Monday, March 18, 2019
Sports Narrative - Track Competition :: Personal Narrative Essays
Personal Narrative- Track Competition The moment of truth was upon me. The official dates, this includes whom commensurate for finals, for the 400m pass had been posted. My eyeb all(prenominal) scanned the page for the bold letters that spell ANDERSON. As I ran my finger across the page to where the times were posted, my ears began to shut come in all outside noises, leaving me alone with the thump of my heart and the revolutionise and exhale of my lungs. Both began to increase in speed as my eyes narrowed in on the time.My sophomore year had begun and I wasnt trustworthy whether or not I was going to do track this year. make it year I played football in the fall and association football in the spring. Not truely enjoying it, the decision was made to play real futbol (soccer) in the fall, leaving the spring sports season open. My friend kept notification me how fun track was, so I decided to give it a try.As the first meet neared, things were going well. I made it onto the 4x100 police squad making me the third fastest kid on the police squad. The former(a) members of the relay were Jason Schmidt, Jeremy Willard and Rodney Schmidt. Jason and Jeremy were both the top dogs and Rodney and I were second from the bottom of the barrel.The 400 relay was my best event. We placed in every meet and even took phratry some medals as the season progressed. As the track year travel for the home stretch, we had only three more meets to compete in the tiger Invitational, regionals, and state.As the Tiger rolled around, there arose a question of whether or not to keep the team together or break it up and give the two seniors a chance to compete in other individual events at regionals. I actually didnt know about this possible action until about five minutes before the race began on Saturday. We were all huddled together preparing for the start. Jeremy came up to Rodney and me and told us that if we didnt do well the team might be dropped. Kicking our motivation al drive into high, the four of us focused on only one thing running the time we all knew we could. Getting into the blocks I felt more ready than ever. At the sound of the gun, I shot out of the blocks. I sprinted around the track, concentrating on making a great hand-off.
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