The Road Less Traveled- Emily goes to Europe for Slalom! by Emily Jackson | May 24, 2012 | Whitewater | 16 comments I was raised to believe everything you do in life is a choice. You’re born a certain way with certain features and personality traits but everything else is a decision you are making. My Dad always said your not happy or sad, you choose to be happy or sad, you choose to get angry as a result to something and you choose to enjoy the things you enjoy. Sometimes decisions can be more difficult, like my most recent one. Do I compete on the US Freestyle Tour like I have for 9 years or go to Europe and Compete at the Slalom World Cups with the chance to make the Olympic Team? Here is a little background, I have competed slalom before, in fact, I competed at the Olympic Trials for all of Africa in 2008, I won the event with a months training, which is the most I have ever spent in a slalom boat. (I didn’t have an African passport or heritage so the race didn’t mean anything other then a win) I also raced at the 2008 US Olympic Trials in Charlotte but only showed up the day before the race. I paddled terribly but had a great time and left very proud of my final run which is still clear in my head as a fast clean run. I have competed in Freestyle much more often but not longer. Both Slalom and Freestyle were at an event called Fibark in Colorado, which was one of my first events. There wasn’t enough JR Women in the Freestyle to have a class so I ended up competing in the JR Men and getting third. This fueled me into the Freestyle scene with a ton of confidence in my paddling as hey, I was a twelve year old girl and I had just beat some boys! Beating they boys is still a huge drive for me which is why I perform well in the women’s class, watching the men’s run and thinking, that’s what I want to do really makes it so I am pushing myself harder and farther then I would if I constantly compared myself to my female competition. There are certain females I would say push my equally as hard and the most prominent one in my paddling career is Ruth Gordon. She also doesn’t limit herself to paddling compared to other people she just paddles as best as she can. I love the feeling of being pushed but also find it hard because once pushed I am like “okay, I know I can do this.” Once you know you can do something the disappointment of not doing it stings a bit more but believing in yourself in the first place is what makes the moves and rides come together. You go nowhere without believing in yourself. I put a lot of pressure on myself and in freestyle that excels me! I also love the feeling of people watching me because I want to show them hey, I am a little girl in a pink boat and I can paddle like most guys. The water isn’t controlling me I am the boss of the water! I still have a long road ahead of me to be at the same level as all the top men consistently but I believe I can do it, so I keep trying! So there I was sitting there fretting at the thought of missing the events that make me feel good about my personality, my competitive streak and my padding. Missing those moments where I explode with 15 seconds left. I struggled coming off from the World Championships not because I didn’t win, but because I never had that explosion of tricks that I wanted to share with the world that day. At the same time I sat there excited at the idea that I was strong enough to give up what I am most comfortable and accustomed to and try something new. Something where I don’t know how I will do, what I need to do or where to even begin. Doing something that instead of potentially making any money, I will be spending it all, and instead of having my best friends in the eddy with me, meet some new face and get to know others better. The concept that I was even willing to think about going baffled me. But then again I did have a decision to make. I decided with the support of my family friends that I would go the road less traveled. I have a strong faith in my father, as I know he makes mistakes but he never looks at them as mistakes only a learning process… That’s a choice he makes so his approval and support is something I always look for in big decisions. And taking this road wasn’t even a question to him. One of the reasons I chose this was the simple truth that at any moment that I didn’t believe in myself I had people who I don’t even know, believing in me. I had mothers of racers tell the coaches, “how cool would it be if Emily made the team.” The coaches responded that I wouldn’t make the team. I contribute making the US team to them, because I do always love a good challenge and nothing fuels me more than a “you can’t or won’t.” I decided to take this road because every choice and decision is a door that leads to another and another and I feel like I have never opened this door before… so who knows where it will lead…. It could stop tomorrow, or the next day, or the next, and no matter where it ends I will be fine with that. Because I will forever be proud of myself for going on with this humbling experience and this amazing opportunity. So here I am now, sitting in a bed and breakfast a