Championship Pace and Rate Data

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Championship Pace and Rate Data

Post by Ralph Earle » January 5th, 2017, 5:31 pm

Where can I find the charts of pace and rate for medalists at Crash-B or BIRC (or any other national championships)?

I want to collect data on pace vs spm for old folks like me (74 in three weeks).

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Ralph Earle

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Re: Championship Pace and Rate Data

Post by Citroen » January 5th, 2017, 5:36 pm

Concept2 used to publish it back in the day. I'd send an email to rowing@concept2.com and ask if they've got the splits/stroke data from any recent races.

I've got some from the Basingstoke 2500m competition I used to run before the overheads (venue, van, rowers) vs the number of entries got to high.

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Re: Championship Pace and Rate Data

Post by Tanker » January 7th, 2017, 6:11 am

Citroen wrote:Concept2 used to publish it back in the day. I'd send an email to rowing@concept2.com and ask if they've got the splits/stroke data from any recent races.

I've got some from the Basingstoke 2500m competition I used to run before the overheads (venue, van, rowers) vs the number of entries got to high.
What's the chances of the Basingstoke races coming back? I always remember how well organised they was.

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Post by Citroen » January 7th, 2017, 7:08 am

Tanker wrote: What's the chances of the Basingstoke races coming back? I always remember how well organised they was.
It's impossible, you can't run a competition on ten ergos / ten warm-up machines and make enough money to cover the overhead costs.

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