Saturday, November 23, 2013

National Team Trials and Race Update

Hello everyone,

I would like to welcome all my new blog followers!! Thank you for wanting to step through the looking glass with me in this crazy, fun world of Bobsled and chasing Olympic dreams!

I will do my best to sum things up quickly to bring everyone up to speed. It’s been a busy and stressful season and I apologize for not getting this out quicker. I do update my Twitter (@jessbeck3) more consistently so please follow me because it allows me to post information to all of you quicker.

I believe the last place I left off I was headed back up to Calgary for more push testing. One of the drivers had decided to pick his team by having us race off in different combinations to see which combination was the fastest. It was five of us racing off for the three spots on this particular sled. We had our race-off and long story short I won a spot on the sled after beating a teammate that was previously ranked above me after Push Championships a couple of months ago. After the race-off I was told I was now on the team, so as you can imagine I was feeling pretty good.

However two days later I was told by one of the other push athlete’s on the team that they had decided to replace me with someone else! Once again you can imagine how upset and disappointed at this turn of events since I had funded my own way to Calgary, won my race-off to be on the sled against an athlete that finished 4th in push champs.

To add insult to injury, the driver who made the decision asked the same push athlete who helped maneuver me off the sled to inform me I was no longer on that sled. Yup, my thoughts exactly! 
It’s moments like this when I wish football rules applied in bobsled leaving less chances for plainly wrong acts to be treated as acceptable. Regardless of how I felt at that moment and even now, I needed to move on and figure out what my next move would be.

I thank God for making me as strong as he has because without him as my base I would have easily lost it at that moment.  I am also so thankful that I have great family members who helped me deal with what just occurred. I prayed a bit more for some clarity, and how to proceed. The fact was that I needed to be on a crew and race in Team Trials for me to have a chance to make the National Team.


National Team Trials

Our National Team Trial Races determine who will be on the National Team/World Cup Team for the first half of the Season. For the men's National Team they select three teams plus two alternate brakemen giving a total of 3 Drivers and 11 Brakemen. For the women, they pick three teams and three alternates for the National Team, giving a total of 3 Drivers and 6 Brakemen.

In order to obtain a proper assessment of a team’s ability to perform (drive and push) on different tracks we were scheduled to have a week of racing on the Bobsled Track in Lake Placid, NY and Park City, UT. However, due to warm weather in Lake Placid we were only able to have one 2man race there, so we ended up having a 2man race and two 4man races in Park City. Like the rest of my travel this summer leading up to Team Trials, these trips are all self-funded. I will say this, having to spend two weeks in Park City, UT paying for housing, rental cars, workout facilities, food and etc. is an expensive trip.

Being that it is Olympic year and the depth of the American program is increasing, it was a very competitive Team Trials process. In the first 2man race in Lake Placid my teammates finished 5th, in the 2man race raced in Park City we finished 6th, and in the two 4man races one race we finished 5th and 4th.

After the final Team Trials race the Selection Committee met and selected who would be on the National Team. Just as happened last year, two of the guys who raced as USA 4 were selected for the National Team (They were in the position I was in until I was moved off the sled after having proved I belonged on it).

The bad news is that I did not make the National Team for the first half of the season.  The good news is that I still have a chance to make the National Team for the Second half of the season and, God willing, the Olympic Team. I am racing on the North America’s Cup (NAC) Circuit and, possibly, a race or two on the Intercontinental Cup Circuit which has races in Europe and are both self-funded race circuits. With good performances in these races the coaches can decide to bring me up to the National Team and let me compete in another round of push testing against current members of the National Team.

Information for NAC race circuit can be found at http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Bobsled-Skeleton-Federation

Being that I desperately need to raise $10,000 in funding I have set up several ways everyone can help sponsor me:

I have a JB3 Signature Athlete Gear for sale by my sponsor Cradle Gear that you can purchase here http://store.cradlegear.com/Jesse-Beckom-III_c_192.html

I also have two 2014 Calendars for sale that you can purchase here http://www.jessebeckom.blogspot.com/2013/09/2014-jesse-beckom-iii-journey-to-russia_13.html

Or by clicking the donate button located on web-page www.jessebeckom3.com

I will be battling it out until the Olympic Team is named January 20th so keep me in your prayers and wish me luck.

God Bless and thank you for your support, I will post pictures when I’m able. 


