So now what?
Well, my collegiate career has skidded to an official and painful
halt. To bring all of you up to date, I will now sum up my past two
seasons with one word: $%&#! Two years of poor performance
wouldn't bother me so much had I not had access to one of the best (and
most underrated) coaches in the U.S. (Andy Kokhanovsky) and some of the
best facilities in the world (University of Kansas). The one thing
that I love about track is the one thing that makes my situation really
difficult right now: 'Whether you win or lose, it's probably your
fault.' I lost. It's my fault. But enough complaining.
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