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An Ambassador's Diary By
Chunky Morgan
Gay Games in Chicago was always going
to be a special homecoming for me, with so many wonderful happenings
in the previous four years. Since Sydney in 2002, British and World
Championship titles have changed my life forever.
Returning to the Gay Games as World Champion in my sport and as an
official Ambassador was always going to be an emotional and special
occasion. Ten magical days in the Windy City, with expectations high
and media attention at fever pitch.
Here’s an "Ambassadors" account of Gay Games VII.
Thursday 6th to Thursday 13th July - Acclimatizing
I’ve already been in Chicago for a whole week, acclimatizing and
adjusting my body clock. Training is going well. Quad’s gym in Boys
Town is an amazing facility, with a great atmosphere and equipment
for bodybuilders and power lifters.
I’m already calling upon valuable experience gained at the World
Championships in Atlanta in 2004, and so far things are looking
good. My body clock has turned around nicely and my energy levels
are highly reasonable.
Earlier in the week, …
I attended the offices of Chicago 2006 and witnessed first hand the
commitment of the Gay Games staff and volunteers. The whole place
was buzzing with excitement, everyone is working extremely hard to
deliver the Games on time.
To see these wheels in motion is truly ‘Inspirational’.
Friday 14th July - Registration
It’s only at the Hilton accreditation Center that this event becomes
a reality for hundreds of participants, volunteers and officials.
This was also the start of my Gay Games homecoming, with the welcome
and response overwhelming.
Within only a few moments of stepping into line for registration, my
cover was blown. I was recognized by Cheer San Francisco, "Hey,
you’re that weightlifter aren’t you? Hey, you’re that really good
weightlifter aren‘t you?"
We all know Cheer SF doesn't do anything quietly !
I suppose this was the first time that the magnitude of my World
Championship win had really hit home. Strangers from all around the
world were shaking my hand, asking for autographs and photographs.
It was a truly humbling experience.
Saturday 15th July- Opening Ceremony
Many of you may have heard people talk about the Gay Games legacy,
which is passed down through the years. The legacy is made up of
traditions which were first introduced by Tom Waddell at the first
two Gay Games in 1982 and 1986.
One small part of the legacy is that the Powerlifting event is
always on the first day of Gay Games. This means that it’s
impossible for me to see the Opening Ceremony, as it finishes late
in the evening. I’m tucked up in bed by 6 p.m. !
It is also tradition for the Powerlifting Technical meeting to be
held on the day before the competition. Participants renew
friendships and rivalries, with officials from the International
Powerlifting Federation (IPF) giving a rules briefing. It’s time to
get serious.
Sunday 16th July - Competition Day
I’m up and around at 5 a.m.
Going through my pre-competition procedures, ahead of Eddie (coach
for the day) arriving at my hotel. Time to check my kit, prepare
food, take a calming walk and meditate. We’re on the road, heading
for the venue by 6.30 a.m., as weigh in opens at 7 a.m.
Chicago is in the middle of a heat wave with temperatures hitting
100, with equivalent humidity. This is unusually hot for a British
boy and I’m under no illusion that today is going to be extremely
tough.
I’d always said that I’d try and go to maximum weight in Chicago,
even if the temperature was high, especially in the knowledge that
people were expecting me to produce a World Class performance at Gay
Games.
The figures of 225kg Squat, 100kg Bench and 250kg Dead Lift, were
not far from my best, but were still below par. With only six people
in my lifting group, it was impossible to gain enough recovery time,
before being required to take my following attempts.
My own dream performance of a personal best at Gay Games will have
to keep until Cologne 2010. I’m hoping to put that to rest in
Germany, but of course the weights and challenge get bigger every
year. I win Gold Medals and set seven Games Records.
Monday 17th July - Nuclear Fall Out
Once the event is over, it’s best to let it go.
I had a whole 24 hours of letting go in Chicago, as my body closed
down for business due to dehydration. I had pushed the limits in the
heat at the Welsh Ryan Arena and now my body was telling me some
home truths.
My one regret of the Chicago trip, is the cancellation of my
appearance at the Brokeback Locker Room event, hosted by the New
York Times. It would have been an honor to have appeared alongside
my personal hero Dave Kopay. Maybe at Gay Games VIII in Cologne?
