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Post by johnlvs2run » February 24th, 2008, 12:13 pm

Strange there is no indication of who is lightweight, or any separation between lightweights and heavyweights.

It would be nice to have a split screen between them.
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Post by Stefan » February 24th, 2008, 12:13 pm

MattNc2usa wrote:Bronze for NavHaz in 50-54 HWT:
http://www.c2forum.com/replays/index.ph ... 08/AHeat05

Race also features Brian "MicroMonkey" Garner
The winner, Vegar, actually pulled a 1.24 with 100 to go.
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Post by John Foy » February 24th, 2008, 12:14 pm

j.d wrote:He is not 40 yet he is still 39, the record is 5:51 i think, or quicker, he wont beat that, he may pb though, only on in another couple of hours in the senior/masters race.
The WR in Nik's catagory is THE world Record by Sjeowski (5:39)

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Post by David Hart » February 24th, 2008, 12:46 pm

Also: if anybody wants to pass a message on to anybody in the arena, and get it broadcast on the audio, post it here or email me at davidh@concept2.com.

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Post by ranger » February 24th, 2008, 12:54 pm

The results are all up.

Mike VB nudged out Roy for the hammer in the 55s lwts, 6:45 to 6:46.

Yes, Shuster broke Ripley's 55s hwt WR with Cooper not far behind, just a couple of tenths of a seconds off of Ripley's record.

Spousta finished a distant 4th in 6:30.

Most of the folk who rowed last year (Roy, Bob Spousta, Peter Dreissigacker, etc.) showed the standard 3 seconds a year decline.

Who knows what's up with NavHaz.

He seems he has lost it entirely.

He rowed 12 seconds slower than he did in the fall: 6:30.

This means that NavHaz rows 8 x 500m (2:00 rest) at 2K - 5, given that he just did the workout in 1:32.5 and he just did a 2K in 1:37.5.

Nice to know.

Nav should use a 5Ks/10Ks as 2K predictors, not 500s.

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Post by Andy Burrows » February 24th, 2008, 12:54 pm

Did you not race Ranger?
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Post by ranger » February 24th, 2008, 12:57 pm

ranger wrote:
Andy Burrows wrote:Did you not race Ranger?
Snowed out, Andy.

I couldn't get there.

Paul Hendershott couldn't get there, either.

Nor could Steve Krum.

A foot of snow came down on Boston on Friday morning.

By the afternoon, when my plane was scheduled, Northwest Airlines couldn't get planes to Detroit (or anywhere else, I presume).

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News on micromonkey?

Post by bionic » February 24th, 2008, 12:57 pm

Any news on how Brian (aka micromonkey) got on?

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Post by Jef » February 24th, 2008, 1:01 pm

ranger wrote:
Most of the folk who rowed last year (Roy, Bob Spousta, Peter Dreissigacker, etc.) showed the standard 3 seconds a year decline.

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Re: News on micromonkey?

Post by Sir P » February 24th, 2008, 1:02 pm

bionic wrote:Any news on how Brian (aka micromonkey) got on?
7:37.0
1609m - 5:07.3, 2000m - 6:24.0
3000m - 9:58.4, 5000m - 17:03.7
6000m - 20:44.2, 10000m - 35:42.8
21097m - 1hr 17mins 28.2secs

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Post by bionic » February 24th, 2008, 1:03 pm

Thanks Phil

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Post by Sir P » February 24th, 2008, 1:11 pm

Joan Van Blom 7:33.5 and Gold :D
1609m - 5:07.3, 2000m - 6:24.0
3000m - 9:58.4, 5000m - 17:03.7
6000m - 20:44.2, 10000m - 35:42.8
21097m - 1hr 17mins 28.2secs

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Post by ranger » February 24th, 2008, 1:12 pm

Jef wrote:
ranger wrote:
Most of the folk who rowed last year (Roy, Bob Spousta, Peter Dreissigacker, etc.) showed the standard 3 seconds a year decline.

ranger
...and on the day... all faster than you. :D
Just snowed out, Jef.

As were many other people, especially, it seems, the US qualifiers (e.g., Paul Hendershott and Steve Krum).

I'll row next week at St. Catharines.

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Post by ranger » February 24th, 2008, 1:16 pm

Many congrats to Mike VB, by the way.

Nice to win a hammer.

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Post by Sir P » February 24th, 2008, 1:17 pm

ranger, so Nik should be slower this year than last year going by "rangers law" some how I think you will be wrong :D
1609m - 5:07.3, 2000m - 6:24.0
3000m - 9:58.4, 5000m - 17:03.7
6000m - 20:44.2, 10000m - 35:42.8
21097m - 1hr 17mins 28.2secs

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