Why We Run
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009I recently played golf with my friend Mike, which is ironic, because Mike is the reason I run today and the irony is that golf played a major role.
Mike and I tried out as freshman for the Sabino High School golf team, (ahem), many years ago. We hacked it around, practicing on the links all summer and gave it our best shot on a hot, monsoony Tucson August afternoon. We weren’t really that good, but thought we maybe had a chance. But in our young naiveté, we missed one thing: the Sabino golf team was perennially tops in the state and had future pro Willie Wood leading the charge. Needless to say, we did not make the team. Back then, after school, sports substituted for Phys Ed and we were petrified that we would have to take P.E. and shower after 3rd period. So we did what any scared 14-year-old kids would do – signed up for Cross Country, a no cut sport!
Twenty-eight years later I am reminded of this story as I ran at the Tucson City Parks Track & Field Meet at the UA open track meets. Alongside me for the mile race were two recently graduated kids from Sabino, one the state high school champ in the mile and half-mile, and the other a close runner up. After the race they were full of questions. They wanted to know times, records and how fast we were back in the day. My memory was fuzzy and I couldn’t remember much except some ugly uniforms and the golf story.
Mike and I remain friends to this day because of our love of running, respect for our cross country coach Mr. Brooks and the ability to look the other way after the other suffers a bad golf shot. We had some great teams back then, but oddly all Mike and I could remember that day were the great times we had along with our teammates. No times, no course records, just laughing and running. I hope that’s what running is for you, laughing, running and pursuing your dreams. Luckily we were able to realize ours.
I finished a distant third to my much younger Sabino brethren that night (the state champ even lapped me). But, needless to say, I’m on the team.
I want to know why you run. What is your story?
No need to be on any team to compete in these City Track Meets. We’ll see you there!
