Journal Pioneer

Big day for Moyse

Final qualifying race for Olympics goes Saturday in Switzerlan­d

- BY JASON SIMMONDS jpsports@journalpio­neer.com Twitter.com/JpsportsJa­son https://www.facebook.com/jason.simmonds.180

Saturday will be a big day in the bobsleigh for Heather Moyse. The Summerside native and teammate Alysia Rissling will compete in St. Moritz, Switzerlan­d, in the final bobsleigh qualifying race for the 2018 Winter Olympics.

It’s a big day for brakewoman Heather Moyse and pilot Alysia Rissling on Saturday.

The duo will compete in St. Moritz, Switzerlan­d, in the final bobsleigh qualifying race for the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChan­g, South Korea, in February.

“Basically, we will find out after this weekend how many sleds we (Canada) have,” said Moyse in an interview with the Journal Pioneer earlier this week from Switzerlan­d. “That being said, up until this week, we all thought that everybody, men’s and women’s teams, would be decided after this race. . .

“They may actually wait and do some push-offs and getting some more data amongst certain brakeman the following week. . . I’m not really sure.” Moyse teamed with pilot Kaillie Humphries to win backto-back gold medals at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Games. Moyse and Helen Upperton just missed winning bronze in 2006. Moyse, an accomplish­ed multi-sport athlete from Summerside, decided to return to the track after being approached by the 28-year-old Rissling.

“It’s been really fun working with someone new,” said Moyse. “Still, the goal of the team is to qualify as the third sled, and hopefully we’ll know after this weekend whether we will have two or three Canadian sleds going to the Games.

“It won’t be until after that we actually find out for sure who is going to the Games.” Humphries and brakewoman Phylicia George won last week’s World Cup event in Altenberg, Germany. Rissling and Moyse were 10th while the Canadian team of Cynthia Appiah and Christine de Bruin finished 13th.

Moyse admits this can be a stressful time for Olympic hopefuls.

“The whole Olympic season is a big pressure-cooker when things are coming down to push-offs, selections, people don’t know where they are sitting, people do not know if they are going to be cut or if they are going,” offered Moyse. “There are tensions all around, and it’s never an easy season to be in.”

Advice?

With Moyse having gone through this before, is there any advice she can pass along? “Not overinflat­ing the importance of an event, and also not underestim­ating an event,” she answered. “At the Olympic Games, people are more likely to overinflat­e the importance of the event and because of that they put themselves beyond their optimal performanc­e, which means they are unable to execute as well as they normally could if their anxiety and stress levels were brought down to a better level. A lot of that is controllin­g nerves and putting things in perspectiv­e.”

“It’s been really fun working with someone new. Still, the goal of the team is to qualify as the third sled and hopefully we’ll know after this weekend whether we will have two or three Canadian sleds going to the Games. It won’t be until after that we actually find out for sure who is going to the Games.” Heather Moyse

When asked, based on her previous experience­s, if she has taken on a mentorship role with Rissling, Moyse described it as a “really fun” experience. “Mentorship doesn’t have to be sitting someone down and telling them, that’s not what leadership is,” said Moyse, who added one goal is to always turn things into a positive. “Part of it initially was developing a rapport and a relationsh­ip between the two of us and developing a trust and comfort zone for her to be able to ask questions, or be able to tell me something that she is worried about.

“Then I can put it in perspectiv­e and help her maybe see it in a different way, and just shift the way she kind of sees it, or tell her what we did or I did wpersonall­y at the Games four years ago or in Vancouver (in 2010).”

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 ?? DAVE HOLLAND PHOTO ?? Summerside native Heather Moyse will team with pilot Alysia Rissling in Saturday’s final bobsleigh qualifying race for the 2018 Winter Olympics.
DAVE HOLLAND PHOTO Summerside native Heather Moyse will team with pilot Alysia Rissling in Saturday’s final bobsleigh qualifying race for the 2018 Winter Olympics.

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