Afraid not Sean Thats Brook Robertson. However if you want to see versatility have a read of this. olympics.com/en/news/hamish-bond-america-s-cup-team-new-zealand
Hi Paul, The previous year because of the number of different ways of rowing we used to mix up the pairs a lot so everyone was forced to somewhat compromise ( a very good skill to have). As the technique and boat moving philosophy became more uniform, we ore or less tried to match people up with each other so that all pairs were relatively stable and comfortable/fast to row. We changed the odd fellow here and there, but from about January onwards we tended to boat the same pairs. It made for some great training as most boats were pretty much the same speed.
Absolutely incredible when lane’s 2 and 3 synced up towards the end, just goes to show how well trained to a certain style these crews are
Lovely conditions and lovely rowing 👏🏻
😀👏👏🚣🚣🏽♀️ super bord à bord c’est puissant alerte le paysage magnifique ce 8 a été très bien préparée
This is awesome
Ahhhh the Ads are in now - Smart thinking Tony
Hamish on bow side? Never seen that before.
Afraid not. Hamish is not in that video.
@@tonyoconnor8690 cheers. Need to put my glasses on 😂😂
What is the main difference between rowing a pair and an eight?
Is that hamish rowing bow side ?? wow now thats versatility sculler world class stoksider wold class bowsider world class OMG
Afraid not Sean Thats Brook Robertson. However if you want to see versatility have a read of this. olympics.com/en/news/hamish-bond-america-s-cup-team-new-zealand
@@tonyoconnor8690 wtf do u think he could've won gold in the single?
One of lifes what ifs!
Das wackelt zu sehr .. :)
How were these pair combinations picked or were they picked on the day?
Hi Paul, The previous year because of the number of different ways of rowing we used to mix up the pairs a lot so everyone was forced to somewhat compromise ( a very good skill to have). As the technique and boat moving philosophy became more uniform, we ore or less tried to match people up with each other so that all pairs were relatively stable and comfortable/fast to row. We changed the odd fellow here and there, but from about January onwards we tended to boat the same pairs. It made for some great training as most boats were pretty much the same speed.