The Wellington Mile
The Wellington Mile
Hey, it's Geordie here from the Ottawa Running Club (AKA the guy who runs in the big shoe costume). I've been wanting to do something like this for years now and finally decided the time was right. Introducing, The Wellington Mile.
The Top 5 Reasons Behind 'The Wellington Mile'
1. A chance for our club to give underprivileged kids in our community an experience of a lifetime.
2. Five km is too long an event to act as an entry point into the running world. 1609m is much more attainable and welcoming.
3. To celebrate the history of what is the running world's classic distance.
4. To challenge all runners to set and achieve goals and break through their own barriers. Can you run a mile in 10 minutes, 9, 8, 7, 6?
5. To be inspired by some of Canada's fastest runners and see them stir the dreams of our youth.
Online registration opens Friday morning at http://www.themile.ca
Also, if you're a parent, you get a free kid's registration (u18) with your entry. Plus, we'll be busing in 200 local kids to do the race for free; kids who don't normally get such opportunities. I hope you can make it!
The Top 5 Reasons Behind 'The Wellington Mile'
1. A chance for our club to give underprivileged kids in our community an experience of a lifetime.
2. Five km is too long an event to act as an entry point into the running world. 1609m is much more attainable and welcoming.
3. To celebrate the history of what is the running world's classic distance.
4. To challenge all runners to set and achieve goals and break through their own barriers. Can you run a mile in 10 minutes, 9, 8, 7, 6?
5. To be inspired by some of Canada's fastest runners and see them stir the dreams of our youth.
Online registration opens Friday morning at http://www.themile.ca
Also, if you're a parent, you get a free kid's registration (u18) with your entry. Plus, we'll be busing in 200 local kids to do the race for free; kids who don't normally get such opportunities. I hope you can make it!
Re: The Wellington Mile
You need to include "beer" with a Miler event, Geordie ...
eta: Plan to be there, at this ... though, will see how the training goes over the coming months, first ...
eta: Plan to be there, at this ... though, will see how the training goes over the coming months, first ...
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Re: The Wellington Mile
How about a costume division ... Would be so cool ...
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Re: The Wellington Mile
HCcD wrote:How about a costume division ... Would be so cool ...
A costume wave is a great idea!
Geordie- you know we'll be there! I've been recruiting heavily to the FB event!
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Re: The Wellington Mile
HCcD wrote:You need to include "beer" with a Miler event, Geordie ...
Beyond the Pale perhaps since they're just down the street? Steve knows the owner quite well. If that fits the vision, I can have him inquire.
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Re: The Wellington Mile
Geordie would be a shoe-in from the costume class, but he might find it hard to wave.
This is a great idea and deserves support. Although Thanksgiving weekend is tough sell for those of us who usually leave town.
This is a great idea and deserves support. Although Thanksgiving weekend is tough sell for those of us who usually leave town.
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Re: The Wellington Mile
Thanks for you support, everybody! The Thanksgiving date was chosen for a number of reasons: 1) easier to get the road closure on the main drag, 2) builds on the family theme, 3) end of the elite racing season so a good chance of attracting some fast runners to the elite heat. The costume heat is a great idea. I'm going to wait and see how registration goes and keep this in the back of my mind. It's tricky as we only have time for about 13 heats so how they are divided depends on registration numbers. I'll have lots of exciting announcements coming!
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Re: The Wellington Mile
I had no idea that you were the big shoe guy!
So...kids have to be 8 - why is that? You had me until I read that.
So...kids have to be 8 - why is that? You had me until I read that.
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Re: The Wellington Mile
Irongirl wrote:So...kids have to be 8 - why is that? You had me until I read that.
Same -- I was looking for an event that I could enter my Grandson into for that weekend since I won't be racing anything this year, and this would have been perfect (except that he's 4.5)!
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Re: The Wellington Mile
orleansrunner1962 wrote:Irongirl wrote:So...kids have to be 8 - why is that? You had me until I read that.
Same -- I was looking for an event that I could enter my Grandson into for that weekend since I won't be racing anything this year, and this would have been perfect (except that he's 4.5)!
Umm, just "lie" ...
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Re: The Wellington Mile
A couple updates:
1. I'm reviewing the age limit. It was originally put in place to accommodate the wave structure but that structure may be shifted away from age waves a new hybrid approach. I really appreciate the feedback on this topic. This race belongs to the community so I want it to work for everyone. Keep the feedback coming.
2. On an equally important note, Rob, from Beyond the Pale, is a friend and neighbour and we've already spoken about some kind of link up. Stay tuned (burp) for more on that
1. I'm reviewing the age limit. It was originally put in place to accommodate the wave structure but that structure may be shifted away from age waves a new hybrid approach. I really appreciate the feedback on this topic. This race belongs to the community so I want it to work for everyone. Keep the feedback coming.