Jesse

Monday, November 18, 2013

Official Gear and Calendar

Here are the direct links to purchase your Official Jesse Beckom III gear and Official 2014 Calendar. Proceeds will help me raise the $10k I need to fund my training, races, and travel as I strive to compete in 2014 Winter Olympic Games! 





http://www.jessebeckom.blogspot.com/2013/09/2014-jesse-beckom-iii-journey-to-russia_13.htm      

                 


Thursday, November 14, 2013

RACES START TODAY!!

Hello everyone,

It's been a crazy team trials process which I will fill you all in on later.

However, today myself and the rest of Team_USA_Bobsled_Super_Force kick off this Olympic season of racing in Calgary, Canada tonight at 5pm MST. I will race 2-man today with Codie Basque; tomorrow I race 2-man with Jake Peterson, then Saturday I will be racing 4-man with Codie Basque, Nate Weber, and Sam Mithchner. It is a gauntlet of races but God has prepared me for what I need to accomplish! 

My gear is packed and ready to put on! 

The below link will take you to the FIBT site where you will be able to find race results either later today or tomorrow morning


Thanks for your support

God Bless

www.jessebeckom3.com
Twitter: @jessbeck3
Instagram: @jessebeck3 



Friday, November 8, 2013

Official Jesse Beckom III Gear!

Hello Everyone,

Thanks to Cradlegear who has become one of my valued sponsors I now have official Jesse Beckom III gear available for sale at http://store.cradlegear.com/Jesse-Beckom-III_c_192.html I have to say the gear that is available looks pretty amazing!

The added bonus is that you will not only look good in the gear, but since I receive 50% of every sell made you will also be directly helping me fund my season! So hey why not gear up the whole family! 

Thank you all for your support

Jesse

www.jesssebeckom3.com
Twitter: @jessbeck3



Sunday, October 13, 2013

National Team Trials

Good morning everyone,

I'm currently in the midst of the 2013-2014 Bobsled National Team Trials but will be updating my blog from where I last left off after Team Trials are over.

However you can watch our National Team Trial Races as they occur on the TeamUSA YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/TeamUSA?feature=watch. You can also watch a replay of the first 2-Man races that was held this weekend in Lake Placid.

Although I did not race the 2-man this weekend I am hoping to race the 2-man race in Park City, Utah and will be racing the two 4-Man races in Park City, UT.

Below is the race schedule that is located at  http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Bobsled-Skeleton-Federation/Events

October 20, 2013- Park City, UT 2-Man Bobsled Selection Race, 7-9pm
October 21, 2013- Lake Placid, NY Skeleton Selection Race, 8-11am
October 22, 2013- Lake Placid, NY Skeleton Selection Race, 8-11am
October 25, 2013- Park City, UT 4-Man and Women Bobsled Selection Race, 7-9pm
October 26, 2013- Park City, UT 4-Man Bobsled Selection Race, 7-9pm
October 29, 2013- Park City, UT Skeleton Selection Race, 7-9pm
October 30, 2013- Park City, UT Skeleton Selection Race, 7-9pm

I'm still currently seeking sponsors to help me fund my season, please view my fund raising page at https://www.rallyme.com/rallies/259  and my fund raising Calendar for sale at http://www.jessebeckom.blogspot.com/2013/09/2014-jesse-beckom-iii-journey-to-russia_13.html



Thank you all for your patience and support

Jesse

www.jessebeckom.3.com
Twitter: @jessbeck3
Instagram: @jessebeck3

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Funding A Dream!

Greetings everyone, 

As I continue to raise money for my Bobsled training I invite you all  to visit my Crowd Funding page http://www.rallyme.com/rallies/259 . The ideal behind Crowd Funding is to receive smaller amounts of funding from numerous sources, which combined reach a specific goal amount.

I am looking to raise $10,594. I am thankful for those of you who have already showed your support of my dream by becoming one of my financial sponsors. I'm also confident that if everyone who reads my blog and or receives my update e-mails becomes one of my financial sponsors I can will my funding goal. 

