I like lists and numbers. And I think many of you do, too. So I made some more.

This document registers our CTC participation in 2013.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... sp=sharing
Nice to know: 96 Free Spirits have taken part in a CTC this year.

(That is, unless members have used multiple names on the CTC website. The only double name I came across was Kirby’s lwt and hwt variations, so I merged these in the table. Is anyone else using multiple names?)
Members with a maximum of 9 participations up to August (this includes the one-day Carole Mac Memorial in February):



• alan wisniewski (H)
• Andrew Stanway (H)
• billwright (H)
• Liefcat (H)
Members with 8 participations: =D> =D> =D>
• Amanda Behrendt (F)
• David Plumb (L)
• Paul Gould (H)
• Philip Price (L)
• SanderJRoosendaal (L)
• Thomas W-P (H)
As there is a competitive streak in most of us, I have also used a scoring system to determine a ranking, based on the boats that members were in. I could have simply taken the points that the CTC awards to the boats. The drawback is that this is dependent on the total number of boats floated. In a popular month/challenge, this can run up to 70, in unpopular ones this is closer to 30. I would argue that participants in those unpopular challenges, mustn’t get punished for that (if anything, they should be rewarded). Another drawback of the CTC boat scoring system is that the last boat only gets a single point. I feel this doesn’t do justice to the effort put in.
So the ‘method’ I used was to award 100 points to members in the boat that finished first in the CTC. And then count back from there. So, if the first FS boat has finished third in a challenge, all 5 rowers in that boat get 98 points. The last FS boat may have finished as 54th. Those rowers still get 47 points. This way, participation is awarded more generously and all challenges are treated equally (as long as no challenge exceeds 100 boats, which I don’t think has ever happened; haven’t checked them all).
Unfortunately, failing to get in a floating boat results in 0 points.



This scoring system gives as a current top 10 for 2013:
1. Liefcat (H) 851
2. Amanda Behrendt (F) 688
3. SanderJRoosendaal (L) 681
4. Rachel Harris (F) 669
5. Odd G. Aarrestad (L) 652
6. alan wisniewski (H) 651
7. Paul Gould (H) 588
8. Andrew Stanway (H) 584
9. billwright (H) 575
10. David Plumb (L) 571
Unless Erik decides to quit rowing tomorrow, I think the points winner for 2013 is pretty much decided.


I hope my own 81st spot is pathetic enough

What do you think? Is this a good idea? Do you see any value in this? Could it stimulate CTC participation? Is it any fun? Do you agree with the scoring method? Do you care?

If there is enough interest, I’m happy to update the sheet every month.
In theory, we could go back in years and create an all-time Free Spirits CTC ranking list (but that’s quite an undertaking).
As all information is taken directly from the freely accessible CTC website, I wouldn’t think anyone will have any objections to seeing their names in this list, but maybe I’m wrong. If so: just let me know.