2. On an equally important note, Rob, from Beyond the Pale, is a friend and neighbour and we've already spoken about some kind of link up. Stay tuned (burp) for more on that
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Re: The Wellington Mile
Thanks Geordie!
My guess was that the under 8 age limit was because of time restrictions - my 2.5 year old would probably take 20 minutes for a mile, which would be tricky for a wave race. Would be great if you could figure out a way to include those who are younger!
My guess was that the under 8 age limit was because of time restrictions - my 2.5 year old would probably take 20 minutes for a mile, which would be tricky for a wave race. Would be great if you could figure out a way to include those who are younger!
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Re: The Wellington Mile
Ok, here we go - new age policy
Update on Age: We want this to be a family event so we're adjusting our policy regarding age, dropping the former minimum age requirement. Parent and child, regardless of age, will be placed in the same heat. Parents assume all responsibility for their child throughout the run. To make the heat structure of our event work, your child must be able to run the mile in under 15 minutes (9min/km pace).
http://www.themile.ca/#!get_involved/c8k2!
Update on Age: We want this to be a family event so we're adjusting our policy regarding age, dropping the former minimum age requirement. Parent and child, regardless of age, will be placed in the same heat. Parents assume all responsibility for their child throughout the run. To make the heat structure of our event work, your child must be able to run the mile in under 15 minutes (9min/km pace).
http://www.themile.ca/#!get_involved/c8k2!
Re: The Wellington Mile
Geordiem wrote:Ok, here we go - new age policy
Update on Age: We want this to be a family event so we're adjusting our policy regarding age, dropping the former minimum age requirement. Parent and child, regardless of age, will be placed in the same heat. Parents assume all responsibility for their child throughout the run. To make the heat structure of our event work, your child must be able to run the mile in under 15 minutes (9min/km pace).
http://www.themile.ca/#!get_involved/c8k2!
Does it have to be a Parent, or a Friend/Relative/Guardian during the event to be with the child ??
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Re: The Wellington Mile
This is a really neat idea. The responses are really interesting- it's almost like it needs to be two races! I'm sure the heat structure will work really well, though, as long as people seed themselves appropriately.
When I say it sounds like two different races, I mean that I think the idea of a mile RACE is super cool- there aren't many around, and it's one of those classic distances that would be great to have on a runner's record. Especially a non-track mile (although one on the track would be cool too, and similarly they aren't widely available). On the other end of the spectrum is the equally valid but completely different feel of a family event where kids can participate.
I'll be really interested to hear how it goes and if it runs again in the future! Good luck!
When I say it sounds like two different races, I mean that I think the idea of a mile RACE is super cool- there aren't many around, and it's one of those classic distances that would be great to have on a runner's record. Especially a non-track mile (although one on the track would be cool too, and similarly they aren't widely available). On the other end of the spectrum is the equally valid but completely different feel of a family event where kids can participate.
I'll be really interested to hear how it goes and if it runs again in the future! Good luck!
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Re: The Wellington Mile
An update for you:
- The event is 45% full already so we're pretty excited!
- Nutrition expert, Yoni Freedhof, loves The Wellington Mile concept and has provided us with a page of nutritional info aimed for young (and old) runners.
- Lots more great news coming soon!
- The website again is themile.ca
In answer to the most recent questions:
1. Does it have to be a Parent, or a Friend/Relative/Guardian during the event to be with the child ??
I'm going to give this one some thought and look at the legal implications. Thanks.
2. Re "It almost needs to be two races."
The idea of mixing the kids with the adults and especially the elites, is to provide 1) a true family experience and 2) for the kids to be front row and competing in the same event as elites to provide inspiration to them.
- The event is 45% full already so we're pretty excited!
- Nutrition expert, Yoni Freedhof, loves The Wellington Mile concept and has provided us with a page of nutritional info aimed for young (and old) runners.
- Lots more great news coming soon!
- The website again is themile.ca
In answer to the most recent questions:
1. Does it have to be a Parent, or a Friend/Relative/Guardian during the event to be with the child ??
I'm going to give this one some thought and look at the legal implications. Thanks.
2. Re "It almost needs to be two races."
The idea of mixing the kids with the adults and especially the elites, is to provide 1) a true family experience and 2) for the kids to be front row and competing in the same event as elites to provide inspiration to them.
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Re: The Wellington Mile
Not a great idea to have kids on the front row if you have the option. Every race already has the scenario where kids sprint out and then slow down and clog the course.
The MacPass mile had a situation where the kids were trampling each other in their own separate race.
The MacPass mile had a situation where the kids were trampling each other in their own separate race.
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Re: The Wellington Mile
Thanks for sharing that, Pat. Safety is certainly number one. With only 60-70 in each heat, and the full width of the road to deal with, we feel there will be ample space for the athletes to find safe running room.
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