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Posted: March 13, 2006 Commonwealth Games: Messages from Melbourne
Nicole Stevenson, with a marathon PB of 2:32:56, is ranked second in Canada. She is in Melbourne, Australia to compete in the Commonwealth Games and will be sending reports back to the Runner's Web. March 14, 2006 (Australia Time) Greetings from Down Under! I arrived on Thursday at around noon after 30 hours of travel. The flight wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, thanks to the comfort of Air New Zealand seats. We were greeted at the airport by a bunch of local volunteers, then bussed to the athletes' village. Olympic champ Kyle Shewfelt was on the bus with us, reminding me of the great athletes I'd be surrounded by over the coming weeks! At the village, the Canadian Commonwealth Games committee handed us a ton of HBC gear. Thank you - the kit is great! Canadian flags are abundant in our area as we have a larger team of 253 athletes. The village will house all 6,000 athletes and managers through the Games, and afterwards it will be converted into a residential community. I'm staying at a house with about 15 women, mainly track athletes and a few divers who have been in Tasmania on a training camp. All through the village teams have hung their flags marking their allegiance. This is a great geography lesson because I've never heard of some of these places: Jersey, Masawi, and many others. The athletes are all super-friendly, but I've been spending most of my time with the Canadian women's track team. I am sharing a room with Katie Vermeulen, originally from London, ON but now living with her fiance, Luke, in LA. Being a road racer in recent years, I've missed out on the Canadian track scene. But hanging around all the fast track girls makes me miss trace racing! Katie is exceptional: very fun and easy to be around. Luke is also impressive, even though I haven't met him. He sent two dozen red roses to Katie with a note full of love and support. Good on you Luke!!! Some of the other girls have their spouses or familly coming to see them through this experience. I'm looking forward to my friend Dan from Endurosport in Toronto coming to watch the race, and my pals Julie and James from Brisbane who will be here for the race weekend. Nice to have familiar faces during nervous race time! On Thursday night, Tara Quinn-Smith and I ventured downtown to watch the IAAF Telstra meet. There are two great track venues right in downtown Melbourne! This meet was in the smaller stadium, while the Games will take place in Olympic Stadium. We saw the women's 3,000m where Aussie favourite, Benita Johnson, led the first two thirds of the race only to be outkicked by 5 other women in the last 600m. The winning time was 8:50 to Benita's 8:59. The men's 800m was a tactical race, but a good chance for the Canadian men to run the flight out of their legs. Gary Reed finished 2nd in 1:47. Aschraf Tadili and David Gill also ran that event. We missed the final race of the night: the men's 2,000m. Matter Kerr and Reed Coosaet were chasing the Canadian record of 5:04 while Craig Mottram was aiming for a new Australian time of sub-5:00. Matt and Reed missed the record but still ran solid races of 5:07 and 5:09, respectively. Mottram dominated the race, winning handily and demolishing the record with a 4:50! I'm glad I managed to keep awake the first day, as that will help me recover from the flight and time change. Now to cope with the weather! On Sunday the mercury crept all the way up to 36C! Luckily it has cooled off since then and the long-range forecast predicts 22-24C for my marathon race on the 19th. I have yet to check out the course, which is described as fast and challenging. I'm not sure how those two descriptions fit for the same marathon, but I'll find out! I haven't seen the start list yet so I still don't know my competition. Opening ceremonies take place tomorrow, March 15th. After that, it's chill out time for race prep. I'll be sure to let you know how it goes!!! Special congrats to Newmarket Huskies teammates Megan Brown and Sheila Reid. Megan won 3 golds at the CIS meet and earned female athlete of the meet. Sheila scored a silver at the NACAC cross country champs. Way to go girls!!! Thanks, Nicole
Nicole Stevenson - File Photo: New York Road Runners Nicole Stevenson Toronto, ON Marathon PERSONAL DATA: Sex: Female Height: 168cm/56 ½ Born: 13 September 1973 Weight: 55kg/122lbs Birthplace: Hamilton, ON Marital Status: Single Hometown: Hamilton, ON Club: Newmarket Huskies Residence: Toronto, ON Coach: Hugh Cameron Languages: English, French Occupation: Pharma Product Manager PERSONAL BEST: 10Km 32:29 April 2005 Sun Run, Vancouver, BC 10 Miles 55:20 Aug 2003 Crim, Flint, MI ½ marathon 1:12:51 June 2003 Scotiabank Vancouver Half, BC 30km 1:47:29 March 2002 Around the Bay 30km, Hamilton, ON Marathon - 2:32:56 January 2006 HP Marathon, Houston, TX - USA 2005 CANADIAN RANKING: 2nd Marathon 2:38.50 May 2005 ING Marathon, Ottawa, ON PAST PERFORMANCES: 2006 Chevron Houston Marathon, Houston, TX USA 2 2:32:56 2005 Sun Run 10km, Vancouver, BC 1 32:29 ING Marathon, Ottawa, ON CAN 3 2:38.50 National Track Champs 5000m, Winnipeg, MB 3 16:06 Aramco Houston Half Marathon, Houston, TX USA 4 1:13:37 Crim 10-miler, Flint, MI USA 4 55:33 World ½ Marathon Championships 28 1:14:26 2004 ING Marathon, Ottawa, ON CAN 3 2:34:45 HP Houston Marathon, Houston, TX USA 2 2:33:37 Casino Niagara International Marathon, Niagara Fall, ON CAN 1 2:37:09 2003 Ottawa Marathon, Ottawa, ON CAN 2 2:39.38 Sporting Life 10km, Toronto, ON 1 32:55 Scotiabank Vancouver ½ Marathon, Vancouver, BC 2 1 :12 :51 Crim 10-miler, Flint, MI USA 10 55:20 2002 Waterfront Marathon, Toronto, ON 1 2:36:56 Crim 10-miler, Flint, MI, USA 6 56:02 Sporting Life 10km, Toronto, ON 1 32:56 Around the Bay 30km, Hamilton, ON 2 1:47:29 Human Interest:
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