So Let’s try and catch you up to my sliding life!
We had team trials last month. I had some ups and some downs, but the good
thing is I was chosen to race on the Americas Cup circuit. This year is definitely
a different year in terms of our racing tactics across all the circuits. Let me
try and explain this as simply as I can. In theory there are 6 spots for TEAM
USA (3 for World Cup and 3 for
Intercontinental Cup) The top 3 sleds go to the Olympics. But there are only 4
Nations in the World that are allotted 3 spots on each circuit, and how you
perform on the circuits deciphers if you get 1, 2, or 3 sleds. Well the US
women’s team lost 2 sleds last season. Now we have to gain those sleds back
before the Olympics so we are able to show up with full quota, Because of this
they have shifted people all around in order to give us our best shot to get
our sleds back. This means we have to split A LOT of races this year and move
athletes all around. Many of the athletes will not get every race. Though this
may not be fun at this moment it is crucial in earning our sleds back.
Park City Training- Curves 10-11
Park City Training - Curves 4 to 5
I was awarded a race in Calgary a couple weeks ago. Now for
those who do not know, this is where I BUSTED my nose last year and that was
pretty bloody to say the least. BUT this year I would have to say I BEAT the
track instead of it beating me!!
My Helmet LAST YEAR after busting my face in Calgary |
My Old Helmet and my NEW SHINY AWESOME HELMET |
Old Helmet..BOOOOO |
NEW HELMET! YEAAHHHHHH!! THANKS SOOOO MUCH TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED ME TO BUY THIS HELMET!!!!!!!! It really DOES make a difference!!! |
The race had sliders from Russia, Spain, Japan, Korea,
Canada, Australia, and some other countries. In regards to the race I place 14th.
Usually I wouldn’t be happy with that, BUT this race was extremely
competitive. There were World Cup
sliders in the race as well as ICC sliders. And since it was Canada’s home
track, those girls had some INCREDIBLE times. So I can’t really complain. I had
2 BIG PR’s on race day with a start PR as well. One of my coaches say “Everything is practice until an
Olympic Year anyway.”
Calgary - Curves 4-5
Calgary- Curves 8-9-10
As of my next adventure, I AM GOING UP TO WHISTLER FOR
TRAINING! Why am I so excited you
ask? Well Whistler was home to the last Olympics. It’s considered one of the
most difficult tracks in the world!! It combines extremely HIGH speeds (80-90
miles an hour) with technically difficult driving. Normally you don’t combine
both these elements on a track, BUT WHISTLER DOES! What does this mean for me?? Well I will probably have some
pretty awesome pictures of bruises to post (hopefully that’s it). I can’t wait
to slide the track, I feel if I conquer that track, then there isn’t much to
fear on other tracks.
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving with their friends and family!!