Hamblin, Scott and Langlois stronger players for facing adversity in Siberia
Ruth Hamblin, Jamie Scott, and Miah-Marie Langlois were on a train in Eastern Europe a few weeks ago. They were supposed to get off in the Czech Republic, but nobody gave them a heads up.
Being the only English-speaking players on WBC Dynamo Novosibirsk of the Russian women’s league, it wasn’t until the trio spotted the team doctor scurrying off that they knew enough to grab their bags and run for the doors. Had they missed their stop, the next one was Krakow, Poland.
The best in Canadian women’s basketball are accustomed to plying their trade at outposts around the world. Hamblin, Scott and Langlois can only laugh about their misadvantures, cherish their experiences, and know that the ability to deal with adversity makes them stronger on the court and off.
“Just the resilience that you get from being in a foreign land, and also you come into these teams and a lot is on your shoulders, you’re expected to produce, so I think that those are experiences and moments of growth that we really carry into (time with the national team),” Hamblin said.