ATHLETICS DAY 2016
In the run-up
to the Day
Our athletes
went out of their way
To run and
jump and build up muscles
In
preparation for their tussles
…and this is where the wells of my poetry skills run
dry. Moving on…
The weather gods were being cranky these past few
weeks, so despite our attempts to squeeze in more training, downpours out of the blue hampered our practice sessions. It
was annoying but a little rain wasn’t going to stop us in the grand scheme of
things.
On Sports Day, the sky was a sombre bluish-grey,
contrasting with the little multi-coloured flags around the tracks.
Nonetheless, we went on with our business –
crowds shrieked as runners streaked past, a teacher-in-charge hollered through
a loudspeaker, while Houseparents and sixth formers frantically search for
athletes.
Then it rained.
At first, most of the audience sought cover in the
stands, but then more and more people trickled out to cheer for the athletes.
The rain on our parade didn’t dampen our crusade, baby! I also spotted Irinians
giving encouragement to friends in other houses, despite being rivals. Those
were uplifting sights indeed. A special mention needs to be given to those who
participated in the long-jump and triple-jump events – it must have been
unpleasant to leap into a pit full of soaked sand. I salute them.
In the end, we continued our Irinah legacy by being
crowned champions in the senior girls’ category. On the flipside, we came in last
for the junior girls’ category due to two of main athletes suffering injuries. However,
as our house captain assured us the night before Sports Day, as long as we gave
it our all, the results are secondary to our journey together. Aww.
Enough mush for now; I’m going to proceed with blowing
my trumpets for whatever accomplishments we have, ‘cause we have several. A few
other achievements are as follows (this list is by no means extensive):
·
OVERALL GIRLS’ CHAMPION!
- 8x50m senior girls’ category – 1st place! Our teamwork is on point!
- 8x50m junior girls’ category – 2nd place!
- Moon broke the record for 400m! She is the reason why we have day and night – the sun can never catch the moon. (By the way, when I asked her how many medals she won, she replied only 3. How dare she participate in 3 events and only win all 3 gold medals? Tsk tsk. I’m disappointed. You can do better than that, Munira Mahmud. Should’ve gotten 4½ medals out of 3, maybe.)
There are many people who contributed a lot to
athletics, but I want to give a shout-out to someone who’s too nice to draw
attention to her efforts: Kamilia. She greeted me with two bizarre sights on
the same day in the week before Sports Day, if I’m not mistaken. First, I saw
her sitting on the floor in front of her room surrounded by flecks of damp
grass and mud, fitting spikes to multiple pairs of grubby sports shoes without
regard to the dirt and stench. Then
later I saw her clambering around on the (rather dangerous)
slope outside Ms Angie’s house, trying to place pairs of (washed?) wet shoes in
the sunshine so that they’d dry on time because apparently the rays of the sun
don’t reach the laundry area downstairs.
Kamilia, you are an angel. But don’t overburden
yourself, okay? Let the puny mortals manage by themselves sometimes or the
feathers on your great white wings will droop and fray from overexertion.
A suggestion for next year’s athletics: get the principal to offer a sacrifice to the rain gods to ensure their mercifulness on Sports Day.
P.S.: Happy birthday Grace J
Enter my
embrace
In action
The strongest
of them all
Why, hello gorgeous // The face that launched
a thousand ships
Have a sane
one to help you unsee the previous picture
HOUSE PHOTO
Written by,
Chai Eu Ern (L6)
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