Maya and Joneen
Thursday, April 30, 2009
PSB on Ice #1
I organised an ice skating session at Perth Ice Arena for the PSB crew (to get a good crowd going) and I was pretty impressed with the turnout. PSB on Ice #1 was a great success, with minimal stacks and no blood drawn!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
The Western Force
On Friday, Robin and I went to the Western Force v Lions (South Africa) game. Lucky for us, we had box seats with an awesome side-on view, all we could drink and a hot dinner to boot.
We decided the take the train (it's convenient living closer to the city) and headed in early to beat the rush and get more drinks into the system. It had been years since I had been to a game at Subiaco Oval so I couldn't even remember which station to get off at... so we just followed the crowds.
I still don't know the rules to Rugby Union very well, but I still had a blast watching the 'Force chew up the Lions. They scored a try in the first 90 seconds and that pretty much set the pace for the rest of the game.
There were fireworks for each try of the game, but after the fifth try, the organisers ran out of poppers and had to stick to the sparklers. The final score was 55 to 14 to the Western Force.
We decided the take the train (it's convenient living closer to the city) and headed in early to beat the rush and get more drinks into the system. It had been years since I had been to a game at Subiaco Oval so I couldn't even remember which station to get off at... so we just followed the crowds.
I still don't know the rules to Rugby Union very well, but I still had a blast watching the 'Force chew up the Lions. They scored a try in the first 90 seconds and that pretty much set the pace for the rest of the game.
There were fireworks for each try of the game, but after the fifth try, the organisers ran out of poppers and had to stick to the sparklers. The final score was 55 to 14 to the Western Force.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Part One of the National Fencing Circuit, 2009
Robin and I flew to Canberra last week for AFF #1 (Australian Fencing Federation Event #1). Robin was in the men's sabre on the Saturday, and I was in the women's sabre on the Sunday. It was held at the Australian Institue of Sport.
We actually arrived into Canberra on Thursday night, grabbed the hire car and checked into our hotel on the main strip, Northbourne Avenue. We had a room on the third floor with views onto a majestic park. On Friday morning, we could see the hot air balloons floating past, all colours and designs. Apparently, April is the time of year for ballooning in Canberra.
We spent most of Friday and Sunday afternoon exploring, checking out the main attractions like...
It was Robin's first National event and he came 18th out of 18 fencers and was pretty disappointed but he got heaps of tips and information from the referees and other fencers and at the end of it all, was glad to have fenced amongst the nation's best.
I had some better luck in the women's sabre. I had a great poule of 5 fencers, most of which were top-eight material. I came back from 2-0 down to win one of my bouts 5-3 against Samantha Auty, who eventually finished seventh. The rest I lost 5-2, 5-2, 5-3.
For me, the best part of the event was being able to fence all four of my poule bouts and one direct elimination on the finals piste. What an awesome feeling!
The complete results are here: http://www.ausfencingevents.org/2009dhmck/index.htm
We actually arrived into Canberra on Thursday night, grabbed the hire car and checked into our hotel on the main strip, Northbourne Avenue. We had a room on the third floor with views onto a majestic park. On Friday morning, we could see the hot air balloons floating past, all colours and designs. Apparently, April is the time of year for ballooning in Canberra.
We spent most of Friday and Sunday afternoon exploring, checking out the main attractions like...
The Telstra Tower
... and going to the Canberra Motorcycle Centre in Fyshwick to pick up a bargain Alpinestars motorcycle jacket.It was Robin's first National event and he came 18th out of 18 fencers and was pretty disappointed but he got heaps of tips and information from the referees and other fencers and at the end of it all, was glad to have fenced amongst the nation's best.
I had some better luck in the women's sabre. I had a great poule of 5 fencers, most of which were top-eight material. I came back from 2-0 down to win one of my bouts 5-3 against Samantha Auty, who eventually finished seventh. The rest I lost 5-2, 5-2, 5-3.
For me, the best part of the event was being able to fence all four of my poule bouts and one direct elimination on the finals piste. What an awesome feeling!
The complete results are here: http://www.ausfencingevents.org/2009dhmck/index.htm
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