Posted this to my blog a minute ago, and thought it appropriate to share here as well.  Autism and team sports?  Yes, it's possible!  Read on. :)
What an awesome weekend!  The VFBV  State Championships are a series of events run over the Labour Day long  weekend every March (second Monday in March here).  I had 5 events to  run, which were the Ladder Race, Hose, Hydrant, Pumper and Ladder, 2 Man  Marshall, Hose and Reel 8s, and the Hose and Ladder 5s.
My only  event on the Saturday was the ladder race, which is basically a 25 yard  sprint to the ladder, then 20 feet straight up. I started well, but had a  slip on the way up, which put me behind in the first heat.  Here's a photo from the local paper. :)
Sunday  was the busy day.  First was the pumper and ladder event.  We scored a  clean run, but it wasn't enough for a place.  My role was to couple my  hose to one of the pump outlets on the truck, then climb the ladder and  hit the second target.  The next event for me was the 2 man marshall,  which is a dry (i.e. no water) event that requires speed, skill and  precision in laying out hoses in a specific sequence.  We had a good  clean run, but again, not enough for a place.  The final event for the  day was the hose and reel 8s.  This consists of running down the track  with a habd drawn hose reel, laying out one hose, hitting the target,  then coupling on a second hose and hitting the target a second time.  In  this event, I had to push on a side arm on the reel, helping to give it  an initial push away, then adding some speed down the track.  Once past  the hydrant, I had to leave the reel and assist the first branch (with  the nozzle) get his hose over the line to hit the target.  Had a great  run, but unfortunately, something went wrong elsewhere, which messed up  our run.
On Monday, I had my final run for the competition.  This  was the hose and ladder 5s, which again used the hand drawn hose reel.   This event involves running down the track with the hose reel, with the  aim of sending someone up the ladder (me!) to hit the target at the  top.  In this event, I had to take the coupling off the reel, then the  branch, couple them together and place them in the harness I was wearing  to carry the hose.  From there it was a sprint of over 100 metres to  the ladder, climb the ladder and hit the target.  I had a good run,  except when I went to get the coupling, the rubber band holding it on  wouldn't break!  It took 3 attempts to break it (any other time, they  break when you don't want them to!).  Knowing I was a bit behind, I gave  it everything down the track and made up the lost time.  Unfortunately,  one of the others had some problems down below, which affected our  time.  It was one of those things.
Anyway, that was my weekend.   In between, I was helping out with preparations for the guys, and taking  videos of the events I wasn't in.  It's been 20 years since I was last  involved, and I am glad to be back.  Bring on 2012! :)
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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