BuzznBelle'smom
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I know kids who want to be on a team -- perhaps to look good for scholarships, whatever -- but they don't really like to run. XC is seen as an "easy sport" because it has a short season; many people see it as "preparation" for the real track season, which doesn't come 'til spring. Anyway, some kids'll start the race with the group . . . then once the majority passes them, they'll just stop running and walk back to the finish unobtrusively. Of course, they can't really fake winning . . . but they're essentially faking being on the team.
Honestly, I've never, ever seen this. XC is a tough sport--you run in sleet, up and down mountains, if you throw up, you keep going--it can be brutal. I do agree that some people seem to be on the team because there rarely are cuts, so they can have a sport on their resume. But I've never seen or heard of anyone walking back to the finish line. And I can't imagine a coach tolerating it. Not to mention, I know when DD14 is in prime XC training mode, she's running 50 miles a week. A typical varsity practice is 5-6 miles a day, sometimes more. One of their mottos is "On the 7th day, God did an easy three", because that's what a day off means to a XC kid. Really, if I were looking to add a sport to my resume, jsut to have one, I'd be the world's slowest sprinter. Or worst long jumper, or a great bench-warmer--anything but running through the mud!