So I'm combining these two. Cause, I know, I'm still behind. First off, Mike Kooreman is giving AWESOME commentary on the races. And I mean in detail too. Better than I can do, I'd say. Check his out here. But I'll give you the condensed version of the past two days, here, with, as always, my spin on things. Haha.
Well we woke up FRIDAY and did the whole breakfast routine, but I made sure I had half a liter of water in me before I left the room for the rink. We left for the rink, tried a new way to get there, but it was locked, and we led the British guys that were following us, astray. Oops. Lol. We finally got there, ans stared jogging and warming up. We got on the ice and did the 10 min warm up, and we all felt really good. We obviously did, cause we all made it out of our 1st round of the 1500m. Erin and I only made it to the next round, but Aly made it further to the semi-finals. The boys did well. Walter got DQed, but Kyle and JR both made it to the A final.
We had time to hang out after we got eliminated, and chatted a bit with those Canadians again, and I tried out my Dutch on the Dutchies in our locker room. They were impressed. Lol. Mostly by my knowledge of not-so-nice words rather than my actual knowledge of the language. Thank you Niels. Lol. ( Dutch senior skater that came and trained with us over the summer.) We also chatted a bit with those British guys, and we were very excited to have someone that spoke our language fluently, even though sometimes we can't understand them through their thick accent. We also decided we needed to bring some febreeze for our locker room. The stench was unbearable. But trust me, it wasn't us. Promise.
We skated our heat for the relay, we tried our hardest, had awesome exchanges, but it just didn't work out. The boys floated through theirs. With ease. They all looked so comfortable, like they owned the ice. After they were done, we headed back, ate dinner of the same sort, and went upstairs to converse with back home, and then headed to bed. Pretty boring day other than the skating, but that's how it's SUPPOSED to be while your racing, right? I mean, we DID come here to skate.
Anyways, SATURDAY started out the same, Aly definitely did the reflex's like a mongoose slap at the clock, so that I woke up to Erin turning on the bathroom light and Aly and I both asked if the alarm went off. I really wanna see her do it once. Lol. we headed to breakfast, pretty much did a repeat of the day before, and once we got to the rink, we got nice and warm with accels and mock starts and such getting ready for that 500m. Whoo. Lol. Erin and I both skated our hearts out, but that wasn't quite enough. I almost made it out, but I don't quite know how to complete an outside pass, instead of passing one girl and then ending all my momentum and hoping in behind the other girl. Agh. Oh well. Something to learn for next year. So after that, Erin and I were done, but everyone else made it through. Aly made it 3 rounds and Kyle and Walter made it 3 as well, even though Walter had that spill. Jr made it to the semi's, but was just short of 2nd which made it to the final.
The surprises of the day were Kristie from GB who not only made the final, but got a silver!All of the Korean girls either fell or got DQed as well as one of their boys. So that mixed up the overall points a bit. And in the boys, a new record was set by the Korean Han-Bin by a time of 0:42.1. CRAZY FAST! At lunch, we sat down at talked with the Great Britain skaters, which was very exciting to talk to English people once again. We talked about how chips are french fries and then well what are chips? They are Crisps. And cookies are only with chocolate chips. the rest are biscuits. Then what are biscuits? That confused them and we tried to explain the yummy flaky goodness, but it didn't work. After that, Erin and I had some time, which we were not very happy about since we both felt awesome in the 500m, so we went up in the stands and started talking with the Aussies and the Kiwi's and then the great Britain guys joined us as well. I t was a very hodge-podge mix of people, but again, found each other through the fact that we are the only countries that official language is English. Lol.
The Kiwis asked if America was like in the movies and everyone gets shot up and Big Macs are humongous and everyone drives ridiculously large cars. We told them in some places its kinda rough, A Big Mac is pretty big, but we all hate McDonalds, and yes, unfortunately. Lol. By now, Aly had joined us as well. They asked what we thought of when we thought of Australia, and we all said kangaroos, koala bears, and Aborigines. Haha. then the Kiwis asked what we thought of New Zealand, and we replied, Kiwi birds, zebras (Erin?) and Australia (Aly?). Haha. It was quite a fun conversation.
We continued to watch the boys skate, and they were doing so good til they went down! Ah! all of us girls cringed. It was sad. After that, we headed back, but not before we checked on one of the Dutchies who had fallen earlier in the day and chipped both of his front teeth. Poor jongen. Lol. We got back to the hotel fairly early, Erin and Aly got massages, and I got on the phone with my mommy and then with Spencer. We headed to dinner, conversed with more countries, since we have been nice Americans and making friends, then headed back upstairs to la around and do nothing. But I guess only being able to skate 1 500m let us regain our strength and some of that energy we weren't able to exert all day since we didn't move on, came out.

The amazing pic that Aly caught of us. I think this was to "Everytime We Touch".

This was to a rap song, if you can't tell the diffrence. "My life be like ooh ahh..."

Ok. I got really bored.
So did the Australians. they put this in front of our door. And that was heavy!
We eventually wound down. Aly on the phone with the boy... Hmm!
Well now we are headed to bed, long day tomorrow. Wish us luck! Ill try to keep you updated, but no promises! racing all day then banquet tomorrow night then leave at 2am. So I'll try, but for now, Bona Note!
-Ciao di Cielo