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Cross Country Recount Stories In Term 2, our school had our Cross Country races. Here are some of our stories.

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Cross Country Recount StoriesIn Term 2, our school had our Cross Country races. Here are some of our stories.

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Cross Country Race - MaihiYesterday after lunch Whaea Lesa had to call the roll out quickly because she thought we were late for cross country and we all had to meet on the Lockwood steps. But then we didn’t have enough time because the people kept calling out questions like “I’m nervous!” and stuff like that.  After she finished calling out the roll we had no time, so we had to line up straight away and when once there, the first class to run was Mrs Johnston’s girls.  When the whistle went, it actually wasn’t the time to run, you had to run when the clap went. When the wooden clappers went the girls went to run and when they ran they were running so, so fast I didn’t know who was in first place. Their course was to jump over a high jump thing then they had to jump on a big blue bouncy thing, but it looked like a big blue bouncy bed to me.

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After they went over the big thing, they had to do zig-zags past the barrels. They use for top school. After that they had to run down the finish line and then they will be finished the race.  After the juniors went and had done their race, it was our turn to do our race. When Mr Brebner or Mr Haimona said “It’s time for the year 3s to line up and get ready to race!” we had to line up by the starting line and wait for Matua Brett to clap the wooden clappers.

When Matua Brett clapped the wooden clappers, I ran off and when I got to the road, I was in first place but when we got to the crossing I fell asleep and Rylan overtook me. But at the road there was Mrs Carter and Elijah.

When I got past the road, I was at the bamboo where my mum was cheering for me and then we had to jump over a chain. Then we had to run up a hill and sprint across the riverbank where my brother was going to squirt us with a hose.

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While we were running Mr Haimona said something to Rylan and then we had to walk across the road and run through a fence and run across the bridge and then we had to do a lap around the field.  On the field I tried hard out to get past Rylan but then we were at the finish line. He just beat me. I came 2nd and it was very cool at cross country because I had a wonderful day.

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Cross Country Recount - SophieOn Wednesday, Rooms 11, 8, 9, 7, 6, 4 and the Lockwood went to walk to the field and sit down on the Lockwood stairs and everyone was quiet until they heard a medium sound. It was Mr Haimona. He was talking to the 8 year olds to go to the start line.  All of the 8 year olds lined up to the line. We lined up on the line and Matua Brett was holding the wooden clappers. He said “Ready…Set…Go!!!”

I tried to run as fast as I could. We went past Mr Burke. We were nearly to the crossing where Mrs Carter was. Some people were walking and I was walking because they were saving their energy to run on the concrete.

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When I was running to these trees, I saw Emma. Emma was running next to me and we run together. We were nearly to Mr Flynn but Emma said” Sophie I got a stitch”. I said “it’s ok Emma”. When I was on the river bank I met Stevie-Ray!!! Me and her were running together. I think we were having a race, Stevie was winning, I was losing. And the winner was…Stevie-Ray. After that I was still running but I haven’t stop puffing.

I saw a chair, and I sat on it. I said “3,2,1. Go!!! And I go!!! I got off the chair, and I carry on running until I was nearly to the finish line and I came 7th I think, I was happy about it. I was out of the river bank now I have to walk on the road with Nikki in room 11.

I was walking on the road and I stop on the line on the road. I look lift and right, and I go!!!

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I looked left and right, and I went!!! I was on the concrete but my feet was sore on the concrete. I decided to go on the concrete. My feet was better now but something was wrong and it was…everyone had to run on the rocks. I said in my head “NOOO!!!” On the rock part I said “ouch, ouch, ouch, OUCH!!!!” When I was on the grass, I said “YES!” But I saw a big girl and she said “go this way” And I did. I saw Mr Himoana standing behind the bridge. I was running as fast as I could. I was off the bridge, I was still running but I hadn’t stopped puffing. At the back I saw…Te Rina and Joshua. I said at the top of feild “Sophie! Come on Sophie!” But I tried to catch up with Neki and I think…Puhi.

Everyone had to run next to the college and everyone saw a long straight line. I was running, running and running. And at the finish line I came…7th and I was very happy about it.

All of room 11, 8, 9, 7, 4, 6 and the Lockwood had to go to their classrooms and they had to clean their rooms and get their bags. They sat on the mat and they get to go home.

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We were walking to the van together. But the van wasn’t there. “NO!!!!” I shouted out loud. Here comes the van. I said to the van driver “you’re late”. And she is funny too. We got in the van, we have to find a seat, get your seat belt on, here we go to pick up the other kids and then we went to After School Care.

