Well the the 2012 rowing training trip has come to an end. All in all, it was a pretty good week. The weather was awesome, only 2 legit injuries (Coach broke his foot and the aforementioned shoulder dislocation) and no one got arrested while painting bridges. Apparently there is a tradition while in Tampa, that each senior class paints the bridges, and Princeton is not the only school who does this. The walls under bridges all through Tampa have artistic evidence of rowing teams who come here for winter training, look closely at this picture theres even a Michigan State one!!
Its pretty cool actually to see the years of rowing trips documented this way. This artistic endeavor requires some plausible deniability by the adults in charge, some covert ops and a lot of orange and black paint.
It was a good trip, but now we must head back to New Jersey. Great video of the trip here by Doug our videographer.
First rowing races are in March and rugby is picking back up again. Next adventure takes us to Ireland in March for the men's rugby spring break trip, which will I'm sure be the definition of adventure :)
A look into the sometimes crazy, but always adventurous world of college athletic team travel, one hotel, 12 passenger van, bus, plane or random state at a time. ** I know I'm behind on Australia trip, bear with me as I play catch up!**
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Those pesky docks and DOLPHINS!!!
Soooo cool. We also had the pleasure of watching dozens of pelicans throughout the afternoon. Weird looking birds, and contrary to what "Finding Nemo" showed me, they DO NOT gracefully swoop just above the water level and scoop up a mouthful of fish. They legit dive bomb and crash into the water. I also tried in vain to photo document this, but the marine life around here was wise to our attempts to catch them in action.
| Don't be fooled by the majestic flying, he's moments away from a less than graceful crash into the water |
Although it was only a few short hours, it was great to spend some time with Erin as always. We were treated to a pretty sunset on our walk off the pier, and thanks to Erin having longer arms than me we were able to grab a few pictures.
Back to the hotel I go, grab some dinner and then work on some athletes. Tomorrow starts the final leg of the trip, 2 rows thursday, 2 rows friday then 1 final early saturday morning, load the trailers and were headed back north. Lets hope the weather keeps staying awesome!!
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