What High School did you attend: I went to Pike High School
What got you into running? I started running in sixth grade because I loved the team environment and how my hard work directly resulted in faster times.
How are you adjusting to College at Purdue? College is going well so far. It was definitely an adjustment, and I still feel like I have a lot to figure out but I am learning. I have already joined the run club and the Brain Exercise Initiative club.
Do you plan to continue to run in the future? Over the next few years, I plan to continue running because I always want it to play an important part in my life. I hope to continue
getting faster, while growing closer to my new team.
Katelin’s Essay:
When I was a 6th grader, I wanted to play softball for my school, but I only had two options for fall sports. The school permitted 6th graders to join the cross country team, or play tennis. My friend suggested I try running, so I decided to join the cross country team. I thought all people had a general understanding that running was awful, so I didn’t expect to like it, let alone be good at it. However, to date, joining the cross country team was one of the best decisions of my life. The team became my family, and I fell in love with the sport that hurts so much. I love that everyone around me is equally motivated to become faster and that my hard work has tangible results. It’s addicting. After my first season, I missed cross country so much I would lay awake at night thinking about racing again. This love for running drew me away from softball, and I haven’t looked back since.
I love the freedom I have during long runs, or the power and satisfaction I feel after workouts. Most of all, I love racing. I love feeling alive when I push my body to the limit, and I’m running solely on grit and determination. The sport is a release of negative energy for me, it takes away my headaches, and restores the sense of confidence and calm in my mind. Running helps me grow stronger physically and mentally, and it brings out the best version of myself. Running will always be a part of my life not just because it makes me happy, but because I still have many goals I want to accomplish. The longest run I have competed in is a 5k, but I want to eventually run a marathon, and compete in Ironman races. Running got me interested in the limits of my body, and I still have so much to give to the sport. I want to continue getting better just to prove to myself that I can. Even though I will not run on an official school team next year, I plan to join a run club because I want to continue racing.
It is hard to explain what exactly running means to me, because yes the sport hurts, and yes I go weeks without improvement, but still… my love for running grows everyday. When my time drops, it makes all the long and gruesome workouts worth it. Nothing else in this world makes me feel as happy and as powerful as running. I am grateful as a sixth grader I joined the cross country team, and I am forever thankful for my coaches and teammates who push me to be a better runner and the best person I can be. Without them, my love for running would not have grown to as big as it is now.