Canadians smash ladies’s 100×1 mile relay world file at 100 Girls CAN


100 Canadian ladies took to the monitor at Hamilton’s McMaster College on Sunday to reclaim the 100 x 1 mile relay ladies’s world file of 9 hours, 18 minutes (set final yr within the U.S.), they usually smashed the file by virtually 21 minutes, ending in eight hours, 57 minutes and 26.90 seconds.

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Maddy Kelly crosses the end line at 100 Girls CAN, July 7, 2024. Photograph: Kevin Mackinnon

The occasion started at 9 a.m. Sunday and ran till virtually 6 p.m. The typical aim tempo to interrupt the file with a couple of minutes’ cushion was 5 minutes, 34 seconds per mile. Sixty miles in, the group was already greater than seven minutes forward of the aim. Because the day wore on and the quicker runners took to the monitor, their lead solely widened.

A bunch of Canadian ladies, together with McMaster College coach Paula Schnurr and Hamilton Olympic Membership coach Patti Moore, initially set this file at 9 hours, 23 minutes again in 1999; however final June, a gaggle of American ladies in San Francisco took 5 minutes off their file, working 100 particular person miles in 9 hours and 18 minutes. 

Sunday’s occasion concerned 100 ladies working the 1-mile distance consecutively on the monitor–and when you assume it’s straightforward to run a sub-5-minute mile by yourself within the warmth of July, assume once more. Runners included collegiate athletes, highschool athletes, a 12-year-old (5K sensation Sawyer Nicholson), masters runners comparable to distance star Sasha Gollish and marathoner Rachel Hannah, Canadian Operating’s personal a number of OFSAA and OUA champion Cameron Ormond, Tokyo 2020 Olympian Maddy Kelly (who had the honour of working the ultimate mile of the day) and Selena Loaring, the great-granddaughter of Canadian Olympian 400m legend John Loaring. The group additionally included  Krestena Sullivan, who participated within the earlier file set by the Canadians in 1999. 

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Coach and 100 Girls CAN organizer Paula Schnurr. Photograph: Maxine Gravina

The ultimate time aim was 9 hours and 10 minutes on Sunday, however the runners got here by means of with far more. The occasion is sanctioned by Athletics Ontario, and additional effort was made to make sure accuracy; 4 laps round a 400m monitor (1,600 metres) is barely in need of one mile, so to make sure the space was correct, runners have been directed barely huge of Lane 1 on the ultimate lap.

“What excites me most in regards to the mission is banding along with the unbelievable ladies within the working group to perform this collective aim,” Ormond mentioned earlier than the occasion. 

 



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