DAK why records in the rowing are called Olympic Best or World Best rather than Olympic Record and World Record as in the other sports?
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Re: Olympic rowing records
Arizona11 wrote:DAK why records in the rowing are called Olympic Best or World Best rather than Olympic Record and World Record as in the other sports?
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Related to the variability provided by any given lake and prevailing weather/wind at the time?
Interesting though, because the same would exist in the marathon and yet it is acceptable to target a given marathon with a view to breaking a world record i.e. flat course, suitable predicted weather.
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Re: Olympic rowing records
Arizona11 wrote:DAK why records in the rowing are called Olympic Best or World Best rather than Olympic Record and World Record as in the other sports?
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Rowing times are strongly affected by weather conditions, and to a lesser extent by water temperature... World best rowing times have also decreased because of improvements in technology to both the boats and the oars, along with improvements in the conditioning of the rowers.
Because environmental conditions have a strong impact on boat speed, FISA recognizes world best times instead of world records
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_w ... _in_rowing
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Re: Olympic rowing records
Thanks for the replies. All now clear, although as pointed out, the marathon is done in varying conditions and the course varies considerably depending on where held. The same might be true of some other events such as road races in cycling or the triathlon.
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Re: Olympic rowing records
Arizona11 wrote:Thanks for the replies. All now clear, although as pointed out, the marathon is done in varying conditions and the course varies considerably depending on where held. The same might be true of some other events such as road races in cycling or the triathlon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triathlon ... r_Olympics
"Because of the variability of courses and uncontrollable conditions, official time based records are not kept for the triathlon. This rule applies to Olympic games as well. "
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Re: Olympic rowing records
BigB wrote:Arizona11 wrote:DAK why records in the rowing are called Olympic Best or World Best rather than Olympic Record and World Record as in the other sports?
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Interesting though, because the same would exist in the marathon and yet it is acceptable to target a given marathon with a view to breaking a world record i.e. flat course, suitable predicted weather.
For a while you could only set a “world’s best” in the Marathon for the reasons stated above - but perhaps that wasn’t great PR because fairly shortly marathon “World’s Bests” became “World Records”. Similarly a rule was brought in that women in mixed marathons could only set a “World Best” whereas women in a women’s only event could set a “World Record”. Unfortunately that meant that our own Paula Radcliffe was stripped of “World Record” status and we Brits caused a stink. So, now there are two official women’s “World Records” - one for mixed races and one for women’s only. For anyone still reading and still vaguely following along see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maratho ... rogression for even more details.
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