Reminder: marathon Friday and Saturday

OK sports fans. It’s time for the T&S virtual marathon. M* has its team ready, but I’d like to hear from our participants to make sure they’re ready to run Friday and Saturday. The rules are below.

Here are the rules:

We have five plus one alternate (mmiles).

On September 28-29, you run two legs. I will assign the legs below. You don’t have to run in order. Just run as fast as you can during those days anytime you are able. You may want to run on separate days (these are Friday and Saturday — good, no Sabbath day running). Then, send me your times (geoff@millennialstar.org). I will then add them up and send into Kaimi from T&S.

1. 4.5 mi — Ivan Wolfe.
2. 2 mi — Edje
3. 3 mi — Brian D.
4. 1.5 mi — Keri
5. 2.5 mi — Brian D.
6. 1.5 mi — Edje
7. 3.5 mi — Geoff B
8. 0.7 mi — Keri
9. 2 mi — Ivan Wolfe
10. 5 mi — Geoff B

(Total: 26.2 mi)

First alternate: Mmiles, we are counting on you to participate if somebody else drops out for some reason. We’ll let you know by Sept. 28 if somebody has to drop out.

So, here’s what I’m doing: I’m running 3.5 miles on Friday morning and 5 miles on Saturday morning as fast as I can.

Are there any questions? Please check in to make sure you’re still participating.

Happy running, and don’t get injured.

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Geoff B graduated from Stanford University (class of 1985) and worked in journalism for several years until about 1992, when he took up his second career in telecommunications sales. He has held many callings in the Church, but his favorite calling is father and husband. Geoff is active in martial arts and loves hiking and skiing. Geoff has five children and lives in Colorado.

24 thoughts on “Reminder: marathon Friday and Saturday

  1. I’m still in! I’m looking forward to it. I’ll be running the 1.5 mile on Friday, and the 0.7 mile on Saturday, just in time to invigorate me for the LSAT.

    Go, team M*!

  2. I heard from Brian D. He is asking is mmiles can run one leg for him. So, Brian D will run 2.5 miles on Friday and mmiles 3 miles on Saturday. Does that work?

    Yes, it gives us six members on the relay team, but we’re doing this for fun, anyway, right?

    Mmiles, we feel great that you are joining us on this futile, quixotic quest.

  3. OK, I did my 3.5 miles today. Not too bad, 25:53. Please let me know the times of the other team members by Saturday so I can send to Kaimi. Thanks, team!!!

  4. Edje, great job. Now we just need to hear from Ivan. Let’s see how everybody does today. I’m heading to the gym in an hour or so.

  5. Ivan, great job. I did my five miles this morning in 37:47, a time with which I was quite pleased. I’m training for a half-marathon, and I want to break 1:45, so it looks like I’m on track. My Ipod included the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, the B-52s and Talking Heads, as well as the old standbys of the themes from “Chariots of Fire” and “Rocky.”

    Great job so far team.

  6. Mmiles, that’s great. Thanks for joining our team. We just need to hear from Keri and Edje and we are done!

  7. Great job, everybody. OK, let’s add this up to get our marathon time:

    1. 4.5 mi — Ivan Wolfe — 48:12
    2. 2 mi — Edje — 19:50
    3. 3 mi — Mmiles — 29:00
    4. 1.5 mi — Keri — 21:04
    5. 2.5 mi — Brian D. — 22:50
    6. 1.5 mi — Edje — 14:54
    7. 3.5 mi — Geoff B — 25:53
    8. 0.7 mi — Keri — 9:58
    9. 2 mi — Ivan Wolfe — 18:27
    10. 5 mi — Geoff B — 37:47

    (Total: 26.2 mi) — 248:14 or 4 hours and 8:14. Not bad at all, faster than I’ve ever run a marathon before đŸ™‚

    (I hope I did the math correctly — please let me know if there are any errors).

  8. Thanks for running with us, M* team. It was good to have you in the event — lots of fun.

    (And — pending hearing from BCC, FMH, and ZD — M* may have gotten the fastest time.)

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