    Thanks everyone, 

    Jesse 


    Special Thanks To The Following Sponsors

    Jesse and Addie Beckom    Denise Beckom   Tina and Mark Fornwald      Ulanka Beckom

    Venus Beckom      James and Lena White     Albert Beckom     Catherine Beckom   Floyd Redmon

    Robert Frazier      Valerie Robinson     Russell Wright     Thea Singleton     Heather Margain

    Stacey Ross Dennis Kelly     RL McCaskill III     Brad Jacob     James and Lena White

    Christy DaPrato     Crystal Smith     Jenifer Furda     Steve Smotherman   Dr. Johnson   

    OTC Visitors   MSA International


                                                                      

        Now Sports Nutrition               Cradle Gear          Shutout Solutions Vision Salon

    Friday, September 13, 2013

    2014 Jesse Beckom III The Journey to Russia Calendars

    Greetings All, 

    In order to help me raise funds for my Bobsled Season, my family and friends have created two calendar options featuring your truly!

    You can purchase your 2014 Jesse Beckom III The Journey to Russia 12 month Wall Poster Calendar for $16.00 and 12 month Flip Calendar for $21.00 plus shipping and handling.



    Calendar options
          

    2014 12 Month Flip Calendar                2014 11 x 17  Wall Poster Calendar

    Saturday, September 7, 2013

    Funding My Dream

    Afternoon everyone, 

    As I continue to raise money for my Bobsled training I invite you all  to visit my Crowd Funding page http://www.rallyme.com/rallies/259 . The ideal behind Crowd Funding is to receive smaller amounts of funding from numerous sources, which combined reach a specific goal amount.

    I am looking to raise $10,594. I am thankful for those of you who have already showed your support of my dream by becoming one of my financial sponsors. I'm also confident that if everyone who reads my blog and or receives my update e-mails becomes one of my financial sponsors I can will my funding goal. 

    Thanks everyone, 

    Jesse 


    Special Thanks To The Following Sponsors

    Jesse and Addie Beckom    Denise Beckom   Tina and Mark Fornwald      Ulanka Beckom

    Venus Beckom      James and Lena White     Albert Beckom     Catherine Beckom   Floyd Redmon

    Robert Frazier      Valerie Robinson     Russell Wright     Thea Singleton     Heather Margain

    Stacey Ross Dennis Kelly     RL McCaskill III     Brad Jacob     James and Lena White

    Christy DaPrato     Crystal Smith     Jenifer Furda     Steve Smotherman   Dr. Johnson   

    OTC Visitors   MSA International


                                                                      

        Now Sports Nutrition               Cradle Gear          Shutout Solutions Vision Salon




    Saturday, August 24, 2013

    2013 5-Item Combine Test and Push Championships Update


    5-Item Combine Test and Push Championships Update

    Hello I hope you all are having a beautiful August!

    “It is said that despite its many glaring (and occasionally fatal) inaccuracies, the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (A Great Movie by the way) itself has outsold the Encyclopedia Galactica because it is slightly cheaper, and because it has the words “DON’T PANIC” in large, friendly letters on the cover” –Douglas Adams

    I’m back from outer space….well not really but I was back in the states briefly, Lake Placid, NY to be exact. We finished up our combine testing and Push Championship events in Calgary, AB, Canada. Speaking of Canada I’m actually back here now training, but I will get to that later in the story. Also Brace yourself grab some coffee, maybe a doughnut and if you’re that person….grab some fruit! This is a long one!

    5 Item Combine Test

    Being that is Olympic Year instead of having our annual Combine Test and Push Championships in Lake Placid, NY we held them in Calgary, AB, Canada. The reason for this is that In Calgary they have an enclosed building which houses a 150 meter refrigerated iced start ramp appropriately named “The Ice House”. This iced start ramp is equipped with a built in timing system that provides us with a read out of our speeds and velocities as we push.

    In an attempt to get acclimated to living/training in Calgary myself and most members of the team arrived in Calgary a week (two weeks is ideal for me but not always possible) prior to testing. During that extra week we familiarize ourselves with our surroundings and future testing venues. When we go to Calgary, Canada or Park City, UT we don’t have the option at staying at an Olympic Training Center. That being the case we either pay for a hotel rooms or vacation rentals if they are available and at a reasonable price; along with finding a place to train. For training we usually end up purchasing a weekly pass at the Bob Niven Training Center located in the Canada Olympic Park (COP) or at the University Of Calgary (UOC) where the Olympic oval is located.  Oh! Really quick, history fact for you; In 1988 Calgary Canada was host city to Winter Olympic Games and in a movie about some men from Jamaica who raced in those games. 
    Three of my teammates (JQ, Adam, Andreas) and I ended up sharing a four bedroom house about twenty minutes away from the COP and fifteen minutes away from UOC. We actually trained at both facilities at one point, since originally we were scheduled to do our sprint testing at UOC. However, the indoor track at the UOC did not meet our needs (the track surface was not Mondo) so we ended up running at the Foothills Outdoor Track.  The schedule of events was Combine test July 31st, Individual Push Testing Aug 1st, Combo Push Testing Sept3rd

