Sunday, 23 November 2008

Long Haul to Tokyo!

4am Mariusz rolls up at our door... Its going to be a long day! Today we have a 9:45am flight from Warsaw and we make the 2 hour journey to Warsaw in good time. Then we hit major traffic, which we did 2km in 45mins and it was still 15km to the airport and we strated to get tense. We ran to check in, it had closed! Ahh, i felt terrible. It is the only flight any of us had ever missed and the women on the desk said that we can't gon tommorows flight because it was full but the day after was ok, not for us as we would miss our short programme. So sounding very sheepish i phoned my mum to book us 3 new return flights, thank you mum!






The new flight was a good one, we had the Italian, German and Ukrainian squads on the flight so had people to chat to. We arrived midday a day later and feeling a little tired, but the Tokyo skyline woke us up. What a city, it's the third time we've been here in three years and it still amazes me. Our hotel is very grand too, right in the upscale Shinjuku banking district but unfortunately very little time to explore. After all it is just a business trip! First practice and business is going well! A good practice and still on a boost from last weeks win in Zagreb, which also had given us enough ISU points to put us in the top group, our job now is to stay there.

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Blow by blow, Zagreb

So we arrived at first practice, our first competition of the season and ready to do ourselves proud, usually for us the first competition is where you try things that may or may not work and experiment at a low key competition. Due to unforeseen circumstances we didn’t have this luxury and just had to get it right first time. We were a long way from Worlds in March, the adrenaline kicks in and you need to keep your cool, you get one shot to show each programme a total of 7minutes 30seconds. But official practices play a big part in judges decisions too, what kind of standard you are, and what common mistakes might be.

Anyway first practice went ok, we did everything but not everything was perfect as we still felt like we were on a plane. The ice was so fresh that when you stepped on it felt like you were going to fall through! Huge groaning cracks went right the way across the ice, like stepping on to a huge quickly melting frozen lake. The next practice the day of the short didn’t go so well, I woke to find the alarm for 6:10am had not gone off and it was now 6:45... Exactly the time our bus for the practice rink was leaving. I threw some clothes on to try and halt the bus or find some alternative transport while Stacey packed our gear. I got to the lobby only to find one of our solo men had slept in too, and moments after Stacey came down looking rather sheepish with a rather annoyed Dorota! The Organizing Committee wanted to take us in a car to get there but took way too long so we decided to cut our losses and just go for breakfast and back to bed.

Later we arrived ‘on time’ to start our warm up for the short, we drew last to skate which means you have to ignore the whole competition going on around you, while you prepare to skate. We didn’t really manage to get in to the ice for the duration of the short which looses speed and quality to cut the second mark. Our legs were still nervous and wooden not pushing to get power into our elements and holding back to play safe. We missed two major elements, the solo jump and throw and this is close to 10 points with the deduction for the fall. In a total of 42 points for the short this is a big problem and held us in second place, but not too bad for our first event.

Fired up to take first in the long we had a day off on the in-between the two programme’s with yet another early morning practice as consolation. This practice was a lot more to our ability we were powerful and commanding with strong elements and a lot better ice coverage. Only the long to go and we were ready, we made a tactical decision to miss the early morning practice as the competition itself started at 10:30am. We drew second to last to skate which gave us plenty of time to gather our thoughts. Stepping out on to the ice for your programme is a great feeling, waiting for your opponents marks (unless your first to skate) skating around with dazzling lights and an entourage of judges and the crowd who can give you hope and courage. They call your name and its all down to you and your hard work.

We stepped into our starting position confident we’d put in the hard work needed to skate well, we start our programme with a basic but strong twist just to get ourselves in thee mood then we are settled. Stacey landed two super throws with + and base marks from the judges and all strong lifts finishing with a level 4 death spiral and a very big smile! These moments last, we sat in the kiss and cry knowing we were about 5 points down after the short and just hoping we did enough. We had, and were put 6 points clear overall. All faith in your ability is restored, the programme was in no way perfect and have a lot of improvements to make but it sure feels good to put on a good performance and this is why each skater puts in the hard work, a good performance to win the gold.

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Champions of Zagreb!



Well, if we thought fondly of the rink before now its just a great idol for our skating. We had yet another great competition at this wonderful arena in less than a year. A good start to our very unfortunate season, and lets hope with hard work, it will get better from here on! After a shaky short we gathered our thoughts and put out a long programme worthy of our abilities and indeed the gold medal. Unfortunately the victory was very short lived as we had to catch our bus 40minutes after we skated our long and in less than two hours we were in the air on our way back to Warsaw! I had to go collect our medals from the Organizing Committee while Stacey packed our skates, and they were surprisingly understanding. We felt really bad for not making the victory ceremony and indeed the gala but our priorities lie in Tokyo for the NHK grand prix. We had a great time in Zagreb with the great British team that went, its always a pleasure to meet up with our countries finest! Also i wish Penny a quick recovery, and hope your fighting fit in no time.

So back at home now, reunited with Amber we prepare for what lies ahead. We fly Tuesday 25th and the competition will be live on Eurosport 28th+29th so check your tv guide! See you soon!
FPl. Name Nation Points
1 Stacey KEMP / David KING GBR 128.53
2 Nicole della MONICA / Yannick KOCON ITA 122.40
3 Katerina KOSTENKO / Roman TALAN UKR 114.19
4 Gabriela CERMANOVA / Martin HANULAK SVK 108.81
5 Marika ZANFORLIN / Federico degli ESPOSTI ITA 106.40
6 Nina IVANOVA / Filip ZALEVSKI BUL 93.30
7 Jessica CRENSHAW / Chad TSAGRIS GRE 92.23

Our Olympic Season!!!

The Start to our Season 08/09