2011 World Erg Challenge Prize Winners

2011 WEC Final Standings | 2011 WEC Statistics

Congratulations to all our prize winners for this year's World Erg Challenge (WEC)! The four clubs listed below are prize winners for their choice of a Model D or Model E Indoor Rower, or a SkiErg.

The individuals listed in the table below are prize winners for this year's assortment of WEC prizes:

  • Concept2 Sport Bag
  • Concept2 Bandana
  • Concept2 Olympic Lifting Socks
  • Workout towel
  • Lip balm
  • Water bottle
  • Seat pad

CategoryData
Club with the most meters Community Fitness Pointe, Munster, Indiana—26,635,809 meters
Club with the greatest number of meters rowed per person
(minimum of five people per team to qualify for this prize)
Greensburg Rowing Team, Greensburg, Pennsylvania—1,552,500 average meters/person
Two randomly drawn clubs
(minimum of five people per team to qualify for this prize)
Rockwell Collins Recreation Center, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Viking Atlantic Row, Alexandria, Virginia
Top Ten Men
  1. Student Member 4 (Greensburg Rowing Team)—1,700,000
  2. Student Member 2 (Greensburg Rowing Team)—1,675,000
  3. MacDaniel Adams (Community Fitness Point of Munster, IN.)—1,612,560
  4. Student Member 5 (Greensburg Rowing Team)—1,600,000
  5. Student Member 7 (Greensburg Rowing Team)—1,490,000
  6. Student Member 6 (Greensburg Rowing Team)—1,450,000
  7. Joseph Arias Sr. (Community Fitness Point of Munster, IN.)—1,408,209
  8. Student Member 1 (Greensburg Rowing Team)—1,400,000
  9. Patrick Sewards (Iron Run Orthopedics)—1,337,674
  10. A.C. du Pont (Long Beach Rowing Association)—1,293,399
Top Ten Women
  1. Judy Abbott (Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, IN.)—2,155,241
  2. Heidi Lenihan (pineapple-pRN)—1,521,333
  3. Pauline Murphy (pineapple-pRN)—1,274,540
  4. Marcy Socrates (Iron Run Orthopedics)—1,060,145
  5. Terry-Ann Smythe (UCanRow2)—1,060,043
  6. Michelle Murry (Rockwell Collins Recreation Center)—1,051,112
  7. Sarah Fuhrmann (UCanRow2)—1,025,420
  8. Vickie LaBelle (Aspirus Keweenaw Fitness)—1,020,094
  9. Gert Lenihan (pineapple-pRN)—1,002,621
  10. E Kiszkiel (pineapple-pRN)—822,676
Ten Randomly Selected Women
(from all those completing at least 100,000 meters during the challenge)
  1. Suzette Mihelich (Aspirus Keweenaw Fitness)—258,956
  2. Tammy Fountaine (Aspirus Keweenaw Fitness)—250,284
  3. Carolyn Bryks (Spa Fitness Center)—237,842
  4. Anne Moore (Greenville Indoor Rowing)—211,876
  5. Anita Hartmann (Alpenresort Schwarz Black Rowers)—202,222
  6. Cathy McFadden (Greenville Indoor Rowing)—191,355
  7. Jennie Stewart (Powerhouse Fitness)—131,969
  8. Ann Mowat (Flywheel Fitness)—109,124
  9. Lee Socorro (BBRC)—102,946
  10. Juliet Lesmeister (Rockwell Collins Recreation Center)—100,264
Ten Randomly Selected Men
(from all those completing at least 100,000 meters during the challenge)
  1. John Wilkins (North Shore YMCA, Auckland, New Zealand)—390,000
  2. Terrence Freeman (STLCC Rowers)—331,238
  3. Bill Kelley (Community Rowing, Inc)—318,282
  4. Raleigh Conway (Golds Gym Fredericksburg VA)—306,161
  5. Jay Muldoon (Metuchen Branch YMCA)—188,811
  6. Roy Palmer (PRC - Team Woe)—186,905
  7. Rich Doyle (Rockwell Collins Recreation Center)—180,209
  8. Lawrence Shaper (Upper Valley Rowing Foundation)—147,000
  9. David Kawiecki (Community Fitness Pointe of Munster, In.)—106,244
  10. Nick Kern (CrossFit Denton County)—100,161

Virtual, long-distance, purely electronic groupings of rowers and people and/or individuals not affiliated with a club are not eligible for prizes. Additionally, only clubs located in the US and Canada are eligible to receive prizes.