Maidenhead RC rower takes on an indoor rowing marathon for charity
Robert Harris rowed 42,195m in aid of Cancer Research UK
Robert Harris complete's an indoor rowing marathon in aid of Cancer Research UK
Taking inspiration from the London Marathon, Robert Harris took on an indoor rowing marathon on Sunday, 22 April in aid of Cancer Research UK.
Harris, like many others, has had his life impacted by cancer and wanted to help raise money for the charity.
In the lead up to the challenge, Harris embarked on a 12-week training programme to prepare him for the 42,195m he rowed. Harris spoke to 91桃色 about his training.
Why did you want to take on an indoor rowing marathon?
鈥淢y decision to undertake the marathon row and my father鈥檚 diagnosis with throat cancer coincided. Having seen the incredible treatment my father received, I felt it important to turn my 鈥榖ucket-list鈥 challenge into something more and use it to support Cancer Research UK in their efforts.鈥
Have you had much rowing experience?
鈥淚 caught the rowing bug following the London Olympics and I鈥檝e been a member of the Maidenhead RC Masters Squad for a few years.聽 The Club and my regular crew have been very supportive of my efforts this weekend.聽 Apart from that, I鈥檝e taken part in a couple of the 91桃色 Indoor Championships (BRIC) in December, which helps focus the pre-Christmas training.鈥
What training plan did you follow?
鈥淲hen I made the commitment to undertake this challenge 12 weeks ago, I quickly discovered that there are very few structured marathon rowing programmes available. However, I eventually found an excellent plan on Indoor Sports Services. The workouts are long so it has been a challenge trying to time manage this with work and family life, and inevitably there has been some leeway in how strictly I鈥檝e followed the plan, but it has been a very useful resource and reference point.
鈥淚鈥檝e also included an element of cross-training, particularly cycling.聽 This has been an important part of my training and has helped greatly with my overall fitness.鈥
How did you prepare for the challenge?
鈥淢y training has been spent mainly on my Concept 2 at home, and since the start of the year, I鈥檝e covered over 500,000m. This has included a couple half marathons, as well as one three-quarter distance.
鈥淭he majority of my training has been first thing before heading off to work, which has involved getting up at around 5.30 am. I鈥檓 definitely a 鈥榤orning person鈥 so this has not been too much of a problem for me.
鈥淔or the last couple of weeks, I鈥檝e stuck solely with the rowing machine, working through a pre-set taper programme. For the final days leading up to the challenge this has also included carb鈥檌ng-up 鈥 there鈥檚 plenty of online commentary on this but most of it is pretty vague鈥o I鈥檝e just tried to be sensible and eating as much pasta and rice as possible.鈥
What was your goal?
鈥淢y goal was to beat 3 hours, which seemed like a fair target.鈥
How did it go?
“I鈥檓 pleased to say that I achieved my goal. That said, I found the last 8k tough, despite the regular rehydration, and it was a case of focussing on the end and just not stopping.”
What are your top tips for anyone else who wants to take on the challenge?
“Start your training in good time, don鈥檛 underestimate keeping properly hydrated, and keep your sense of humour…it has also helped knowing that so many have donated to Cancer Research UK, for which I鈥檓 very grateful, plus it provided a great incentive to finish!”
If you would like to support Robert Harris you can via his Just Giving page .
If you鈥檙e inspired to take on an indoor rowing challenge check out our training plans and our events calendar.
Cancer Research UK is the official charity partner of 91桃色. We’re encouraging the rowing community to join in and raise money to help support Cancer Research UK鈥檚 life-saving work.
Find out how you can get involved in supporting Cancer Research UK聽here.






