The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 18, 2005 - 9 Lifelong friends run SATURDAY'S SETUP from K-Zoo to nationals Thhazt. ek&os4y By Katie Field Daily Sports Writer It's always better to have a friend by your side. This is as true in sports as it is in other aspects of life, and it's something that Michigan wom- en's cross country senior Arianne Field knows better than most. Next Monday, Field will step up to the starting line at the biggest race of her life, the NCAA Championships. Not far down that same white line, her best friend and team- mate, senior Jessie Stewart, will be doing the same. For the Kalamazoo natives - whose paths to success have crossed many times during their lives - it's simply a dream come true to have made it so far. "We did a run together this summer, and we had this conversation there about how we were going to make it and run nationals," Field said. "Now that it's actually happening, it's incredible." Equally remarkable is the story behind their friendship. Field and Stewart first met in pre- school. After kindergarten, they began attend- ing separate schools, but they eventually started seeing each other again at track and cross coun- try meets in high school. Because their schools were in different divisions - Field attended a private Catholic school while Stewart attended a public school - there were few opportunities for them to compete against each other. Regardless, when their teams did meet, they managed to remain FILE PHOTO friendly opponents. Both Field and Stewart had aspirations of running in college, but neither could know that in a few short years, they would be competing for the same team. Once they arrived in Ann Arbor to begin training with the Wolverines, Field and Stewart quickly became close friends. Their strong bond has only strengthened over their years running together at Michigan. They recently spent the summer working together as waitresses and training for their cross country season. Since having company on distance runs makes them much more enjoy- able, living so close to one another is advanta- geous for both Field and Stewart. "During our long runs in the summer we keep each other motivated," Stewart said. "It's always nice to have someone to chat with." The friends don't just talk during their runs. They take part in other more low-key activities, too. "We both really like to go out to eat, and we both really like coffee," Field said. "(Stewart) is just someone that's really fun to be around, so we can do anything. She's just cool." After battling injuries for her first two years at Michigan, Stewart can really appreciate where she is now. Having her friend with her to experience it is even better. "Who would have thought that we'd be run- ning again together now?" Stewart said. "Let alone to run at nationals. It's just awesome." When the big race day comes, Field and Stewart will be ready. Having faced both the very first day of school and the often rocky transition to college together, these friends have shown they can do anything with each other's support. Seniors Jessie Stewart (above) and Arianne Field will compete together at nationals. I 1