The Legend January 2013

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JA N UA RY 2013

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V O L U M E 12

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ISSUE FIVE

Rowing for research

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BY BOB COONEY

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE

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hey’re rowing across the Atlantic Ocean? Are they out of their minds? Actually, no – but Adam Kreek and his teammates are mindful of the stresses, both physical and mental, that taking on a more than 3,700 nautical mile (6,700 km) trip entails. The group will set off from Dakar, Senegal, in mid January, rowing a sophisticated, open 29-foot rowboat, the James Robert Hanssen, on a world-record-attempting journey that will take them to Miami, Florida. Along the way, researchers from the University of Lethbridge will be tracking their every movement and collecting valuable data for use in a number of studies. The mission is expected to take 60 to 100 days to complete. Their original target date of arrival in Miami was Mar. 22 (World Water Day), but had to be pushed back by shipping delays caused by Hurricane Sandy. When Kreek, an Olympic gold medal winning rower, visited the U of L this past fall, he turned his passion for water and adventure loose on land-locked faculty, students and community members Dr. Rick Mrazek will keep in close contact with Kreek and his crew throughout their in a way that got them thinking in journey across the Atlantic. innovative ways about water – a subject Kreek knows well. “Let’s face it: Lethbridge isn’t surrounded by a lot of water,” says Dr. Rick Mrazek, Faculty of Education Associate Dean and science educator. “The Oldman River, while picturesque, isn’t massive, Adam Kreek, left, along with teammates Markus Pukonen, there are no great Pat Fleming, Jordan Hanssen and Mrazek, middle. lakes nearby, and what water we do have in this area Mrazek says the rowers will be is highly managed to make sure it collecting data which could be availsupports our regional water needs, able to researchers and students here agri-business and the farming at the U of L. Students in communieconomy. Working with the Canaty classrooms will also be following dian Wildlife Federation to support the trip online, and Kreek and his Adam’s trip and the opportunities team will be checking in regularly. we have to be involved as interacThe Canadian Wildlife Federative observers on this adventure is tion, OAR Northwest and a host extremely exciting.” of sponsors who have provided Mrazek says it’s one thing to everything from satellite phones to teach students about the Atlantic the massive amounts of high calorie Ocean, but it’s quite another to folfood the team members will require low someone, in real time, who is for their journey, are supporting the rowing across the Atlantic Ocean. trip. “Through our relationship with Adam and his team, our education students, teachers in the area and our researchers can take advantage of his trip to bring students authentic data and information about ocean and weather dynamics, marine life, the biomechanics of rowing and movement, and other real-life research opportunities.”

G E T T H E FA C T S • Kreek will be joined by teammates Markus Pukonen, Pat Fleming and Jordan Hanssen for their journey • Mrazek is a bold proponent of environmental sustainability and the latest application of his research can be found at the Water in a World of 7 Billion legacy website (www.ww7b.org) • Kreek’s team will gather data from the ocean environment, marine life and themselves (relating responses in human physiology under stress) throughout the trip • The team will row 24 hours per day and in twohour shifts, allowing for sleep and rest • Kreek competed in the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games, winning gold with the Canadian men’s eights team at Beijing in 2008

“The opportunities we have to be involved as interactive observers on this adventure is extremely exciting.” DR. RICK MRAZEK


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