Kleant Daci 2013 / Tom Henning |
Cross country is the most popular sport in the school because it attracts all different types of student-athletes.
“I believe many people joined cross country because we built up a reputation of being a very supportive and kind team, but also it is a place for those who probably aren't the most coordinated of athletes but happen to be talented runners instead,” said three year member Kleant Daci.
Even though cross country is fundamentally an individual sport, the members of the Flying Dragons are very unified. Although they usually don’t run with each other, they still work out together like any other team. The practices help the team devise strategies and build mental endurance for the races, helping each other reach their full potential.
“It almost feels like a big, big family,” said freshman runner Chae Young Kim.
There is a small number amount of girls on the cross country team, but they work hard to keep up with the guys.
“I don't know if I would enjoy [having more girls on the team] more because being on a co-ed team encourages me to run as fast as the guys,” girls captain Michelle Lee said. “I can't just give up because I'm a girl.”
The outcomes of this unified and family-like team helped them reach the city finals. A large number of new students are expected to join cross country again next September. Using what they learned this year, they seem more than ready to stay as a family and look to run even farther than they did before.