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Well I think it’s, it’s sort of endemic to any sport, team sport, you know, it’s you’re not turning a double play. You know, it’s not that kind of coordinated teamwork, but it’s support. Right? It’s support because after all, you know, someone gets the trophy at the end of the meet. Right, and it’s that, who’s got the most team points. And so everybody was supportive of each other, even though you’re not, you know, there’s three guys not turning a double play. And I found that to be as important as, you know, the coordination of a double play. So you know, because for every mile you log in a meet your logging 50 miles in training And you know especially there in the winter, you know, we didn’t have an indoor track so, you know, if there’s a foot of snow you ran every day, it didn’t make any difference, you ran every day. And you know, it it takes some some support to you know, sort of log your eighth-mile in, you know, a foot of snow.