Rower calls for maximum exposure
December 5, 2006 | 12:00am
DOHA Alvin Amposta has batted for more international exposure for the national rowers following a debacle with partner Nilo Cordova in the mens lightweight double sculls-repechage 1 elims yesterday.
"My partner has changed and it is the first time I have had to handle the scull,"said Amposta, a veteran of the Busan Asiad.
Amposta and Cordova wound up last in a three-team field under tough conditions, turning in 1:57.8 over the 500m race. Kazakhstan and Iraq took the first two slots in the semis with 1:49.71 and 1:52.32, respectively.
"Conditions very difficult, in our country we practice in flat waters. It is hard to adjust here," said Amposta. "We need to train abroad, we need some exposure." Dante Navarro
"My partner has changed and it is the first time I have had to handle the scull,"said Amposta, a veteran of the Busan Asiad.
Amposta and Cordova wound up last in a three-team field under tough conditions, turning in 1:57.8 over the 500m race. Kazakhstan and Iraq took the first two slots in the semis with 1:49.71 and 1:52.32, respectively.
"Conditions very difficult, in our country we practice in flat waters. It is hard to adjust here," said Amposta. "We need to train abroad, we need some exposure." Dante Navarro
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