Sept. 29, 2008
BERKELEY - Two former California women's water polo standouts, Heather Petri and Elsie Windes, won silver medals with the United States women's water polo team this August at the 2008 Olympics. Petri lettered at Cal from 1997-99 and returned to finish her degree and eligibility in 2001. The Orinda, Calif., native was Cal's 1999 and 2001 team captain and was second-team all-MPSF, MPSF Tournament first team and All-National first team in 1999. Petri earned her third Olympic medal this year after taking home a bronze medal in 2004 and silver in 2000. CalBears.com recently sat down with Petri to discuss her experiences in Beijing. CalBears.com: What was the best part about the Olympics for you? CalBears.com: What was one of the more difficult aspects of the Olympics, either athletically or personally? CalBears.com: What was the food like in Beijing? Did you get to experience some of its more exotic foods?
CalBears.com: What was the experience of staying in the Olympic Village like? Petri: Where do I start? Visually the Olympic Village in Beijing was incredible. I was blown away by the beauty of the landscaping. There were lush gardens and pools filled with flowers and golden accents adorning most of the architecture. In terms of amenities, there was anything you could dream of. All you had to do was ask one of the thousands of volunteers, and they would point you in the right direction. After the first few days, filled with awe and excitement, being surrounded by all these incredible athletes, the village felt comfortable and allowed you to focus on the competition at hand. CalBears.com: Did you notice anything in particular about playing in the facilities in Beijing? How was it different or similar to past international and/or domestic play experiences? CalBears.com: How does this Olympic compare to your experiences in Sydney and Athens? |
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