     Unlike the last few years of combine testing in Lake Placid where it’s normally pretty cool and or raining, testing in Calgary was on a warm beautiful sunny day. The combine events included a 60 meter(m) sprint, standing long jump, shot toss (shot), squatting up to 200 kilos (440lbs) three times, and cleaning 150 kilos  (330lbs) once; all of which you can score a maximum of 100 pts. per event. However in the sprint timing eyes are at the 15m, 30m, 45m and 60m mark. At each timing eye you can earn 100 pts. or 400 pts. total for the sprint depending on your time. A perfect score on the combine test is 800 pts. In each event you have the option of three attempts. Since push champs were only a couple of days away most people will only take one or two attempts an event depending on how they feel.

    Just like in high school the order of combine testing was by last name, placing me third off. I was feeling good after a nice hour long warm up so when my named was called for the sprint I was ready. I stepped up to the line like I had done many times with Coach Lawson (my strength and speed coach) got in my stance and just ran! I came back to where the coaches were marking down all the numbers and to my joy my sprint times at each timing eye was faster than what I had ever run in testing. I ran again but my over thinking it caused me to tense up and the time was slower. Thankfully only the fastest time counts! Sooo…moving on lol

    The next event was a standing long jump (used to measures explosiveness). For the standing long jump we jump into a standard track and field sand pit that is used in the triple jump event. However we don’t run up into the jump, we stand at the edge of the pit where the track meets the sand, from there we jump straight forward into the pit for a measured distance. The order was pretty much the same for the long jump as it was for the sprint, so once again I was the third person up. I stepped up set my feet BOOM I believed I could fly! With a jump of 3.1 meters I beat last year jump of 3.05 meters or something! On the second jump I was not so lucky, and landed a bit short. After a readjustment for my third jump I ended up jumping longer than I ever had, jumping 3.2 meters! Next up was the shot toss!

    Similar to the standing long jump we toss the shot from a stationary position, using your standard 16lb metal shot (small round ball that looks like a small cannon round). The shot toss order was the same as the other events, so once again I was one of the first to throw! To prepare for the shot toss test we all take turns throwing around the spare shot a few times! I may or may not have taken a little bit longer than the other guys took warming up, but that’s ok! It took so long for me to warm-up because in training I figured out that my fifth throw is usually my longest so I took four unmeasured warm-up throws beforehand. But right before my fourth practice throw I was asked if I was going or not. I said I was still warming-up, and asked them to give me a minute while I do my last warm-up throw. I casually walked up sprayed my hand with some Tuff Skin for better grip, reached down to pick up the shot then chucked that bad boy as hard as I could. It felt like a good throw and I was pretty relaxed when I threw it! Previously, as I was walking over to the shot area I was praying to God that I throw at least 18 meters which would beat last year throw of 17.6 meters. Well the big man answered my prayer instantly and then some, my casual little toss flew out to 18.4 meters!!! My best toss ever and second best toss in USA Bobsled history!! YeeeeHaw I got the 100 pt.s for that event so need to throw it two more times. I was done!

    The shot was the last outdoor event of the combine. After the shot we took an hour break then went over to the Bob Niven Center located inside the Canada Olympic Park for the Clean and the Squat test. Every year someone makes the joke that the coaches should just mark me down for the 100pts for both lifts so I don’t have to waste my time doing it. Needless to say I did the 200 kilo squat for 3 and I cleaned the 150 kilo for one. I do have to say the clean which at times can feel heavy, felt really light. And if my boy Donavan from USA weightlifting is reading this…yes..yes..I know it’s a really easy weight for you! Lol  

    At the end of the day I had personal bests across the board, going from 755 points last year to 771 points this year! I thank God I was able to make those jumps and for giving me the sense to follow Coach Lawson’s guidance when it comes to training. My coach did his job; he got me stronger and faster which lead to the increase of my combine score!

