MyBESTRuns

Count down to the third Run The World Global Run Challenge

The little country of Palua had a lot to celebrate after finishing 5th in the Run The World Global Run Challenge 2 that finished October 12.  Palau's team leader Aaron Salvador posted in the RTW Feed, "This is now the fruit of our labors, those sweats, early morning runs, long runs and running under the rain/heat of the sun are all worth it."  He himself ran and logged 378 miles during the 44 day event.  Miles ran and logged in Palau equalled 1,187 miles.  Team members only ran more miles in the countries of United States, Kenya, India and South Africa.  Palau is located  in the western Pacific Ocean.  There are mountain and sandy beaches on its east coast and grassy fields surrounded by palm trees in the north.  Current population is just under 22,000.  Aaron and team will be competing again in the up-coming RTW Challenge 3 starting October 29.  "Our team from around the world is being put together now," says Bob Anderson Team Caption.  "We have runners of all abilities on our team.  Current and past elite runners make up our team as well as runners who have just started running.  All ages run and walk with us from age 11 to age 74."  34-year-old team member Carmen Gair from South Africa wrote, "RTW Challenge 2 motivated me to log more mileage than I have ever done before in a similar time frame. I can’t wait to see what Challenge 3 brings. Absolutely love being part of this wonderful running community."  62-year-old Kiranpal Singh Dhody from India will be participting for the third times says, "I love running for fitness...I try to push myself to get good timings in competitions and get podium finishes. The RTW Challenge helps me push myself."  RTW Challenge 3 starts October 29.  It is easy to participate.  Just run, race or walk and then log these miles (k's) into your My Best Runs account.  South Africa team leader Lize Dumon posted,  "I haven't realized how precious this RTW community has become to me. It is like an extended running family...It has become a place where I learn so much about running from reading everybody's posts and a place of immense encouragement... bring on Challenge 3."  This event was created by Bob Anderson who founded Runner's World when he was 17 and published it for 18 years.  "I hope you will join us," says Bob.  "Sign up by October 29 or join us along the way."      

posted Monday October 22nd