you inmediately must come to nag around here... :roll:

I always will prefer doing a full out mile more than a rugby test...
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Post by ancho » August 6th, 2007, 3:59 am

Sorry, I didn't see that this was the Dutch forum.
So please forget my comment about silly Dutchmen... (ehem, :twisted: )
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Post by Tyn » August 6th, 2007, 6:14 am

Back in your corner you, you..

Forum in het Spaans

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Post by Hennie Martini » August 10th, 2007, 1:30 pm

ancho wrote:Sorry, I didn't see that this was the Dutch forum.
So please forget my comment about silly Dutchmen... (ehem, :twisted: )
You are forgiven :) you're from Barcelona :lol:
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Post by Tyn » August 10th, 2007, 5:08 pm

Hennie Martini wrote:
ancho wrote:Sorry, I didn't see that this was the Dutch forum.
So please forget my comment about silly Dutchmen... (ehem, :twisted: )
You are forgiven :) you're from Barcelona :lol:
:D :D :D

Ps. some Guys are really funny!
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