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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Longest US Female Running Streak Ends...


Starting on the 5th of July 1978, Julie Maxwell of Kasson, Minnesota had run every day for the last 33 years. Her 12,212 day running streak ended on the 10th of December after breaking her right ankle. She had the longest running streak of any female in the USA (and probably the world) as certified to the United States Running Streak Association (USRSA)

“It is with a heavy heart that I tell you of the end of my 33-plus-year streak,” said Maxwell to USRSA. “I fell Sunday morning and broke both bones in my right ankle! With my foot facing backwards, I knew I would not be lacing up my shoes for my daily run.” Maxwell plans to start another running streak when she recovers from her injury. “I assure you that when I heal, I will begin another streak.”

The official definition of a running streak, as adopted by the United States Running Streak Association is to run at least one continuous mile within each calendar day under one's own body power (without the utilization of any type of health or mechanical aid other than prosthetic devices). Running under one's own body power can occur on either the roads, a track, over hill and dale, or on a treadmill. Running cannot occur through the use of canes, crutches or banisters, or reliance on pools or
aquatic devices to create artificial buoyancy. USRSA Website HERE

From an Irish point of view, the person with the longest running streak is Denis McCarthy of East Cork AC who has run every day since June 1985! I'm not sure which Irish woman has the longest running streak?

Anyone want to start?? :o)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am on 4 days...

Esthersmurf said...

LOL..well, that's what I call dedication. Puts it all into perspective when you don't manage to get out for a run the odd day...

Anonymous said...

The longest journey starts with the smallest step.

Aidan said...

How do they monitor running streaks for records? My streak is a 3 days, so the record isn't in any danger, just curious.

John Desmond said...

Essentially, it's just a matter of honesty. People are required to run at least one continuous mile every day and they monitor it themselves.