Week 2 Troy Pittman
Troy won the title belt in a
team challenge. At the end of a grueling workout of 6-800 meter runs,
the team was offered a challenge to try to beat superstar Justin Sebens
in the last 800. The team was given a 50 meter lead and Justin managed
to catch everyone, but Troy. Troy was awarded the belt by former
the champion.
Week 3 Kevin Koenig
Kevin won the title belt in
a 100 meter challenge. James Scherer challenged Troy to a title
belt race in the 100 meter dash. Troy accepted and lined up on the
line. 6 runners ran the title belt run. James Scherer did manage
to out sprint Troy, but in the end was nosed out by Kevin Koenig.
Week 4 TBA
Week 5 Patrick Kirwan
Patrick won the title belt in
a 400 meter run. Kevin gave up his title to anyone who could outrun
superstar Justin Sebens. Patrick Kirwan outkicked Dustin Campbell
to win the title belt. Troy Pittman finished third.
Week 6 TBA
Week 7 TBA
Week 8 TBA
Week 9 TBA
Week 10 TBA
Week 11 TBA
Week 12 TBA
The title belt is an award to encourage runners to be competitive.
The title belt is an old plastic WWF belt that is duct taped. The
rules of the title belt are fairly simple. The current title belt
holder has the title belt until they are challenged by another teammate.
Any teammate can challenge the current title belt holder to any reasonable
race. The challenge can be a short or long race, an obstacle course,
or any unique challenge that requires a competition to arise.