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Velez Blog: Trip of a Lifetime
8/6/2008 12:00:00 AM | Swimming
PEELER: Former Pack Swimmer Velez Pumped About 2008 Olympics
Dan Velez spent three years as a swimmer at NC State. He qualified as a member of the Puerto Rican national team by hitting an Olympic qualifying standard in March at a swim meeting in
I guess the place to start is my trip here. I left
That's what was on my mind on my first flight, but then as we were approaching the airport for landing, I caught a great glimpse of the
The next day I met about half of the Puerto Rican delegation, including all of the swimmers, at the airport and we left on our flight to
Arrival at the Village was quite an experience and was also a quick process. There was music blaring and people everywhere. It was a bit overwhelming, especially considering it was about 3 a.m.
The Village is great. There is an Olympic sized outdoor pool at in the Village, a huge dining hall including a McDonalds, gardens, giant mascots, a full size arcade and plenty more. I didn't do much on the first day mostly due to being extremely tired, but I did get a short swim in at the Village, and I got to see my girlfriend, who is a swimmer for
The next day I got to see the Water Cube for the first time. This thing is by far the most amazing thing I have ever seen. We pulled up to the Cube with the National Stadium (Bird's Nest) in the background, and honestly my eyes welled up with tears. I think this may be when qualifying for the Olympics finally truly hit me hard. The Water Cube is just indescribable. Easily the fastest pool I've ever seen, and just an amazing sight.
Life in the Village has been great. We share a residential building with
The thing that sticks out the most to me so far in my trip is the great hospitality. There are workers absolutely everywhere helping athletes with whatever we may need, and greeting us every chance we get. In a five-minute walk, I probably get 20 or more “Hellos,” “Good mornings,” and “How are yous?” They are really doing a great job with making us feel comfortable here.
I also want to point out that as I was sitting here typing, the Australian Olympic Swim Team walked by and my mouth was dropped as I was star struck at the sight of World record holders and swimming legends Grant Hackett and Libby Lenton walking by.
Wow. I am at the Olympics.



