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"Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing."
-Muhammad Ali

Thursday, July 28, 2011

My Running Journey in Pictures



My best friend Bre and I were hanging out the other day and discussing our blogs. While I enjoy blogging about running I also realize that people are getting sick of reading solely about my races and training. So I think I am going to try something new: I am going to incorporate fun blogs from time to time documenting anything that pertains to running or that I find of interest. I thought I would start by showing you my running career in pictures. So in a nutshell, this has been the past 6 years of my life. Let me know what you think of the new blog idea!



It all started freshman year. I had been playing soccer competitively all my life and after being denied varsity my freshman year of high school, I finally decided to go out for track and field after much persuasion from Coach Soles (track/xc coach at my school). I loved track so much and realized it was something I was pretty good at so I decided to give cross country a shot.





I love my high school team and all the memories we created. We got to race in the coolest places and we had so much fun kicking everyone's butt in the process. :)



Bass Lake XC Camp

Manhattan XC Invite at Van Courtland Park, NY







Nike Cross Nationals in Oregon







Woodward Park in Fresno California for the state meet and Mt. Sac

Malibu XC Camp

And not to forget other memories and high school races...


Varsity 4xmile at Gahr Relays and a pep talk from Coach Soles


Southwestern League Champions

Woodbridge Girls Sweepstakes Race

Mt. Sac Invitational Junior Year


Buena Park XC Meet with Kaity (We both set a personal record...hence the "pr")

As senior year drew to a close, I had a big choice to make. I knew I wanted to run in college so I started to do my research and contact college coaches. I didn't think I wanted to go out of state until I made a visit to Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. I ended up transferring after my freshman year of college because it was too far and I knew I wasn't happy. However, it was a great experience and I made some friends that I still keep in contact with.




Continued...



2 comments:

  1. i love all the pics!!!!!:) <3 sam

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  2. thanks sammy i miss you! it made me smile looking through all of these...we made so many memories! i miss all the trips and sleepovers and races. hope you are doing well in nebraska at the new house!

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