So I’m sitting at court volleyball on the Wednesday evening
and I get a text…
“Hey, so I can get bronze
medal Women’s football tickets for tomorrow. Are you interested?”
YES.
PLEASE.
So it was about 12 hours later that I found myself at London
Kings Cross with my friends Richard and Amelie.
And who do we run into but Canada’s chef de mission Mark Tewkesbury! I ask him for a quick picture but it turns
out he’s got to go catch his train, which I totally agree with!
Richard and I were on the same train… but I booked the wrong
tickets! We did get it sorted out in the
end however.
When we get off the train it turns out that we are once
again in the presence of Mark Tewkesbury.
He mentions that he’s got a minute to take a picture. So we grab one!
And after he took the picture with me he says “wait a
minute, let me take one, and then I’ll tweet it”.
SO. BEYOND. AWESOME.
We talked briefly – turns out he’s been to THIRTY events
already. I told him that this was my
tenth – he was impressed, especially because I didn’t have credentials.
Following that it was on the shuttle bus, like six days
before, and this time, playing for a medal.
Richard’s friend Mike also made his way up and we settled into our seats
– much to our dismay behind a row of French fans!
The game was very nailbiting. Canada was having a bit of a tough time,
while the French were throwing everything at the goal and nothing wanted to go
in.
It heads into injury time.
Amelie is sitting next to me and she comments that “this isn’t good if
it goes into extra time, they look really tired”. I figure this is the way it is going to be.
And then it happens.
It’s like something out of a movie.
Matheson is nearing the goal, passes to Schmidt who is
blocked by the French keeper. It bounces
back to Matheson. She shoots.
AND. THE. BALL. GOES. IN.
Cue the pandemonium. Canada scores!
And about 30 seconds later… the whistle blows and CANADA
WINS BRONZE!
(Note: it’s about three weeks later as I type this and I’m
still getting goosebumps)
Amelie and I go bat-s**t crazy. We can’t believe it! We’ve won!
| We went so crazy that we ended up on the CTV National News that night! |
After we stopped screaming for a few minutes we decide that
it’s time to make our way to the other side of the stadium and try and greet
the players. We are running, skipping
through the halls of the stadium and are as high as kites (naturally of
course!). We’ve been witness to arguably
the greatest football triumph in Canadian history.
We get to where the players are celebrating the win and the
security was so kind in letting us get close to the action. I wanted to have four sets of eyes so I could
witness everything going on. The ladies
are taking various group pictures.
Someone is being interviewed for CTV.
Mark Tewkesbury is on the field congratulating the ladies individually
with such enthusiasm. A fan yells out
that Sinclair should run for prime minister.
One just has to let it all soak in.
Once things died down we started the walk back to the
shuttle bus area. We end up chatting
with some other ladies… one who just happens to be Tessa Bonhomme, winner of a
gold medal for the Canadian women’s hockey team in Vancouver!
Could this get any crazier?
Amelie and I then hopped the train back to London, and then
took a tube ride over the north west corner of the city en route to get over to
Wembley stadium for the Women’s Footy final, and also my last event.
Wembley stadium is quite the sight. The sucker is huge, and it’s by far the
biggest stadium I’ve ever been in.
When we got through security Amelie and I had to part
ways. It was sad to do but we’d shared
memories that will last a lifetime and I hope to see her again the next time I’m
in Quebec.
My seat once again was awesome! I was 13 rows back from the field, just in
the corner. Wow!
The game itself was quite exciting. The US was anxious to win as they’d lost to
Japan in the previous world cup. It
turned out to be a 2-1 final in favour of the US. At the end it was time for the medal
ceremony, so it was pretty exciting to not only see the game where Canada got
their medal but also the event where they got presented with the medals!
An exciting time, that’s for sure!
Wrap-up in the next and final post of this blog.
Cheers,
Vick.

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