The race was Saturday morning and we got in late Thursday evening, so we had all of Friday to relax after the course preview. Naturally, for me "relaxing" meant "sitting in the hotel room and watching Spongebob". I don't think I've quite learned how to adult properly yet. The evening before the race, I got the opportunity to go out to dinner with Jacob's family, which totally made my day.
Saturday morning, we arrived at the course to find my older sister (who also competes on a NCAA D1 level) already there and telling the animated story of how she was attacked by a dog on the run over. Before long, Papa John was stretching me out and I was headed over to the starting line.
I yawn when I get nervous... |
Fortunately, I have some great teammates and friends who made it clear that one bad race is not the end of the world. Since this is just my freshman season, I have at least three more years to improve on that finish. I am beyond grateful for the support I have here at Montana State, and the coaches and trainers who are actually willing to listen to their athletes. I spoke to the athletic trainers after the race, and they believe that part of my problem may have been due to an inflamed sciatic nerve, so I have been doing some stretching and exercises to hopefully help remedy that before region this weekend.
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