The day after Thanksgiving, my son and I, along with several of his XC teammates, traveled to the Nike Cross Regionals SouthEast (http://nxrse.runnerspace.com/)
in Cary North Carolina. I had planned to
relax and have fun watching some of the top high school cross country runners
in the mid Atlantic. That changed when I
discovered the event also had an open race for parents, siblings and coaches, I
couldn’t resist signing up. Only one
problem - I had not packed my running shoes or gear. In the name of fitness, I braved Black Friday crowds at the local Dick’s Sporting Goods store and emerge with a pair of shorts and a running for a whopping $20. As for shoes, my son let me borrow his racing spikes. Yes, my 16 year old son
wears the same size shoe as me.
Another difference between XC and trail races is the course – high school races are no longer than 5k, and often loop one or more
times over the same terrain. Knowing the race course is critical to doing well. Since my son’s race was before mine, he gave
me the inside scoop. I was
careful to not start to fast and build up to much downhill momentum that might
cause me to wipeout on the gravel. Thanks to my son’s advice, I paced myself up the hill, saving enough for the second half of the race.
I maintained a pretty even pace of 7 minute
10 seconds to finish at 21:37. For
comparison sake, my son ran a 17:21, and his team took 4th
overall.
Overall, it was great experience, especially watching the various high schoolers. Nike definitely knows how to put on a race.

Overall, it was great experience, especially watching the various high schoolers. Nike definitely knows how to put on a race.

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