Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Canada Day drink and run

With the success of the Run for Liqueur last Canada Day, I decided to hold another beer mile. However, after our donation resulted in the Canadian Liver Foundation selling my information, I decided that the recipient of funds raised this year would be Vicki's Weekend to End Breast Cancer bid.

The 2009 Run for Liqueur was muted in comparison to last year's event, perhaps because most of the competitors still shuddered at the memory. Ignorance was bliss for first-time competitor, Attila, who completed his first lap before anyone else had even finished their first drink. However, by his third drink, Attila was slumped on the ground, because lying on his back made his discomfort worst.

My choice of chocolate soy milk over last year's chocolate dairy milk was only an improvement in the aftermath of the event as my suffering was shortlived but resulted in my disqualification. Joe's choice of Corona and Sleeman's proved to be less successful than last year's screwdrivers. Only Roger took a different strategy in his stubborn adherence to Grasshopper despite last year's disappointing results, and while his time did not improve, his overall ranking did. Ultimately, the only competitor who improved his overall time and ranking was Mike, who credits his nationalistic choice of Molson Canadian for his win.

It is questionable whether I will run another beer mile. In an event where the Masters level starts at 30 years of age, when most running events define Masters as being over 40, I feel that retirement may not be premature. However, I must admit that I am curious to see if a third drink choice will contribute to improved results. Until next Canada Day...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vicki passed along the money you've donated to help me and I so appreciate it!

The run sounds like disgusting fun. I'm quite impressed with the times.

Thanks again!
Ivana

Jason said...

I suggest next year you full-on wimp out and make your beverage Gatorade.

Flocons said...

I was going to donate a lot of money to the Canadian Liver Foundation, but upon reading your blog about how terribly they treated your private info, I've decided NOT to.

Anonymous said...

Even though I ran a fifth lap to my public disgrace, I whole-heartedly suggest a 3rd be run next year. But I will be running on Screwdrivers as well.