Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?
She does not seem to be lacking speed, endurance, or energy. Every body is different I guess.
PS - Her gait is also awkward looking, but it works!
For now. It's sick what parents allow. She doesn't look healthy.
There's something of a tragic history there and her mom is deceased. An interview with her dad sounded like he didn't worry if she was pushing herself too much because she's been through so much worse. I hope she is okay, but it worried me too.
Totally concerning. It makes me sad for her and other girls like her. There are many.
She has never lost a XC race. Yes- she is thin but she clearly can run. To keep the pace she does- she can't be unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?
She does not seem to be lacking speed, endurance, or energy. Every body is different I guess.
PS - Her gait is also awkward looking, but it works!
For now. It's sick what parents allow. She doesn't look healthy.
There's something of a tragic history there and her mom is deceased. An interview with her dad sounded like he didn't worry if she was pushing herself too much because she's been through so much worse. I hope she is okay, but it worried me too.
Totally concerning. It makes me sad for her and other girls like her. There are many.
She has never lost a XC race. Yes- she is thin but she clearly can run. To keep the pace she does- she can't be unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?
She does not seem to be lacking speed, endurance, or energy. Every body is different I guess.
PS - Her gait is also awkward looking, but it works!
For now. It's sick what parents allow. She doesn't look healthy.
There's something of a tragic history there and her mom is deceased. An interview with her dad sounded like he didn't worry if she was pushing herself too much because she's been through so much worse. I hope she is okay, but it worried me too.
Totally concerning. It makes me sad for her and other girls like her. There are many.
She has never lost a XC race. Yes- she is thin but she clearly can run. To keep the pace she does- she can't be unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?
She does not seem to be lacking speed, endurance, or energy. Every body is different I guess.
PS - Her gait is also awkward looking, but it works!
For now. It's sick what parents allow. She doesn't look healthy.
There's something of a tragic history there and her mom is deceased. An interview with her dad sounded like he didn't worry if she was pushing herself too much because she's been through so much worse. I hope she is okay, but it worried me too.
Totally concerning. It makes me sad for her and other girls like her. There are many.
Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?
Anonymous wrote:For the district meet- it is the top 10 runners for both boys and girls for each of the 8 teams in the district.
Top 6 teams from the district go to the region and then top 3 teams from region go to State meet. (plus the top 5 runners not in the top 3 teams will qualify for states too).
I assume JV Jamboree is for the 11-20 runners from the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?
She does not seem to be lacking speed, endurance, or energy. Every body is different I guess.
PS - Her gait is also awkward looking, but it works!
For now. It's sick what parents allow. She doesn't look healthy.
There's something of a tragic history there and her mom is deceased. An interview with her dad sounded like he didn't worry if she was pushing herself too much because she's been through so much worse. I hope she is okay, but it worried me too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?
She does not seem to be lacking speed, endurance, or energy. Every body is different I guess.
PS - Her gait is also awkward looking, but it works!
For now. It's sick what parents allow. She doesn't look healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?
She does not seem to be lacking speed, endurance, or energy. Every body is different I guess.
PS - Her gait is also awkward looking, but it works!
Anonymous wrote:I have seen some concerning pictures of the young lady who won in NC. How can parents allow this level of emaciation to be on display?