When I turned up at practice on Monday morning I was ready
for anything; thank goodness because of the 80km wind gusts and sometimes white
squall conditions were unfavourable.
Practice started late because the pipe maintenance people had to deal
with the six inches of snow in the bottom and when the course did open we had
to ride in the gusty cross winds.
Many athletes left training with only a few runs under them
but our crew, Lauren Shanahan, Coach Roberto Marfia, and myself, stayed until
the end. I had heard a storm was coming
in and I wanted to get a good feel for the pipe. The pipe its self had a beautiful shape…it
was just the stubborn weather that was adverse.
I awoke Tuesday morning to sun out my window but still there
was that pesky wind. I had a bad feeling
about practice. Sure enough the message
came down the line that practice was cancelled for both snowboarders and
skiers. This was going to be the last
day of practice before qualifiers. A bit
annoying but I was okay with this, I had Bob Palmer that evening, so I was
going to ride in my mind anyway.
This extra time gave me the opportunity to get some much
needed work done. I started my athlete
page on Facebook and sent the word out to my FB friends. I updated my website with news and some
pictures. In addition to all of that I set
up a meeting with the Make-A-Wish foundation to see if I could be a part of their
Rope for Hope event. In this event 90
participants who raise the most money repel from a 30 storey building in the
heart of downtown Toronto .
When Roberto came back from the riders meeting that night it
was said that if the skier qualifiers were cancelled on Wednesday then the
formatting would be changed to a one run qualifier including both skiers and
snowboards, opposed to the separate days for skiers and snowboarders who get
two runs each. Again this was all good
because I have Palmer in my corner.
My meeting with Bob Palmer was great. We went through some preparation exercises
that will give me the edge on my competitors.
To me I had a great day in the pipe, working my passes and running
through new tricks I want to land. I
ended the meeting in a state of readiness.
That night I went to bed listening to the howling of the
wind outside my window and even was woken up by it in the middle of the
night. I had a feeling that the skier
qualifiers would be pushed back and the alternative format would be
implied.
Sure enough today, the now 160km winds cancelled the skier qualifiers
and there was no practice for anyone. Here
is a picture taken with my Sony NEX-5 with a fisheye lens.
Once again I am left to snowboarding in my head where it is
always sunny and with a perfect pipe. To
me, I have already performed my run about twenty times and practiced a bunch of
drills.
Tomorrow it should be sunny out, go figure. I might only have one run, but I am ready for
that run and will make it count!
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