The old and the new marathoner: Coach Pete and Belle Hettie, post-race at Lake Placid. |
Well, I’m here to tell you that Runner Girl has an actual
name (Belle Hettie) and she’s got game in our runners’ world. I saw it
first-hand up at Lake Placid on Sunday. I got the sense, during this past year,
that Runner Girl became a sort of punch line among some students on campus. Oh her. She just runs and runs. And she’s
not even that fast! Not me. I know better. I took notice of Runner Girl,
mostly because I noted that her runs were exceedingly LONG. I’d come puttering
onto campus in my rickety old car, coffee in hand. And I’d see Runner Girl
heading behind McCann. Slow, methodical strides. A few hours later, maybe I’d
go out to gas up the van in preparation for 11 a.m. practice, and get coffee #2
for the day. Oh! There’s Runner Girl. Still running. Looking strong.
To me, she was no punch line. Sure, her pace was not fast.
But it was steady. And long. To me, from a distance, she seemed like a
legitimate long-distance runner. Eventually, I met Runner Girl. Belle. A
freshman at Marist. A quiet, studious, unassuming young lady, training for her
first marathon. At Lake Placid. She had a lot of questions. First-time marathon
questions. They were smart, well-informed questions. She knew her stuff. She
did her research. She got good advice from others in the running community
where she lives. She trained long. She trained hard. She was ready.
Because of the out-and-back nature of several sections of
the Placid course, I saw Belle several times during the race. She was ahead of me, as I suspected she would be. She looked
confident. She looked steady. She looked strong. Just like she does when she
cruises around those endless campus loops, as others perhaps are poking fun of
her on social media. Belle finished strong in 3:57:02, a 9:03 pace, a sub-4:00
marathon in her first attempt, on as challenging a road marathon course as you
will find, at age 18. She’s got a bright future in our sport. Runner Girl’s got
a name. Runner Girl’s got game. Belle is a marathon finisher, and she should be
proud of her excellent effort.
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