I'm well past 40, presumably I get to use the 'old age' get out clause :-)
In 2007 Ray Dare (Kingston Phoenix RC) recorded 4.59.25. for a 100 at the age of 81.
There's no 'old age get out clause', it's just that much easier when you are young.
In the end, especially when it comes to the longer distances, it's a question of whether you want to do it or not.
In 2007 Ray Dare (Kingston Phoenix RC) recorded 4.59.25. for a 100 at the age of 81.
There's no 'old age get out clause', it's just that much easier when you are young.
In the end, especially when it comes to the longer distances, it's a question of whether you want to do it or not.