In sophomore PE class, we went outdoors, where the teacher, also the football coach, paired us up had us running 100-yard sprints, I guess to see if any of us was fast enough to recruit onto the team. My friend, who was about 5 by 5 (short and fat) and I, neither one of us the fastest guy in the world, were paired up and made a pact to dog the whole 100 yards. I was about 6-0, 230 at that point in my life.
So we get down in our stances and I'm just concentrating on not falling over, and the gun sounds, I leisurely rise up out of the stance and start jogging, when out of the corner of my eye, I see my friend giving it everything he has.
By the time this registers in my brain and I decide I need to run faster, he's 30 yards ahead of me. I give it a try for about 30 yards, before I decide it's a lost cause and slow down again, but then he gets 40 yards ahead.
I decide then that I need to run faster in order not to lose to the slowest guy in the world by even more than I already am. I manage to lose by about 30 yards in front of the whole class, including football players.
And to them it looked like I was actually trying to run my fastest because I sped up about halfway through the race and was really trying to cut into his lead, when in reality, I dogged it for at least half the race. Really embarrassing.
I got back at him later in high school though, when were playing football in PE. We were both linemen and were lined up across from each other. He was on offense and i was on defense and on successive plays, I knocked him flat on his rear. I just got my shoulders under his and used my legs to push and over he went, twice in a row. He lined up on the other side after that.