Runner+ Challenge Winners (12-31-07)
We started the New Year out with a BANG! If you got an iPod Nano for Christmas, spend the extra 20 bucks and get the Nike+ so you can easily upload your runs. You don’t need a Nike+, however. You can manually enter how much you run every day. Click over to Runner+ to see all the results.
Hansenvl61 took the Level 1 challenge with exactly 10.0 miles last week!
For the second week in a row, Pooh won the Level 2 Challenge by running 19.06 miles this week. Good job! Bad form, deadz00m, you exceeded the max mileage for Level 2, so you were kicked out of the running.
Sarybabes won the Level 3 challenge with her 29.2 miles last week. Uncool, deadz00m and IMama. You went over the limit for this challenge. You should have withdrawn from this race.
deadz00m was a newcomer this week and kicked some Level 4 butt with his 38.75 miles.
Not only did deadz00m win Level 4, he finished off Level 5 with his 38.75 miles.
Welcome to the Level 6 Challenge, mangaman, you’re the winner this week with your 74.15 miles. Excellent work!
Congratulations to all the competitors! Join us at Runner+ and show off your mileage!
If you exercise by running or walking, you can compete in the Starling Fitness Challenges on Runner+. All you need is an account at Runner+ (free) and you can log your miles there. If you have a Nike+iPod kit, then your runs will automatically be added, but the site will also allow you to add your runs manually. If you would like to compete against runners on your level, here are the links for this week’s challenges:
Level 1 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 0-10 miles a week.
Level 2 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 10-20 miles a week.
Level 3 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 20-30 miles a week.
Level 4 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 30-40 miles a week.
Level 5 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 40-50 miles a week.
Level 6 weekly challenge from Starling Fitness. This level runs between 50-60 miles a week.
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