And if ran other miles that day enter those separately.ĥ. Only enter the length of the race under that type. There are two types of runs, training or racing. You can log in miles multiple times during the day or combine your mileage and do one entry. One mission is to motivate the team and inspire other people and this is one way we do it.Ĥ. When you post a photo from your run and a comment, it will appear in the feed. The Run The World feed has been established so everyone can follow our progress. When you sign up this happens automatically.ģ. You will be able to log into your account with your email (user name) and password. This is where you log in your miles (k's) and post your comment and photo.Ģ.
You need to enter your real name, email, birthday, location, short bio and what you feel will be your average weekly mileage.
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You need to set up a free My Best Runs account. How does the Run The World Global Run Challenge work:ġ. I am looking forward in logging in miles for our Run The World Challenge.” “I work running into my daily life, like I run or walk/run to lunch everyday. (He has averaged 43 miles per week since July 4 because of these challenges.) I use Strava to track my miles and to keep track of my data," he says. “I am now 74 and I still log in at least 40 miles per week. He had 2.5 million monthly readers by 1985. He started Runner's World magazine in 1966 and published it for 18 years. “I created Run The World Global Challenge sponsored by My Best Runs to help bring runners all over the world of all ages, abilities and cultures together.”īob has helped inspire a lot of people and he looks forward to inspiring many more. I have run over one thousand races and have logged in many miles,” says Bob. “I am Bob Anderson and I am a lifetime runner. Meet our Run The World Challenge Founder and Team Caption All you need is to have or set up a free My Best Runs account and then sign up for RTW Challenge. There is no entry fee to be part of our team. Team members can log only current miles or all miles starting from July 4. All previous members can log miles and new people can sign up. This is the continuation of the RTW Challenge 100,000 Miles team.
2018 and total miles are continuing to be recorded and tracked. Log in your miles and post a photo and a few words and it will show up on our feed. This is a one year challenge with monthly winners. The current Run The World Challenge is called RTW Challenge #10. 19,720 miles were run in Kenya and 6,994 miles in India. A little more than half the total miles were run in the United States (51,145). The top female was Kat Powell who logged 985.08 miles. Willie Korir from Kenya logged the most miles (3,953.66). The team started Jand finished on March 29 at 12:45 am. RTW Challenge 100,000 Miles was a timed event to see how long it would take to reach the goal. A total of 83 participants logged 12,274 unique miles in the 30 days. The 14-team member Team Kenya logged the most team miles with 3342.10 miles. Michael Wardian (US) logged the most miles (744.75 miles). RTW4 was a team challenge and the goal was to log as many miles as possible in 30 days. The first RTW Challenge started Jand is still going on. Three (RTW1, RTW2 and RTW3) were challenges where each team logged enough miles to circle the world which is 24,901 miles. There have already been nine different challenges. Participants run or walk and then log in those miles (k’s) on their My Best Runs Account.
The continuing RTW1 Challenge started July 4, 2018. and will go the entire year with monthly winners. Run The World Global Challenge (My Best Runs Running Log)is a world wide celebration of running.