Okay, so my Sensei told me a week ago that I needed to be to the tournament by noon for my events, then yesterday at my private lesson he told me to be there by 11:30. Okay, no big deal, I can do that. So I leave my house today and am en-route to SLCC South City Campus and making pretty good time at that, and I reach the intersection of 2100 South and State Street. I'm waiting patiently to turn left, and the arrow turns green. Oh happy day! And then the arrow turns yellow, and then is gone, and not only did I not get to turn, I didn't get to move! Nobody moved in fact. The car at the front of the line was apparently stalled. Many of the cars in front of me changed lanes and went through the light straight and now I was next in line behind the stalled car. When the arrow was green again I made a choice and I turned left around the stalled car on the left. (yes, into oncoming traffic)
The stalled car held us up a little bit, so we arrived at the tournament a little later than I was planning on being there. I walked in the door just in time to hear "Natalie McLean please report to ring 10" Great, they're waiting on me! Now on top of not feeling prepared enough I'm all flustered and a little embarrassed about being late. I run up the bleachers and pull out my gi top (luckily I was already dressed in my uniform - unlike last tournament where I changed once I arrived) and put my belt on and ran back down to the ring, not even knowing for sure what event I was about to participate in.
Turns out it was the defensive maneuver event. Now, let me explain here that in the defensive maneuver event we have to perform the technique on someone. Typically you ask someone from your own dojo that is going to be there as well to help you out in this regard. I had been sitting down for only a few minutes when they asked me if I had a partner. I immediately responded yes and then pointed to another girl in my division (that I know and who attends another dojo) indicating that she was going to help me. Now the funny thing about this is that until that moment she has no idea she was going to be punching in for me! But, she understood and nodded to me that she understood and was willing to help out. Then she asked "what are we doing?" *chuckle* A few moments after that I got another surprise. They weren't waiting for me to arrive to begin the event, but rather to finish it. Everyone else had already had their turn, and now it was mine. I was really not ready for that, and I'm sure it showed in my performance. *shrug* oh well.
While we were waiting for the awards to be announced I realized that in my haste to get to the ring I had forgotten to change my shoes. Oh well. After the awards were given they asked who of us would be participating in more events. All of us were. Then the judges told us the next event would be the Katas/Forms event and that it would be starting soon. I had told my dad and Richard and Emily to be there by 12, because that's when I had originally been told to be there. So I ran back to where Justin was sitting and grabbed my phone. I called them and told them the situation and then I waited.....
Turned out that my next event wasn't as soon as I thought it was. It was about 2:30 I think before they called my division down for the Katas/Forms event. The first thing that the judges do before en event is started is take roll, after which they start the event. Guess who was first on the list this time around, you got it, me. I don't like being first. I was nervous and not being first gives me some time to relax and prepare myself mentally. Once again I did not place in this event. When this event was finished, again the judges asked if any of us were not competing in any other events. All but 3 of us were. Then one of the judges told us to follow him. He took us up to the trophy table and presented us with participation trophies.
So, even thought I didn't place in my events, I still got a consolation prize. Yeah me!