    Individual Push Testing

    After a day of rest it was off to the Canada Olympic Park and their indoor iced pushed track for our individual Push Championships! The night before testing we had a draw to determine the push order.
    For the individual push testing all athletes Drivers and Brakemen/Pushers compete against one another to see who is able to push the bobsled the fastest. The Drivers, Brakemen, and Brakewomen, all have separate races within their discipline.  Since the men race two-man and four-man we have a chance to push from the back, left, and right side of the sled. Being that the women race only two-man so they push from the back of the sled. Of course since the drivers are who they are they push from the Driver’s bar.

    As good as a day I had during my combine test, unfortunately my individual push testing day was a polar opposite. I would like to tell you that I woke up that morning feeling great but that would be a lie.  My body was feeling appropriately recovered but something just felt off. I had a good warm-up and was feeling good. When it was my time to push I did not execute the way I had practiced all summer. On this day I finished towards the bottom of the athletes present. I allowed myself to focus on what everyone around me was instead of focusing on myself and executing the technique I trained. The positive side is I’m faster than what I showed that day, I  watched the film on my pushes and I knew what I did wrong and how to correct the mistakes.  I am still in the mix for the national team but it's going to be a fight, a fight I am ready for! 

    The top three finishers for the men were 1st Chris Fogt, 2nd Steve Langton, 3rd Abraham Morleu
    The top three finishers for the driver competition it was 1st Nick Cunningham, 2nd Steve Holcomb in, and 3rd Codie Bascue.  The top three finishes for the women was 1st Aja Evans, 2nd Katie Eberling, and 3rd Lauren Williams in.

    2-man Combo Push Testing

    In bobsled the saying is that “You are only as good as your last push”, so you can only imagine how anxious I was to get back on the ice for the 2-man combination pushes! After a few hours of being upset with myself for not performing up to my ability I refocused. I went through my pushes in my head and thought about the corrections I needed to make in order to be ready for the 2-man combo pushes that were two days away.
    In what seemed like an eternity of waiting (48hrs to be exact) 2-man combo push day final arrived! It was another great day of weather outside, prompting the majority of the guys including myself to do our warm-up on the road outside. It’s pretty much how we warm up for races during the season. We do not have the luxury of warming up on a Mondo track surface or either a removable roll out surface; we warm up on ice covered concrete or gravel roads! Well…except for the new start house that they built for Sochi, Russia which finally added a great area for us to warm-up!

    The competition started at 2pm, by 1:50pm everyone was warmed up and ready to go. Unlike the individual push competition where we knew the order days before, today none of us knew the order. This was done to make sure everyone warmed up equally and was ready to go no matter what combination they were in. 
    I thanked God that my focus had returned to where it needed to be, which was on me and what I needed to do! During the combination pushes I felt like my body was in a more powerful position then the day before. That feeling of something wrong was no longer there and it showed, my pushes were competitive and in the mix again where they needed to be.

    For most of my career on a 4-Man sled I have pushed either from the left side or brakes, leading some to assume that I’m unable to push from the right. I think the fact that I am a team player who was always asked to push from the left side got overlooked and misinterpreted as an inability.  However, the day before the combination testing I did ask the coaches to put me in a combo where I could push from the right side of the sled. After a couple of combinations in I was happy to see the coaches had taken my request into consideration by placing me on the right side to push. It also turned out that my push combo from the right side was my fastest time of the day!  It was a good day for me but I know there is a lot more in me and the only way to prove that is to keep pushing on the Ice as much as I can no matter what!

    All in all I had two good days of testing and one bad day of testing. It would have been great to have three solid days of testing, but for whatever reason it did not work out that way. Through Ice house pushing, National Team Trials training and racing that one bad day does not define the caliber of athlete I am.  I will show I am able to be consistently push fast, deserving to be on the National Team contending for a spot 2014 Olympic Team.

    Next on the agenda!

    I wish it would have been possible to come to Calgary two weeks before Push Championships but the resources were not there.  However, I am back in Calgary now training with the push coach our federation hired for the season. I’ll be up here until September 1st continuing to perfect my on ice pushing and mental focus.  Afterwards I will return to placid for three weeks to continue training then if the resources are available fly back up her to Calgary on September 18th -September 28th,  for more on ice training with our coach and some of my team mates.

