The stadium
When we were competing in the Rome Grand Slam just over a
month ago I visited the Coliseum. It had been a dream of mine for a long time
as I view it as the origination of the spectacle of sport. Although people died
back then, it was about the show, pleasing thousands of people with bravery,
action and athleticism inspired by the will of the gladiators to survive.
Luckily for me my life is not on the line here in London, however, while at the
Coliseum I merged the two stadiums in my mind. The roar of the crowd after a
powerful attack, the gasps after a brilliant dig or the fear as a lion was
added to the mix (follow my Latvian friend Alexander “Lion King” @samoilovs to
understand). People came from far and wide to catch the blood & action in the
Coliseum and now in the 21st century people are doing the same in
London to experience the power, finesse, athleticism and entertainment only the
top beach volleyball athletes in the world can offer. At the Coliseum I breathed in the summer air
with my eyes shut, chest up and took in the generations of epic battles to
bring with me to London.
We had trained a few times on the side courts without even
viewing center court. Finally our main court orientation came and we entered
the venue. We didn’t come through the tunnel as I had imagined but the court
was legendary regardless. Slow rising, the seats went up into what felt like
the skyline. The massive HD screens look like 32 inch monitors and Horse Guards
Parade rose up out of one side of the venue. The sand was deep and perfectly
manicured. The lines were purple and the net was strung immaculately. We
trained hard and worked for our replicated a many game situations as possible.
Confident, poised and putting extra attention into what was in our control we
had a great intro to the court. We are ready for the Brits on Saturday and
ready to take on our pool.
Now we will play some games against Latvia and Russia to
fire up our competitive side. These games will be about giving it our all and
leaving it all out on the court. We are seen as underdogs but we know what we
are capable of. Josh and I have what it takes to make top 10 in this tournament
and from there on it will come down to heart and execution. Like the USA team
did in Australia in 2000, we will grind through every game with no expectation
while committing 100% to each point until there are no more points to be
played. #giveyoureverything
Martin
Hey Martin, just followed your blog! I'm from Tanzania and beach volleyball was my best event of the Olympics, and it has got me stuck. We don't play it here, we only play the normal 6-game volleyball, so I wanna try popularize the game (a little bit excited by the Olympics maybe), who knows we might get a good team for the 2020 Olympics! (dreaming I know) So I've been watching a lot of your videos and I've learned a lot, so thanks a lot and please keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteNo worries Alistair! I hope you are able to inspire some beach volleyball in Tanzania and build for the Olympics through the new FIVB continental qualification. All the best and thanks for your comment!
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