Tuesday 18th July - Physique
One of the most anticipated events of the Gay Games week is the
physique event, which was also held at the Ryan Welsh Arena. There
was a large crowd of supporters for the evening show, which is the
final chance for athletes to impress the judges.
I’ve never witnessed a body building competition live before and
found it very interesting to see competitive posing. Some of the
clashes in the middle and heavyweight classes were particularly
entertaining.
My highlight of the night though was seeing fellow Ambassador Tom
Bianchi, make his competitive debut in a physique competition. His
face was filled with joy, as he took to the stage and delivered his
routine. Tom wins a silver medal.
Wednesday 19th July - Press
Conference & Outsports
My press conference was cancelled on Monday morning due to sickness,
it was therefore re arranged for mid week. The Chicago 2006 media
center was buzzing with journalists from all around the world, all
wanting my reaction to the four Gold medals. It still feels a little
strange to have journalists interested in your story, especially
when you come from a small sport like Power lifting. But, I realize
that my story is important to the movement and I’m happy do anything
possible to help promote Gay Games.
That evening ….
The
Outsports party was held at Crew Bar and was in full swing when I
arrived at around 10.00 pm. It was a pleasure to meet fellow
Ambassador Esera Tuaolo (see photo. I'm at right), who seemed to be
having the time of his life competing in flag football at Gay Games.
Esera's Outsports team won the gold medal.
Thursday 20th July - Figure Skating & Men at Sea
One the hottest events of the Gay Games week is the Exhibition of
Champions in the figure skating. This is where all of the medalists
from two days of competition, perform special routines to entertain
the audience.
Once again, It was the first time that I’ve ever seen figure skating
live and it was a totally new experience. Gay Games is the only
place that you will ever see same sex pairs on the ice together and
this was very emotional to see. The Brokeback Mountain on ice was
fabulous!
The best party of the week was the Men at Sea Party, aboard the
Spirit of Chicago. Imagine 1,000 beautiful men, dancing under the
stars, on the Michigan River, with the Chicago skyline in the
background and DJ Chris Cox pumping out the tunes. Chicago boys know
how to party in style.
Friday 21st July - Sightseeing
It’s also important to highlight some of the cultural aspects of Gay
Games, as there were a host of exhibitions, concerts, parties and
panel discussions all week long. I decided to visit the Athletes
Portraits Exhibition, at the Water Tower on Michigan Avenue.
It was wonderful to see pictures of gay athletes hanging in one the
highest profile galleries in Chicago. Gay Games was taking centre
stage in this city, and this was a fine example of how the local
community had welcomed us with open arms.
Just across the road from the Water Tower is the Hancock building,
which has the best view of Chicago available to the public. This is
highly recommended sightseeing, because the views across the city
are spectacular from the Hancock Observatory.
Saturday 22nd July: Closing Ceremony & Triumph Party
The Closing Ceremony of Gay Games at Wrigley Field was my Opening
and Closing rolled into one. I’m never allowed to see the Opening,
so my focus is to make sure that my closing night experience is
unforgettable.
During the ceremony the FGG flag is transferred from the current
hosts Chicago 2006, to the forthcoming hosts Cologne 2010. It was a
great honor to be chosen to carry the Gay Games flag alongside
fellow Ambassador Leigh Ann Naidoo.
It was also wonderful spending time with friends from Golden gate
wrestling club, both during and after the closing ceremony. They’re
a shining example to all sports clubs, with their warmth, spirit and
camaraderie.
So, the Games are over and it’s now time to party …
The perfect end to a perfect week, was hearing my favorite DJ Manny
Lehman spinning at the Aragon Ballroom. Four thousand participants,
officials and circuit boys came together for a huge closing party.
One of my lasting memories of Gay Games VII is seeing Cheer San
Francisco entertaining the audience in a special midnight
performance. For once, the Gay Party Circuit and Gay Games were
brought together in a surreal harmony. Together in Triumph.
Chris Morgan is the current Gay
Games and World Drug Free Powerlifting Champion. He is an Ambassador
to the Federation of Gay Game and Cologne 2010. www.gaygames.com &
www.games-cologne.com
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