{"id":937,"date":"2010-04-20T01:03:49","date_gmt":"2010-04-20T01:03:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2010\/04\/20\/2008-pacific-coast-sectional-championships-inside-edge-blog\/"},"modified":"2026-04-06T00:52:12","modified_gmt":"2026-04-06T04:52:12","slug":"2008-pacific-coast-sectional-championships-inside-edge-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2008-pacific-coast-sectional-championships-inside-edge-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"2008 Pacific Coast Sectional Championships &#8211; Inside Edge Blog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div>\n<p><strong>INSIDE EDGE BLOG &#8211; NOVEMBER 16, 2007 <br \/><\/strong>by Travis Mager  <\/p>\n<p>Well firstly today was has been an extrodinary day. Not only did Lauren  and I win Pacifics, I had Jamba Juice, which was equally as exciting for me! \ud83d\ude42  One of our competitors, Meredith Zuber, could not compete this week because she  has been in the hospitol, so I&#8217;d like to take a moment and wish her the best and  that she has a speedy recovery. <\/p>\n<p>It was a little hazy here this morning,  but even the haze was gorgeous. Competition didn&#8217;t start until around noon  today, so I had a nice morning eating (free!) breakfast with Lauren Corry for an  hour and a half. <\/p>\n<p>Pacifics itself has been run very well, but I found it  odd that the photographer was the person handing out medals. That just irked me  a little bit. Beyond that, this competition has been phenominal. <\/p>\n<p>I  sometimes forget that there are other disciplines in skating, so it&#8217;s fun to  meet other skaters outside of ice dancing, which I have this week. I actually  met a freestyler who took from one of my old freestyle coaches back home, which  I found wild. I&#8217;m so used to watching 24 Cha Chas, and this week I watched  Novice shorts &#8211; it was so weird! <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;d have to say, though, that the  highlight of my week so far (beyond winning and going to Laguna and Newport  beaches) was recieving my Nationals packet! It was so surreal getting that  packet &#8211; we&#8217;ve gone to JNs for the past two years, and that was fun, but getting  that packet blew my mind! Pilar Bosley has been telling me this whole week that  a skater&#8217;s first Nationals is unbelievable, and I have to believe her. <\/p>\n<p>I  wish everybody the best if they&#8217;re still competing, congrads to everyone who has  finished competing, and happy training until nationals! Can&#8217;t wait to see  everybody (including freestylers&#8230;!) in St. Paul! <\/p>\n<div>\n<p><strong>INSIDE EDGE BLOG &#8211; NOVEMBER 15, 2007 (PART 2)<\/strong><br \/>After  FINALLY competing today, Lauren and I sit in first place after both  compulsories, sadly without much wiggle-room. It&#8217;s funny how long it feels like  it takes when you&#8217;re waiting for your name to be called. It felt like an  eternity waiting for our names. Then when I was watching Junior this evening, it  felt like it was taking maybe 10 seconds between the skaters. Pressure  blows&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>After skating and a quick interview with an icenetwork reporter, Lauren and I  went to the beach to see the sunset. I know I&#8217;ve been complaining a lot about  the early practices (which we have another one tomorrow),&nbsp;but this sunset was  unbelievable. And to prove how sorry I am that I complain so much, I&#8217;m including  a picture of the sunset, a gift from me to you. This quick visit was followed up  by a trip to Goldenspoon, which is the best place in the world, hands down.  Again, California needs to share it&#8217;s breadth of food places to the world &#8211;  Goldenspoon has to be the best frozen soft-serve yogurt in the world. We first  got it in Irvine with Christine, but we got it again tonight. Lauren got Eggnog  for the second time, and I got Old-Fashion Vanilla and Chocolate Caramel. SO  AMAZING. It was perfection in a cup. Not to mention that a mini (which should be  a medium) is only $2.30. I live in the wrong place.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div>I went back to the rink tonight (much to my coach Greg&#8217;s dismay) to watch  the Junior CD. The Cha Cha is fun, and I enjoyed it even more sitting with a  friend from home and explaining dance to her and her mother. The world of ice  dancing is slowly being expanded!<\/div>\n<div>Tomorrow wraps up Juvenile and Novice, and continues with the Junior  OD.