I want to joggle the Canada Running Series race on July 15 in Toronto.
The question is: Do I joggle the 5K and try to break the 16:55 world record, or do I do the 10-miler and set a 10-mile personal best? Even if I break the 5K record, I probably won't get it certified because I'd need video footage and witnesses. It may be better to save that one for the track.
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DOes that mean someone has to run beside you with a video camera proving it?:S I'd hate to be that videographer!
Usually it's someone on roller blades or a bicycle, but this race will be too busy. I might try the 5K as a test to see what time I can joggle on the road, then go for the official record on the track where it'll be easy to videotape.
Yeah, this one sounds like a track would be best.
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