My prep for the event was right on. I came out on the Wednesday before on a day flight and stayed at an AirBnB near the course. I arranged to work from our company's Boston office (shout out to my employer and US National Team Sponsor Liberty Mutual Insurance) so that I could have time to acclimate without eating up vacation days. Fluidesign had my new boat waiting from me Thursday evening after work, rigged almost perfectly. Thursday, I did a loop of the course at recovery intensity, Friday morning I did another look with some moderate steady and a few 20s at pace, and Friday afternoon I did a partial loop at hard steady, playing with some junior boys fours.
When Saturday came, I was feeling very rested and ready to go. I knew how I wanted to steer the course, thanks to some private tutoring from now two-time HoCR champion Andrew Hashway. Stayed pretty calm for he day, going to the course only to weigh in and pick up my regatta packet (came in 5 lbs under max after breakfast on the day of the race).
Racing by Riverside. Thank, Igor, for the shot! |
The race itself went well. It was hard to tell if I was going fast enough. I was very conservative in my pacing, rating in the low 30s/high 20s and trying to go off of feel and flow. I swapped some oar paint passing the rower right in front of me before Riverside. I took the Cambridge arches in Powerhouse to avoid the strong current from the recent rainfall. When the wind worked to my advantage, I would surge the rate up to try and tap it along a little more. I was very happy with my course aside from going a little wide around the Big Turn. However, I was worried that I was not catching Josh Getz quickly enough and that I could see Peter Schmidt off my stern constantly on the attack. Coming across the line I passed Josh and a pack of heavyweights who had started ahead of us. I was spent, but very unsure of my performance. It was some time before I knew my result and it was only when a friend sent me a screenshot that I knew what had happened.
Hugh McAdam rowed a great race, capturing another HoCR title. I am hoping I can give him a better push next year!