7.13.2005

Sewickley Herald Story on D'boats at the Regatta

This week's issue of the Sewickley Herald includes a really positive story from Jon Creese, the sports editor, on how much fun some Sewickley women had in DBL1 -- especially at the Three Rivers Regatta!

After listening to their enthusiasm, Jon decided he'd have to try it himself, and many of you met him on Saturday when he and his friend Susan joined us for the "Open Paddle." He'll write about that experience in a column for an upcoming issue.

See http://www.gatewaynewspapers.com/sewickleyherald/49539/ for this week's article.

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Blogger Ben L said...

This did not post for some reason as a new post - please repost for me! (great press!!)

Good Races

First off I would like to congratulate all first time scrimmagers who attended, a job well done as it can be hard and intimidating in that situation.

Race recaps:
500m – We stuck to the race plan and it worked but not by much. in this race as in all the races SCD had us on the first few strokes despite our lighter crew. After the start our stroke rate was aprox. 10 beats fewer per minute around 65 which seemed to be the difference as we were able to move ahead around the 250.

1st 250 – Again we lost the start and remained neck and neck the rest of the way before pulling off the best finish yet to end a seat up. Stroke rate was still a bit lower than SCD.

2nd 250 – With confidence growing we beat ourselves. Again after loosing the start we regained an even alignment by mid-race but a few catch breath strokes just before the finish was all they needed to take the lead and at that point it was too late. Someone mentioned to me that if we had one more race we would of won because SCD were really exhausted after this race – probably exhausted because they wanted to win and we did not want to get tired.

Why are we winning now? Commitment. Paddlefish have shown a dedication to being at 2 of 3 practices per week with a few excusable exceptions in addition to committing to a year round program. Lets take this up a notch and be proud of it.

Practice Saturday: 4 x 1000m @ 60% good technique & a power 20 at the 250, 500, 750 & finish – Get good power and speed on the P20s and keep good technique between. The 1000 course starts under the RR bridge and goes to the foot bridge – 200, 250, 500, 750 & 1000 are marked on the right (thanks to Eric, Kate & Nathan)

6:50 AM, July 14, 2005  

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