CC courses
CC courses
How many schools run CC away from their football or Track location
Seems like too many are ran with taking in the football or track area, resulting in too many quick times because of flat courses. Logan was running at the HS area but heard it is up behind the MS now taking in the wooded area
Seems like too many are ran with taking in the football or track area, resulting in too many quick times because of flat courses. Logan was running at the HS area but heard it is up behind the MS now taking in the wooded area
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Fairland course is at old lock 27 where our bus garage and BOE is located. We have a course that has a few small hills, runs along the Ohio river around horse stables and through the woods. Lap and one half course twice through woods. The River provides a great background for the finish, once had the Delta Queen going by during a race.
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Meigs' course is a real cross country course. It's through the woods with plenty of hills to pick out the runners who don't train.
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A couple years ago I had a coach tell me that the course at Meigs was one of the best in SEO. It sounds like what a CC course should be like.
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Even though I didn't run cross country but the ones I have seen that looked like good ones was Lancaster by OU, Northwest and Hillsboro
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Marietta runs at the Broughton Nature Area. True cross country course, many hills. Tough early in the season with the heat. More and more teams it seems want to run at flat courses to get better individual times on their resume.
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It is cross country and should be ran cross country. All these flat courses take the word cross out of it. I can see the race starting on a straight stretch and ending that way but everything in between needs to be ruff. Hills, valleys, water, jumps. Plus the course need to be the correct distance.
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Re: CC courses
Rock Hill has their first meet in many many years tomorrow, its course is all natural turf and incorporates the hills and woods behind the schools...we're excited to be able to host a meet again on The Hill!! Pictured are the Totem Polls that lead the course into the woods....
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That looks pretty sweet how did the meet go?RHRedmenLive wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 10:27 pm Rock Hill has their first meet in many many years tomorrow, its course is all natural turf and incorporates the hills and woods behind the schools...we're excited to be able to host a meet again on The Hill!! Pictured are the Totem Polls that lead the course into the woods....IMG_2407.JPG
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It went really well...other than being hotter than a blue blaze!! LOl Coaches McFann & Miller were very pleased with the turnout and the with the community involvement. They are already getting interest from more schools for next year's meet and they look forward to making this an annual event...It's a course that will test a runner's mettle...wch125 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:21 pmThat looks pretty sweet how did the meet go?RHRedmenLive wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 10:27 pm Rock Hill has their first meet in many many years tomorrow, its course is all natural turf and incorporates the hills and woods behind the schools...we're excited to be able to host a meet again on The Hill!! Pictured are the Totem Polls that lead the course into the woods....IMG_2407.JPG