Melody Karpinski McMillan Staff Coaching

The first cross-country race I ever ran was at a junior high invitational on the Viking Opener course when I was in 6th or 7th grade. I promptly decided I hated running and would never do such a thing again. I walked most of the last mile, until a course monitor (a kid from the Montgomery cross-country team no less) convinced me to run the last .2 miles into the finish. A couple years later, one of our family friends convinced me to come out to a high school summer running camp for those interested in cross-country.

I was bored so I decided to do it. We all ran twice a day in Annadel and had long competitive card games in between workouts at our campsite at Spring Lake. I still wasn’t convinced, but I liked the card games so I joined the team. By the end of the season, I was hooked. I loved the trails in Annadel, my amazing teammates, a coach who believed in me and the feeling of competing against the clock. I competed in cross-country and track & field in high school for Santa Rosa Christian under Coach Skandera all four years, and at Santa Rosa Junior College under Coaches Ron Whitney & Pat Ryan for two years.

I assistant coached cross-country for a couple of seasons at SRC and then moved to San Diego for a few years to finish my B.A. After moving back to the area, I began assistant coaching high school xc & track at Rincon Valley Christian in 2014. Last year, I also coached RVC’s junior high XC team where we became the 2015 MSSL league champions. I began coaching track at Montgomery this spring and am looking forward to coaching cross-country here this fall. When I’m not coaching, I am one of the managers at Fleet Feet Sports downtown, where you can pick up all your training shoes, flats/spikes and gear for the season. Training with Fleet Feet also has led me to do longer distances, and I finished my first marathon last year after running a few half marathons in the years prior. Running is now my favorite activity.

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