2009 National Milk Mile Championships

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ISU National Milk Mile

When- Sunday, November 22 at 5 p.m.

Where- ISU Track (Marks Field, located at the corner of 4th and Chestnut streets in Terre Haute)

Cost- $3 pre-registration, $5 race-day registration

Details- Each participant will drink 12oz of chocolate milk before each lap of a mile. If a participant throws up or spills their milk during the race they will be assessed a one lap penalty, however, do not have to drink an extra glass of milk.

Last year the top three times were 4:57, 4:58 and 5:11.
All entrance fees will be paid day of. Please do not send in money through the mail.
If you intend to run please email your name, school (if applicable), mile pr and/or milk mile pr. and any questions you may have to [email protected].
 
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Ohio can you really claim that this event is the "National Milk Mile Championships"? I would think that someone would have to have some sort of patten on something like that?
 
pretty sure you dont have to have patents on a name for a race.... and i am not the one who named it... just getting the word out for it
 
btw are you going to show up morgan?? things are in the works but we are planning to get some involvement from various student organizations and to donate the proceeds to a foundation or such.
 
Donate them to the "Help to build an indoor track fund" I will establish an account at a local bank... Which everyone want's to donate the most money... lol
 

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this video from last year's milk mile is very good. props to eric schulz and his crew!!
 
The proceeds for this year's milk mile will be given to Up Till Dawn St. Judes Cancer Research.
 
REALLY?!?! I am Daniel Greenwell Executive Director for UTD and I want to thank you guys if this is true, you guys are amazing!
 
Ohio if you don't mind sharing - what was your criteria or ideology behind choosing a charity? I am really just curious more than anything...

Thanks
 

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The charity was decided by SAAC. I am not sure what they based their decisions on. Keeney or Schulz would know more about how the charity was chosen, I know SAAC had more than UTD in mind before they finalized their decision.
 
I believe the primary reason that Up Till Dawn was chosen is because we (SAAC) were going to raise money for this organization at some point anyway, so this is a great opportunity for us. To further clarify, 20% of the proceeds will go to SAAC because its members are working the event, while the other 80% will go to Up Till Dawn. Therefore, we need to make this event as large as possible in order to generate a lot of money to donate. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions please feel free to post on here. Thank you very much!
 
Either way guys, I greatly appreciate your time effort and heart for putting this on cause I know even though I am no runner that I am doing the Milk Mile and so is my exec board member ethan Malivolti
 

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Great milk mile this year!! Jeremiah Vaughan defended his title to break the world record and Bryan Alexander returned and didn't disappoint with his second place finish.

Results are posted at:

http://www.beermile.com/display/event_1278

these are not full results because there was an error in finishing order during the elite mile. we are getting video of the finish this week and will have full results soon.
 
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