One thing true about running. I'm not sure anyone ever likes the look on their face while they are running.
Apparently I have not forgotten my swimming habits of "blowing" the air out so you can take a breath when you surface again.
I am happy to say that I must not have pulled those running faces so long that they froze.
Today when athletes were asked "how did your race go?" Their reply was "It was hot", then when asked "how was your time?" The reply was "It was very hot!" Everyone just running fast enough to qualify for tomorrow. So "in bocca del lupo" to all competing in the finals.
Side views can be a little more flattering because the entire face is not in the forefront of the camera and you can see that the person is actually making progress on their journey how ever long or short it may be.
Apparently I have not forgotten my swimming habits of "blowing" the air out so you can take a breath when you surface again.
I am happy to say that I must not have pulled those running faces so long that they froze.
Today when athletes were asked "how did your race go?" Their reply was "It was hot", then when asked "how was your time?" The reply was "It was very hot!" Everyone just running fast enough to qualify for tomorrow. So "in bocca del lupo" to all competing in the finals.




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