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Friday, June 22, 2012

Back on the Train.

Jeez, looks like I have a lot to update.

Non-Running

I can't really think of a whole lot that has happened. I'll just start typing and hopefully some things come up. I like to think I don't lead that boring of a life.

I got back with Amy and then broke up within 2 months. It was a pretty bad situation, but sometimes those are the ones you learn the most about yourself, and other people.

I'm back in Canada, so thats pretty cool. It's surprising how big of a cultural difference there actually is between the USA and Canada. I have been saying that since I've been back, and people ask me what the differences are, but I can't say really. It's all the small things. I used to think I could possibly live in the states one day, but after being back this time, I retract that statement.

I have been lucky enough to have had a few really cool people come into my life recently. They are the type of people you make and immediate connection with and can just sense that you are going to get along. That is my main goal right now, to surround myself with people that I have real connections with and have potential to stick around for awhile and not worry too much about the people who are just passing through.

Running


Man, tons of races. All of that have been pretty good, obviously a few I wish I could redo.

In April I had the Sun Angel at ASU, Mt. SAC relays in California, and I was lucky enough to go out to the 2012 Penn Relays as part of Canada's Distance Medley Relay team. ASU and Mt. SAC were both really good. 3:43 at ASU for a season opener was really exciting. That was by far the fastest I have ever gone for my first 1500 of the year. That excitement continued with a new PB at Mt. Sac running 3:41.13. My performance wasn't nearly as good at Penn Relays, but the experience was unbelievable. I really hope I get chosen for that team again. I'd love to experience the meet more and redeem myself a little bit.

After the April races we went up to Flagstaff for a yearly altitude training camp. It was a ton of fun and we had some really solid workouts. One of the highlights being 1x800 at 1000m pace where everyone ran WAY faster than expected. I ran 1:50.8, a PB by over 2 seconds in practice. Then we headed back to California for the USATF OXY HP meet. I really wanted another PB, but running 3:42.35, the 3rd fastest time of my life had to do. After OXY we headed back to good ol' AZ for one last meet in the US. In my previous races I had been going out pretty conservatively and then really coming home strong. This time I decided I'd just go for it. I split through 1200m in about 2:55, which is the fastest I had ever done, and then died a slow painful death over the last 300m finishing in 3:46. It was ridiculously hot, which made flying back up to Canada a few days later a lot easier. I went up to Edmonton for the Running Room Blue Mile. It's just a fun road race that I ended up second in.

That brings us to the current month of June, and the racing has continued. I flew out to the west coast for Harry Jerome and the Victoria Track Classic. Jerome wasn't that great, I had a really weird mind set going into that race. I knew it was going to be fast and I knew that I generally have a pretty good result there, so I kind of thought no matter what I do I was going to run fast. I figured if I just went out, didn't get caught up with a pace that was too fast and just ran my race, I'd come out of it with a good showing. But, I didn't run the race on the track or my race. I kind of just run around in circles for a few minutes and forgot to race. Victoria was a lot better for me. The race wasn't quite as fast but I was actually in it this time. From Victoria I flew up to Edmonton to race an 800. I ran a big PB of 1:49.11 and had a ton of fun doing it! I came home afterwards and registered to double at nationals because I had so much fun.

Now I'm back in Calgary putting in the final bits of training in preparation for the 2012 Olympic Trials here at Foothills Stadium. For anyone who is in town and looking for a way to spend their afternoons this coming weekend, I recommend coming to check out Canada's best track and field athletes try to qualify to represent the country at the 2012 London Olympics.

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