Thursday, August 19, 2010

Screamin' Let's Get It From Another Planet!!



My time out here in Zurich has been great, the hospitality has been very impressive!

In my last post, I commented about the kids clinic I was attending in the town of Chur, Switzerland. I must say, the reception I received there blew me away!

First I hopped on the helicopter for the 20 minute flight to the neighboring city. I am a big fan of helicopter rides, the views of the mountain sides of Zurich were off the charts.

The chopped landed right in the middle of the infield and we were awaited by hundreds of Swiss kids ranging from first grade to middle school.

One of the most unexpected things happened to me out there. A kid I gave my autographed starting bib number to at this meet in 2008 brought it out and asked me if I remembered. Of course I didn't, but he said that he stayed with athletics because I gave him that and inspired him. That was really cool. Like I mentioned in the previous post, I know you can't touch everybody, but you can affect at least one and it looked like I did that back in '08.

I find it very important to sign as many autographs and take as many pictures as I can because the fans are the lifeline of the sport to be honest.

I had a press conference yesterday that lasted for just about an hour. It was the longest one I have ever had, but it was cool to me. You never know what type of funny question someone will ask you. I stay will a smile on my face because this is a true blessing to be doing what I want to do. I'm a very positive person and it was disappointing to me when I read a recent article I did in London that painted me in a negative light, but I know the "if it bleeds, it reads" mantra in the media, so it's ok, you live and you learn.

Tonight is the big night, race day! Man I live for this.

This is the last Diamond League race for the 110m hurdle event and I have an insurmountable lead in the points, so tonight, I will be taking home this nice piece of hardware!

Everyone knows I love winning tangible things such as trophies and medals, so you better believe this will not be leaving my sight once it touches my hands after the race! It will definitely have a prominent position in my house as well LOL.

As for the race tonight, I'm not exactly sure who is all in the race, my two other training partners are though. It is funny because I remember when I started out on the circuit, I use to be obsessed with looking at start lists. I am hoping that we can finish 1-2-3, of course with me in first position, LOL (come on, cut me some slack haha) and everyone walks away 100% healthy and can get ready for the next competition.

I will make a post meet update later on, wish me success!

11 comments:

*Lady D* said...

It always amazes me what people can remember of you: good or bad, big or small. Though you didn’t recall what you did in 2008 with that child, will now in 2010 and forever stay in your memory for years to come. I love little surprises! Keep up the excellent work! Go for the DIAMOND!

Ms.Mia said...

Come on now. Of course we are gonna wish you success. Go for it, its yours. I'm gonna try to watch tonight. If its not to late. You normally race at night right?

Miss One In A Million said...

Good luck David and congrats on all you have accomplished so far this year. You are a very humble guy and are deserving of all the blessings you have received. I'm currently about to watch the women's 100m race and waiting to watch yours. Good luck again! :)

Heidi said...

After an announcement about your love of chocolate and the "danger" it posses to a sweet tooth like yourself, I had to check out your blog myself. As an American born Swiss involved in long distance running I loved reading your post. Imagine living here!

Heidi said...

As an American born Swiss involved in long distance running I loved reading your post...

After an announcement about your love of chocolate and the "danger" it posses to a sweet tooth like yourself, I had to check out your blog myself. Just imagine living here!

Congrats on your win!

Anonymous said...

Hey David,

Just saw you smash that race in Zurich. You look like you had a good time. Only just came across you as an athlete and i have to say i am soo happy that you are such a positive role model for the young'ens what with going to university and everything. Best of luck in the future, will definatly follow your success so keep updating your blog !!

Best
Katsuya

runa said...

We saw u on the television, u ROCK!

Miss Terry said...

Hi...I have just watched you run the 110m hurdles...never watched you before. That was powerful! Now you have a fan from Kenya:-).

Megs said...

NICE TROPHY!!!!!! is it real? lol!

Anonymous said...

D.O your my new he-ro! lol i myself am a high school hurdler and after seeing your performances i am determined to shatter my school record and become the best runner i can be

Anonymous said...

D.O your my new he-ro! lol i myself am a high school hurdler and after seeing your performances i am determined to shatter my school record and become the best runner i can be