Friday, April 17, 2009

Track and Field Nationals 2009 (Results)


My 200m race was on Monday. Let me tell you more about my race.


The atmosphere at Choa Chu Kang stadium was tense everyone was nervous. ( I have included a picture though I am not in it. ) I received my shirt tag. the number was "499". Just 1 hour before my race, I received news from my coach that I was running in lane 1. Bad News! As you know in a 200m race, a runner runs a route compromised of a curved and straight route. As lane 1 was the most inner lane, it no doubt had the steepest curve, making it the hardest to run of all lanes. If only I was in another lane, I am sure I would have been able to get a faster timing.


You must be really dying to find out my results right? I ran my 200m race in 28.08 seconds. A new personal best. I managed to shave off 0.82 seconds from my previous personal best timing of 28.9 seconds. That is quite a big improvement. Unfortunately I did not make it to the semi-finals. Just for your information, the difference between every runners' timing was 0.01 seconds. Just imagine that!


Let me narrate to you how I felt while running. When I started off, I was full of energy, leaping from the starting blocks. I easily managed the steep curve and thundered down the straight route. I have never felt so good before with the wind blowing against you face. There was actually no wind, but I was travelling so fast that I could hear the air roar in my ears as I sprinted towards the finishing line. I felt like the boy named, Zebra. Zebra is a character in a story I recently read during Language Arts class. Like me, Zebra loves running. Back to my race. Many of my track friends came to support me. According to them, they were cheering and shouting their lungs out. However, I did not hear them. I think I was travelling too fast to hear them. Remember I told you the wind was roaring in my ear? Anyway I would like to thank them for all their support from the bottom of my heart.


Next Thursday is the track and field grand finals. I really hope that we will once again as for the past 18 years be crowned the champions. It really means a lot to us to continue this legacy and not let all our seniors' sweat and tears go to vain. Good luck to all our Trackers!