Friday, December 23, 2011
AAawwwwww
Going home from the years last tournament in Tenerife, I passed these little cuties dressing up as yummy little cakemen singing and marching for christmas :D cute little things...looking for the AAaaawww" effect here.
Merry Christmas and Happy new year everyone...Feliz Navidad, Go Jul å Hæppi Skvett å alt d der. Snakkis på Nyåret ;)
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
XIII Canary Islands Open 2011 Santa Cruz, Tenerife, Spain
Day 0:
After 90 euros in Taxi bills because Island people can not speak English I arrive at my luxury appartment on the south side of Tenerife. Here I get my tan on by the pool, relax, sleep eat well and prepare for the tournament that starts tomorrow. I am 4th seed in the qualifying and I am playing a local player in my first match in qualifying. Preperation has not been 100% as I had some training arrangements that cancelled on me and I did not get a practice court when I arrived. But maybe a few extra days off will do me some good. Time will show. This will also be my first tournament with my new rackets Dunlop Biomimetic ultimate.
Day 1: After waiting 2 hours for a bus that does not arrive, I finally cross the island from south to north. In Santa Cruz another 30 minutes pass, and after some confusion as I do not speak a word Spanish, I take a chance and jump off the bus and locate the squash/swimming hall from google maps. I have a little hit and get a feel for the courts before I have 2 lunches of the local cuisine. Will begin my warm up in about 60 minutes, to take on the locals ;) I stay at the players hotel in Santa Cruz until my departure on the 20th of December.
Day 2:
Relaxing in the hotel after a nice breakfast on the top floor of our hotel with a terrific view. The player hotel is really nice and straight in the middle of centrum about 15 min. walk from the squash centre.
I won my match yesterday 3-0, playing the hardest hitter in Spain. It was not too big of a challenge and a good test in my first match. I could not ease through, as I had to step it up and move the ball well around the court to get my points. My length did not work too well, but I still kept it to the back and waited for the attack. With 2 personal errors in 3 games, I was pleased with this. I was 2-7 down in the last game before I stepped it up and took it 11-9. This was all about concentration, and I know now what to do in todays match against James Simpson from England. I do not know him or how he play but I know myself, and I will try my best to impose my game on him. This is this years most important match for me, so I am really looking forward to performing well in this one. Wish me luck ;)
Day 4:
Returning to the hotelroom after being on the beach and moping a whole day :P
Disappointed in losing my qualifying finals 1-3 yesterday. In a way its all fair, since I played close to my level, and I see improvement in a lot of things, but my game is not there at the moment. My opponent played well, and hit his targets so I cant take nothing away from him. The disappointment lies in not making the main draw for the ranking points that I really need, but I can not do anything but train now and return better next year. Now: punishment training and enjoying Tenerife. Then: Holiday in Norway which means training camp in my mums gym ;)
For more information comments and photos, see :http://www.squashsite.co.uk/2009/canaryislands2011.htm
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
New Sponsors!!
After a little period without sponsor, I now got offered a good deal with Wenaas sport, Dunlop sport and ASICS shoes. Wenaas sport is one of the biggest Norwegian suppliers of sportsgear and also sponsor some of the top athletes from Norway.
Dunlop speaks for itself as maybe the biggest squashbrand in the world, and are known for good quality rackets and gear.
I have been working with ASICS for months now in Netherlands developing their 2012/2013 model squash shoe. They along with ASICS Norway have agreed to supply me with top range shoes, and I am very glad for this as they have really marked themselves as leading in world squash. The shoes are very stable, with great grip, endurance and good cushioning.
To check out the gear more, see the Right hand menu.
Dunlop speaks for itself as maybe the biggest squashbrand in the world, and are known for good quality rackets and gear.
I have been working with ASICS for months now in Netherlands developing their 2012/2013 model squash shoe. They along with ASICS Norway have agreed to supply me with top range shoes, and I am very glad for this as they have really marked themselves as leading in world squash. The shoes are very stable, with great grip, endurance and good cushioning.
To check out the gear more, see the Right hand menu.
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