Wolfe is back! 17:49 win at Glory Days

“You Can’t Script October” 


Photo by Ted Plunkett

As likely as it seemed that Lia Divalentin win the Glory Days Invitational Seeded Race, no one could have predicted the intense battle that ensued.  With less than a mile to go, a pack of 6 girls were still tightly packed together with DiValentin from Chantilly leading the way as expected.  Over the next half mile, the 6 girls furiously charged around the pancake-flat fields of Bull Run Park.  Mustering all the strength in their bodies, DiValentin along with Kristen Wolfe of James River High School pulled away from the others.  Wolfe led DiValentin around one sharp turn, and then another, until all that was left between her and the finish line was a slightly uphill 75 meter stretch.  The race clock in front of her was clicking in the 17:30’s.  Behind her, the star from Chantilly was breathing down her neck.  Some how, some way, she was able to keep her eyes forward and hold off one of the most elite fields assembled in Virginia this year for a victory in 17:49.