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When Brenda Ayuk decided to transfer from Kennesaw State University to a bigger school to run cross-country, she wanted to find a place with an array of beautiful trails. Her standards were high: She began running as a girl in Kumba, Cameroon, famous among backpackers for Lake Barombi Mbo, which is nestled in a volcanic chain. She had also trained along beaches in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates, as well as the tree-covered hills of suburban Atlanta, where she attended high school.
But the 19-year-old junior exercise science major said Pittsburgh possesses the perfect combi91porn视频 of trail types. 鈥淚 just love the location of Pitt and just the feeling of it, which is really what made me choose to transfer here,鈥 she said.
Ayuk discovered what a lot of people are beginning to realize: that Pittsburgh is a runner鈥檚 paradise. Runkeeper, a fitness tracking app, ranks Pittsburgh as one of the 15 best running cities in the world, calling it the of places to train in North America, and among America鈥檚 top 150 cities.
What is it about the trails in and around Pittsburgh that have given the city this newfound recognition? Pitt鈥檚 cross-country team might know better anyone.
The team trains on 10 area courses: The Panhandle trail, Montour trail, Moon Park, Schenley Park, Frick Park, North Park, Point State Park (also known as the Riverwalk Waterfront) and the Three Rivers Heritage Trail. The last one is a 24-mile nonlinear trail with three segments that many consider separate courses鈥攖he North Side trail, the Downtown trail and the South Side/Eliza Furnace trail.
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Pitt cross-country coach Brad Herbster said he describes the variety that these trails offer when he recruits student-athletes.
鈥淚 tell recruits all the time: 鈥榃hether you want hills or long, straight, flat trails, whatever you want to run on, you can find it in Pittsburgh,鈥欌 said Herbster, who coached cross-country at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Clemson University and the University of Texas before he came to Pitt in 2018.
鈥淧ittsburgh crushes the other places I鈥檝e been,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so unique for distance runners. It鈥檚 like a hidden gem, because who would have thought Pittsburgh has great places to run? But it really does.鈥
A change of scenery is important for Pitt鈥檚 team because the student-athletes train鈥攁 lot. Each week, the men鈥檚 team runs between 75 to 80 miles in preparation for NCAA meets that range from 4.9 miles (called an 8k by runners, meaning 8 kilometers) to 6.2 miles (10k). The women run between 55 to 60 miles each week for races that are 2.4 miles (4k) or 3.7 miles (6k).
Entering her second season at Pitt, Ayuk is one of the women鈥檚 team鈥檚 top runners with a 6k time of 24:39.2. She said she loves running in the woods, but the South Side/Eliza Furnace segment of the Three Rivers Heritage Trail is her favorite because of its combi91porn视频 of green space and urban landscape along the Monongahela River. Particularly, she enjoys the stretch along Second Avenue.
鈥淵ou look out at the river and it鈥檚 so calming,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter what you鈥檙e feeling. Looking at the river can keep everything still. The slow movement of the water鈥攊t puts everything in perspective.鈥
Like Ayuk, senior and architectural studies major Zach Lefever, who is one of the men鈥檚 team鈥檚 top runners with a 10k time of 30:47.3, often looks inward when running along the river. However, he prefers the North Side Trail. 鈥淎s you鈥檙e running down the Allegheny River you鈥檙e in the trees, and then you pop out and you鈥檙e right across from downtown,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e so small compared to all those buildings, and then you鈥檙e next to the stadiums. It鈥檚 such a super cool feeling.鈥澨
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Pitt鈥檚 men鈥檚 team is coming off its best season since 2006. The Panthers placed seventh at the 2019 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals. Lefever leads the team with Marc Migliozzi, a mechanical engineering major and Pittsburgh native who transferred from Akron University after being crowned Mid-American Conference champion last year.
Pitt鈥檚 cross-country team rests one day each week, and each Sunday, the student-athletes drive to for their longest practice of the week. The trail begins at Walkers Mill in Collier Township, Pennsylvania鈥攁 20-minute drive from campus鈥攁nd stretches 29 miles to Colliers, West Virginia. The Panhandle Trail was the first place Ayuk ran after moving to Pittsburgh.
鈥淚t鈥檚 so cool because it鈥檚 so flat and so long,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love that you can run in the city and also have so much green space like that nearby.鈥
When the Panthers want to run up hills, they head to Frick Park. 鈥淚f you want to have a hard day, you go there,鈥 Lefever said. 鈥淵our legs are definitely feeling it the rest of the day. It probably has the most beautiful trails we run on, too.鈥
Runners who don鈥檛 live near Frick Park might drive there and then run the steep, tree-covered dirt trails. The Panthers aren鈥檛 like most runners, though, and by running to the park, the student-athletes get the full Pittsburgh experience.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e running in the city when you start on campus,鈥 Lefever said. 鈥淭hen you get into Squirrel Hill and it feels more suburban, and then you鈥檙e in the park and all you see are trees.鈥