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, […]

What Fast Feels Like

A few things rolled in with some serious speed these last couple weeks – Super Storm Sandy, the US Election, and the turn around from Canadian Selection Races to the start of our 2012/13 Tour. Let me get everyone on pace. While I managed to make time to write about Selection Race #1 (Calgary), Selection […]

Mission Control

Image by: Drew Gregory www.drewgregory.ca The weatherman says, “Goodnight”, the Calgary Tower is turning off it’s lights; the refrigerator stops, and suddenly… it’s quiet. A brief slideshow of memories from the past six months flash through my mind. By acknowledging the amount of change that this time has created, a crooked smile finds it’s way […]

Learning How to Fall

When I first moved to Calgary, Alberta in July 2009 I found myself constantly looking up.  Looking up at the skyscrapers. Looking up at the ski jump tower . Looking up at the mountains. It was as if I was looking at everything for the very first time. Shiny and brand new – life was […]

Strength Through Passion

As the world turns it’s attention to the XXX Summer Olympic Games, it’s hard not to be entirely captivated. Not only because the triumphs and tribulations of our world’s best athletes are featured on every channel and social media venue, but because watching someone challenge their passion is truly incredible.  The beautiful images of sculpted […]

Full Speed Ahead

New personalized training book “Have you heard the word on the street? I’m a certified cupist,” Leah, my athletic therapist says as I start to get onto her massage table.   “Oh?” I say, entirely clueless.   I watch as she pulls out a box containing small plastic cups, a rubber hose type deal, and […]

Seas of Change

I know it’s probably hard to believe, but there are at least two people in this world who ask me to update my blog; at least two. I’ll give you a second to collect the mushy brain pieces from your mind-blowing… Good? Splendid. Now, from a quick return to my hometown to 15 hour flights […]

A Frame in Focus

In my recent travels, between boarding flights and infinite cups of coffee I wandered through a bookstore. Choosing books by their cover (yes, really) I happened to open up one, in which this sentence suddenly jumped out at me, “Go where you don’t want to go. Get in luck’s path.” I stood there motionless. Some […]

Fortnight with The Fastest

Upon our return from Europe the Canadian Europa Cup team were scheduled to forerun the final World Cup races being held in Whistler, BC and Calgary, AB respectively. Forerunning – for those who are unsure – is what it’s called when they send down athletes ahead of the racers during both official training and for […]

Winterberg for the Win

Eat. Slide. Eat. Workout. Eat. Sleep. Repeat. When you are on this kind of schedule, your experience of time and space become intensified, amplified and distorted. It may sound obvious, but I can confirm that travel at the speed of Skeleton is anything but conventional.  The final stop on the 2011/12 EuropaCup circuit was Winterberg […]