Our first meet, August 30th, was painfully hot and I didn't do very well. It was only a 4k, I believe, but it was probably my least favorite meet.
The second meet, September 8th, on the other hand was my best of the year. I set my 5k PR of 25:16 which I have yet to break. It was a small meet but I still placed 6th out of about 20 if I remember right.
6th place metal, a bloody toe and still loving it!
I missed one meet while I was in Mexico and got sick while I was gone. I was still recovering 2 days after I got home when we had our next meet. I really didn't feel well but I didn't want to skip the race so I went on ahead and I finished a 5k in 31 minutes. I knew my time would be bad but I wasn't planning on it being that bad. Oh well, I guess trying to run 3 miles on a super hilly course while feeling like you're going to puke will do that to you.
The second meet of October, the 6th, was cold, cold, cold which I totally prefer over super hot. I did an OK job on this race but nothing I'm really proud of.
On the 13th I had a good race...until I got DQed. You aren't allowed to wear ANY jewelry and I was wearing my EFY bracelet and another entrance bracelet I got in Mexico. I'm not sure how I got away with it at the other meets but I learned not to risk it after that. I was mad but there wasn't much I could do about it.
The 18th I had another one that I felt like I could have kicked it a bit harder but the run felt really good in any case.
Homeschool Nationals, November 3rd, in Springfield MO was the last meet of the season and it was a complete success! We went the day before and stayed at our friends house over night. Most of the families were staying in a hotel, so the HS girl planned some night-before-the-big-race bonding time in the hotel lobby. We painted our nails our team color.
We arrived at the meet site early the next morning while there was still a chill in the air. It was, in fact, perfect running weather.
A nice warm up run...
...and soon it was time to line up.
Apparently I didn't run hard enough because I didn't feel like I was about to die at the end but maybe part of it was because I was decently happy with my time of 25:20. Five seconds from beating my PR, which is frustrating, but I hadn't come anywhere close to that since I had set my PR at the beginning of the season.
I hadn't made it to varsity for this meet but that just meant that it was easier to get 4th in JV!
Oh and our varsity boys team wore pink socks.
After a victorious morning, the team went to chipotle for lunch.
We had our awards ceremony the next Monday. I was actually surprised that I had lettered.
And that was my first, but certainly not last, season of cross country. Yes, its only the beginning. My PR needs a lot of work. Is a 23 minute 5k a lofty goal for next season? Maybe, but I want to try! For now I'm just getting impatient for track to start. I think the training from all this distance running will really help my shorter distance running.