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Chapter 14

We, of course, saw runners from other clubs and, as with college, we competed against them but enjoyed the camaraderie we shared in the aftermath of races, often doing warm-downs in a big, relaxed group of girls we had just gone to war against, BSing and gabbing as we floated along the Park’s Bridle Path. It was an incredible community, shared at the once-a-month big races held in the City, and I found myself moving higher up in the races I ran as more of the rust was scraped away.

School was good. Running was good. I could have been happier.