April 6 & 7 Keystone Spring Invitational
Cornwell Heights, PA
I raced in both my own division (Classic Women) and the Senior division and 4 relay races as well.
In the Classic division I had 3 competitors, one of them has been one of the top Classic ladies for several years in a row, placing in the top 5 in National competitions, speed skating for about 10 years (compared to my being in my 3rd year of competitive speed skating). Anyway, in my 1500 meter race I started off fairly slow figuring I'd let someone else lead the pace for a while, well, nobody took the lead so I ended up doing it, kept the pace nice and easy. At 9 laps to go I heard my coach telling me to get ready, pay attention. I knew what he was talking about, knew that Patty (the many time National placement woman) would probably break at any time, attempting to get away from me. At about 7 laps she did just that but I was ready and I stayed right on her. She sprinted for about 2 laps then backed off. I guess she thought she'd try and lose me. I could've passed when she backed off a bit but decided not to figuring she'd just catch me right away and pass me right back so I thought I'd wait for her to go again then perhaps try and pass her on the last lap or two like I had done in Fayetteville. At around 4 laps to go she kicked it again and I stayed with her but indeed she was a bit faster than me and I couldn't pass her. So second place for me, the other two were no competition, I had raced them before and knew as much anyway.
In the 500 meter where getting a good start is very important, she jumped the start (moving before the gun goes off) and had to go back a line from the starting line (ha ha, I'm wondering if I had her nervous, hehe). So I beat her on the start, got to the corner first with her right on me. I was able to hold her off until the last lap. She finally passed me right before the first corner of the last lap and pulled a little distance on me. So I got second place again. My coach said she tried several times to pass me, that she was trying to pass me on the outside cause apparently I'm tough to pass on the inside cause of the way I skate (my style of skating or something) but that it didn't work cause he said I'm too fast for her to pass me that way, cool beans.
So I got second overall in Classic Women, winning $50, kewl! Of course she got $100.
In the Senior division I raced a 2000 meter and a 500 meter. I had 3 competitors there as well, one girl I had already raced down in Fayetteville and she blew me away. I knew my other competition, skated against them many times before, so I knew it would come down to which one of us (me or my friend Tamara) would get second place.
Well, last time I raced against my friend Tamara at one of our league meets, she managed to beat me, she had drafted off me the entire race, basically what they call using me, then she passed me with 1-2 laps to go. Well, this time I decided that wasn't gonna happen at a big invitational, league meets I don't really care as much, I more so care about getting better but at invitationals I will use strategy to win. Soooo, I drafted off HER until the last 2 laps then took off and got second. Her and I are pretty close in speed and probably as far as being in shape too so it seems like here lately, whichever one of us has to lead the whole race will lose. So second for me in the 2000 meter since the same girl who blew me away in Fayetteville (the youngin' hehe) left me and Tamara here as well.
In the Senior 500 meter race I just took off as usual and ended up just trailing the other fast girl with Tamara behind me. And as it turns out, I didn't know it, but Tamara had fallen and was no where close to me after the first 2 laps, so I actually got second easily. So second overall in Senior division as well, once again winning money.
I had 4 relay races, one of them was a Classic 2 Mix with a guy from my team. We had to race against two other teams, one of the teams I knew we could beat cause both he and I are faster, me being faster than the girl and him being faster than the guy. The other team I didn't know the guy but I knew that my partner (Brett) won first in his division so I knew he was faster than any of the guys. But I was worried about it though cause the girl was the girl (Patty) who beat me in my Classic division races. So anyway, Brett tells me that most likely she will try to get away from me, to gap me so that Brett would have to keep working hard to catch back up, the strategy being to wear Brett out enough so they would be able to win the race. Well, hehe, THAT didn't happen! She TRIED to lose me but it backfired on her cause I was able to stick right on her and she ended up getting worn out herself so then one of the times I tagged my partner (gave him a good push) he used it to take off and overtake his competitor so then we were ahead and Patty had to work to catch me, which she did, darn it, but she didn't get enough distance on me and on the last two laps my partner was able to get it back and overtake his competitor to pull us in for the win, yay!
I won't go into detail for the other 3 relay races but basically I had to race in with Pro's and Seniors! Sometimes I think my coach is really nutty for putting me in with such fast people! These skaters are WAY faster than me and sometimes I just don't get it, why he puts me in with them when I'm so much slower. I found out that I was put in on one relay team because the coach's son said I was fast and to put me in it! Ha ha, such a disillusioned young man... okay, but for real I was pretty flattered. Anyway, out of the other 3 relay races, my team placed 2nd in one, 3rd in another, and we didn't place in one of them. The 2nd and 3rds were acheived in with 4-5 other teams. I got really nice plaques for prizes for the relay races.
My next speed skating meet is just another league meet on May 19th. My goal is to beat Tamara again and get as close to the leader (Rachael) as I can. I actually beat Rachael in the 500 meter down in Fayetteville but I doubt that'll happen again, we'll see.



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Thanks girls! Yeah, muscles rule!

