Testing is over for the next few weeks. I eeked a PR yesterday but am not going to be satisfied until I take off at least another 10 seconds. And even then...who knows? Not pictured: coffee mug (and first caffeine in a week) Long Live the Dream, --MK
The Rapture
During my walk down to the boathouse at the OTC this morning. Beautiful to behold... but ominous for weather conditions over the next day or so. Lucky for the USTC women the February 6k falls tomorrow so worries about the weather are... irrelevant. By any chance does anyone know the indoor CII record for women's … Continue reading The Rapture
the Passing of Hart Perry
As most of the rowing community knows by now, W. Hart Perry passed away on February 3. Hart was a friend and mentor, and a leader in our sporting community. His vision for the sport of rowing in the United States has provided athletes at all levels new and exciting opportunities to compete internationally, while … Continue reading the Passing of Hart Perry
2011 Winter Camp: Week One
It's been a full week in California so far, and not surprisingly... eventful. First--what a great response to the 2011 Winter Training Video! I have heard through the grapevine that it has been circulated in the highest rowing circles (I'm looking at you Wellesley Women and Navy Men). It's just shy of 3,000 views on … Continue reading 2011 Winter Camp: Week One
2011 Winter Training Video
More from your 2011 USA Women's Group... as always, glamorous, elegant and completely camera-shy.
NCAA: Revenue vs. Non-Revenue Sports
Maybe it was having to get up before 5 a.m.; maybe it was the hour-long bus ride to Philadelphia International in 14 degree temps with no heat; maybe it was that my oatmeal exploded in the microwave (again). But something about reading "Why Joel Maturi Needs to Go" from the Daily Gopher Blog (via Row2k.com) … Continue reading NCAA: Revenue vs. Non-Revenue Sports