#MiniMonday Top 3: 2 Exciting Updates + 1 Deadline

It’s #MiniMonday! As May quickly approaches, we’re doing our best to equip you with all of the important information to prepare you for race day. Check-in here on Mondays to get the top 3 pieces of #IndyMini information for the week ahead. This week we have a couple of exciting updates and an upcoming deadline!  … Continue reading “#MiniMonday Top 3: 2 Exciting Updates + 1 Deadline”

It’s #MiniMonday! As May quickly approaches, we’re doing our best to equip you with all of the important information to prepare you for race day. Check-in here on Mondays to get the top 3 pieces of #IndyMini information for the week ahead. This week we have a couple of exciting updates and an upcoming deadline! 

  • Win an Apple Watch – Do you know where you’re staying the night before the #IndyMini? Reserve your room now to take advantage of the lowest rates and experientbest selection race weekend has to offer! Guarantee a convenient and stress-free race weekend by choosing from a wide variety of hotels just steps away from the expo, start line and finish line. In addition to the great benefits you already receive by booking through our travel partner, Experient, you will be eligible to win a free Apple Watch just by booking through them! Don’t miss out on the exclusive benefits and book now.

 

  • Rookie Run Registration is NOW OPEN – The smaller the runner, the bigger the heart! Does your little one want to feel the same rookierunsunglassexcitement of crossing the finish line? Children ages 3 – 10 are invited to join us on May 14th for the Chase 500 Festival Rookie Run. They will wear a race bib, feel the energy at their start line, run their course complete with 500 Festival Princesses cheering them on and receive a medal as they cross the finish line just like mom and dad. All pre-registered participants will receive a commemorative technical t-shirt.

 

  • Bib Deadline – Want your own cheering section?! Don’t miss out on having your name on your bib! cheeringsection Register before April 1st to give everyone the chance to call out your name and cheer you on during the Mini-Marathon!

My #IndyMini Story: Stephanie Borem

According to The Anxiety and Depression Association of America, more than 6.8 billion adults in the United States suffer from generalized anxiety disorders. Those who suffer with anxiety know that it can be an unpredictable and debilitating illness which interferes with day-to-day life.  For Stephanie Borem, this is the type of anxiety and depression that … Continue reading “My #IndyMini Story: Stephanie Borem”

According to The Anxiety and Depression Association of America, more than 6.8 billion adults in the United States suffer from generalized anxiety disorders. Those who suffer with anxiety know that it can be an unpredictable and debilitating illness which interferes with day-to-day life.  For Stephanie Borem, this is the type of anxiety and depression that she faced on a daily basis, but she found a way to cope with it. This My #IndyMini Story is a story of the hope and relief that one woman discovered through running the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon.

In 2015, Stephanie’s anxiety and depression hit a peak. She was held captive by her irrational fears which kept her awake at night and disrupted her life on a daily basis. But, one constant comfort she found from her anxiety and depression was her ability to run. She began to use running as an escape from her harmful thoughts and anxiety.

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“My mind ran crazy 24/7, I never slept, and life turned into one long day with naps,” Stephanie said. “I started to worry about things that weren’t real, things that may happen, and misconstruing things that did happen.  I couldn’t concentrate, I felt I was failing as a wife and mother, but I could still run.”

Stephanie incorporated running into her daily routine.  She quickly developed a love for running and a desire to connect with other runners.  So, she signed up for and began training for the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon. While preparing for the Mini-Marathon, she made incredible strides in coping with her anxiety.

“The harder and faster I ran, life seemed easier to handle,” Stephanie said. “After every run leading up to the 2015 Mini-Marathon, I got stronger mentally and physically.”

Running provided Stephanie with an outlet for her anxiety and depression, and it gave her confidence that she never had before. Her 2015 Mini Marathon results reflected her new passion for running.

“I gave it everything I had, and ran hard the entire 13.1,” Stephanie said. “I smashed my previous PR, finishing 1:39.37 officially. I never dreamed I could go sub 1:40, (especially at 36 with 2 kids under 4), but this proved anything is possible.”

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Stephanie still deals with anxious thoughts that sneak up on her, but she applies mental strategies that she uses in her running to combat them.

“I do have more good days than bad, but I still worry and  let ridiculous thoughts creep in my head,” Stephanie said. “But I quiet them, thinking that I must ‘push through, and run on’.”

