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September 2015

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  WHERE ARE THEY NOW? BY MICHAEL SPATH W hen Rebecca Walter crossed the finish line in fifth place at the Big Ten Cross Country Champi- onships in 2002, the freshman from Beverly Hills, Mich., found herself staring in disbelief, overwhelmed by her accomplishment. A little less than three months earlier, Walter had arrived in Ann Arbor a recruited walk-on with the expectation she might not make the travel squad her first two seasons. Instead, she paced the Wolverines at the Big Ten Championships, the NCAA Great Lakes Regional and the NCAA Championships her first year, and then again in her second and third years. She was also the team's top finisher at the NCAA Champion- ships in her senior campaign. "I have friends that have dabbled in the ultra-racing scene, and they're really a nobody and then they start having success and get on this bliss- ful high, and trust in their training and their coach, and are nothing but happy the entire way," Walter said. "It makes training so easy, and racing so exciting." In the 36-year history of the wom- en's cross country program, Walter ranks among the two best runners to don the maize and blue, along with Katie McGregor, who captured the 1998 individual national title. Walter is one of only two three- time All-Americans in program his-   WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Former Runner Rebecca Walter Has Turned Her Passion Into Her Profession Walter, who arrived at U-M as a recruited walk-on in 2002, is one of only two three- time All-Americans in program history. PHOTO COURTESY MICHIGAN ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

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