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  • Primed and ready for battle

    August 13, 2008 @ 12:45 pm | by Gearóid

    The Beijing ‘Olympic Machine’ is well oiled and moving along at a steady pace. So far, everything is glitch free and the volunteers are still smiling - I’m beginning to wonder if they have some sort of “happy chip” implanted for the duration of the Games or whether they are genuinely happy to be slaving away here!

    Nonetheless, they are enabling us to go about our business without worry, which should be the aim of any sports event organiser.

    The dining hall is the most exciting place in the village. As I mentioned before, it caters for everyone’s needs and tastes. There is even a free McDonalds here, not that we have eaten there.

    As lightweight rowers, we have to be an average of 70kgs (11.1st) in the boat. To give you an idea, as a normal civilian, I sit at 79kgs. In order to make 70kgs we watch our diet like hawks, taking fat (and fun!) out of our diet.

    We lose the last kilo or so through sweating on the morning of the race, like boxers or jockeys. It is a unique phenomenon in power endurance sports like rowing. So the dining hall here, while impressive, is a sort of hell for us as we bypass the nice stuff and stick to the tried-and-tested rice, pasta etc  . . .

    When we are finished our event however, a good 24 hours will be put aside for “dining hall time” when we will seek out the unhealthiest food we can find and eat a much of it as we can get!!

    The heat and humidity beast who was with us when we first arrived has faded into the background for now. The storm earlier in the week has settled things down a lot and it feels more like a European summer. In fact, the conditions are ideal for rowing just now.

    Having just witnessed our heavyweight compatriots bow out of the tournament with a brilliant performance in their semi-finals we are now waiting to meet the five teams who will make up our semi-final tomorrow.

    We have a tough draw with the top four teams from last year’s World Championships in our race. We will have to produce our best performance tomorrow to get through. But that is what we are here to do.

    Our repechage was ideal and good preparation for tomorrow. We ironed out a few niggles and produced a good solid race into a stiff head wind.

    We are ready for battle.

  • 15 Comments »

    1.
    August 13, 2008
    2:28 pm

    We’re all behind you and can’t wait til tomorrow! Although I don’t like the idea of the junk-food binge after the event, that can’t be good for your poor bodies…? GOOD LUCK YOU CAN DO IT!!!

    Comment by Liz
    2.
    August 13, 2008
    3:06 pm

    You only achieve what you believe! Go for it

    Comment by Ger Corbett
    3.
    August 13, 2008
    3:12 pm

    I am SURE you will win the battle, congrats on reaching the semis, great to see the village represented at the games, best of luck

    Comment by Gerard in Barcelona
    4.
    August 13, 2008
    5:03 pm

    Go for it boys. You were awesome in the reps. You have the boatspeed. Everyone in St. Micks and Ireland is rooting for you!

    Comment by Dec in Linerick
    5.
    August 13, 2008
    5:28 pm

    Gags, Leave the worrying about food to me for the time being, you have enough to be doing. Best of luck tomorrow. We believe in you!

    Comment by Con
    6.
    August 13, 2008
    5:37 pm

    Best of Luck, All them years of training will give you an Olympic medal that you deserve.

    Comment by Fergal
    7.
    August 13, 2008
    9:07 pm

    Looking forward to the race tomorrow gags I know you can do it.

    Comment by marcus
    8.
    August 13, 2008
    9:53 pm

    Gags, your blogs make great reading well done you. Ye have a tough draw,tomorrow but please God all the hard work and preparation will pay off and we’ll see ye into the final. The best of Luck to all the crew. Dig deep, row hard !!! All in Kilworth will have the fingers crossed….

    Comment by Martina Hogan
    9.
    August 14, 2008
    6:57 am

    Go n-eiri an t-ath leis an foireann - Muscaill do mhisneach a bhanba!

    Comment by alan
    10.
    August 14, 2008
    9:19 am

    All the best in your race and may the wind push you (more than the others) fast in the direction you want to go! Good luck from a rowing fan from Limerick and Oslo!

    Comment by Liz Mc
    11.
    August 14, 2008
    10:21 am

    Great reading and best of luck from a fellow fermoyian in Uganda!

    Comment by Fi
    12.
    August 14, 2008
    12:43 pm

    Best of Luck Gags and co no doubt it will be an exciting race,may God Speed be with you all!

    Comment by Reilly
    13.
    August 14, 2008
    12:50 pm

    Best of Luck Gags and co,no doubt tomorrow’s race will be exciting,may GodSpeed be with you !

    Comment by Reilly
    14.
    August 14, 2008
    4:56 pm

    Watched on BBC NI about Richard and the other 2 rowers from Colerainewho are on the GB team. Hope the weather is ok on fri. go neirí an tadh libh!

    Comment by Marian,
    15.
    August 15, 2008
    6:44 am

    We are all behind you in Fermoy, Gearoid. All the best to you and the crew.

    Comment by Donal

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