Being part of a community of friends; friends who happen also to be great achievers as dedicated and superb athletes: Roy Brook, Rick Bayko, Emmanuel Romoli, Jon Bone, John and Joan Van Blom, the rollicksome UK crowd.... I could go on and on!
Getting on the warmup erg with an electric feeling going through my system knowing that this was the day to get the job done; that this was the day I was waiting and was ready for.
On the race erg: (Race 4 (A) - Erg 10 in the video replay) Struggling without panic to hold to a race plan designed to produce the best time possible for me on race morning. This plan, designed with thoughtful care by my coach, Tom Bohrer: I cannot say enough to thank him.
The race itself: http://www.concept2.com/us/training/rac ... asp?race=4
- Having tough competitors
- From the limited things I could see on the PM monitor. Tor Simonsen leading by 0.5 meters during the 1st 500m while I remained patient.
- Rocket Roy overtaking "the Norwegian", Simonsen, and pushing me.
- Feeling especially alert during a max effort
- Closing it out strong without ever relinquishing 1st place - once I got out front.
- Winning (6:45.1 is a PB for me)
All the time: My wife, Mary, who rowed her personal best in race #1 and then coxed me with great skill and authority.
Finally: A tribute to the team of CRASH-B officials and the help of Concept 2
ASTIGFA: (meaning) A Splendid Time Is Guaranteed for All
... and that's how I felt before the race; and it's how I feel after the race. Naturally, it helps if you do well and make most of your goals but, having been to about 5 of these these "meetings", I feel I can report with some perspective that the organizers and the workers do their very best under some tough time constraints.
Resources which are generously put forward to enrich the sport while remaining a good investment for the future of Indoor Rowing.
This event gets better all the time!