Thursday, January 7, 2010

Where's He Been / A Study in Technique

This is the "payoff" for the "why haven't we seen ... / where have they been ..." series. 

This is more along the lines of a study of his technique. 

First, who are we talking about?

Paul, aka, "the Mallet", aka "Hothead"

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Here is Paul in casual mid-ride mode, just enjoying the scenery.

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Here is a photo of "the Mallet" in "concentration mode" before striking for the county line.

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And here is an actual strike for the county line.

Notice the concentration.
Notice the smooth stroke and clean line.

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At other times, he has to actually almost work for the line.
Look at THAT concentration.

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Should anyone ever best him at a CL, the Mallet goes to a further level of evaluation of the lay of the court, er, land.
There is no comment worthy of this photo.

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Paul is known for his special winter cycling headgear.  He is also known for his lampshade hat when the heat is on.


To what does all the above lead?

And . . .
Third US Singles Championship !!!

And . . . (Harvey insisted I end the post with the following photo):

Paul is awarded the Championship Trophy by the previous year's winner (and Paul's doubles partner) Jeff.


(Thanks to Jeff for his advice.  It is good to know that Paul's croquet friends and partners are as helpful as his cycling friends.  Jeff's commentary on the 2009 championship is here.  If you follow the link to read Jeff's commentary, and please do, be sure to read the last paragraph - it is one of the few parts a non-croquet knowledgeable person will understand.  (Paul assured me a few months ago that Jeff is one of very few Americans that write cogantly about croquet matches - I have to take his word for it.))



What are friends for?  (I can't get blogger to let me left-justify this text.)

I found this important informational link while including the link to the commentary on the national championship.  You MUST read the second, third and fourth paragraphs! 

4 comments:

  1. Martin, well done. I imagine Paul, The Mallet, enjoys your presentation. I did. And, congratulations to Paul. I don't know many other national champions in anything. Iva

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  2. Very glad to be of assistance in getting Paul the recognition he so richly deserves.

    Jeff

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  3. I thought this was a cycling blog! What is all this croquet rubbish.
    Mallet.

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  4. LOL

    What are you on about? Most all the text is clearly cycling oriented.

    Besides, the description in the header of this blog includes "certain ancillary items". This post is about a certain ancillary item.

    And, yeah, it was an across-sport conspiracy.


    :-)

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