KryptoAllez
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For those interested in seeing what inline speed skating is all about (and for my own benefit), I will keep a separate journal about my competitions. Some may enjoy reading and I will be able to keep track of my speed skating progress here as well.
I normally race in my own division, Classic Women (ages 27-34) as well as the Senior Women division (ages 18-26), at least I have been, at my coach's request.
March 29-31, 2002 Speed Skating Invitational in Fayetteville, NC
I placed first in my division and had a great time! There were only 3 of us but one of the girls gave me a run for my money, I definitely had to work for my win. I had a 500 and a 1500 meter race in my Classic Ladies division. On the 5 lap I just did what I always do, took off like a bat out of hell and didn't stop til I crossed the finish line. The girl from the Piedmont team (a good team) tried to pass me once without success. My coach said she wasn't set up correctly to pass me. On the 15 lap race, the slowest girl lead the first 5 laps or so while I sat in second position. Then she took the corner wide so that I would be forced to take the lead, which I did, but I still kept the pace pretty slow just waiting and so I'd have a good sprint left for the end. When you're leading a pack, you get to control the pace. So anyway, I lead at a comfortable pace just waiting to see what would happen next, figured if nobody took the break by 4 laps to go that I'd go ahead and take off. Well, at about 5 laps to go the girl from Piedmont tried a break from behind me but I was ready cause I was right on her like fly on fly paper, lol, she didn't get any distance on me. We left the other girl. I stayed right on her just waiting, knowing that I still had enough speed to get around her. Then on the last lap I passed her and gained about 5-6 feet on her before I crossed the finish line with the win. So that went great, that's one race that turned out just how I wanted it to turn out! My team said I made the race very exciting and they said they were screaming their lungs out for me, lol. And I sure had fun, it was definitely very rewarding for me! So I came home with a first place plaque in my division, yay!
My coach also had me race in the Senior division. That didn't go as well, the Seniors from NC are fast, more like the Pro Elite division skaters from our Region (PA, NJ, DE) who I DON'T ever skate against cause I'm not THAT fast! And they didn't have a Pro Elite division at this meet so that may explain why they were so much faster since they may have actually belonged in a Pro Elite division. At our league meets I skate against the Standard division Senior skaters and out of the 5 or 6 of us, I usually place 2nd or 3rd. So anyway, I placed 4th out of 5 in the 5 lap. I was actually pretty pleased with that cause the one person I beat is the same girl I've been chasing at my league meets! I actually beat her! I think she wasn't really trying though, it looked as if she just gave up and the few times I talked to her, I could tell she just wasn't mentally there. And her parents said she was REALLY nervous. One of the times I talked to her, I asked her if she thought the other girls would leave us on the 20 lap and she replied with a loser attitude, she said, "I don't care". I'm like, well, alrighty then and I'm thinking, now what kind of attitude is that to have when you are spending a lot of money just to go to this meet, for the race fees, hotel nights, food, etc. Not to mention this is what you train for, at least it is for me. I train for these big meets and I train to win, not to go with an "I don't care what happens" attitude, what a shame. But anyway, I think she got herself together by the 20 lap race cause I could tell that everytime I'd start gaining on her, she'd pick it up. I think she was determined not to let me beat her again. So I came in last on the 2000 meter race. The accomplishment on that race though was that I didn't get lapped! So I considered that pretty good that I wasn't so slow that the other girls could lap me.
I had a relay race as well. My coach put me with the two fastest people on my team! He put me with Jena who skates the Pro Elite division and the fastest guy on the team! So boy, did I feel like the weak link! Turned out I wasn't though cause there was another guy on the team (to make a 4 person relay team) and he lost a lot more ground than I did. I lost some ground behind the other senior girls when I kicked the pylon with my left skate. My coach said one of the other girls ahead of me kicked it into my path and he was surprised I didn't step on the pylon and go down. I was right on the last skater in the pack (all senior girls who I'd raced against in division and lost) with the one Classic Lady (who I beat) behind me but when I kicked the pylon, I lost some ground but then was able to hold that position. I felt aggravated about it cause I felt that if I hadn't kicked the cone that I would've given our team a better chance by sticking closer to the other girls so that Jena (who skated 2nd) could make some passes and get us in a top position. She did make quite a few passes, probably about 3 people but then the next guy who went, lost all the ground she had gained. By the time JR was up (fastest guy on our team) he had too much ground to make up and the other guys were really fast as well. Oh well. It was still fun though, JR made a very valient effort which was thrilling to watch.
So that's that. And this weekend I have another one. As far as I know, I am just skating my own division this time which is okay with me cause I really can't afford the extra fees to race more than just my own division. I will race a 500 and 1500 meter in my own division on Saturday morning, bright and early. Then on Sunday I have two 2-person relay races both within the same morning hour, ugh! These 2 person relays are really tough cause there are only two of you doing 2 lap sprints then tagging so basically it is so fast that you are constantly sprinting 2 laps for 5 times in a row. So if you're going to lose your breakfast, during these races are the most likely times.
