Monday, May 14, 2012

Cub Track Meet



While Karl was out of town last time (he is out of town again right now getting his field work ready for this summer), the kids and I went to the boys' 2nd track meet. The Coconino High School track team puts it on as a fundraiser and we think it is a fantastic idea! We wish there was a little track club for young kids as well but that is still in the making... 

The boys had been excited for days. Finally, it was time for the warm up to begin!


Max (3) is such a crack-up! He was really into it. His leader, Victoria, did a great job with the the little ones. He was in the 2-5 age group. 


Warming up together. 



First up for Max was the long jump
Practicing from the side:




They then lined up and did it one by one like the big kids but I didn't get any pictures because I was busy watching Noah do the 'shot put'. But, obviously, I didn't get any pictures of that either. No good excuse here...


But I did take pictures of Jake and Noah duking it out in the 100 and 200 meter dash. These two good friends are pretty competitive and were not about to let the other one off easy. That said, Noah can't do a thing without Jake right by his side, so he would turn around and if Jake wasn't right on his heels, he would slow down and wait for him... 


Having fun. The most important. 




Checking out their well-earned ribbons



In the meantime, Max was busy throwing the ball:




He must have thought I missed it because he then went on to tell/show me exactly how he threw that ball: 



The 200m dash
Maybe we need to work on starts a little more:


What makes his late start funny is that after the race I heard him tell his friend Nixon (orange shirt) very excitedly: 
"... and I almost got a head start!" 
???



200 meters can be quite long for a little guy!



Am I there yet???


The highlight of the day: 

Max's 100 meter dash


Going strong. No time for lollygagging during this one!



Since they had the 3 and under kids run in a separate heat, 
Max won his race and got a 1st place ribbon! 


He couldn't have been more thrilled and talked about his win for days! 


Good times. Very good times! 
Already looking forward to next year...




3 comments:

Jamie Pearson said...

Good times! I should look into something like that for Kade. He is such a funny runner I love it. Hey are you going to be in Utah anytime? oh just remembered I am not supposed to ask you questions on here. Guess I'll e-mail you =)

Smart Helm said...

That is an awesome idea and looks like so much fun. I'm always impressed how you find the fun community activities to participate in. I know ur kids love it!

Elena said...

I love these pictures, especially the hair blowing in the wind. :)