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After a couple months of training, Jordan had the first cross country race of his sophomore year this afternoon, the Basin Ice Melter . It was a 4K race this year, held in Moore Park, which has some steep terrain. All five local high schools ran. Early in the race, I was disappointed that he was well back in the pack and there were two other Hosanna runners in front of him.
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The photo above was taken as they descended one steep, dusty path and turned the corner back up the hill. By this point in the race, he had moved up a little and was second for Hosanna. When they came back down the hill, he was still in a similar position but then in the final third of a mile or so, he picked up the pace and ended up crossing the finish line half a step ahead of John Shaw, who is a senior on Hosanna's team, and finished in 23rd place.
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I think his real time was probably 17.03 minutes (I was slow on clicking the shutter) and it was a good hard run. Here's hoping that it bodes well for the rest of the season! His next race is Saturday near Lakeview.
1 comment:
Good for him! My son runs track, but he runs short distances, and although he's not that good, I'm proud of him for participating in a sport (we're a totally unathletic family). And he bettered his times the second year he ran track, so that was good.
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