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I got to 22'2" in college with a 46'10" in triple jump.
Well... The meet I did it the winner was 52' and some change haha.
I ran the 100 yd in high school in 10.0 sec. But I concentrated on football which got me a scholarship. Fast but never in the faaaast class. But good for football.
Yeah, I think that will kill me. I'll never be able to run a 31:13 10K after 20+ years of ceasing to train. I probably shouldn't have stopped running altogether, but after my running career ended in college, I was burned out and grad school was taking all of my time. Oh well ... it was a fun time in my life, but if I want to get (and stay) in shape I may jog but competitive racing is a thing of my past.If you can come to terms with not beating your hs/college times, you can still compete at a high level.
I tried training to compete again after a few years off and it felt like such an uphill battle. I couldn't imagine jumping in meets anymore without being able to walk for days haha.I was a huge XC and track and field distance runner in high school. I primarily ran the 3,200 meters in track but occasionally would run the 1,600 also. My personal best for the 3,200 was 10:01.....my goal throughout HS was to break 10 minutes but it always eluded me!!! I loved XC so much more than track though, nothing like being in the woods covered in mud on a fall day.
After graduating I stopped running, then around 20-21 I started running again, ran a marathon and a half marathon and stopped again. I'm now 26 and am trying to start back up again but I really wish I never stopped.......I gained about 50 pounds in the 5 years I stopped and can run nowhere near the level I used to. Hopefully I will lose some weight and keep at it, it's just frustrating always thinking how easy it was and how much a struggle it is now
I tried training to compete again after a few years off and it felt like such an uphill battle. I couldn't imagine jumping in meets anymore without being able to walk for days haha.