I managed to get a decent amount of rest last night despite being out on the town with all 3 of my teammates from the 1994 Olympic games – the first time in probably 10 years that we had a chance to spend more than a few minutes together.
The evening was filled with good natured insults, stories from the road and a series of toasts. Underneath all the verbal horseplay though, was a mostly silent acknowledgment that the bonds of this sport had forged between us. Like all great friendships it was exactly as though no time had passed, and even though the group dynamic had not happened in more than 10 years, it might have been yesterday.
Joining us were Liz & Paul Marquese, Rusty Smith, and Ian Baranski. As the lone female, I suspect Liz learned a lot more about life on the road than she probably every really wanted to know.
Back at the rink this morning and we announced our way through all of the repechage rounds – basically “second chance” opportunities for skaters eliminated yesterday to gt in some additional races and grasp at the two spots that would lead them back into the official meet this evening.
An interesting rumour is swirling around at the meet – that they are attempting to bring in Apolo’s “Dancing with the Stars” partner Julianna in to sing the national anthem tomorrow night. No idea of the validity – but it would be good for the sport.
I’ll post again tonight after the races are over – we are skating the 500 and 1500m finals tonight.
-John
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