She turned. A young Japanese man in a track staff jacket held out a sports drink. “Saw your race. Good finish.”
He nodded slowly. “Third place here — that’s faster than first place in most prefectures.”
“No,” he agreed. “But maybe that’s not why you run.” CovertJapan - Rosa - After The Track Meet - Jap...
He sat a few seats away, respectful distance. “About?”
Coach Tanaka had left with the team bus, assuming she’d follow. Instead, Rosa stayed, watching the last officials coil up finish-line cables. She turned
“If I should stay in Japan for the next meet or go home.”
They walked out together under the flickering stadium lights — just two people, post-race, sharing a quiet beginning. Good finish
Rosa sat on the cooling bleachers, still in her spikes, replaying the final 400-meter dash. The stadium lights buzzed overhead, most of the crowd already gone. She hadn’t won — third place — but she’d shaved half a second off her personal best.