Colby’s Schmitt takes 28th at state meet
By Nathaniel Underwood
The Colby girls cross country team finished their season with a trip to the state cross country meet at Ridges Golf Course in Wisconsin Rapids this past Saturday. Annamarie Schmitt represented the Hornets at the meet, capping off her 2024 campaign with another strong performance, taking 28th out of 147 finishers in the Division 3 girls race.
A return to the state meet was the final stop in a record setting season for the Colby junior. After qualifying and competing as a member of the Hornets’ team in 2022 and 2023, Schmitt earned a spot as an individual by breaking her own school record at the sectional meet in Colby the week prior.
Advancing to the state meet and breaking the school record were not her original goals for the year, but as the season went on and her role evolved, doing both became distinct possibilities.
“At the beginning of the season, we write down our goals and I think I put to be topthree on the team,” Schmitt said. “The school record was never even in my mind. But by the third or fourth meet, I still had a whole minute to cut off, but I started thinking, ‘maybe I’ll start shooting for that, I think I can do this.’Every meet I was improving and it became more of a reality, and it’s just fun at that point. Running is 70 percent mental; you can only push your body so much. I started gaining more confidence and that’s when things took off.”
Schmitt’s personal best before the season was 22:08, a time she set at the conference meet her freshman year. She broke that time in just the second meet of the 2024 season in Loyal, posting a time of 21:51. She broke under the 21-minute mark at Levis Mound and then set a new school record at Weyauwega
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PUSHING FORWARD IN RAPIDS - Annamarie Schmitt makes her way around Assumption’s Brooklyn Schoenick at the WIAA D3 state cross country meeting in Wisconsin Rapids this past Saturday. Schmitt took 28th overall in the race.
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in the following meet. Her time of 19:55 at the sectional meet continued that trend of improvement and earned her a place in her third straight state meet.
The experience from the prior two state competitions helped Schmitt navigate the course a third time on Saturday.
“Yes, I do think so,” Schmitt said when asked if those previous trips to Wisconsin Rapids aided her in her third race there. “Obviously, every year, it’s mentally different, but knowing the course and knowing what places are harder and what places are easier and just what to do in those places helps a lot.”
“Going into it, I was much more nervous this year,” she added. “Not having my girls with me kind of freaked me out at the beginning of it, but then as I settled in it was easier.”
Trying to push through the crowded start on the flatter opening section of the course was probably the most difficult part of the race for the Colby junior. However, she found her stride as the meet progressed and the field began to spread out.
“The first mile is so hard because there’s so many girls that you don’t know who you’re supposed to be running with and where you are at,” Schmitt said. “It’s hard to get past that and in the first mile you’re flustered because it’s hard to get past all that’s happening. By the time you get into the second mile, it’s easier, but then you have all the hills, which can psyche you out.”
At the first mile marker, Schmitt still found herself in the middle of a pack of runners, her 6:18.6 split time putting her in 44th place at the time. Once the pack started to clear up as it moved into the second half of the race, she started to make up ground.
Between the first and second mile markers, Schmitt picked up nine positions, moving up to 33rd in the more hilly section. She continued to take down opponents through the end of the race, moving up five more spots by the time she crossed the finish line with a time of 20:19.7.
“I feel like every race, I look back and I’m like, ‘oh I could have done that better,’ but here obviously the first mile and being flustered there,” Schmitt reflected. “But then I made up from that and it got easier from there. It wasn’t a PR, but for that course I think it was really good.”
Schmitt finished behind only Wittenberg-Birnamwood’s Rory Salvesen, who took 17th with a time of 20:07.3 and Athens’s Brianna Sheahan, who placed 18th with a time of 20:07.5, from her sectional race. Mallory Kohn from Dodgeland won the D3 race with a time of 18:08.4.