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John is row2k's East Coast correspondent & resident results-monger
Kristin Hedstrom
Three-time senior team member Kristin Hedsrom sculls the bow seat of the USA LW2x
Megan Kalmoe
Olympian Megan Kalmoe is the 3-seat of the USA W4x
Rares Crisan
Crisan is a member of the Canadian LM4-
Trish Downing
Wheelchair racer and triathlete, USA ASW1x Trish Downing is making her World Rowing debut
Safely in Bled, Rigger and All
posted by: Gevvie Stone (August 25, 2011)
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It worked!

My rigger and I have made it safely to Bled on Monday morning after a red-eye to Munich, a decent layover, and a short hopper flight to LJU. From the looks of it, airport security paid attention to my new fragile tags—the straps which I had tied together for more convenient carrying were still tied when I picked up the rigger from its resting place outside oversized baggage.

Being in Bled is spectacular. Megan Kalmoe has done a great job of describing the water, the hills, and the forest views, and I won’t bore you by repeating it. I will add that there is also magnificent architecture scattered along the course. At 250m, the white steeple of the local church rises high above the trees at the water’s edge. Then, on top of a sharp cliff face at about the 500m mark, a large white castle with a bright red roof towers above the rowers. Lastly, at 500m to go, Lake Bled’s island houses a wooden church, partially hidden by the trees sheltering it. Its bells ring the time throughout practice.

The course itself is a wonderfully wide nine lanes. FISA designates different boat classes to different lanes for practice with the slower boats nearer the center and the eights and quads in the outside lanes. Having four lanes in each direction makes life as a single much easier because there is less risk of a fast double charging up the lane behind me. And, if a double does choose to use one of the slower boat lanes, there is room for me to move one lane over. 

More teams (Canadians, Germans and GB) arrived yesterday (Wednesday) evening, and things will continue to get more crowded during practice. Luckily, the temperature is supposed to cool down, allowing a wider range of rowable hours during the day. The past two days, it has been so hot (95F yesterday) that most teams choose to avoid rowing in the middle of the day.

I had the morning off today so got to put on real clothes (a sundress!) and take my time eating crepes at breakfast. However, I don’t feel too relaxed as I am doing pieces this afternoon and then tomorrow will do my final speed work before racing.  The start of the regatta is quickly approaching, and the draw comes out tomorrow!


It worked! - Click for full-size image!

row2k Packing List - Bled
posted by: Erik Dresser (August 25, 2011)
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row2k Kit

This post is for the techies and photogs.  Everything needed to bring you coverage of the 2011 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Slovenia:

-Canon 1D MkIII Camera
-Canon 7D Camera
-Canon Vixia HF200 Video Camera
-Canon 500mm f/4 IS lens
-Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 IS lens
-Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS lens
-Canon 50mm f/1.4 lens
-Canon 17-40 f/4 lens
-Sigma 8mm f/3.5 fisheye lens
-Kenko 1.4x teleconverter
-Canon Speedlite 580EX II
-iPhone 4
-Dell Latitude D830 Laptop
-180 GB external hard drive
-SD/CF Card Reader
-Extra SD and CF cards
-Manfrotto monopod
-Velbon carbon fiber tripod
-Manfrotto mini tripod
-Manfrotto super clamp
-Kirk BH-1 Ball Head
-Canon intervalometer (not pictured)
-Pocketwizard Plus II Remote Trigger (2)
-Aquatech rain cover
-BlackRapid Sport Strap
-Boat strap
-Back up batteries
-Chargers

Pretty much all the "expensive" items cram into a Tamrac Expedition 8x pack, while the non-essential items will go in the duffel bag.  The camera bag when loaded up weighs about 45 pounds and (barely) fits in an overhead compartment.  I will likely use all of this at some point, though hopefully not the rain cover!

Out of all this gear, the one item that TSA usually stops me for is the monopod. I would have guessed the remote triggers.  Now where's my passport??


row2k Kit - Click for full-size image!



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