Katy Barden speaks to a discus thrower who loved an excellent efficiency on America’s subject of goals just lately
A lovely picture captures the sundown over Millican Discipline in Ramona, Oklahoma. Because the final rays of solar fade over the horizon, there’s a putting picture of a lone throws circle, its vivid concrete contrasting in opposition to the huge, darkish house that surrounds it. The vacancy is charming.
By day, the venue casts a unique spell. Its magic attracts the world’s finest throwers. “What’s it [about the place]?” Nick Percy requested fellow thrower Alex Rose in 2023, intrigued by what he’d heard. “It has nice circumstances”, the Samoan replied, “however it’s simply such an incredible ambiance with everybody wanting everybody else to throw far”.
Ramona is Throw City (USA), a real-life subject of goals. “That’s why I needed to go on the market,” explains Scottish record-holder Percy, who threw a lifetime finest and European and Olympic qualifying normal of 67.73m on the venue in April.
“It’s a love venture [from Don Millican and coach Caleb Seal]. These guys bought a plot of land in a rural space, constructed a stunning facility, then stated: ‘Come and throw’.”
Glasgow-born, Isle of Wight-based Percy, a five-time British champion and 2016 NCAA discus champion, made his Nice Britain and Northern Eire senior debut on the London 2017 World Championships. In 2022, he represented GB & NI on the World and European Championships and completed fifth for Scotland on the Commonwealth Video games. That very same yr he threw 65m, his finest on the time, earlier than a again damage induced him to overlook nearly all of the winter.
His kind and health began to return by means of summer time 2023 – he managed a season’s better of 64.73m – however not quickly sufficient to make it to the World Championships in Budapest. That have, and the prospect of creating his first Olympics, satisfied him to go “all in” for 2024.
His 67.73m, the second-furthest throw of all time by a British athlete, got here on his first day of competitors on the Oklahoma Throws Sequence. Alongside the enjoyment, nonetheless, got here a sometimes blended reception starting from shock and shock to downright indignation. Maybe the context and a larger consciousness of Percy’s constant efforts would have helped placate these naysayers. Actually, all through a month of competitors, the 29-year-old threw a number of instances over 63.80m and delivered 4 throws in extra of his earlier finest.
“Every part sounds windier on the audio,” he laughs, responding to those that counsel his efficiency was purely right down to beneficial circumstances.
Percy’s fourth-best ever efficiency (65.37m) got here in a memorable discus competitors one week later as Lithuania’s Mykolas Alekna threw an unimaginable 74.35m to interrupt the world report on the Oklahoma Throws Sequence World Invitational.
“I threw 65.37m and got here ninth,” he says, with nearly disbelief. “It’s nuts to suppose that may make the ultimate in a World Champs and in any regular competitors you’d be battling for a medal. I believe we had round 200 folks in attendance that day. We have been so pleased for everybody to throw far and that’s the magic of that subject, it’s such a optimistic setting.
“I drove Mykolas again to the airport the subsequent day,” he provides. “I went from certainly one of my finest throws ever to being a taxi driver to the world record-holder. How humbling is that? There’s so much you may study from these guys, however typically you study extra not by asking questions, however by observing, by watching what they do, how they put together, how they act, how they’ll deal with this stuff.”
All of that’s made doable by the lure of Millican Discipline. In case you construct it, the very best will come.
» This characteristic first appeared within the June challenge of AW journal – subscribe right here