I normally race in my own division, Classic Women (ages 27-34) as well as the Senior Women division (ages 18-26), at least I have been, at my coach's request.
March 29-31, 2002 Speed Skating Invitational in Fayetteville, NC
I placed first in my division and had a great time! There were only 3 of us but one of the girls gave me a run for my money, I definitely had to work for my win. I had a 500 and a 1500 meter race in my Classic Ladies division. On the 5 lap I just did what I always do, took off like a bat out of hell and didn't stop til I crossed the finish line. The girl from the Piedmont team (a good team) tried to pass me once without success. My coach said she wasn't set up correctly to pass me. On the 15 lap race, the slowest girl lead the first 5 laps or so while I sat in second position. Then she took the corner wide so that I would be forced to take the lead, which I did, but I still kept the pace pretty slow just waiting and so I'd have a good sprint left for the end. When you're leading a pack, you get to control the pace. So anyway, I lead at a comfortable pace just waiting to see what would happen next, figured if nobody took the break by 4 laps to go that I'd go ahead and take off. Well, at about 5 laps to go the girl from Piedmont tried a break from behind me but I was ready cause I was right on her like fly on fly paper, lol, she didn't get any distance on me. We left the other girl. I stayed right on her just waiting, knowing that I still had enough speed to get around her. Then on the last lap I passed her and gained about 5-6 feet on her before I crossed the finish line with the win. So that went great, that's one race that turned out just how I wanted it to turn out! My team said I made the race very exciting and they said they were screaming their lungs out for me, lol. And I sure had fun, it was definitely very rewarding for me! So I came home with a first place plaque in my division, yay!
My coach also had me race in the Senior division. That didn't go as well, the Seniors from NC are fast, more like the Pro Elite division skaters from our Region (PA, NJ, DE) who I DON'T ever skate against cause I'm not THAT fast! And they didn't have a Pro Elite division at this meet so that may explain why they were so much faster since they may have actually belonged in a Pro Elite division. At our league meets I skate against the Standard division Senior skaters and out of the 5 or 6 of us, I usually place 2nd or 3rd. So anyway, I placed 4th out of 5 in the 5 lap. I was actually pretty pleased with that cause the one person I beat is the same girl I've been chasing at my league meets! I actually beat her! I think she wasn't really trying though, it looked as if she just gave up and the few times I talked to her, I could tell she just wasn't mentally there. And her parents said she was REALLY nervous. One of the times I talked to her, I asked her if she thought the other girls would leave us on the 20 lap and she replied with a loser attitude, she said, "I don't care". I'm like, well, alrighty then and I'm thinking, now what kind of attitude is that to have when you are spending a lot of money just to go to this meet, for the race fees, hotel nights, food, etc. Not to mention this is what you train for, at least it is for me. I train for these big meets and I train to win, not to go with an "I don't care what happens" attitude, what a shame. But anyway, I think she got herself together by the 20 lap race cause I could tell that everytime I'd start gaining on her, she'd pick it up. I think she was determined not to let me beat her again. So I came in last on the 2000 meter race. The accomplishment on that race though was that I didn't get lapped! So I considered that pretty good that I wasn't so slow that the other girls could lap me.
I had a relay race as well. My coach put me with the two fastest people on my team! He put me with Jena who skates the Pro Elite division and the fastest guy on the team! So boy, did I feel like the weak link! Turned out I wasn't though cause there was another guy on the team (to make a 4 person relay team) and he lost a lot more ground than I did. I lost some ground behind the other senior girls when I kicked the pylon with my left skate. My coach said one of the other girls ahead of me kicked it into my path and he was surprised I didn't step on the pylon and go down. I was right on the last skater in the pack (all senior girls who I'd raced against in division and lost) with the one Classic Lady (who I beat) behind me but when I kicked the pylon, I lost some ground but then was able to hold that position. I felt aggravated about it cause I felt that if I hadn't kicked the cone that I would've given our team a better chance by sticking closer to the other girls so that Jena (who skated 2nd) could make some passes and get us in a top position. She did make quite a few passes, probably about 3 people but then the next guy who went, lost all the ground she had gained. By the time JR was up (fastest guy on our team) he had too much ground to make up and the other guys were really fast as well. Oh well. It was still fun though, JR made a very valient effort which was thrilling to watch.
So that's that. And this weekend I have another one. As far as I know, I am just skating my own division this time which is okay with me cause I really can't afford the extra fees to race more than just my own division. I will race a 500 and 1500 meter in my own division on Saturday morning, bright and early. Then on Sunday I have two 2-person relay races both within the same morning hour, ugh! These 2 person relays are really tough cause there are only two of you doing 2 lap sprints then tagging so basically it is so fast that you are constantly sprinting 2 laps for 5 times in a row. So if you're going to lose your breakfast, during these races are the most likely times.