Scrimmage

Scrimmage
Early season training session, Fall 2009

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

End of the Season

Well, Pan Am Trials wrapped up for me yesterday. I finished 3rd/4 in my heat and 3rd/3 in my rep in the Open Men's 1x. I fought hard in my rep, hoping to force the top seed to work harder than he wanted to in order to diminish his chances of progressing should he win the event. I had an awesome first thousand, but I could not hold the pace I set for me. The stroke rate was solid in the low 30s, I just could no maintain that much power and length that I had in my first half through the whole race.

I learned a lot about my stroke and body this season and look forward to applying this knowledge into the upcoming Olympic year. I have made some technical leaps this Summer and some big physiological gains last Spring. Having David Smith at SRC this year will be a boon, as it gives me a regular competitor and set us up nicely for a 2x, should that prospect seem good.

I head back to Seattle on Monday after a brief stay in Vermont to celebrate my good friends' marriage.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Princeton 2011, part deux

I got into Princeton last night, after two buses and a train from Boston; as Conal declared, "the Hobo way to do it." My time in Boston since World Trials was not as productive as I hoped do to illness and a lack of training partners. However, I think I made a successful effort making some tweaks for my next race. A little firmer at the release and quicker to get the hands away.

I am thankful for all the help I received during my time in Boston. Michael Wales lent me his boat and oars, Charlie Butt permitted me to use the Harvard Boathouse to train, Andrew Hashway helped me find some training partners and transportation, and David Smith hooked me up with a place to crash. Of course, it would not have been financially possible without my parents' help as well.

I am using a Sykes M20 for the next race. I am not familiar with the hull, but I have rowed and raced in Sykes in the past and like their feel. This boat is a little big for me, to the tune of 20 kilos, but it rows well enough. If I have a bad piece, it won't because I have too much wetted surface area! Had a solid row in it this morning and I am looking forward to feeling it out over the next couple of days and testing it in the heats.

The rest of the SRC gang and some guests from Potomac show up over the next couple of days, then we race!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Bummer

Pan Ams start in less than a week and I have conjunctivitis (pink eye). Bummer.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Senior Trials

I am done racing for the week, and while I did not get as far as I wanted to in the selection process, I can brag about some major improvements in my on-the-water speed. A new PR of 7:16 in my single, shattering my previous PR by 15 seconds! And a much more efficient style and aggressive mentality all the way down the race course.

My heat this morning was about what I expected. I had some guys faster, some slower, and so I did not get very aggressive (last 500 at a 25 SR!). I resigned myself to the repechage, knowing that I would not be a likely candidate to win my heat. Other athletes I know had stronger performances: Hashway, Campbell, and Ruckman all won their heats and went straight to the semifinal. North had an experience similar to me. New to the Northwest elite sculling world is Nick Trojan - he has some speed and I am excited to see him come along. Lindsey finished 2nd in her heat and moved to the semifinal and Helen finished third and was sent to the reps.

In the reps, I had a very exciting race, rating higher than I ever had before (base pace at 34-35 SR and a starting 20 around 42-44 at one point). Slowly, my opponent inched away and I was unable to get back on terms after the 750, but I fought hard, with my usual mantra when I am down: "push hard, the race isn't over, everyone else could still fade." I was happy with my performance but disappointed in my result. Helen also did not make it to her semifinal, so only Lindsey continues to race from SRC this week.

I look forward to watching the remaining races and planning out my remaining time on the East Coast, the duration of which has yet to be determined.


Monday, August 1, 2011

Princeton

Made it to the lake just fine with Hashway. Got our boat all taken car of and I met up with the rest of the SRC gang. It is good to be back in the mix with my team after a Summer away. Now it is just about counting down to the start of our race (heats and reps tomorrow for light men's 1x and open women's 1x), so we'll all be mixing it up at least once. What time is it? Game time. Bam.