Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Lone varsity runner on the HSMSE girls' track team

Michelle Lee / Tom Henning
The HSMSE girls' outdoor track team has six members, but only has one varsity runner, junior Michelle Lee. She inherited a leadership role because she is the oldest and the most experienced runner on the team.

Lee did not participate in relays like her underclassmen teammates, and ran only individual races due to her status as the only varsity runner. Even though she did not run with them in the races, she still influenced the younger runners to perform their best. Lee embraced her front runner role by staying positive and setting an example to her younger teammates.

“What I try to do is through all the workouts I just give my all,” Lee said. “If they [the team] see that I’m actually putting in the effort, I want them to be motivated by that.”

This season, Lee ran exceptionally well in the 400 meter intermediate hurdles finishing third in the Manhattan Borough Championships with her best time at 1 minute and 16.6 seconds. Despite a great effort, Lee fell short of reaching the City Championships this season. She has one main goal for next season.

"I would like to make it to City Championships for the girls 400 meter intermediate hurdles [next season]," she said.

Her success gives the team a competitive edge; however, Lee cannot individually run for a whole team.

“We have a really strong freshman relay team right now” she said. “There is one other sophomore, Samantha Chan, and she’s also a really good long jumper and short distance runner. In general we have a very promising team.”

Next season Lee will be joined by Chan on varsity. While they do not have the numbers for a relay team, Lee will no longer have a journey of solitude in girls' varsity track.

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