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September 2015

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  WHERE ARE THEY NOW? tial. I obviously was undertrained in high school. I honestly believe I just had 100 percent trust in my coach. I didn't doubt Mike for a second. "With that faith in him, I just trained and gave him everything I had. And then my naiveté of being so young, I feel like I went to the depths of what I was capable of." A year later, the Big Ten upped its distance to 6,000 meters, and Walter — who had picked Michigan over rival Michigan State during the re- cruiting process — crossed the finish line in first place at the conference championships in East Lansing. "Mike and I didn't really talk about winning, at all, leading up to the race," Walter said. "He had a plan to put me in a position to be there at the end, and whatever I had left, it was up to me to finish. But he put me in the group to attack. "He said, 'You'll be in the front pack,' and as a sophomore, with some doubts still, he did a tremen- dous job building my confidence to get me through 80 percent of the race with the leaders, and with 20 percent left it was up to me. "I remember that race so vividly. I didn't have a strategic plan but it was at Michigan State, so the entire racing community from Michigan was there. We were very competitive against Michigan State at the time, so you had that extra adrenaline from the rivalry, and I ran through the Michigan cheering section and got so much of an emotional high — everyone is going nuts — that I just took off." Walter is the co-creator and partner for UGo Bars, a healthy snack food imagined by her during her years playing around in the kitchen as a Wolverine. PHOTO COURTESY REBECCA WALTER

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