If the worst thing that ever happens to me is that I get 29th place at the Olympic Games, things have worked out pretty well…
News: Adam Craig's Olympic Experience
Adam Craig
The crew that came to China to yell my ass around the course.
The Olympic Games. A big deal. Once every four years random little sports like the one I have such a good time partaking in get a chance to explode onto our World's Grand Stage. But, in order to explode properly, you need a medal. I'd spent the last eight months preparing for just that. I figured I had it in me if all the chips fell correctly. Which they rarely do. And they didn't. It's not important how or why they fell the way they did, we'll just say I made a rookie mistake that was compounded by not having magic legs.
For me personally, if the worst thing that ever happens to me is that I get 29th place at the Olympic Games (one lap down on our consummate champion, Julien Absalon), things have worked out pretty well… For American mountain biking though, I was really hoping to pull one out on this grand stage and get everyone fired up on riding in the woods. Seems like some hardware and a Today Show bonanza, like the one BMX Bronze Medalist Jill Kitner is embarking on, would have gone a long way to getting people down to their local bike shop and out riding all the rad trails IMBA and local clubs have been putting together over the years. Ah, what the hell, I guess people will just have to figure it out themselves. Or start racing BMX so they can eventually figure out how to ride trails as beautifully as Ross Schnell.
The overall "Games Experience" was pretty awesome though… If a bit hard to soak in during the four short days we spent in the village. We agreed, as the US Mountain Bike Team, to train in Korea to avoid the possibility of challenging training conditions and poor air quality in Beijing. Turns out that through a combination of aggressive pollutant control and natural rainfall, the air was fine. And Mike Broderick found some good riding in the "Fragrant Hills" just west of the city, so we could realistically have just come to the Olympic Village a week out and done our prep here. It would have been hard to avoid going to a bunch of events, hanging out in the dining hall and International Zone and generally doing a bunch of random cool stuff at the biggest sporting event in the Universe. So, our plan was good, if a bit short on culture…
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Since I couldn't give my Mom an Olympic Medal for her birthday, it seemed like some cake was in order…
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