Top of The World

Draped in crisp, white satin sheets – larger than life mountain ranges surrounded our winding route to Switzerland. Through Germany and then Austria – every crevasse and peak glimmered with crystal clarity in the picturesque afternoon sunshine.  I don’t think I could have asked for a better location to host my very first World Championships. And […]

Sweet Surrender

Photo credit: Joy Bryant I’d be lying if I said that this particular entry didn’t cause me a small amount of pause. The truth is, I wasn’t really looking forward to writing yet another post where I get to tell you how much this week forced me to learn and how the ups and downs […]

Reign Over Me

A very small but dark area of space exists in my psyche –  right between my desire to perform at my highest level imaginable and my ability to execute that performance on-demand.  It is my belief, that all elite level athletes possess this dark area. Much like a room with no light, it can be […]

Water Works

The rain falls heavy into a rushing creek outside our hotel window in another foreign country – and for a moment I can hear nothing else…. It’s almost surreal, the life I find myself leading; maybe because it has all happened in such a relatively short amount of time … but, here I am – […]

Higher Ground

Like a mess of moments – learning a new track can have a tricky way of cluttering up my brain. Memorizing the corners, building a game plan, reviewing video, reviewing more video, and trying to ignore/handle the pressure I place on myself to “know what to do” sooner rather than later. I remind myself once […]

Moments of Greatness

Whistler – deemed (appropriately) the fastest, most technical track in the world – a true test of a pilot’s ability to react and respond. So, despite the fact that many of my Canadian counterparts have hundreds and hundreds of runs on this 2010 Winter Olympic venue, and the reality that MY first time sliding The Whis […]

A Debut to Remember

Time alone with my thoughts is rarely absent of distractions – the buzzing of texts and emails — phone calls, to do lists or “helpful” all-knowing voices. The issues become muddy and I often struggle to focus on just one thing.  I have discovered however, two instances in my life where it’s entirely different. Interestingly, […]

Fuel For The Fire

Seven weeks. That’s a mere 49 days since we kicked off the 2011/12 season. Unbelievably, I have travelled to every track in North America and already completed 3/4 of the America’s Cup circuit.  But I can say for sure that if I hadn’t trained so hard and been coached to hold on – this “ride” […]

Make Mistakes.

There is no better teacher than that of a mistake.  The experience can be frustrating, confusing, and even surprising  – but ultimately, mistakes are humbling. Much like the sting of a swift slap across the face, mistakes remind us that we are human.  They wake us up to the reality that our choices and final […]