miles walk from the course in Cardiff, Wales. I arrived here at 10pm and luckily the lady let me in to her home. I came to Cardiff with no lodging, no transportation and no clue as to where or what I would be doing. I paddled last night in the rain, under the lights, cold and tired, but I knew that it’s exactly where I wanted to be. Missing my family, husband and pups, drives me to paddle even harder. I am a truly blessed person and I know that no matter what the outcome of this new door, new experience and new atmosphere, I have made a great choice. To my amazing husband who showers me with confidence, and all of those who believe in me, I am forever grateful! Now….. Fast and Clean! : ) Emily 16 Comments Micah Kneidl on May 24, 2012 at 2:53 am Best of luck Emily! You are good at accomplishing goals.. Keep it up. Reply Eric Jackson on May 24, 2012 at 12:27 pm Have Fun, Emily… Especially on race day!!! Love, Dad Reply Lee Hart on May 24, 2012 at 12:49 pm Makes perfect sense Emily. I admire your mental toughness and I have seen that whenever you put your mind to something, the possibilities are limitless. Good luck! Reply Scott Martin on May 24, 2012 at 1:00 pm Great read, thanks for sharing your thoughts. All the best ! Reply Beccy Garvin on May 24, 2012 at 1:34 pm Great write up Emily, and like your Dad said “have fun!” Reply Tracy Sage on May 24, 2012 at 2:40 pm Emily, yes, fast and clean. Enjoy! Great to read your story. Reply Devon Barker on May 24, 2012 at 3:02 pm Show your spunk! I know you can. Devon Reply sonia on May 24, 2012 at 4:17 pm Right on, Emily! Reply Lili Colby / MTI Adventurewear on May 24, 2012 at 7:45 pm YOU GO GIRL! Enjoy EVERYTHING about it – even that Welsh rain. Reply Nick Troutman on May 24, 2012 at 7:57 pm Have fun, no matter what happens. We all love you, and wish you the best along your journey. The road less traveled. You are an inspiration to many, and always me. Yours Always. Reply Damon Bungard on May 24, 2012 at 9:39 pm Enjoy every moment. Just watch out for the black pudding – yuck! Reply Marsh Jones on May 25, 2012 at 2:03 am Have fun, paddle smart, and enjoy the ride! Reply Jeanne Rearick on May 25, 2012 at 10:24 am Emily Jackson, you are an amazing young lady. There is no doubt in my mind that anything you put your mind to you will accomplish, not only accomplish, but you will succeed in everything. You are a winner and always will be. Have fun and go get’em girl! Reply Lisa Jacobi on May 25, 2012 at 11:16 am Such a beautiful write and I look forward to hearing your thoughts in 10 years as you glance back at this path yet are still pointing forward on yet another. We are all so fortunate to be presented with these amazing avenues in life. Love from the Jacobi gals… (and one guy and 3 non-spotted poodles.) Reply Tim Parker on May 25, 2012 at 1:18 pm ROCK IT clean and fast………. You da girl Em……. Reply Steven DeWitt on May 28, 2012 at 7:02 pm You’re such an inspirational person. I admire your courage to take the road less traveled – but it WILL make all the difference, as it always does. Good luck Emily! Reply Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. 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Micah Kneidl on May 24, 2012 at 2:53 am Best of luck Emily! You are good at accomplishing goals.. Keep it up. Reply
Lee Hart on May 24, 2012 at 12:49 pm Makes perfect sense Emily. I admire your mental toughness and I have seen that whenever you put your mind to something, the possibilities are limitless. Good luck! Reply
Scott Martin on May 24, 2012 at 1:00 pm Great read, thanks for sharing your thoughts. All the best ! Reply
Beccy Garvin on May 24, 2012 at 1:34 pm Great write up Emily, and like your Dad said “have fun!” Reply
Tracy Sage on May 24, 2012 at 2:40 pm Emily, yes, fast and clean. Enjoy! Great to read your story. Reply
Lili Colby / MTI Adventurewear on May 24, 2012 at 7:45 pm YOU GO GIRL! Enjoy EVERYTHING about it – even that Welsh rain. Reply
Nick Troutman on May 24, 2012 at 7:57 pm Have fun, no matter what happens. We all love you, and wish you the best along your journey. The road less traveled. You are an inspiration to many, and always me. Yours Always. Reply
Damon Bungard on May 24, 2012 at 9:39 pm Enjoy every moment. Just watch out for the black pudding – yuck! Reply
Jeanne Rearick on May 25, 2012 at 10:24 am Emily Jackson, you are an amazing young lady. There is no doubt in my mind that anything you put your mind to you will accomplish, not only accomplish, but you will succeed in everything. You are a winner and always will be. Have fun and go get’em girl! Reply
Lisa Jacobi on May 25, 2012 at 11:16 am Such a beautiful write and I look forward to hearing your thoughts in 10 years as you glance back at this path yet are still pointing forward on yet another. We are all so fortunate to be presented with these amazing avenues in life. Love from the Jacobi gals… (and one guy and 3 non-spotted poodles.) Reply
Steven DeWitt on May 28, 2012 at 7:02 pm You’re such an inspirational person. I admire your courage to take the road less traveled – but it WILL make all the difference, as it always does. Good luck Emily! Reply