We are at the After School Care. The van had to park somewhere. We parked in the mud. But I got holes in my shoes. I had to run on the mud as fast as I could.  I hung my bag on the hooks but the door was locked. The van driver got the keys to open the door. The door was open, everyone got in fast as! I said in my head “everybody slow down!” Everyone was playing and I was playing with Shaun at the little shop. Me and Shaun were cleaning up the shop, so some kids can got a toy and play with it. None of the kids got one. Shaun and I decided to watch a movie. It’s got aliens and people in the cool as movie. I was very happy about it.

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My mum got here. I was running as fast as I could. I did a big, big, BIG one. Mum said “Hi Sophie” And I said “Hi mum”. Shaun said the same thing. Me and Shaun got our bags, oh and our shoes too. Mum was talking to the van driver about something like…I don’t know what they were saying.

Mum said “well we better go home”. So we got in the car, mum turned on the car, the car was on, we drive back home to have dinner. We were at our home. Mum said “get your bags”. And we did. We had dinner and we went to bed.

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Cross Country Recount - TamarReady! Set! GO! Matua Brett had clapped the clappers! Away went room 11! Angelina was leading the way so they don’t get lost! The last person was Max. When it was the six year old girls, the first person was one of my best friends Kimiora. When it was my turn I wasn’t really coming first because last night I did 32 laps around the couch at my house with my mum, so I pretty much just jogged the whole way but I ran and walked a couple of times! We had to run down to Tanekaha street, down the river bank, to the crossing cross the road, go down Rata Ave do one lap around the field and back!

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On the river bank, we saw a brownish dog! It looked like my puppies dad ‘Wrinkles! ’ Anyway… On my way back I was so close to the finish line, I could hear my parents yelling and cheering for me! I felt so proud of myself!  When I was close to the finish line, I started to sprint. I came just after Puhi. I came 19th! I even saw my nana, Arliyah and Whaea Jo’s baby Awatea! So after this my mum and I went back to my class, got all of my belongings had a play on the park and then we went home!  I can’t wait until next year and do it again! In the end I was so happy! I had an incredible day!

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I felt really proud of myself because I had a try, and I did pretty good because I came 19th.

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Cross Country – Te Ariki

First we had to warm up before we ran.

The little people had to go first, and then middle school had to go. We ran to Tanekaha road. It took a long time to go around the river bank.

I ran across the new big bridge. My placing was 4th.

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Cross Country Recount Te RinaOn Wednesday we had cross country and Matua Brett said to line up at the start and we began to run.

I ran with Kiani. I was almost coming last but I told Kiani, “we are going to run faster” and when we got very close to the end, we could see we were not coming last.

We had to go down Tanekaha Street and that made the cross country even bigger!  As we got to the end, I had a big breath. We were done with the race and I was thirsty! As thirsty as a little pig …wohoo!

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Cross Country - Tye

Yesterday in the afternoon we had cross country. It started out like an ordinary day but when the first race started, everyone started to cheer loudly. We had to wait a long time for our race on the river bank .

At the starting line when we heard the clappers, we went out of the school gates. We went on the street down to the crossing then to the bamboo.

There was a chain with a padlock that most people leaped over, and then up on the river bank by the water, past the Retirement village and right down to the Mural, down a little hill on to the foot path and to one of the teachers to cross the road.

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We ran to Walter Ave onto the new bridge and around the whole field to the finish line.  On the straight bit to the finish line, I tried to overtake Kaea but he was too fast but I still got to go to Manawahe ‘s big cross country event and my placing was 4th!  I had a great cross country day and I hope we have one like that next year.

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Cross Country 30 May 2013 - HaleyYesterday after lunch, all of the school had cross country. All of the year 8 children had to run down to Tanekaha street and up the river bank. Room11 kids went first, when it was our turn to race, I said to myself, “I don’t want to come last!”

When Matua Brett clapped the clappers, all of the children had to run. We ran to the crossing. Mrs Carter was there waiting for us to cross safely. We ran to Tanekaha street and down to the river bank. I was walking all to the river bank, we saw the bamboo. I ran straight down the road because Mr Haimmona was at Maihi’s house, standing there.  When I finished the race, I came last out of the 8 year old girls.

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Our Cross Country Race - RylanYesterday we had cross country and we had to run around the river bank down the street and around the school field.  I came first, Maihi came second and Kaea came third. Tye beat Mason before my sister had started to come last but she came second.  I get to race other teams at Manawehe because I won the race. We had to go up hills and down hills.  When Matua Brett clapped the clappers, all the little kids went but we had to stay there and wait a while until our names were called out. I ran really fast and came in the first group for the Year 3 boys!

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