A different kind of race today, just one discipline - running at the @sgmarathon (half-distance only)! So happy I finally got a chance to do a race with my @rockrunnerssg!
Waking up at 1.45am, flagging off at 4.40am and running out of breath somewhere on the West Coast Highway did make me feel like this was a bad idea, but hey now I can officially call it OFF-SEASON!
My bib tore off my race belt in the early part and then it fell off completely, which I didn't know until this nice guy picked it up and ran up to me. I stuffed it into my sports bra and I think something went wrong with the timing chip after because the official timing stopped tracking me after 10km, boooooooooo!
And a huge thanks to @muthalaguravi for picking me up at the 19km mark and accompanying me to the finish line. I needed it man. CONGRATS to all runners for completing today; now we can HOLIDAY MOOD LO!!!
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Georgetown Coach John Thompson, whose team had just lost its first game of the season, was smiling. Georgetown point guard Allen Iverson, who had just...
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Thurmond said. “When I recruited him, the guy who worked with him at the academy said he’s never been late to one meeting or done anything wrong, ever. And that’s how Pan is. He’s always got his stuff together. He always knows what he’s going to do, why he’s going to do it, and he always does what he says he is going to do. He’s a coach’s dream.”
Pan carries himself much bigger than his 5-foot-6 and 150-pound stature would indicate. He was named team captain for this season, and although he does not say a lot, he has a big influence on his teammates.
“Pan doesn’t say much, so when he does say something, you know you better pay attention,” Thurmond said. “So everyone hears what he says, and they take it to heart.”
Teammate Corey said,“I’m learning the world from watching him,” he said. “He’s a tiny guy, and he doesn’t look intimidating, but once you get him out on the golf course, there’s something special about him. The way he walks, the way he carries himself. He has this confidence that’s not cocky. It’s real confidence. It’s not like anyone else I’ve ever seen. It’s pretty special, and I learn a lot from him.”
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Georgetown Coach John Thompson, whose team had just lost its first game of the season, was smiling. Georgetown point guard Allen Iverson, who had just scored a career-high 40 points, was not.
Those exemplified the Hoyas' mixed reaction to their 91-81 loss to No. 19 Arizona Friday night in the Preseason NIT championship. If the fifth-ranked Hoyas (3-1) thought they would achieve greatness in November, they were wrong. With no teams in the current Associated Press top 25 on the schedule until January, the Hoyas will have something to keep them humble during the next month.
"I feel like the guy in the shaving commercial: Thanks, I needed that,' " Thompson said, giving himself a slap in the face. "That's the way I feel about this game: Thanks, I needed that."
If Thompson wanted an excuse to "fuss" at his team, he got it. He says he only gets on players when they have talent and don't use it, and that was the case with several players Friday. Center Othella Harrington had four points and no rebounds in 16 foul-plagued minutes. Jerome Williams had nine rebounds, but only seven points, and Victor Page, Georgetown's leading scorer entering the game, had six points.
There's not much Thompson can say to Iverson, other than "get well soon." Iverson got knocked all over the court and picked up a bruised right elbow to go with the jammed left thumb he received Wednesday night -- in addition to the eight stitches over his left eye he received last week. He also kept the Hoyas in the game almost single-handedly, which earned him the tournament most valuable player award.
"I'd rather have the victory than the MVP," Iverson said. "We're just going to go back to practice and listen to Coach Thompson and the rest of the coaching staff and I think we'll be all right."
When the Hoyas return to practice for Wednesday's home game against Southern University, they will likely go back to basics: defense. Arizona shot 60 percent against a Georgetown team that had held opponents to 39 percent shooting in the first half. Arizona's intelligent offense kept working the ball inside, and fired only nine three-pointers.
"We weren't helping each other out on defense," Iverson said. "We weren't talking like we usually do."
Iverson did plenty of talking during the game, however.
"He was pumping up his teammates, telling them they could come back and {saying}, I've seen it happen before with these guys,' " said Arizona guard Miles Simon, who scored 17 points. "But this is a different team."
The Wildcats (4-0) came to New York seeking respect. Even though they have the nation's best winning percentage since 1988 (.830), they are notorious for their first-round NCAA exits: three in the past four years. Last season's loss to Miami of Ohio in the opening round quickly made people forget Arizona's trip to the Final Four in 1994.
The Wildcats took it as an insult when they weren't included in the preseason AP rankings after owning a spot in 141 straight polls. They also played their second game at Arkansas, while all of the other Preseason NIT semifinalists got to play two games at home. Arizona entered at No. 19 after beating the Razorbacks and will climb even higher following its victories over Georgetown and No. 16 Michigan in New York.
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