The 73-year-old retired science
teacher from Clio, Michigan, invented the sport of “drubbling” in April 1994
with a four-mile run along a local trail while simultaneously dribbling three
basketballs. In celebrating the 30th anniversary of the sport, McLincha
noted that only two other people in the world have ever taken up drubbling, to which
he explained that “the reason it doesn't catch on is because it is too
difficult or too stupid.”
McLincha began joggling in the mid-1980s and joggled his first race, the Crim 10 Miler, in 1987 joggling three eggs (he kept three spare eggs in his pocket and ended up using them all). He is a legend at the Crim Festival of Races, having run every single edition of the race for the last 46 years, 29 of them while drubbling. McLincha had planned to drubble this year’s race in August for the 30th and final time, and was going to joggle the event in future years in honour of joggling inventor Bill Giduz, who died in May.
Drubbling was only
one many McLincha’s many talents. He also invented the sport of “runyaking,” which
involves kayaking a section of waterway, running back to the launch site to retrieve
the transport vehicle, driving back to the kayak, and continuing the process
from that point the next day. He wrote a book about his runyaking adventures, “The
Runyaker’s Journey,” and posted regularly on Substack.
In 1978, McLincha set
the Guinness World Record for reciting the most digits of pi, to 7,500 decimal
places. He was also a craft beer aficionado and musician.
We never met in person, but I considered McLincha a great friend, as we’ve been in touch regularly for the past 19 years, when I first started joggling. He had just recently discovered this blog and left a bunch of insightful comments on some of the old posts. We were just messaging each other three weeks ago, so it feels unreal that he’s gone. Like Bill Giduz, Riley McLincha’s legacy of living life to the absolute fullest will live on in the hearts of all those he inspired.
Drubbling the Crim (Photo: Crim Fitness Foundation) |
On The Today Show, July 2002 (Photo: The Drubbler on Facebook) |
Riley McLincha on a runyaking adventure (Photo: Riley McLincha on Facebook) |
(Photo: Bruce Edwards, Flint Journal) |