2009 World Outgames – Day 7 & 8

The last day and the sun is out!  Some rowers have already left, are leaving today, or will leave this weekend. Everyone is catching up on last minute sightseeing and for those who can afford the prices, some shopping. The Danish design stores, be it the department stores, the lighting stores, or the furniture stores [...]

2009 World Outgames – Day 6

The weather doesn’t look good. In fact it looks dismal. There’s no way we can race in 80 kph (48 mph) winds and the chance of rain is 80%. Wait, the forecast has improved. Now the winds are forecast for 50 kph (30 mph).  Ugghh, it’s pouring rain at 10:30h Thursday morning. There goes the [...]

2009 World Outgames – Day 5

Rower’s hump day! Before everyone’s sensibility is completely twisted in translation, hump day is an American cliché that refers to the middle of the workweek. With two rowing events still to go, most of us still have some races to row. Today is the inrigger 1000m sprint races, held at the Danske Studenters Roklub in [...]

2009 World Outgames – Day 3

This morning’s coach and coxie meeting had many empty seats. To accommodate the full complement of races, the meeting started at 08:00h. so it was  understandable that some couldn’t get there right on time.  To the enjoyment of everyone at the meeting, the chief referee had a wry sense of humor and he would slide [...]

2009 World Outgames – Day 2

It is the first day of the 1,000m sprint races at Lake Bagsvaerd. The coach and coxies meeting began promptly at 10 am. The referees and the regatta organizing committee seem to have addressed every possible detail and boat and crew conflicts have been sorted. GLRF member and Regatta Chair Adrian T. is looking might [...]

2009 World Outgames – Day 1

It’s interesting to read some of the other blog posts about the World Outgames .  The American point of view is full of comparisons. Certain ‘sports’ sites offer a very slanted outlook, with the bloggers focuses on ‘surprising to find’ this or that.  Rowers simply embrace. On Day One, that meant training at Lake Bagsvaerd [...]

DC Strokes to host a pre-season camp

We heard whispers of a planned rowing camp in Washington DC after the Austin camp was canceled.  We wondered what was up and stopped by the DC Strokes website and discovered the camp is ready for registrations.  Ideally, a GLRF member would submit the event for the GLRF calendar using the event submission button but [...]

Rowing for the Cure – Fighting to eradicate breast cancer

Row for the Cure is a program that allows rowers to raise funds for the local affiliates of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.  We provide this explanation because although Row for the Cure is well known in the United States, it is less known to the broader GLRF membership. GLRF had the honor [...]

Day 2/3 at the 2008 Northwest Masters Regional Championship

A little late in writing this catch up post. A sinus infection (my first) hit me hard and left me dazed and confused at the booth and crashing at night. Saturday saw the total animation of the booth on our right, Row For The Cure with the warm and totally engaging founder, Kathy Frederick. They [...]