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Running cubers

Just found this on Guinness World records. any volunteers?
 
Just found this on Guinness World records. any volunteers?
Ez I could get 50 no problem, I could just run slow.
 
Just found this on Guinness World records. any volunteers?
What's the pace I have to maintain?
 
Just found this on Guinness World records. any volunteers?
The only problem I have with this is that just looks like I need to have 72 cubes scrambled beforehand to do this, and as someone with 2 3x3’s, this would not be practical for me. Oh, and also the fact the I have never ran a mile, let alone 3.1 is also a slight issue.
 
Would attending a running club be considered that you are a "running cuber"?
Why not? If you run consistently at all or have gone to meets, you can be considered a Running Cuber.
Also Chat I got 47.44 in 300 hurdles. I almost won the event but I got scared when I clipped hurdle #4/#5
 
Why not? If you run consistently at all or have gone to meets, you can be considered a Running Cuber.
Also Chat I got 47.44 in 300 hurdles. I almost won the event but I got scared when I clipped hurdle #4/#5
Since I'm only 11, things like track isn't ready for me yet, but I want to join it though. Running is awesome.
In my running club, I've got like 3 miles in a session. (My biggest achievement for me, but I could do better)
 
I got 4:57.97 in the 1600m, 47.00 in the 300m hurdles, and ran a 55 split for the 4x400 relay as the third leg.
I want to start a community project where I compile a sheet together for running events, and you put down your times for those events. The qualifications if that you have your times written down officially (usually through Athletic.net. If you don't have your times down on that site you need to link the site where your times can be viewed by everyone to make sure you are legit) and are a pretty active user on these forums. The way it will work is that you put down your SS name, your profile that you have your times on, and then the times for whatever events you have ran officially. For example, I have ran the 300m hurdles, 400m, 800m, 1600m 3200m, 3 miles, 5k, and the 4x400 relay, so when I get the sheet together, I will put my times in to show you guys.
 
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