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 […]

One-Hundredth of a Second

One one-hundredth is faster than the blink of an eye; it’s faster than a flash of lightning … and it’s the smallest margin of time measured in our (and many different types of) sport. We will scratch and claw and even obsess … all for that practically unseen extra moment of time.  There are many […]

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 […]

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 […]

From Start to Ziel

Ziel Curve Is it possible that a snow-cloud large enough to cover both: Altenberg, Germany (World Cup) and Igls, Austria (Europa Cup) passed through the weather system this weekend? Albeit, unlikely – I swear that was the case. * * * My Europa Cup debut has been everything I had hoped it would be, and […]

Four for Four

As my fingers tap along the laptop keys to write this latest blog installment I have to admit that I’m very pleased with myself. To the right of my desk lays a North Face waterproof duffle bag that I have managed to Tetris-style pack with ALL of my gear for our next America’s Cup trip […]

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 […]