    In October we begin our National Team Trial races, which are self-funded events held on the dates listed below in bold along with other important dates:

    October 12th-13th – National Team Trials Race 1 Lake Placid, NY
    October 25th-26th– National Team Trials Race 2 Park City, UT
    October 27th – National Team Named
    November 24th – First World Cup Race at the Bobsled Track in Calgary

    In the next few weeks I will have these dates and others posted on my web-page, along with a few pictures from Push Champs.

    As I am continuing to raise funds for this Olympic Season that will pay for my current and future training trips to Calgary; Lake Placid and Park City, UT for National Team Trials I need your help and support. I have raised 11% of my funding goal using Rallyme an online fund raising platform. I have 25 days left to raise the other 89% I need for essential trips this season. 

    Please visit my rally page at https://www.rallyme.com/rallies/115  

    Sincerely,

    Jesse

    www.jessebeckom3.com

    Twitter: @jessbeck3 



    Special thanks to the following sponsors
    Jesse and Addie Beckom    Denise Beckom   Tina and Mark Fornwald      Ulanka Beckom
    Venus Beckom      James and Lena White     Albert Beckom     Catherine Beckom  Floyd Redmon
    Robert Frazier      Valerie Robinson     Russell Wright     Thea Singleton     Heather Margain
    Stacey Ross Dennis Kelly     RL McCaskill III     Brad Jacob     James and Lena White
    Christy DaPrato     Crystal Smith     Jenifer Furda     MSA International

                               
    Now Sports Nutrition               Cradle Gear          Shutout Solutions


    Monday, June 17, 2013

    My article on the USBSF Web-site

    Afternoon everyone,
    Please check out the article that is posted on the USA Bobsled and Skeleton Federation web-site   http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Bobsled-Skeleton-Federation/Athletes/Athlete-Blogs/Jesse-Beckom


    @Jessbeck3's journey towards #Sochi2014 wouldn't happen without the love and support of his family. Learn more: - @USBSF

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    Thursday, June 13, 2013

    Second Summer Update 2013

     
    Since my last update and along with training there have been involved with numerous events. However, before I tell you about them, I’ll talk about my training. As I mentioned in my previous update, with Push Championships being moved up earlier my workouts had to be moved up as well, which is why I’m entering my twelfth week of training. Training has been going great, and I’ve noticed that my hamstrings have grown a little bit more this year.  I know some of you are curious to how that happened and the answer is simple….I WORK OUT! Lol Seriously though I do. I work out hard; I do my best to improve in every phase of my training from week to week.

    During the week I lift Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, and run Tuesday (Topless Tuesday), Thursday (Throw-up Thursday) and Saturday (Suck It UP Saturday) having Friday and Sunday off. I also work as a campus tour guide Monday-Saturday. Overall training is going great out here in Colorado Springs; we have a solid group of Bobsled and Skeleton athlete’s out here training. The sprints I do range in distance from 20-80 meters in length using bungee cords or parachutes for resistive and assistive sprints; along. With prints from 15-80 meters without any apparatuses.  I do plyometric jumps onto boxes, over boxes, off boxes, over hurdles and up stadium stairs.  As you can imagine all these of these sprints, lifts and exercises I do takes a toll on your body, so I take a down week every four weeks or so. Taking a down week allows my body to recover from the physical strains associated with several straight weeks of hard lifting and sprinting.  During a down week of lifting I reduce my normal lifts anywhere from 40%-50%. Although the amount of weight I’m using reduces my effort does not. During my down week the intensity and volume of my sprint workout remains the same! Please copy and paste the following links in you web-browser to view video clips of my training. Pictures of my training will be posted on my web-site by Friday!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtm6UAuI3zQ ,

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDUgXu9goTk,

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlOKal2BR3A,

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2zHFb6DNos,


    Up Next!

    As of this week I am seven weeks away from the USA Bobsled 2013 Push Championships that will be held in Calgary, Canada!!! This is the event that ranks me and all of the other bobsled brakeman as we head into the season. Push Championships helps to pair me with one of the top drivers on World Cup and is the first major event of the year that will propel me closer to my goal of becoming a 2014 Olympian. Prior to Push Championships and in addition to my current training regimen I’m planning on taking several self-funded trips,  to Lake Placid, Ny, Park City, UT, and Calgary, Canada to train on their push tracks before Push Champs. After Push Champs I will head to Lake Placid to continue my push training with the team mates I will race with for National Team Trials. Team trials will be held in Lake Placid and Park City, Utah which are both self-funded trips!!! After team trials in October we will begin World Cup racing. Throughout the year our results on World Cup will determine who is named to the Olympic Team in January 2014!!

