Prerace on Friday! |
As to the meet....
It is really easy to shout from the mountaintops when you do amazingly. It's another thing to share those moments of unmet expectations. My experience at USATF Nationals was so much fun! And so frustrating at the same time.
First thing we had to do was pick up our badges. We knew we had to go to the Hilton to pick up our credentials. The thing we didn't know was that there were 2 Hiltons, right across the street from one another. We first tried to get our credentials at the Hotel and were promptly informed that we were at the table for the World Championships and not Nationals. Whoops. (I guess the congregations of Team Brazil, Team Germany, and Team Netherlands should have tipped us off.) By the time we got to the right hotel, we missed Sirena's hurdle race, which I was super bummed about! We picked up our super official looking badges and headed out the door for the Oregon Convention Center.
We don't need no stinkin badges!... Except we do. |
I'm so glad we got to the facility early! We were able to get acquainted with the surroundings and familiar with all the inner workings of the meet. Also, we ran into Sirena on our way to the warm-up facility! It was so good to see her. And it was super helpful also! Sirena is a pro at these big meets and was able to show us around and explain where we needed to go. Then, it was time to get my pre-race on. Pre-race usually consists of an extended warm-up and dry runs of my long jump approach. There were other events going on that day so there were a lot of people warming-up in the arena. As I told Josh later, one of the advantages of me not paying attention to my sport is not knowing the names and faces of the big guns that I was running with so I didn't feel intimidated at all. :D It really did feel like any other meet. I was able to get into my rhythm and just feel like it was any other day. (I have been to countless meets, done countless pre-races. This really was no different.) I was pretty surprised by my reaction actually. I was expecting to feel like a deer in headlights while I was there and be in awe of my whole situation. But I'm really glad I was as cool, calm, and collected as I was.
So excited!!! |
Then the coolest part of the day happened! We stood in a line and they introduced us. It was so exciting. They mentioned I ran at Davis and more than one person came up to me, super excited that I was a fellow Aggie. Us Aggies really do seem to be everywhere...
Horsecow!! |
So, here's everything in a nutshell:
Cons:
- Jumped embarrassingly short
- Ran poorly down the runway, which caused me to be behind the board and jump super short
- Not understanding exactly what is causing me to run so poorly down the runway when it counts
Pros
- Having them announce my name at a big meet
That's my name!!!! :D |
- Getting to sit next to and compete with the best in my sport
- Hearing and seeing everyone's well wishes
- Getting to see my family members that live in Portland area, despite the short notice
As you can see, the pros greatly outweighed the cons. Despite feeling like I embarrassed myself and performed below my capabilities, I still had fun and am super happy that I went.
And, as always, I'm super grateful for Josh, being by my side! I would have been so nervous and scared if I had gone by myself. It was so comforting to have my biggest support person there, knowing he had my back. It was also really nice having someone to debrief with afterwards; someone who knows me and knows what we have been working on. It helped to make me feel much better about my efforts, even if my marks didn't reflect the goals we walked in there with.
Looking forward to starting outdoor season now. That'll mean a lot less traveling, which will be nice. The high schoolers that we're coaching are also starting meets so our lives will be pretty entrenched with track and field. We will certainly try not to become hermits to our sport, but in all likelyhood, that's going to be the case. :D
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