Washington XC Championship

Armstrong tops Weitz

One of the highlights of the day was the girls’, which featured three runners of national caliber.    Amy-Eloise Neale was the defending champion, as well as the course record-holder regardless of divisions.   Katie Knight place second last year only a second behind Amy, while Kendra Weitz had placed third in 2010 and then went on to qualify for Foot Locker.   Their race had been greatly anticipated and the three girls started looking as if they intended to race in earnest.   By the time that they had covered only a hundred meters, which included a ten yard  hill they were already at the front.  They quickly were not seen for almost an entire mile, but when they returned they were flying with a time around 5:26-7.   Amy-Eloise & Katie were racing shoulder to shoulder, while Kendra ran just behind the duo.  The course takes a little horse-shoe turn shortly thereafter, which allows fans to see the runners come back the other way only a minute later.

     Just that small amount of time found the leaders opening up about a five meter lead over Weitz.   There runners once again raced out of sight but returned in time to go through the two mile mark in 11:04.  Katie would later note that she thought that her rival had intended to break the record and that she had to devise a plan to stay away from Neale’s noted kick.   That plan was put into effect prior to the two-and-one-half mile mark, as Knight began a series of surges.   For a time Neale responded to each one but then suddenly Neale failed to respond and Katie had broken free.