    June 12th-23rd Lake Placid, NY               Push Training
    June 24th-June 27th Park City, UT           Push Training
    July 21st-27th Calgary, Canada                 Push Training
    July 28th-AUG 4th Calgary, Canada         Combine Testing and Push Championships
    October (TBA)                                           National Team Trials
    November 18th                                          World Cup Races Begin in Lake Placid
    January 2014                                              Bobsled Olympic Team Named

    It’s Olympic year and I’m ready to get this season going! It’s going to be a great season for me and #Team_USA_Bobsled_Super_Force!!!

    Stories


    Warrior Games

    In May the OTC hosted the opening ceremonies for the Annual Warrior Games! The Warrior Games are for battle injured service members (male and female) who compete in Paralympic sporting events http://www.teamusa.org/warriorgames/ . These service members come from the Air Force, Army, Marines Navy/Coast Guard, and Special Ops; they compete against each other and their counterparts from Great Britain. The events are held here on the Olympic Training Center and the United States Air Force Academy. I was able to attend some of the Paralympic Basketball and Volleyball games here on campus.

    Being a tour guide on campus allowed me to give a VIP tour to some of the main donors of the Warrior Games. This VIP group of sponsors included private families, BP Executives, and Deloitte executives. It was a great time showing these Ladies and Gentlemen around the OTC. After the tour Julia who works for BP as the Director of Government and Public Affairs in the Rockies invited me out to the BP Hospitality Event they were having for the soldiers the following day! During the event I was able to speak more in depth with some of the athletes/soldiers who had competed in the Warrior Games along with several employees from BP.  
    The next day after the BP event I had the pleasure of being the athlete speaker at the Volunteer Awards Luncheon Briefing for 50 plus USOC volunteers and select USOC and NGB staff. The volunteers at the luncheon accounted for more than 8,750 volunteer hours. I thanked the volunteers for their tireless dedication to the USOC and its athletes. I sharef with them my story on how I became a bobsled athlete and my goal of becoming an Olympian at the 2014 Winter Olympics in

    Sochi.  

    A few days later while I was working at the visitor center my friend Alana Nichols, 3 time Paralympian and multiple Gold-Medalist stopped by with her friend and his family. Her friend was an eight year old boy named Jason who is suffering from cancer. This little guy was full on energy and life, just bouncing off the wall. Funny thing was that after I was introduced to him his parents were trying to tell him that I did bobsled but after he shook my hand, the little guy was over it, and was running to go sit in the mock bobsled we have in the front of the visitor center. He was like met that guy already, blah blah he is an athlete that’s cool now it’s time to play on something! Lol
    eBay Executives Return
    If you recall about a month or so I informed you all about the great group of eBay executives who I and some of the other athletes got a chance to meet. Those initials meetings went so well that now I and other athletes are in talks with eBay about internship opportunities with the potential of leading to permanent employment. Since its Olympic year I’m looking to take advantage of this opportunity after the Games. So please pray that it all works out.

    United Way commercial

    Training here at the OTC in Colorado Springs various opportunities occasionally come about. This particularly week in June I and my other team mates got the chance to be in a United Way commercial that will be shown on flights as you board the plane. My team mate Curt and another Winter Olympian were the stars of the piece while I and the other bobsled were more Atmospheric Specialist or background noise! Lol It was a fun experience but I was wishing that I was a well-known celebrity so I could ask for top dollar. Hopefully in the near future when you’re sitting down for you flight you will see my silhouette in the background on the screen in front of you.
    Sponsorship
    As I continue working and traning to achieve my goal in Sochi I am still in need of financial sponsors. If everyone who follows my updates donates at least $50 of sponsorship money I would have enough revenue that will ensure that I’m able to afford needed trips to Park City, Lake Placid, and Calgary for training and National Team Trials! To provide me with sponsorship money please follow this link http://www.jessebeckom3.com/5.html or select the PayPal donate buttons on my web-page and blog page.
    God Bless,
    Jesse
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