Bruce and Kristi Ewen never threw away their daughter's homemade shot put ring. After Maggie went to college at Arizona State, they tucked it in the back of their barn in St. Francis, where their home gym shares space with a tractor and a boat.
Maggie didn't expect to use that plywood circle again. But she also didn't expect a pandemic to shut down her training facility in Moorhead. With no other options, the reigning U.S. bronze medalist moved back home in March, dusting off her old throwing ring and doing strength workouts in the barn.
"My parents are into fitness, and they have all kinds of stuff: dumbbell sets, battle ropes, a squat rack," Ewen said. "It's nothing fancy, but there's everything you need to get the job done. I've been really lucky throughout this whole crisis, with the level of training I'm still able to do even with everything closed down."
Though the coronavirus outbreak has delayed the Tokyo Olympics until next summer, Minnesota athletes hoping to make the U.S. team are continuing to train. Many are in the same straits as other Americans, with their workplaces — gyms, fields, swimming pools, wrestling rooms — shuttered indefinitely.
That has forced them to figure out new ways of pursuing their Summer Games dreams. Wrestler Pat Smith of Chaska is working out in his garage. Kyra Condie, a climber from Shoreview, built a climbing wall in her attic. Rower Kate Roach of North Oaks moved from her New Jersey training center to California, where there are fewer restrictions.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee released guidelines last week to help athletes slowly return to normal training conditions in the months ahead. Until then, Ewen will stay in St. Francis, lifting in a barn and throwing from a circle made of scrap wood.
"Everyone is figuring out how to transition," she said. "That's all you can do right now."
A better setup than most
Before the pandemic hit, Ewen was training with coach Kyle Long at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Long, the school's throws coach, is Ewen's boyfriend and moved with her to St. Francis.