So it’s been a while and a lot has
happened since I last wrote,
Training in Spain, London WTS and Tommy’s
seizure are all of note.
After Japan I headed to Spain,
Where I was a little too eager to get
back in the game,
After thee weeks off running I tried to
come back too fast,
And ended up injuring my Achilles, not
learning from the past.
I raced London WTS anyhow, something I do
not regret,
I led out of the water in one of my best
swims yet.
Scrambling out of my ROKA wetsuit to make
the front pack,
Working hard with fellow competitors;
rotating through front to back.
Off onto the run, trying to put myself in
good position,
Ahead fellow Americans Gwen and Sarah out
on a mission.
I wanted so badly to be able to hang with
them on the run,
But unfortunately the fact I hadn’t run
in a while stung.
I fell back and ended up finishing
thirteenth in my best WTS finish yet,
But being able to taste the potential of
an all-American podium is something I will not forget.
I finished London knowing if I was injury
free,
Up on those steps is where I would be.
I was really happy with my race
considering the past few weeks,
But to get back to where I was I needed
consistency rather than little peaks.
I was happy but not satisfied and a fire
had been set,
To set myself up to reach the goals I
hadn’t met yet.
Later that night when I was enjoying my
fish and chips meal,
I found out that Tommy had suffered quite
an ordeal.
Upon his finish in Dallas he had two
seizures resulting from heat stroke,
And when I found out he was in the
hospital my heart completely broke.
So
I headed to Dallas to be by his side,
The flight there being by far the longest
plane ride.
Although scary moments; after a few days
he was released,
And then it was off to Santa Cruz to
recover by the beach.
We were both taking our time getting back
to training,
Me still getting over Achilles issues
that were remaining.
It was the perfect place to be and we had
some fun,
We got to meet his new nephew for one,
I also celebrated my birthday learning
how to surf,
And did some rides on the coastal Santa Cruz
turf.
We drove down the coast on Route 1 to
pick up my car,
From Cathy Holl who had done a great
favor by driving it up so far!
We were surrounded by all the love and
support of family and friends,
And in time with that and some rest, both
of us were on the mend.
So where we are now? Well we went on
quite a long drive,
And after three days of driving finally
in Boulder we did arrive!
It’s been great getting back into things
and figuring everything out,
I’ll be finishing this season even
stronger; I have no doubt.
I learned a lot throughout this trying
part of my year,
First being that I am not invincible I
fear.
It was a hard truth to swallow but leads me
to the rest,
That sometimes taking some time off is
going to be best.
Listening to your body is a very
important skill,
And when it says no, well you better just
sit still.
When it’s ready you’ll be good to go,
But if you keep pushing, your recovery
will be slow.
Currently I’m getting back into things
and being smart,
Hoping to race soon with both Coeur-age
and heart.
At the moment I'm not quite sure what my next race will be,
But I'll keep you posted when I figure out what path is going to be best for me.
At the moment I'm not quite sure what my next race will be,
But I'll keep you posted when I figure out what path is going to be best for me.
Thank you to all my family, friends and
sponsors for your unfathomable support,
I’m excited to be back at training in all
three aspects of the sport!
Katie…we saw you post and had to check the date
ReplyDeleteWe hope in the future, for updates, so long we won’t have to wait.
Coeur is so happy to sponsor you
And if your sister raced, we’d sponsor her too
We’re glad your body is on the mend
Because we know when you’re healthy your results make our minds bend
Hanging with you is something we like
Perhaps we can do that when you come to our booth at Interbike!