<\/div>\n<p><strong>INSIDE EDGE BLOG &#8211; NOVEMBER 15, 2007 (PART 1)<\/strong><br \/>It was an  early morning again, this time not entirely due to skating. The traffic down  here rivals the traffic back home &#8211; the DC area. It took us an hour to get to  the offical practice rink this morning, which would normally take probably 30  minutes. Always fun. <\/p>\n<p>After practice, Pilar Bosley called me to let me  know the final results of Novices from the East. Firstly, Congradulations  everyone in Easterns! And Secondly, it really stinks that I haven&#8217;t even started  to compete yet, and they&#8217;re already done. Such is life&#8230; <\/p>\n<p>Another  sad(der) moment was when I asked if Brin Adams and Dan Donigan wanted to hang  out and they let me know that they were going to the beach. I had to stay at the  hotel and rest. Why am I in California? Do I figure skate? Am I competing?  <\/p>\n<p>I made my dad take me to Jamba Juice just now, and I cannot understand  why Jamba Juice isn&#8217;t EVERYWHERE across the US. They would make a killing if  they opened up stores beyond Southern California or NYC! I ran into Patrick  Mays, Rachael Richardson, and Brad Coulter in Jamba, and they were just as  surprised as I was at how long the wait was. Maybe there needs to be more Jamba  Juices around here too? <\/p>\n<p>Heading out now to do my hair (again, fun times)  and to go to the rink for Compulsories.<\/p>\n<p><strong>INSIDE EDGE BLOG &#8211; NOVEMBER 14, 2007 <br \/><\/strong>Early mornings are  a blast, especially when skating is involved. While 7:30 ice is late for most  (including us), this time change is really getting us crazed. Early mornings are  generally OK (which today was), and we skated at the Iceoplex center in  Escondido, where we shared ice with Tammy Gambill and one of her students, which  was super cool. <br \/>The parade of glitz started this morning with everybody  dressed up in competition garb. Everyones outfits were bedazzled (sorry!) and  sparkly beyond words.<br \/>While there weren&#8217;t many people there in the stands,  it&#8217;s always nice having some spectators, even if it&#8217;s only family. Tomorrow  might shape up&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Beyond skating, my &#8220;skating family&#8221; and I went to the  San Diego Zoo today, which was very cool. The weather was perfect for an  afternoon visit, and most of the animals were out and watching us almost as  intently as we were watching them. <br \/>For dinner, we went down to Old Town San  Diego, where it was set up kind of like a Mexican village back in the 1800&#8217;s;  everyone was dressed up in traditional Mexican clothing, and there were pottery  stores and candy stores (which weren&#8217;t so appealing after eating large dinners)  galore. It was really neat. On the down side, San Diego hasn&#8217;t done a good job  labeling streets, so getting lost combined with traffic, it took us about three  times the time to get down there. Not exactly my idea of fun, but it was a good  time anyway. <\/p>\n<p>Tomorrow out here, dance-wise, is going to be full of Cha  Chas, Waltzes, a little Polka, a little Hoedown, and some Marching. Ahhh, the  compulsory dances. With the Easterns already underway, the Pacific competitors  are ready to go.<\/p>\n<p><strong>INSIDE EDGE BLOG &#8211; NOVEMBER 13, 2007 <br \/><\/strong>After staying with  Christine (Binder) for three days, Lauren and I drove into San Diego today.  Driving down on route 5 was so pretty &#8211; with my Jamba Juice in hand, I was in  paradise. We drove to the offical rink, and had little trouble with signing in.  The rink itself is really nice; lots of stands, friendly people who staff the  rink, and INSAINE bathrooms &#8211; there were power dryers! The practices were fairly  empty, seeing as most people opted to travel today. <\/p>\n<p>After practice  today, Lauren and I went to dinner and movies with Lauren Corry and Don Bradner  and Brin Adams and Dan Donigan. There&#8217;s so much to do out here &#8211; the movie  theater was inside a huge strip-mall right next to the rink. <\/p>\n<p>The host  hotel, the Springhill Suites Marriott faces route 5 as well as the mountains &#8211; a  wonderful view. The rink is about 5 minutes away, and the beach is maybe 20  minutes away &#8211; with 80 degree weather and non-stop sunshine, the beach is sure  to have lots of skaters visiting it. <\/p>\n<p>San Diego so far has been nothing  short of amazing.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0 INSIDE EDGE BLOG &#8211; NOVEMBER 16, 2007 by Travis Mager Well firstly today was has been an extrodinary day. 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