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High School Kids Show Impressive Sportsmanship
2008-05-27
Bellarmine Prep senior Nicole Cochran should have been celebrating her successful defense of the Class 4A girls 3,200-meter title at the Star Track XXVI meet, Washington's state high school track and field championships.

Instead, there was controversy, a protest, and then -- an ultimate act of generosity and sportsmanship.

Cochran, who is attending Harvard this fall, had crossed the finish line first with a personal-best time of 10 minutes, 36 seconds in Friday's meet. But minutes later, according to the News Tribune of Tacoma, meet officials notified Bellarmine Prep's coach, Matt Ellis, that Cochran was disqualified.

According to the News Tribune, officials ruled that Cochran had taken three consecutive steps on the inside line along the far curve on the next-to-last lap of the race, which is when she had made her move to take the lead and break free of the pack.

It is a violation that results in disqualification.

"There's not really much I can do," Cochran told the Tri-City Herald. "We tried to appeal it. It's very unfortunate, but sometimes it's what you get dealt."

Shadle Park (Spokane) High School's Andrea Nelson, who finished in 10:40.04, was declared the winner.

The awards ceremony took place, then Nelson got off the awards stand, walked over to Cochran, removed the first-place medal from around her neck and draped it over Cochran's.

"It's your medal," Nelson said to her, the Tri-City Herald reported. "You're the state champion."

The rest of the top eight finishers then held an impromptu ceremony of their own. Exchanging their medals -- Nelson received the second-place medal, Sarah Lord of Redmond High School took the third-place medal, and so on.

"That's not how you win state," Nelson said. "She totally deserves it. She crushed everybody."
Posted by:Anonymoose

#5  Welcome, visitor!
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-05-27 22:01  

#4  Hey, long-time reader, first-time commenter here.

I ran track in HS and I think that Cochran should be disqualified. She ran inside the innermost line to pass. Illegal. Can't do it. Makes the race shorter. She could probably have won anyway, given that she won by 4 seconds, but she didn't do it legally.

Nelson should definitely keep her medal. I would have. Nelson didn't display sportsmanship but rather an inappropriate sentimentality.

This would have been a good lesson for Cochran's future. A hard lesson. But some people have to learn a lot harder lessons at her age.

The moral: Don't cut corners.
Posted by: A visitor   2008-05-27 21:53  

#3  What would Vince say?
:)

Ah.... I remember now....

Show me a good looser and I'll show you a ___er.
Posted by: George Smiley   2008-05-27 19:28  

#2  The Kids Are Alright. I think it will be safe to leave the world to them when the time comes. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-05-27 18:58  

#1  Well done and very admirable. This is the behavior sports is supposed to teach. If I was Ms. Nelson's father or her coach, I'd be a very pleased man today.

Thanks for posting this, 'Moose.
Posted by: Thaimble Scourge of the Pixies4707   2008-05-27 18:43  

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