Saturday, April 28, 2012

Final results of 2012 US Paralympic Trials


Friends, family and readers; it is all done, the 2012 Paralympic Team Trials are complete. Lets recap what has gone on, just over a year ago, I decided to give the 2012 a run for the money. Most my family and friends thought I was crazy, but the dream of having a Gold Medal laid across my chest brought me to the trials.

After being out of the game for almost 8 years I shot incredibly well, but in the end I am officially the 2012 US Paralympic Alternate. Although it was not what I wanted, I gave it everything I could.

I just wanted to thank everyone who has supported me in my journey of the GOLD, but at this time, I need to wait.

The biggest thing people don’t realize is, a “trip has a start and a end, a journey only has a start.”

Am I done shooting? No, absolutely not, I have an obligation to the team and myself to stay on my game.

One thing I am taking from this, champions don’t always stand on a podium, they just continue on.

Thank you all for your well wishes, belief and strength, without you I would have had a tougher time getting here.

Always Sitting Always in Motion

Aaron 

Friday, April 27, 2012

2012 Trials Day 5 Second Day of Competition

Standings as of 4:00 p.m. I am in second place; and tomorrow, it's going to be head to head arrow for arrow. It is coming down to it; and as I was hoping to be way out in the lead, things don't always go the way you planed.

Tomorrow it will come down to seeing the center of the target and shooting every single arrow I got right into it. Keep me in your thoughts and prayers as I want more than anything to take this home for me and my family and friends.

Always Sitting always in Motion

Aaron

Thursday, April 26, 2012

2012 Trials day 4 first day of Competition


Hello everyone! Okay here are the standings after day one, I’m tied for second score wise, but the person I tied with beat me on “X” count (the dead center of the target.) So technically you could say I am in third.

Tomorrow is another day and I have had a wonderful session with my dad, and my dear friend Carisa; both whom basically said to me you can and will pull this off; get out there and do what you do when your back is against the wall, fight harder shoot smarter, stay in your game. I can’t wait for tomorrow.

I would like to thank all of you that contacted Nelson Photo and Home Depot, saying a special thanks to them for their assistance. Nelson Photo took another 1.75 hours today trying to assist me with the scope issue. We unfortunately had to many difficulties and had to admit we did not have the right stuff. However, I need to say Nelson Photo is truly amazing what they did shows there is still people with amazing compassion, not to mention people that believe in service and going to the extreme for the success of the client.

Stay tuned for a great update tomorrow.

Always in Sitting Always in Motion

Aaron

2012 Trials Day 3, Stress to Success


Hello friends and readers, well yesterday turned out to be a very stressful yet unbelievably successful day. Tuesday, I was told that my spotting scope (allows me to se at a quick glance where my arrows are) was not within regs; so I was going to have to fix it, not use it, or shoot under an official warning.

So, my dad, who arrived on Tuesday night, thank goodness as without his help I would be physically exhausted by now, were going to have to create a whole new system that allows me to utilize this very important piece of equipment.

Wednesday we went to Home Depot, and with the help of four very excited employees we created a system we thought would work. Unfortunately, it didn’t. So, after the equipment inspection (which I passed minus the scope) and after a very good practice my father and I set out to find a solution to the situation.

Nelson Photo to the rescue! Just before their closing time my dad runs in and explains the situation, and as I got in there they basically locked the door behind us and came up with a great solution, (they worked with us for an hour.)

Now, it’s Thursday, morning as I write this we are getting ready to leave and all I am feeling right now is success for the day. I can’t wait to show off my new system.

Thank goodness, for Home Depot, and bless Nelson Photo of Little Italy, San Diego, CA.

Do me a favor and “Like” both of them on FB; if you can, write a special note of gratitude, you might not ever get to these two stores here in San Diego, CA., but you can let them know how they changed my life from stress to success.

Stay tuned for today’s shooting report.

Always Sitting Always in Motion

Aaron  

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

2012 Trials Day 2

Okay, so today was a bit rough, but was only a practice day so that is good. Yes the shots were falling in today, but they seemed not as clean as I want, thats okay tomorrow is a new day.

Tomorrow is the official practice and equipment inspection; which means, they look at our bows, arrows the whole gambit, and they say "yes you are good to shoot, no you are not." Why you ask, RULES, and there are a lot of them; yes makes me want to spit as well.

We are getting close friends, Thursday is the start of the shooting and it is going to be fantastic shooting I can feel it.

Signing off as I need a lot more sleep.

Always Sitting Always in Motion

Aaron

Monday, April 23, 2012

Trials 2012

Today was great! An unofficial practice, but the arrows were falling perfect. Tomorrow, is another unofficial practice day and is to be a beautiful day. Stay tuned to my blog to find out how things are progressing.

2012 US Paralympic Archery Trials, ARCO Olympic Training Center, Chula Vista, CA.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Week of March 27th 2012 Aaron is speaking

Week of March 27th, 2012, Aaron Cross will once again be apart of the incredible Assistive Technology Network Team. The team will be speaking in Alexandria, MN on the 27th of March an Sauk Centre, MN on the 28th. These free and open to the public seminars are courtesy of the Assistive Technology Network of Mid-MN. These seminars and discussions are on products and ideas that will enable you and your loved ones to stay in your/their homes.

The Assistive Technology Network of Mid-MN is made up of:

Aaron Cross Motivation on Wheels (St. Cloud, MN)
Tom Ardolf of Cybermation (Waite Park, MN)
Kathy Truman of SPOT Rehab (St. Cloud, MN)
Carisa Rasmussen of Accessible Homes (S. St. Paul, MN)
Karen Matthees of Financial Consulting (S. St. Paul, MN)