Sporting Outdoors > Another Nike Run Success

[\jeff{krimmel}] Another installment of the Nike run series took place this evening, and I again was able to successfully complete the three mile run in the eleven to eleven and a half minute per mile pace group. In fact, I was feeling good enough near the end of the run that I beat the rest of the group back to the starting area (where the three and five mile routes finish).

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[Jeffkrimmel.com] \jeff{krimmel}: Another installment of the Nike run series took place this evening, and I again was able to successfully complete the three mile run in the eleven to eleven and a half minute per mile pace group. In fact, I was feeling good enough near the end of the run that I beat the rest of the group back to the starting area (where the three and five mile routes finish).

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