Sunday, January 31, 2010

Gymnastics in France


So I just competed in my first competition a) in France and b) in 10 years since I stopped training. It was definitely a different experience. First the warm up was in a separate room and there was no actual floor to practice on rather, a bunch of small mats placed on the floor beside eachother. So we had an hour to warm up in this room, with the vault going into a foam pit. Then it is competition time. So we head into the other room and there is no presenting of the teams at all, the competition simply starts. They give a total of 1:30 minutes per event as warm up. I started on floor. I hadn't heard my music cut before so it was a little iffy with the ending but I threw my back tuck which was good :) Then it was onto vault. First, I've never competed on the newer round horse so that was different. The runway was a thin piece of carpet that is rough and actually physically hurt my feet to run on! But I survived! Beam was my final event. I managed to stay on (mostly) :) but it wasn't bad. Then came the scoring. This was also my first competition with the scoring system where a score could be more than a perfect 10. They give you a start value which gets added to an execution score of 10. SO basically you could get a score higher than 10. I then had to go coach my other athletes for their competition and then it was finally awards time. After everything, I still managed to qualify eventhough I only competed 3 out of 4 events. So how that is actually possible I am not even sure. Their system is a little odd, and for each level only a certain number of gymnasts qualify. Some levels had 15 competetors but only 13 qualify. It had nothing to do with specific scores but rather simply numbers. So overall it was fun but not as fun as it used to be when I was back in Canada. My old teammates weren't there and my coach was good but not my original one and the other competetors weren't as friendly either. I enjoyed myself, but I had a lot more fun when I was back home (and 15 years old :))

Friday, January 15, 2010

part two of my travels over the holidays

Sorry this took so long to add but I have been having problems with the internet at my place (the difficulties with stealing internet! lol)
Anyways,
So I headed back to Paris on the 3rd of January (a sunday). I had called the airport that morning to confirm that there weren't any problems getting through and to confirm the new restrictions. Apparently, they are only for American flights. If you are flying anywhere else, nothing has changed. lol So we went early just in case. There was definitely no need to do so at all! However, when I got there man did I get scared. We saw this line that went on for miles. It was crazy. But all the people still had all their luggage and hadn't checked into their flights yet. That was only one area. My mom and I walked around the corner and found my international flight company (I was flying with LOT Polish airlines). They weren't even open yet and weren't going to open until exactly 3 hours before the flight. So we went and sat somewhere and ate and watched all these poor people trying to fly to the states. Eventually I checked in with my two checked bags and my carry on bag and walked past the super long line and right into security. It took me literally 15 mintuesto get through! lol I went and waited to board my flight which ended up leaving a little about a half hour late. That didn't really matter too much to me as I was heading to Warsaw and going to have to wait 5 hours before my next flight anyways. So we got to Warsaw and disembarked from the plane. There were a bunch of people who were stressed and may have missed their connections but as I said, I had a lot of time.I headed to security again and unfortunately they don't know how to do it as well as north america does. They had two lines and that was it. Considering there were at least 6 flights that had all landed around the same time and people were trying to go through security and customs they probably should have had more lines. Oh well, I made it through and went and found some comfy chairs and slept for a few hours and then did some work while waiting for my hour long flight from Warsaw to Pars. All went well and I arrived in Paris at the same time I was supposed to have. No problems this time!! All I can say is thank goodness I was not going to the states. We will see what happens when I head home in the summer! lol

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The trials and troubles of travalling at holiday time

So here are two tips when travelling. 1) don't do it close to the holidays or anytime in winter for that matter! lol and 2) suck it up and pay the extra money to avoid being with a stand alone airline.

This will be a two part blog:
1) My flight from Paris to Canada for the holidays.
I arrived early at the airport Charles deGaulle. There was a transportation strike so I left myself extra time just in case. When I first walked out of my apartment it was lightly snowing (flurries really) and I was pretty excited to see the snow. However that changed a few hours later when my flight didn't board when it was supposed to. We still hadn't boarded three hours later and had no information about when or if we were going to board a plane that day. All the information was in Dublin and they weren't giving any of it to the poor man at the gate in Paris. He therefore had no information for us which made it even harder when he tried to explain it in broken English. About four hours delayed they gave us a 5euros food voucher to be used in the airport. Finally we boarded the plane and sat on the runway for another hour and then finally took off for Dublin with no idea of what would happen once we got there.
Once we got to Dublin they seperated us into groups to help us figure out where we would stay for the night and what flights we were on the following day. Most of us got our flights all figured out right away and then some of us didn't and were told to head to our hotel and they would fax our information to us that evening. So I went to my hotel and relaxed, had a nice bubble bath and headed to the restaurant fo dinner with my meal voucher. What a delicious meal it was too. I ate with one of the other girls who got stuck on the same flight. After dinner we hung out at the hotel bar but I still hadn't heard from the airline. The receptionist called the airline to see if they had any information but they were closed. So all she could suggest was call back at 7 in the morning. So I went back to the bar with the others and we hung out there for the evening.
So 7am I got up and called the airline to see what information they had for me. Thankfully I was packed and ready to leave because when I called they told me my flight was at 11am which meant I had to be there at 9am. So I went and grabbed my free buffet breakfast, then got on the shuttle t the airport. All was fne with my flight information and I got through security fine but apparently not everyone got their flights all figured out. Unfortunately the flight they put me on was from Dublin to Shannon, Ireland, then o Boston and finally to Columbus. It all went smooth and it wasn't a horrible flight. I finally made it to Boston and then had t take my bags off the baggage claim, go through customs, recheck my bags, then take a shuttle to another terminal. I then got on a small plane to Ohio. I arrived in Ohio a day late but finally!! :)