The "hands of God" are clear at 6' and at 7'10" in. 6:41 with heavy macons. What a legend. All WB times need a gentle tail. and 19s under 7mins is the benchmark of that era.
Of course a great performance by Thomas Lange. But there also was an "ideal" tailwind on Saturday, blowing along the course with not so much waves. (In Vienna there is rather headwind than tailwind. But in either case usually it is blowing along the course, equal for all lanes). See also the still valid (presumably "for eternity", since that boat-class is no longer rowed at elite level) world best time of the GER coxed Four on the same day !
The "hands of God" are clear at 6' and at 7'10" in.
6:41 with heavy macons. What a legend. All WB times need a gentle tail. and 19s under 7mins is the benchmark of that era.
6.41 great time
Of course a great performance by Thomas Lange. But there also was an "ideal" tailwind on Saturday, blowing along the course with not so much waves. (In Vienna there is rather headwind than tailwind. But in either case usually it is blowing along the course, equal for all lanes). See also the still valid (presumably "for eternity", since that boat-class is no longer rowed at elite level) world best time of the GER coxed Four on the same day !
@@rainerkalliany4881 your right mi freind whit out waves u can have a great performance and thomas Lange was a great sculler really strong
Was thinking the same
Rainer! Would you know how to find the 2000 World Cup Single Scull Final in Vienna?
I am sorry, I have no Idea right now. I will try to ask people in Vienna who _might_ know. But it will Take some time.
Rainer Kalliany great!
Thomas Lange is now the club president of the club I row in! Ratzeburger Rowing club
Hahaha