Wednesday, July 22, 2015

In the Final Stretch

I've now finished my 2nd venue - canoe/kayak slalom at the Minden Wild Water Preserve. The course was set on the Gull River 3 hours northeast of Toronto. Luckily, I had a place to stay in Minden and didn't have to make that daily commute. The venue was so natural and unlike any other I've been to. The Venue Media Center was a tent with no air conditioning and more bugs than reporters. But it was also refreshing and fun riding a golf cart through the woods from one end of the venue to the other.

Now I head to soccer, which has already been going on for 10 days. This will be the first venue that I'm not running the (media) show. I'll be helping out the Venue Press Manager and he's got a team of volunteers that already know what they're doing. It's a much slower pace, with athlete interviews taking place only once every couple of hours, but it has the potential to get crazy during the medal rounds.

I'm loving my experience so far, but I'm excited for my 4-day vacation coming up where I get to be a tourist in Toronto with Teresa. I'm meeting a lot of great people (see my canoe sprint volunteer supervisors pictured above) and learning a lot about event operations. It's like some sort of Olympic summer camp.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

One venue down, 2 to go...

After 4 days of racing, I said goodbye to the Welland Pan Am Flatwater Center. The Venue Media Center was packed each day as Canada, Cuba and Brazil racked up the medals. Everything went smoothly for me, except for a few late buses back home to Toronto.

An average day of Canoe/Kayak Sprint included taking the 4:45am media bus from the Main Press Center to Welland. I arrive 2 hours later and I'm on my feet for the next 7 hours, running across the venue, talking to media and coordinating with my volunteer team. I had the best team of 16 volunteers that anyone could ask for!

Now I've got one day off before heading out to the Minden Wild Water Preserve for Canoe/Kayak Slalom. What did I do on my day off? Slept, watched some PanAm squash, and rode Toronto Bikeshare, naturally.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

#PanAmProblems


I'm writing this post from Niagara Falls. Well, actually the Canadian immigration office at the U.S.-Canada border at Niagara Falls. 

I somehow failed to obtain the work visa I need to legally work (and get paid) while I was passing through customs at the Toronto Airport. I guess that's my goof for not asking but they weren't supposed to let me in without one. 

I can't just go back to the airport either. I have to cross a border and the nearest one is Niagara Falls-1.5 hours away. Imagine having to go to the Grand Canyon to file your taxes. 

This photo was taken before my 6 hour wait for the visa. But I got it! Now time to get to work. 

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Sunday, July 5, 2015

Traveling to Toronto

When I left my part-time gig as media director with USA Canoe/Kayak over a year ago, I knew there was a good chance that would be the end of my Olympic journey. And I was okay with that. 

But I was ecstatic to hear from an old Olympic buddy that the Pan American Games were hiring. I didn't know that he had been working for the PanAms as Director of Press Operations. 

The Pan American Games are like the Olympics, only for countries in North-Central-South America, and the Caribbean. It includes all Olympic sports, plus 8 more like bowling and speed roller skating. 

I applied for and was hired as Venue Press Manger for canoe/kayak and soccer. Each day I'll be in the sports' venue media center - like a stadium's press box. 

I'll be in charge of making sure the reporters have results and anything else they need. I've worked at past Olympics and Youth Olympics as a reporter or a press officer for a specific country, so this will be my first time working in media relations for the people putting on the Games. 

I can't wait to rejoin the Olympic movement and to experience Toronto for the first time.