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QLD
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Posted 27/06/2012, 7:47 pm        Report Show Profile
Yes they are on tomorrow ( Thursday ) at the lake t 4:30pm. Choice of 4.24km time trial and 2.24km time trial. These will run at the same time so make a choice of what your up for. All welcome. Don't let the weather scare up you off.
WA
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Posted 27/06/2012, 7:54 pm        Report Show Profile
Hi swanie I've always been curious about why you don't do 4km and 2km distances? Isn't the rowing course marked?
QLD
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Posted 27/06/2012, 8:32 pm        Report Show Profile
4K would just be boring
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Posted 28/06/2012, 5:28 am        Report Show Profile
why dont u do a race of 5 diffrent ones in arvo startin at 1 km, then 750, 500, 250 then over 100m like a little sprint shorten event or do the other way around and the winners get a little handi cap each race like they do in the stall gift running race
QLD
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Posted 28/06/2012, 5:28 am        Report Show Profile
Each end of the lake has a chain of finishing cans. We go around them all. It is 120m across each way. We could just turn the first and race back but the extra turns add to it. Just a choice. No real reason.
QLD
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Posted 28/06/2012, 5:30 am        Report Show Profile
cameron2156 said...
why dont u do a race of 5 diffrent ones in arvo startin at 1 km, then 750, 500, 250 then over 100m like a little sprint shorten event or do the other way around and the winners get a little handi cap each race like they do in the stall gift running race
Good idea. Should set it up for a week end trial. They do similar at another location.
QLD
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Posted 28/06/2012, 7:45 am        Report Show Profile
Swanie said...
cameron2156 said...
why dont u do a race of 5 diffrent ones in arvo startin at 1 km, then 750, 500, 250 then over 100m like a little sprint shorten event or do the other way around and the winners get a little handi cap each race like they do in the stall gift running race
Good idea. Should set it up for a week end trial. They do similar at another location.
R u racing swanie?? I wanna see a full house today, no lame excuses about the weather!!!
QLD
1365 Posts
Posted 28/06/2012, 8:03 am        Report Show Profile
RJK said...
Swanie said...
cameron2156 said...
why dont u do a race of 5 diffrent ones in arvo startin at 1 km, then 750, 500, 250 then over 100m like a little sprint shorten event or do the other way around and the winners get a little handi cap each race like they do in the stall gift running race
Good idea. Should set it up for a week end trial. They do similar at another location.
R u racing swanie?? I wanna see a full house today, no lame excuses about the weather!!!
Absolutely. Rain hail shine or fluie. Though I am having solar put on today. Poor guys on the roof in this muck. There is a couple of guys having a s... day.
WA
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Posted 28/06/2012, 8:47 am        Report Show Profile
Swanie said...
Each end of the lake has a chain of finishing cans. We go around them all. It is 120m across each way. We could just turn the first and race back but the extra turns add to it. Just a choice. No real reason.
Got it, that makes sense - 90 degree turns instead of 180. I recently found out that the canoeing club do a 10km race at the champion lakes rowing course - they must do a similar method for laps. Cheers
QLD
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Posted 28/06/2012, 6:07 pm        Report Show Profile
Well that was by far the toughest lake paddle to date. Well done to all the crew who braved it and also thanks to Di (Trev's mum) for standing in that freezing muck to time it. My wife politely turned down the suggestion to come and time the crew tonight. Wind speed was measured local on the BOM site at 35km/h with 50km/h gusts. An old lady with a walker pushing a shopping trolley on the grass would have passed us on the way up the lake as this was head on into the wind. When I arrived most boards were still on the car with thoughts of should they come off or should we drive to the other end and do a downwind sprint. After convincing Jonsey that the crew would love it (maybe I got that backwards) we untied the boards and caught them before they fluttered off the cars and headed to the start line. The battle at the start was hard with no one gaining sprinting off. More like the the elite crew slowly sliding away. Real advantage and distance was achieved by those who hugged the bay wall sections and didn't paddle in a straight line across the open water. This split the pack leaving a couple of us back a bit who thought as the crow flys would be the best idea. Mind you no crow would have been stupid enough to fly though. They would have walked the path beside the lake faster instead. Young Josh and I had a great battle and I resisted the urge to give a shove and yes you beat me tonight. Still have a better PB though . Here are the times for tonight.
QLD
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Posted 28/06/2012, 6:22 pm        Report Show Profile
Great to see a core group turning up this arvo, it was a very hard 2K slog upwind, Well done to all paddlers!
QLD
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Posted 28/06/2012, 6:56 pm        Report Show Profile
You guys are brave, well done in awful conditions, I sooked out.
QLD
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Posted 28/06/2012, 8:36 pm        Report Show Profile
I'm sure I went backwards once! Interesting how doing a "Connor" type stroke by dropping the top hand down helped but this is a paddle technique that needs practice to perfect, however the main issue was to lower the top half of one's body to get out of the headwind. Coming down the straight with the wind behind was a blast catching little runners. Well done to all who paddled tonight.
 
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