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FISA World Masters Regatta - oh well
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FISA World Masters Regatta - oh well
FISA World Masters Regatta - oh well
marcm77
12 Sep 2006 8:45 PM
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Well I raced in 3 races at FISA World Masters Regatta over the weekend. Unfortunately I had been sick the week before and was not back to 100%, and the best I could pull off was 3rd in the B Single. Great start, led at 500 down, but could not hold it into the sprint. Places 1-3 all were within about 1.5 seconds, so I can't help but kick myself in thinking that the sprint training I wasn't able to do in the weeks leading up to the race might have made the difference. But oh well I am just glad the summer season is over, and now I can focus on volume to lay down a solid technical and aerobic base prior to the winter.
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