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Old 15th January 2012, 05:12
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Pakistani breaks world record in indoor rowing



Mohammad Zubair in action at a gymnasium in Islamabad.—Dawn

ISLAMABAD: Mohammad Zubair broke the world record of individual longest continual rowing in Pakistan when he rowed 10 hours straight at a private fitness club on Saturday.

Under the supervision of both international and national rowing umpires from Pakistan Rowing Federation, the 31-year-old Mohammad Zubair broke the previous record of 7 hours 11 minutes and 22 seconds held by an Australian on the Concept II indoor rowing machine.

He stopped short of completing 100 kilometers for which he started again to finish the remaining 1,200 meters in roughly six minutes.

The record in this age group and weight category was of Shane Usher, Melbourne, Australia.

All necessary conditions had been met for continuous rowing and to break the record in single distance or timed pieces withoutintervals and starting from a nonmoving flywheel with the machine placed on a level surface.

Umpires occasionally checked the performance meter attached to the machine to record distances.

By the time Mohammad Zubair broke the record he had rowed 72 kilometers. That was equal to 13 laps of the Rawal Lake or rowing from Islamabad to as far as Mansehra.

Pakistans only International Rowing Umpire, and Executive Member of the Pakistan Rowing Federation, Imtiaz Ahmad Khan said indoor rowing was today a recognized sport around the world.

`The game requires athletes to row two kilometers. The athlete who rows the fasts wins the race. Pakistans Maqbool Ahmad who has participated in Asian and World Championships in indoor machine rowing holds the record of fastest covering of 2 kilometers in 6 minutes and 18seconds,` said Imtiaz Ahmad Khan a colour holder himself while his colleague Bronze Medalist and National Umpire, Pakistan Rowing Federation Shahid Nazir noted timings on his notepad.

The colour holder elaborated that unlike rowing on water, where records were broken every year because of different water and weather conditions around the world, this new world record set by Mohammad Zubair was for lifetime until somebody decided to hop on the machine and attempt to break it by rowing for more than 10 hours.

Mohammad Zubair, a Marketing Executive in Smarts, a private health and fitness gym in Islamabad, was the first Pakistani to take on such a challenge.

Mohammad Zubair started rowing at 10 am on Saturday morning and continued till 9 pm in the night setting a new world record of 10 hours.

http://www.dawn.com/2012/01/15/pakis...or-rowing.html
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Old 15th January 2012, 05:14
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is there any way to find his average split?
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Old 15th January 2012, 05:39
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Old 15th January 2012, 09:25
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great

is there any way to find his average split?
Looked online but cant see it anywhere.

The article above states he did 98,800 metres in 10 hours. (100km minus 1200m)

So very roughly (because those figures are probably not 100% accurate) that's 9880 in 60 minutes which is a split of 3 min 2 sec/500m.

http://concept2.co.uk/training/pace_calculator

To be honest, that seems a bit slow, even for a 10 hour row - maybe the article has it's facts wrong (or have I calculated wrong)?
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Old 15th January 2012, 09:37
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Well done, he must be a tired man..
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Old 15th January 2012, 10:37
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jesus, i used to take great pride in my 5000m in 19:50

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Old 15th January 2012, 19:09
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Looked online but cant see it anywhere.

The article above states he did 98,800 metres in 10 hours. (100km minus 1200m)

So very roughly (because those figures are probably not 100% accurate) that's 9880 in 60 minutes which is a split of 3 min 2 sec/500m.

http://concept2.co.uk/training/pace_calculator

To be honest, that seems a bit slow, even for a 10 hour row - maybe the article has it's facts wrong (or have I calculated wrong)?
if its 3 min 2 sec then that is terrible

the only thing to applaud is that he has the patience to sit that long lol
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if its 3 min 2 sec then that is terrible

the only thing to applaud is that he has the patience to sit that long lol
sit and pull mate

sit and pull

you know the drill
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Old 15th January 2012, 19:27
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if its 3 min 2 sec then that is terrible

the only thing to applaud is that he has the patience to sit that long lol
There was no need to row fast, he was aiming to break the individual longest continual rowing record.

Great achievment.
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