Gold medalist
and US Women's National Team Member Lindsay Tarpley, one of the
most recognisable faces in the women’s game, is the first player
LMS have had the pleasure to interview.
LMS: How old were you
when you first started playing soccer and who/what inspired you to
play? Lindsay Tarpley: "I
started playing soccer when I was four years old. My older brother
played and my dad was the coach. I had a lot of energy as a kid so
I would tag along to his practices and play with the team."
LMS: What has been your
career highlight to date? LT: "It is hard for me
to pick just one career highlight because I have been fortunate to
have a few. First, winning two gold medals in the Athens and
Beijing Olympics is more than I could have dreamed. Another career
highlight was winning the first ever U-19 youth world championship
against Canada in double over-time. I was the captain of the team
and I scored the OT goal in front of 50,000, mostly Canadian, fans.
It was a very unique team and it was a critical point in my
development."
LMS: Do you have any
superstitions or pre-match rituals before a soccer match? LT: "I have a routine
that I follow before every game. It starts the night before and
before I go to bed, I visualize all the good things that are going
to happen in the game. Then the day of, I take a pre-game shower
before we leave for the field. When we get to the stadium I put my
right shin guard and sock on before my left. When I put my jersey
on, I kiss the crest. To me that reminds me how fortunate I am to
be wearing this uniform."
LMS: What advice would
you give to someone thinking about getting involved in women and
girls soccer? LT: "The best advice I
can give is to have fun and enjoy the process. I have always
surrounded myself with a strong support system. If you are serious
about soccer make sure you do everything you can to pursue your
goals. Enjoy the process and never get too high or too low. Find
the middle ground and be confident in who you are."
LMS: What are your
hobbies/interests when you are not playing soccer? LT: "I have a lot of
different interests. I love spending as much time as possible with
my husband and family. I love working with kids and I try to do as
many soccer camps and clinics as I can. I enjoy doing anything
outdoors, going to coffee shops, and exploring the world."
LMS: In your opinion,
how has women's soccer progressed since you first started playing
and what would you like to see for the future of women's
soccer? LT: "Women's soccer has
progressed a lot since I started playing. I remember sitting in my
living room watching the Women's National Team win the '99 world
cup. That was an important moment for women's soccer as well as for
me because I realized that I wanted to be on that team and be a
part of something so special. In 2009 we are launching a new
women's professional league called the WPS. This is a very exciting
time for women's soccer because it is another step advancing the
game. Our goal with the WPS is to be the best league in the world.
The first year there will be seven teams located throughout the
United States and this will provide more players an opportunity to
play. I will be playing for the Chicago Red Stars and I am looking
forward to starting this new adventure."
LMS: Thank you for
taking the time to answer our questions. Good luck in the upcoming
Women's Pro League.
Visit Lindsay's Official Website: www.lindsaytarpley.com