When I last left you I was in Warwick Rhode Island visiting
the Bishop Hendricken team and getting ready for the Brown University
Invitational. I went to Brown, and
this is the first year that the Brown meet was a Nike event. I got to the course Friday morning and
the coaches and I began setting up snow fencing and making the shoot and all of
the other fun things that go into making a meet. I normally just come to the meet and set up my truck and the
rest of my gear, and I didn’t realize how long it takes to get everything
ready. It gave me a new
appreciation for meet directors, and it was also foreshadowing for my trip to
Indiana. More on that later.
The morning after set up we head out to the course nice and
early. My trucks in a prime
position near the retail truck and a tight old tree. As people start filling in I meet an unexpected guest. It seems the Shalane Flanagan’s mother
runs a website, prettysporty.com, that is taking pictures at the meet. In exchange for her setting up next to
my truck she gives me a couple of autographed posters of her daughter. I now realize I have a pretty sweet
prize to give away. What’s the best way to give out prizes? Dance off of course. I go up and talk to the DJ, he loves
the idea, so we tart promoting it all day.
After the championship races finish up and before the awards
ceremony a group of, and I’m not kidding you, a couple hundred kids gather for
the dance off. The other judges
and I decide for the first round we are each going to pick 3 boys and 3 girls
we think should advance to the next round. For the second round we are each going to pick 1 girl and 1
boy, then we will have the crowd determine by a round of applause who the winner
is. The three rounds finish up,
and it is a very close competition, but the crowd makes the winners clear and
the prizes are distributed appropriately.
After the dance off I got to present the awards to the top 3
teams and top 15 individuals in each race. It was a cool way to end a pretty exciting day of
racing.