Sunday, June 13

NYC: Whoop Whoop!

On this a festive occasion I've decided to fancy up the blog. Give it some life. You likey?. Of course you do. But if not, dunno what to tell you.

So you guessed it, the festive occasion is indeed my season's best! And not any SB but the second best time in the world this year. Check the credits, yo!.

Anyhoo, this is a distinction I haven't had the pleasure of dawning in some time. And of course I know it's hardly a global title or anything ginormous like that. And perhaps the girl with the fastest time in the world has a way way better blog layout than moi....But you know your girl: every small accomplishment is celebrated to the fullest. So new blogs for all!!


I'm happy about dipping into 12.5x territory this early in the season, that's officially some serious hauling tail. More than anything I'm happy with how I competed and managed to be in tune with parts of my race as it unfolded. I wasn't happy with my first half but managed to ignore my position and just work on executing the remaining hurdles as best I could. *It is easy in a hurdle race to panic, press or get into another lady's rhythm.
*hurdle nerd speak

I'm back in Atlanta and with no more around the world trips planned, I get to train solid for a few weeks. I'm craving getting back to the drawing board and getting some finesse back to my racing. My old coach Gdub always said to be pleased with progress but never satisfied.

Word.

Thanks for the texts, calls and wall posts everyone. And as always I'm so blessed to have the inner circle I do, who make me feel great regardless.

I posted some links below, caution while viewing my interview post race with Flotrack, as I'm clearly high on life.

Wow.

Smile,
P

**LINKS**
Peep race video here and the official results here.

Flotrack.org interview track side: Nothing but P