Those little donations mean we can pay to make sure we have comfortable seats on our overnight flight, so we arrive in Bulgaria ready to go. (Red eye in a middle seat a week before the most important race of my life? No, thanks.) They're the difference between being able to bring the nutrition we need and having to rely on what we can find abroad. ("Excuse me, is this powder, whose ingredients I can't read, Certified Safe for Sport?") Those little things add up.
(If you haven't given yet, it's not too late. Even $5 helps a lot! Please donate.)
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photo courtesy of Linda Muri |
The conclusion of trials marked a month and two days until our first race in Bulgaria. Even though we put down a solid time, our performance at Trials definitely left us hungry for more.
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photo courtesy of USRowing |
We're back in Boston now and will train here, out of Cambridge and Riverside Boat Clubs, until we leave for Bulgaria on September 3rd.
When we train, you can feel the unrelenting spirit of five women pursuing perfection. We have gold medal expectations of ourselves. Every one of us shows up to practice relentless, ready to chase higher standards. And we are starting to see glimmers of our potential, which leaves us all the hungrier.
The atmosphere is exhilarating. This is why we chase the dream: for times like this with women like these.
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photo courtesy of USRowing |
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