Thursday, October 29, 2009

in 14 hours!

Wow...
it is 3:00AM and I just got done writing an essay that is due in the morning...
It got kinda ridiculous, because I wasn't expecting to stay up so late, and it stresses me out. At 6am we have practice, then I have classes, then practice at 2pm and meet starts at 5:00pm.
I really have to try to get as much rest as possible out of the 3 hours of sleep that I have left. It's going to be a long day. And I really hope that I will feel ok, because I still haven't learned how to dive well when tired. Its just sucks....

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Results: AFA/SDSU/UNM/CSU

3m:
1. Aubrey Bush (UNM) - 263.25
2. Shayna Solomon (CSU) - 257.90
3. Ashlee Erickson (UNM) - 255.50
4. Sasha Evangulova (UNM) - 249.70
5. Alexandra Lusk (UNM) - 246.70
6. Cori Swango (CSU) - 240.60
7. Chelea Kelly (CSU) - 231.90
8. Aina Eill (SDSU) - 231.40
9. Madeline Mitchell (CSU) - 216.75
10. Laurie Shetley (AFA) - 214.90
11. Roya Asin (SCU) - 210.90
12. Chelsea Tompkins (AFA) - 203.20
13. Stephanie DeLang (UNM) - 171.90


1m:
1. Shayna Solomon (CSU) - 270.15
2. Ashlee Erickson (UNM) - 261.80
3. Aubrey Bush (UNM) - 253.30
4. Sasha Evangulova (UNM) - 240.15
5. Alexandra Lusk (UNM) - 238.30
6. Madeline Mitchell (CSU) - 222.40
7. Cori Swango (CSU) - 221.40
8. Laurie Shetley (AFA) - 211.40
9. Chelsea Tomkins (AFA) - 210.75
10. Chelea Kelly (CSU) - 204.08
11. Aina Eill (SDSU) - 202.55
12. Roya Asin (CSU) - 182.35
13. Stephanie DeLang (UNM) - 165.25
14. Sierra Warren (SDSU) - 108.60

So... These are the results. I think for the first meet this season as a team we did great. Congratulations Aubrey on 3m! She looked so confident and strong, that was awesome! Alex impressed me, she got so juiced up and stepped up with her dives significantly (2o5c - wow!). Gabby did great too, as she said that was her best performance on 3m. On 1m she kinda missed her 105B (hurdle), otherwise it would be her victory. No criticizing for Steph, for her it will come with experience. She is still learning new dives, and definitely has to work on that DD. But she was fighting for each dive, and I'm proud of her.
I did well - Sasha did ok. I did good for my first meet, but I know that I could do much better, that's why it was a little upsetting... But whatever. Coach Russel said: "Don't worry about it now. You will do great when it will really matter". And I like to thinks so too.
There is 405c needs to be done and gainer twister on both boards. Looking forward to it. There is no way I'm putting that 5225D on my list ever again, I failed it at several meets already, that's it.
Many things need to be worked on. I have to focus. I am distracted a lot by other stuff in my life and it does affect my performance. I gotta learn how to do one thing at a time.
Anywayzz... Home meet on Thursday the 29th of October vs. Northern Colorado.
Super Exciting!
GO LOBOS!!!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

it's coming!

UNM swim and dive team is in Colorado Springs.
In 2 and half hours we will start our first meet.
We all had a good night sleep at the hotel, woke up earlier this morning, had a breakfast...
Abel is in Albuquerque with his family, but we had a skype conversation with him last night and he gave us all the instructions:)
it feels weird to be here without a coach, makes me little nervous... but it's ok:)
let's kick some butt today!
Go LOBOS!!!

First of All...

Congratulations Abel and Leane!
On October 22nd a new member of UNM diving family was born,
baby boy Rio Phoenix Sanchez!
WooooHoooo!:)

Monday, October 19, 2009

1st post

This is my senior year in college diving, and last year in diving in general, which makes it very very special. During 15 years of my athletic career I had been progressing, at a different pace, at different places and with different coaches. Collecting form the experience I got to my final year, at the UNM dive team, with my awesome teammates Aubrey, Gabby, Alex and Steph, and our great coach Abel Sanchez, and I feel happy about everything!
There have been different times, rough times, bad performances, disappointment and frustration, but this year will be different - I have promised myself.

University of New Mexico diving team is ready for the season to begin!
Only 4 days left until our first meet which will take place in Colorado at the Air Force Academy. Competing teams are UNM, CSU, AFA, SDSU.
At first, only 3 divers were going to compete, it was supposed to be Aubrey, Gabby and Me, but today we found out the all 5 of us are traveling, great news! Aubrey, Alex, Stephanie, Gabby and Sasha - "The Team".

Coming back from the summer break we began to work hard and got into a good shape very quickly (especially comparing to the last year). I realize that it has a lot to do with the attitude we approached the training with. Coach Abel so far have been doing so much for the team in terms of motivation, encouragements and support. He has his "Belief", belief in us and it has been a great empowerment. As a team we are doing very well. I feel like girls have been helping me a lot with getting through workouts and getting my dives off, and I feel happy to be their supporter too.
Aubrey is my role model hardworker. She will dive and dive and dive and will never wine or cry or give up. Looking up at her has been helping me getting through my 3 meter lists.
Even though me and Alex have a weird relationship, and often get into silly arguments, she is my teammate, and my team wouldn't be complete without her. She is a hard worker too, getting through hard training along with intense school, injuries and other problems. I am looking forward to establish better friendship with her, and work together towards out team goals. Gabby is a competitor, great athlete and a good friend. We help each other all the time and I appreciate her commitment.
Stephanie is our new member and she is doing great. She adds a lot of positivity and fun to our training. We all love having her and expecting her to improve and do very well this year. And Abel is "the Man". I finally start to appreciate better what he does for all of us. He loves his job and without him we wouldn't be what we are right now.
I felt like talking about each of us, because I love my team. In 3 years UNM diving became my family. I am definitely having one of the best times of my life.

Back to the season - it starts in 4 days. We are in a good shape, looking good, feeling good, feeling confident and we will do great! I will be posting results form every meet we go to, and pictures are coming up soon as well.

Cheers to UNM dive team, whoohoo!