This is the average high for Minneapolis in February. Why should we care? We'll get to that ... stay with me. It has been one heckuva week. Hence the lack of blog updates. If you'll recall, we headed to mom and dad's last Sunday for a week of skate camp at Area 702 skatepark located in North Las Vegas. It was awesome! I cannot begin to explain how incredibly great the owners of the shop/skatepark are, the instructors in the park, and the overall environment of the facility. Cameron was worked to the bone every day. We arrived there around 9:00 or so in the morning, and left anywhere from 4-6:00 pm. This was considered more of a week of training than simply summer skate camp. Tim, the owner, really worked hard with Cameron and spent a lot of one-on-one time with him. Some pictures of the park:
Tim was very impressed with Cam's skating as well as his work ethic and respect ... which to me is more important than anything! I was a proud mama. He skated the vert ramp at the park ... 12 feet high ... and did great. In fact, when the week was over, he received the "Huge Air Award" from camp. Tim was actually surprised at the fact that the only contests he'd been in were at his skate school, and that he hadn't had more experience with it. We let him know that the skate school doesn't inform the skaters of the upcoming contests around town or the state, and that most of the time we have to do some research on where they are. So the second day of camp, Tim asks me if we were entering him in the King of the Groms contest. King of the what? Yeah - that tells you how much I know. He couldn't believe that I'd never heard of it, and actually asked for Bryan's cell phone number - to call him and ask him about it. Thankfully, Bryan hadn't heard of it either. Well it was this weekend in Tehachapi, CA, and held at the Woodward West sport camp. He honestly thought that was why were there, was to prepare him for the contest. He highly recommended entering Cameron, and even said that he would be his "sponsor" when asked at registration.
King of the Groms is a national skateboarding contest, 12 and under, with 5 different qualifying contests around the country. Qualifiers from each contest head to the championships. Tim felt that Cam would compete very well in the contest and after some thinking it over and talking it over ... Grandma, Papa, Cam and I decided to head to Tehachapi for a road trip! Registration started at 9:00 Saturday morning, with the contest going on all day. We decided it would be best to leave Friday evening instead of waking up at 4:00 in the morning to leave. We had a great time on the drive ... about 4 hours or so ... and quite a few memorable incidents! Arrived at the hotel in time to have a little bit of dessert we took to go from dinner, but realized we didn't have any plates. So ... mom and dad had their boysenberry pie in little paper cups, and mine was eaten off a Planters Mixed Nuts lid. Pinkies up people. So upset I didn't get pictures. And did I mention that it was about 80 degrees or so when we were there? THAT was worth the trip right there. :) Okay .... so fast forward to Saturday morning ... we head over to Woodward West Skate Camp Facility. This is a pretty famous facility for skateboarders (as well as other extreme sports) and offers summer camp/training for kids.
So we register him for the beginner level for each event: bowl, mini-ramps, and the street course. (He was signed up for Vert, but was way too exhausted at the end of the day to enter this one.) The bowl is normally is strongest area of skating, but on this day, it just didn't happen. Perhaps it was nerves in competing in his first "real" contest, and a national one at that. Here's Tim giving him some words of encouragement at the bowl:
After it was over, however, he put his game face on and went to work. Mini-ramps were next, and the street course was his final event. We had to wait all day for each event to finish, beginner, intermediate, and experts, before they had the prize ceremony. Bowl results, well we knew how that would end up. He almost didn't enter the street course, because this is one of his weaker areas, but ... he didn't place last. :) Here's the street course:
I was so proud of him for entering anyway, that it wouldn't have mattered. He really worked his butt off. The mini-ramps, well that was another story. There were 18 entered in the beginner category, and ...
Cam placed
5TH
and qualified for the
national championship!!!!
That's right! NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP! In this picture, he's holding his "Golden Ticket" for the National Championships. In Minnesota. In February. In the snow. :) But that's okay, because technically it will only be his second time in the snow! Thus, the title of the post. It was kind of funny, because he didn't realize that he qualified until after the awards ceremony was through. We had to tell him what he just accomplished. I posted the video clip of his "winning" run on the mini-ramps at the end of the post. The only time he fell was at the very end of his 45 second run - he only had a few seconds left before it was over. Still can't believe it. His first skate contest, a national skate contest, at the age of 8, and he qualifies for the championship. So there are four other Qualifiers around the country before the Championships.
Tim was so proud, and it was so awesome because every time they announced Cameron's name for an event or during the ceremony, it was "Age 8 from Queen Creek, Arizona, sponsored by Area 702 Skatepark ... Cameron Peterson!" Still gives this mommy the chills! Tim's son was also competing, which is the reason he was there. He was great helping Cameron out with Bryan not there, and really provided some great support for him. His son competed at the expert level and also qualified for Nationals. Unfortunately, he's 12 and will be 13 by the time the Championship rolls around, so he can't actually compete in it. That kind of sucks, but they will still be there - and as Tim said - rooting on Cameron! I'm so glad that mom and dad were there to cheer him on ... we were really fortunate they could be there! Daddy was on pins and needles at home ALL DAY, and was absolutely dying that he couldn't be there to see Him compete. I probably had to charge my phone twice during the day because of all the text messages, emailing him video clips, and calling with updates! We met some great people, and I was officially relieved of the "Rookie Skate Mom" title. :) I've got MY first contest under my belt also and am ready to rock and roll. If it tells you how long of a day it was, we left the camp around 7:00 pm and headed back to Vegas that night! We pulled in around 11:30 and we were pooped. However, not as pooped as Cam. This is as far as he made it.
We had planned on leaving yesterday, Sunday, but with all of the driving we did on Friday and Saturday, decided Sunday would be a rest day. And indeed it was. It was the first time all week that we were able to sleep in. We all headed to breakfast, and then it the pool for the day. We enjoyed some very cold beverages (!) in the pool, and just relaxed and chilled. Here's Cam hanging out:
We had a rather pleasant uneventful trip back home today - thankfully. You would have thought Cam was all "skated out" ... but he had a little bit left in him to skate this:
Daddy worked ALL WEEK on the ramp in the backyard. Tore up the old one, and extended it back by 5 feet or so, and out about 4 feet. Cam actually started to outgrow the old one, and it was starting to give under his weight. It was also a bit small for him now. Ironically, this is what he'll need to practice on for the contest in February. Funny how things happen like that! All in all it was a fantastic week. We had so much going on, but had a great time doing it all. Cam still has a couple of weeks before school starts, and as of right now ... we have no plans for road trips. Yet. :)





















3 comments:
THAT IS SO AWESOME!!! Give Cam a huge congratulations for us! I showed Ryan all of this, and he is very impressed! Woweeeeeee!!! Sounds like Mommy had fun too! :-)
xoxoxoxo miss you!
Wow...that is amazing! Congrats on everything! How proud you must be! Have a FABULOUS trip in February...pack warm clothes! :-) that is all just so cool!
Thanks guys! He's pretty excited. And now that I think about it, the Peterson's will probably need to do some coat shopping!
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