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Jan 15, 2018

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Personal:

Attended Japanese high school and finished in March 2020. Was very lucky to be able to be a member of a very good team of runners at my high school, even though I was injured most of the time and was not able to be much of a contributor. Am currently doing an Engineering internship at a large manufacturer of Automotive transmissions, etc. It is really exciting. In spring of 2021, if COVID-19 has subsided, I am planning to serve an LDS mission, after which I plan to go to college and study Engineering.

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Warm up run.

10 x 200m sprints.  We practiced starting from starting blocks.

Cool down run.

Comments
From Rob Murphy on Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 13:29:24 from 163.248.33.221

Hey Eva! In my opinion, the best way to keep your enthusiasm is frequent racing. Racing will keep you focused and help you renew your interest.

Maybe old guys can plod around every day without racing, but young people thrive on competition.

From Eva Splaine on Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 07:30:34 from 60.46.21.37

Maybe you are right. My last big race was one year ago when I broke my ankle. It has been a long year coming back from that, but I am totally recovered now and getting stronger all the time.

We have our first meet next week. I will be running a 800m and 1500m double.

I am looking forward to that.

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