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Racing in NZL

Postby 2CiiX21 » Fri Jan 13, 2012 9:34 am

http://www.stuff.co.nz/detect/sport/oth ... hamps?sv=d

"visiting American lightweight double" - guess we know what Campbell and Daly are up to.

Will also be interesting to see Murray have a go at the 1x!
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Re: Racing in NZL

Postby fatsculler » Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:21 am

Murray beats Drysdale in the single!
http://www.rowingnz.com/Article.aspx?Mo ... &ESID=5198
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Re: Racing in NZL

Postby jyjy » Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:35 pm

fatsculler wrote:Murray beats Drysdale in the single!
http://www.rowingnz.com/Article.aspx?Mo ... &ESID=5198

Awesome!
Must have been those special wavy sculls he was using :lol:
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Re: Racing in NZL

Postby KiwiCanuck » Sun Jan 15, 2012 8:57 am

If you look at the final time - 7:33 and change in a two-boat final... Might have been just a wee bit windy.
(only a minute slower than Drysdale's world's fastest time)...
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Re: Racing in NZL

Postby goblin » Sun Jan 15, 2012 9:33 pm

KiwiCanuck wrote:If you look at the final time - 7:33 and change in a two-boat final... Might have been just a wee bit windy.
(only a minute slower than Drysdale's world's fastest time)...


Windy conditions would favor the more seasoned sculler (Drysdale), no?
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Re: Racing in NZL

Postby olympicpuddles » Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:39 pm

Windy conditions would favor the seasoned vet if the water was trash. In a headwind I'll take the guy who is a monster erg with elite rowing experience (albeit in sweep rowing). Murray is strong as hell and a tremendous athlete (not that Mahe is some slouch). Mahe has made a point of peaking less frequently than he has in the past. If this race happened the month before worlds, I'd expect a major switch in position.
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Re: Racing in NZL

Postby lt.wolf » Mon Jan 16, 2012 8:50 am

No need to go too fast in the single in Jan during an Olympic year.
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