Adjusting to travelling across many time zones can sometimes be a challenge. Throw in a day light savings time change in there and it definitely complicates things. At 4am this morning was the official ‘turn back the clock one hour time’ here in Finland.
Before Alayne and I headed to bed we made sure to change the times and set our alarm clocks as we had to be ready for the 10am press conference. Fast forward through the night and we woke up to our alarms and took our time getting ready. Trying to figure out how much time I had before we had to go down from breakfast I enquired what time it was. We checked our phone and it said 9:55. Ummm but the press conference is at 10. Maybe the clocks on our phones are wrong?
So to confirm the situation, we turned to google. And I kid you not we googled: ‘what time is it in Finland?’. Answer: 9:56. OK! we have 4 minutes to get down there. Lucky for us it was here at the hotel. Alayne got there with 2 minutes to spare. All is good.
The press conference was pretty standard. Lyndsay (Head coach) Keely (#1) and Jackie (#18) along with 3 Finnish athletes were part of the panel. You can see the press release here.
Not really sure why but the Finnish coaches were there, just not at the front. Also it was strange not to understand the responses from the Finnish team. Good thing Tracey was on her game and recorded the whole press conference. With the help of our team attaché (hostess) Suski we were able to watch the video and get full translation. Turns out that my assumption that their answer to the question ‘What is your goal for the week’ was not Silver... my translation was a little off there. Oops.
Side note: Nicknames are big here in Finland (ie our attaché’s name is actually Susanna) and Alayne and I were feeling a little left out. We are not sure if there is an official protocol on how one can get an official nickname, but we will now be known at Franski and Laynski. We are looking into what procedures are required to register these as official Finnish nicknames. I should google that right now.
Then we were off to the rink (or Ice Hall as they call it here). Sometimes with the accent and broken English ice hall sounds like something else. One of our officials had a little struggle with that today I hear.
Got a feel for the rink, got the dressing room all set up. Athlete posters, Team Canada banners and posted up the messages we have received so far on the gocanadago@ringette.ca email. (Keep ‘em coming!) We’ve made the place our own! We are ready to go.
Our interactions with the local organizing committee have been great so far! The only down side is the blue jackets. Canada red would have been much better!! To quote Masa (Ringette Finland’s TD) ‘They all look like Smurfs!’. Thats not from me, I’m just quoting here.
After practice I was introduced to the Team Canada Glee Club! Barb (#21), Colleen (#19), Andrea (#14) and Ashley (#87)... They have a rallying code and everything. I will post a clip of them in my next recap video. Stay tuned.
Turns out its Halloween today! You are never too old to dress up in a costume and take on a new persona... and Team Canada proved that tonight!
Given the festivities, the athletes saw this as an opportunity to dress up! The group consisted of John and Kate plus 8 followed by paparazzi , Wizard of Oz characters, the Paper Bag Princess, a blind ref, a Youtube Star, Woody from Toy Story, a fat cook, a roman, a basketball team, a monkey, a cat, a beaver, and an attractive couple!(we are not really sure who the guy is. If anybody can identify him for us that would be great)
We joined (in our costumes) family and friends who have made the trip over to cheer us on during the event for a dinner at the Plevna restaurant. Each athlete took a moment to introduce their friends and family to the group, even those who have not yet arrived. Lyndsay addressed ‘her family for the week’ and thanked them for the time and energy they have all put into this program; for their courage and heart. Jane Cason (RC President) kept it short and sweet: ‘We are taking the Sam Jacks trophy back to Canada. That’s where it belongs’.
It was great to see everybody and get into the spirit of the event. A few Go Canada Go chants were rehearsed. We are good to go now. We posted some photos of the dinner on Flikr as well.
On the agenda for tomorrow:
Opening ceremony, USA vs Finland, Canada vs Sweden!
You can expect live stats, live tweets, video interviews; photo uploads for the CANADA game.
Tomorrow is also the first day of the send a message to Team Canada contest. One lucky participant will will win an autographed Jersey! Send you message and support Team Canada to gocanadago@ringette.ca.
GO CANADA GO!
-Franski