By STEVE GALLUZZO | Sports Editor
For Palisadian Amelia Sarkisian, running is not merely a recreational activity, it has become a way of life.
The 15-year-old freshman is off to a fast start at Brentwood School, having won the Gold Coast League cross country championship in the fall, earning the girls Most Valuable Award and qualifying for the CIF state meet. Last Friday, she won her heat in the 800 meters in 2:32.25 and lapped several of her competitors on her way to first place in the 3200 meters in 12:06.36 at the league track prelims.
In the finals Wednesday at Brentwood the Eagles’ rising star completed the sweep of the distance races by winning the 800 meters by over one second in 2:39.34 and winning the 1600 meters by almost 11 full seconds in 5:30.07.
Growing up in the Alphabet Streets with athletic siblings, Sarkisian went to pre-school at United Methodist Church on Via de La Paz and has attended Brentwood School since kindergarten. She played basketball at the Palisades Recreation Center as a youngster but had to stop during the coronavirus pandemic and decided running was a nice, safe alternative. She has competed in cross country since sixth grade and took to the sport like a fish to water.
Although she knows some of the Palisades High runners and thinks they are amazing, Brentwood was a natural choice for her because her parents Keith and Trisha both worked there (her dad is still a geometry and algebra teacher) and her older brother Wyatt (who ran cross country at Brentwood and just graduated from NYU) and older sister Sadie (who played soccer at Brentwood and is now a junior at Stanford) are both Eagles alums.
“They’ve taught me to always do what makes me happy and about the importance of prioritizing,” Amelia says. “I’ve been able to stay focused on running. I honestly love it and I’ve made lots of friends being on the team.”
Sarkisian considers herself more of a cross country runner and averages 30 miles per week.
“I like cross country because of the terrain and the hills but I like track too,” she says. “I talk a lot with my coaches about strategy, whether to go out hard and take the lead or sit back and wait to make my move.”
Sarkisian likes to run on the bike path to Santa Monica, she goes to the Farmers Market on Sunday mornings she enjoys walking her beloved mountain dog Boone and eating at Cafe Vida. “I love their sweet potato fries!” she says. Not too worry, she burns off the calories fast!
“In the 800 I’ve hit 2:21, which surpassed my season goal,” she says. “For the mile, 5:20 is my goal and for the two-mile 11:40 is my goal.”