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New mom Pikus-Pace is back on her sled
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A few years ago, Pikus-Pace's plan probably was to win Olympic gold in 2006, then leave the sport and start a family with husband Janson, a project manager at a steel fabrication shop.
The crash changed all that.
Pikus-Pace and her husband didn't want to wait any longer for children, so she took last season off and now will be one of a rapidly growing number of mothers on the World Cup skeleton circuit, joining Swiss star and Olympic champion Maya Pedersen, Olympic silver medalist Shelley Rudman from Britain and others.
"I had no idea what it took to be a mom," Pikus-Pace said. "Seeing her at the Olympics, Dara Torres is now one of my role models. Paula Radcliffe, too. I had no idea what it took mentally to have a child and come back out and train and compete."
Those comparisons aren't totally fair. In some ways, Torres and Radcliffe have it much easier.
Torres can swim wherever there's a pool. Radcliffe, maybe the world's best women's marathon runner, can run anywhere.
Pikus-Pace isn't so lucky.
"I have the absolute best support group that I could ever imagine," Pikus-Pace said. "My family is amazing. My friends are amazing. I know when I'm gone, Lacee is getting loved the way I love her and I had to know that in order for me to be here and give myself. I have much more to think about than just sliding. There's a whole new realm to life for me now. It's a whole new love and that's my life."
It's not like she won't see them for months at a time.
The U.S. skeleton federation designed this season's schedule, in part, so Pikus-Pace wouldn't be separated from her family for more than a couple weeks at once. She made a chart out of construction paper, counting down the days between times when she'll see Lacee and Janson again.
That, and five phone calls a day, are enough to get her through and let her focus on winning races again.
"She's spacing out the season pretty well so she shouldn't be without Lacee for much more than a couple of weeks at a time," Sand said. "I know that's probably a long time for her, but she seems to be handling it pretty well."
Before deciding to start her family, Pikus-Pace was at the top of her sliding game.
Fueled by the disappointment of missing the 2006 Olympics, Pikus-Pace went on a tear the following season, capped by winning her first world championship.
If she can regain and maintain that form for the next 15 months, she'll almost certainly head into Vancouver as a gold-medal favorite.
"I don't feel like I've lost a whole lot since winning worlds in 2007," Pikus-Pace said. "So I'm just ready and excited to take it back. I didn't have a chance last year, so I can't say that I lost it, because I wasn't there. But I want to take it back."
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