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  • Rain and result fail to dampen spirits

    August 11, 2008 @ 9:26 am | by Gearóid

    With the Olympics well and truly under way, the hosts are still playing a blinder. Torrential rain for the last two days here has failed to dampen the spirits of both athletes and volunteers alike.

    In fact, the presence of heavy rain has pushed the scorching temperatures into the background and yesterday felt like a warm Irish summer day, ideal for those of us who must compete in the outdoors.

    Usually I pity those who participate indoors. Aside from the competition, the long hours of training indoors - and I suppose it’s inane predictability - would take its toll on me eventually.

    I relish the outdoor life that rowing offers me and feel blessed when I am training in such places as the Alps, where you are greeted with splendid views all the time, combined with crisp, fresh air. At these Olympics, however, I have been envying the indoor sports people as they head off to train in a nice air conditioned venue while we sweat it out on the race course, concerned with how much we are drinking and whether our ice jackets are cool enough etc . . . It still beats complaining about the cold though!

    Life has settled in the village somewhat, and everyone is sticking to their own plans. Wimbledon champion Rafael Nadal arrived here the other day and could not move at breakfast due to the amount of people around him asking for autographs and pictures.

    I saw him again yesterday morning, completely alone and in peace  - probably because those who were annoying him the other day were too busy and focused on their own stuff now that the competition has begun in earnest. I reckon he is one happy camper now!

    Our competition started yesterday and it was quite a day. We produced our fastest ever time in a classic lightweight rowing race which was neck-and-neck to the line. We missed out on the direct route to the semi-final by 0.3 of a second. Our time of 5.52min was extremely quick and we would have been delighted any other day.

    We have another race to do tomorrow, which will hopefully see us into the semi-final. The extra race, while an inconvenience, is not a disaster and will allow us to practice key areas of the race again before the ultimate test later in the week.

    The fast time was encouraging though, and it means we are right there amongst it. China, Germany (who won our race) and Denmark all showed as strong contenders yesterday.

    During race time, we try to move around as little as possible. It is very important to stay off the legs as much as you can. Prime entertainment now is reading (The Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz, a favourite and a life’s must-read in my humble opinion), and watching the other events on TV. There is a live streaming service of all sports into each of the Olympic Village apartments.

    Competitions like this are characterised by waiting and trying not to think too much. Your mind will naturally wander onto your impending race and different scenarios can come to light in your brain, none of which you are able to control when sitting at home. Ideas are okay, but unnecessary forecasting on what may or may not happen is a no-no.

    But the best thing is to keep your mind occupied with other stuff; light entertainment because when you start your race, thinking too much is not going to get you very far.

  • 14 Comments »

    1.
    August 11, 2008
    9:53 am

    An excellent performance which will help see you safely through the repechage. Thanks for the reading tip! Try Terry Middleton’s “Narrow Dog to Carcassonne” for a really amusing read - might also give you some ideas for your next retirement!
    Donald

    Comment by Donald
    2.
    August 11, 2008
    11:42 am

    Gags & lads, keep it up… we’re all supporting you guys and know you can go all the way. We’ll be shoutin at the tv tomorrow morning so just go and do it and we’ll see you on thursday.

    Comment by Johnny H.
    3.
    August 11, 2008
    12:52 pm

    You must find your own strength from within

    Slavomir’s book is well-written but untrue
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6098218.stm

    Comment by Barry
    4.
    August 11, 2008
    12:57 pm

    Supporting you all the way. I think that it’s about time we brought home an Olympic rowing medal. Best of luck with the race tomrrow.

    Comment by Mike
    5.
    August 11, 2008
    3:03 pm

    Well Gags, great start to the regatta, keep building and the rep and semi will be no bother to you…. Definitely going to be sick / late for work during the rowing this week.
    Best of luck tomorrow

    Comment by Brian
    6.
    August 11, 2008
    3:10 pm

    Best of luck tomorrow Gags, give my regards to the rest of the lads also, i might catch you on skype later on, James

    Comment by James
    7.
    August 11, 2008
    4:38 pm

    agree on slavomir’s book. good luck. I read a comment recently about golf, dont think when you are out on the course, do it automatically, have a swing.

    Comment by geraldine ryan
    8.
    August 11, 2008
    6:28 pm

    more news from Beijing written by Irish rowing team on www.sct.ie/blog

    Comment by sylvia
    9.
    August 12, 2008
    12:44 am

    Well done gags on such a fast time in your heat, I have no doubt you and the lads will get through to the semis tomorrow and as you said the extra race could prove to be a positive thing for you all.

    Best of luck chief

    Paul

    Comment by paul gleeson
    10.
    August 12, 2008
    8:18 am

    Good start to the regatta Gags. Looking forward to seeing you and the boyz moving it on. Best wishes.

    Comment by Martin McElroy
    11.
    August 12, 2008
    2:22 pm

    Well done in the rep. Best of luck and best wishes to all the team from everyone in Carlow Rowing Club

    Comment by Eoin
    12.
    August 12, 2008
    2:47 pm

    Fantastic race today - really well done on reaching the semi-finals. that medal’s well within sight now !
    best of luck!

    Comment by Annemarie Smyth
    13.
    August 12, 2008
    10:46 pm

    brillent race today man, rowed really smooth and accurate. looks like your going to have a tough semi, but give it a tilt and see how you all go, thats all you can do. gluck!

    Comment by PDes
    14.
    August 14, 2008
    8:25 am

    Thanks for being an inspiration gagsie and to all the guys out there, keep up the stellar perfromances

    Comment by Peter Cody

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