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Post by Beck on Apr 4, 2011 15:13:31 GMT 10
Sean's school had their cross country today. I went to watch this year. Early since last year when I went at the time I was given they had already finished Good thing to because they started a good 30 minutes before they were supposed to! Anyways... Sean came first He was a fair ways in front of the next kid There were two laps, a lap was 500m so 1000m all up. He lapped one kid Were you good at running at school? Did you place well when your school did the cross country or were you walking with your friends?
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Post by Loz on Apr 4, 2011 17:16:06 GMT 10
Well that's good. He was telling me he was going to come second the other day Hell no i didn't run. I couldn't care less about cross country. I was a netballer and played other team sports. We used cross country as a nice wander down the beach!
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Post by Beck on Apr 5, 2011 8:01:12 GMT 10
He would have come first by a much larger margin if he hadn't kept turning around to see where everyone else was I loved cross country. I used it as a time to think, when I was running. I always came in the top two at both primary and high school and always did the inter-high competition in it (except when i buggered my knee)
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Post by Nico on Apr 5, 2011 8:35:02 GMT 10
Man look at him go . I wasn't a runner either! I hated that feeling I got after running that my chest was going to explode lol, I always wished I could hack it but I couldn't and I was never that good at it so I stuck to netball, hockey & badminton the sports I was good at .
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Post by Nina on Apr 16, 2011 10:00:05 GMT 10
I liked running but I wasn't very fast lol.
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Post by Shaun on Aug 17, 2011 21:47:51 GMT 10
Yeah I didn't mind participating in it but I was never one of the faster kids. Only did it when I had to, and I ran on my own not with my mates. Never understood people doing that.
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Post by Beck on Aug 18, 2011 9:34:16 GMT 10
Well I don't know about boys but for girls it was to talk the whole time
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