• When: 2019-01-01
  • QIC: Kenny G
  • The PAX: 


Charity Challenge – 1,000 Mile Challenge

Last year, YHC sent out a challenge to F3 Columbia to run 1,000 miles in 2018 (1,000 Mile Challenge Pre-Blast). The idea was to have a friendly competition between Running AOs through Charity Challenges, which benefits the Green Beret Foundation and Team RWB.

The results from 2018 are in…

TEAM LEADERBOARD AVERAGE MILES (F3 Teams):

  • F3 Charleston (12 members) – 1391.16 miles – 4th overall
  • F3 Stumble (23) – 922.78 – 17th
  • F3 Ramble (17) – 811.64 – 26th
  • F3 ENC Greenville, NC (3) – 691.42 – 35th
  • F3 Knoxville (15) – 529.91 – 50th
  • F3 Scramble (9) – 460.43 – 58th
  • F3 The Fort (2) – 449.86 – 60th
  • F3 Memphis  (10) – 343 – 70th
  • F3 Amble (10) – 226.04 – 81st
  • 98 Total Teams

TEAM LEADERBOARD TOTAL MILES (F3 Teams):

  • F3 Stumble (23) – 21,223.99 – 2ND OVERALL
  • F3 Charleston (12) – 16,693.90 – 3rd
  • F3 Ramble (17) – 13,797.92 – 5th
  • F3 Knoxville (15) – 7,948.64 – 12th
  • F3 Scramble (9) – 4,143.83 – 18th
  • F3 Memphis (10) – 3,430.03 – 27th
  • F3 Amble (10) – 2,260.43 – 46th
  • F3 ENC Greenville, NC (3) – 2,074.25 – 52nd
  • F3 The Fort (2) – 899.72 – 78th

T-Claps:

  • F3 Columbia ran a lot of miles in 2018!
  • F3 Charleston, with only 12 runners, finished 4th in average miles and 3rd in total miles…that’s strong! #Lederhosen
  • Co-Pay led F3 Columbia with 1,686.32 miles, 30th overall out of 1014 runners in the challenge. Not far behind him was Tapeworm (#Respect) with 1,667. 25, 32nd overall…#StumbleDomination
  • All runners that met the 1,000 miles milestone!
  • I can’t speak for the other AOs, but wow what a difference this challenge made for Stumble! In 2017 I believe we had three regular Stumblers reach 1,000 miles. In 2018, TWELVE Stumble PAX ran 1,000 miles!

2019 1,000 Mile Charity Challenge Pre-Blast

So, now we move on to 2019. It is not too late to register for the 2019 1,000 Mile Challenge. Click here for registration and more info about the challenge. Once registered, you can backlog any miles you have already run since 1/1/19. If you were in the 2018 challenge, all you need to do is re-register and you should remain in the team you were in (but you can change teams if you want). The first person to register a new team is by default the Team Leader and is responsible for accepting new members.

Miles that you run, walk, or ruck outside of your normal day count towards this event. There were A LOT of Rucking teams on the 2018 Leaderboard, where’s the Blue Falcon team? Jogging also counts, for those that might want to #jogitonoutnow #usdm.

A $20 donation/registration fee will get you a velcro patch…$10 gets you a virtual patch. Patches are awarded for 1,000 miles, 700 miles, or 300 miles (2018 patches should be mailed out soon). More FAQs.

Register and start logging! #F3Runs

Aye!