"Ginger Spice and The Left Turns" |
Mid-distance ladies all smiles post-workout at NAU |
To make my trip even more exciting, my amazing partner Peter surprised me with a visit to Flag! We took a day away from the track to visit the Grand Canyon, and I was totally blown away. This was a good reminder for me that while focus and dedication to training are critical, if we don't take the time to look around, explore and really experience the tremendous places we travel to, we miss out on more than we'll ever make up for in a race.
Peter and I enjoying a gorgeous day at the Canyon |
After 4 weeks in Arizona, I traveled to California and kicked off my racing season at the Payton Jordan Invitational in Stanford with a second place finish, my fastest ever season opener, and a World B standard. Although I was pleased with my performance, I knew I had a lot more in the tank. I spent the following 2 weeks in glorious Santa Cruz with the wonderful Quinn family, who have been my gracious hosts for the last 3 years of Californian training camps. The Quinn's live 500m from the ocean and 2 miles from a National forest, and although the scenery and running options are spectacular, I found myself preoccupied with the anxiety of racing again. I knew that in order to truly secure my spot on the Commonwealth Games team, I needed to better the World A standard of 4:05.5 and that I only had one more decent shot at it before the end of the qualifying window: The USATF High Performance Distance Classic in L.A. (formerly the Oxy HP meet). I know that I perform best when I let my instincts take over, run with composure and just race rather than chasing time standards. However, when those standards mean the difference between making a national team and not making it, letting go of the pressure can be easier said than done. I went into Oxy feeling antsy and nervous, but being back with so many familiar, supportive athletes really helped me to relax and enjoy the ride. Although I so desperately wanted an A standard, instead I left L.A. with a win against a very strong field, and another personal best of 4:06.87. I didn't run the 4:05 I was aiming for, but taking the lead with 200m to go and holding off a slew of my idols down the final stretch was pretty freakin awesome and I have no regrets.
Gorgeous sunset off the Santa Cruz coast |
Adding my name to the 100 year Brooks banner |
Dennis and Jenine busting a move on the party boat. The Canadians were far and away the best dancers! |
Nick Symmonds leading the panel discussion in Seattle |
A few good lookin' Canucks at the new Brooks HQ in Seattle |
Charlotte helping Emma blow out her birthday candles |
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