On Monday 15th September 2008 the annual regatta for amateur rowers took place at Aquapal Boat Plaza in Honjo. Our Board of Education entered 3 mens, and 2 ladies teams. In total there were 54 mens teams and 19 ladies teams. Our team name was Aburakoji Guys. Aburakoji is just where our BoE is located. There are 5 members in a rowing team, 4 rowers and a coxswain. The coxswain sits in the back of the boat facing in the direction the boat moves and gives us instructions, all the rowers face the opposite way. I was in stroke position, which is just in front of the coxswain. On my team was Takafumi (Japanese), Jon (Canadian), David (Tasmanian) and Brett (American). We had about 6 practices before the competition, which was a 50% increase on the amount of practices we had last year!
In our first race there were 3 boats, and we needed to finish in the top 2 to qualify. Despite me getting my oar stuck in the water at the start of the race and almost dragging the boat underwater, we managed to recover and passed out a much slower boat to finish in 2nd place. So we progressed to the next round, though we were going to face much stronger teams from there. For our 2nd race we were supposed to be in a 3 boat race, but one boat did not turn up. This was a very good thing for us as we needed to finish in the top 2 again to progress. But obviously we wanted to win our race. And as the gun fired and we had a very strong start we quickly pulled into the lead. However another oar got stuck, not mine this time. But as that rower was sorting that problem out, his seat came off the rails... so we were going nowhere fast! Eventually when we did get going again, we accepted the fact that there was no way we were going to catch the other boat, and laughed and acknowledged how lucky we were that the 3rd boat hadn't turned up!
After having progressed from a awful last round we were finally in a race with 4 boats. We were also racing against another boat from our BoE. Before the race Jon and myself studied the previous race times of the boats involved in our next race. We needed to make a 6 second improvement on our first race time to be in with a real chance. I was hoping that my mistake may have lost us close to that, unfortunately I was wrong. For out final race we gave a very good performance, we beat the other BoE team, but were far from catching the much stronger 2 boats in that race. Had we finished in the top 2 we would have advanced to the semi finals, where we would have been embarrassed!
Our best time, over 500m, was 2:17. The overall best time in the competition was 2:02.
One of the ladies teams however, made it to the final! Two of the ladies, Amelie and Sophie, were on the same team as me last year when I was coxswain for them. They showed amazing strength and speed in the 2 rounds before the final, finishing in 1st position both times, and by a long way! They started strong in the final race too, but one boat gained a sizable lead. The ladies were neck and neck with 2nd/3rd position for the majority of the race, as the last boat seemed to lag way behind. But in the final stretch the last boat steamed forward and with a very tight finish between the 3 boats our ladies were robbed and finished in 4th position. Overall it was an excellent display from a very competent team, who were all very pleased with their performance.
Their best time was 2:27 with overall best time in the ladies at 2:22.
During the day the BoE had a tent by the river, and they cooked us lunch and gave us drinks. And after we took down the tents at the end of the day we all went out for dinner and more drinks.
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7 years ago
I hope there's an extra Aburakoji Rowing T-shirt in the mail for me!!!
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