Friday, 3 July 2020

Cross Country

On the 2nd of July it was Cross Country. In the morning all the year sixes had to go to Ms Sands. She said we had to be at each station and help the students. After morning tea was the start of Cross Country. We had to be in our group and be in front of the year we had to help first. My group was the year 0 to 1 boys then we had to work our way up to the year 5's.

 After Ms Sands had her speech we got started. My group was at the warm up station to help everybody warm up for the big run. Year 0 to 2 had to do one lap and years 3-6 did two. After the warm up the next group came and the first group we had, had to do the run. After the warm up, we all had to cheer for the others running. Also the year 6's could give out house points but there was a limit, I think it was 2 per year six. We helped everyone warm up until it was our turn to run.

We all lined up then after a short moment we went. It was bad because my leg was already hurting since we had to stand the whole time leading up to the run, then after half of the first lap my foot was hurting as well as my stomach. I got really tired too. After the whole thing I ended up fifth so I made it into zones. Anyway's that's all I have to share for today.
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4 comments:

  1. hi my name is pounamu I like how you play studyladder
    I like playing studyladder to.

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  3. Kia ora. I am Charlie from St Mary’s School.
    I learnt that you do cross country
    At our school were in the middle of training for it
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Charlie

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    1. What do you do for training?, and also is your cross country different or the the same as ours. During cross country we have different rotations and we have leaders like me to tell the little and big students what to do

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