Follow Stephanie’s journey at: http://runtrimom.blogspot.com/

My #IndyMini Story: Rueben McCracken

Teachers are responsible for so much more than just academics.  They also represent some of the most influential role models for young students.  This My #IndyMini Story is about a teacher who knows the importance of leading by example and how doing extraordinary things can inspire his students to do the same. Reuben McCracken is … Continue reading “My #IndyMini Story: Rueben McCracken”

Teachers are responsible for so much more than just academics.  They also represent some of the most influential role models for young students.  This My #IndyMini Story is about a teacher who knows the importance of leading by example and how doing extraordinary things can inspire his students to do the same.

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Reuben McCracken is a teacher who knows the value of reaching his students on multiple levels, and his commitment to his students inside and outside of the classroom is unsurpassed.  Between developing lesson plans, grading, meetings and various other teaching responsibilities, Reuben is often short on time. But, he still makes the time to share his passion for running with his students by coaching his school’s track and field team.

As a track and field coach, Reuben knows that his role is so much more than merely teaching his team to run. He also imparts knowledge that they can relate to other experiences in their lives. Reuben has gained patience, perseverance, humility, and goal setting through running and he has been able to translate these attributes to other aspects of his life as well. He wants his students to benefit in the same ways that he has from running.

“Running the Indy Mini allows my students to see, first-hand how devotion and steadfastness bring about positive characteristics,” said Reuben McCracken.

Running the Mini-Marathon is a goal that Reuben shares with his team and his students, and by seeing his goal to fruition he demonstrates to them that they can also achieve great things if they put their minds to it.  Being a good teacher and coach, Reuben is constantly aware of his potential to inspire his students, and by motivating his students he helps ensure that they will reach their potential.

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Participating in a half-marathon requires commitment and hours of training.  Reuben’s hours of hard work and dedication are evidence of his selflessness and his desire to see his students accomplish amazing things. For Reuben, participating in the Mini Marathon is more about his students than himself.

“Sometimes the smallest achievement, such as completing a race for the first time, ends up being the biggest step in life,” said McCracken. “I want others to experience this first step to changing their life, be it running, pursuing a new career, or altering the path of intentions.”

Reuben has started his training for his 19th half-marathon, the 2016 OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon.  It is not too late for you train to run or walk in this year’s Indy Mini too!  You can register to participate too, just click here!

#MiniMonday Top 3: Seeding, Sleeping, and Sell Out!

It’s #MiniMonday! As May quickly approaches, we’re doing our best to equip you with all of the important information to prepare you for race day. Check-in here on Mondays to get the top 3 pieces of #IndyMini information for the week ahead. This week we have a couple friendly reminders and an exciting announcement!  Seeding … Continue reading “#MiniMonday Top 3: Seeding, Sleeping, and Sell Out!”

It’s #MiniMonday! As May quickly approaches, we’re doing our best to equip you with all of the important information to prepare you for race day. Check-in here on Mondays to get the top 3 pieces of #IndyMini information for the week ahead. This week we have a couple friendly reminders and an exciting announcement! 

  • Seeding Deadline – Would you like to start toward the front of the #IndyMini field? You can submit seeding proof in the form of race results from a race that has taken place between May 2, 2014 and March 15, 2016. For full details and time requirements, please click hereRemember – you may also use your results from our 3-Miler and 6-Miler, part of the 500 Festival Miler Series, presented by OrthoIndy, for seeding proof!

 

  • Sleeping – Do you know where you’re sleeping the night before the #IndyMini? Reserve your room now to take advantage of the lowest rates and experientbest selection race weekend has to offer! Guarantee a convenient and stress-free race weekend by choosing from a wide variety of hotels just steps away from the expo, start line and finish line. In addition to the great benefits you already receive by booking through our travel partner, Experient, you will be eligible to win a free Apple Watch just by booking through them! Don’t miss out on the exclusive benefits and book now.

 

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  • Sell Out – Have you heard our exciting news? The 500 Festival 10-Miler, presented by OrthoIndy, is now SOLD OUT with a record breaking number of registrations for 2016! Have you secured your spot for the‪#‎IndyMini‬? Don’t miss out on the 40th running and register today. We’re throwing a party you won’t want to miss!

My #IndyMini Story: Rhonda Smith

Did you know that research has shown that those who volunteer live longer?  Ok, not really…but without volunteers the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon would not be possible!  It takes thousands of volunteers to make one of the nation’s largest half marathons a success and more than 500 of those volunteers come from the title sponsor of … Continue reading “My #IndyMini Story: Rhonda Smith”

Did you know that research has shown that those who volunteer live longer?  Ok, not really…but without volunteers the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon would not be possible!  It takes thousands of volunteers to make one of the nation’s largest half marathons a success and more than 500 of those volunteers come from the title sponsor of the Mini-Marathon.

This #IndyMini story is about the largest group of enthusiastic volunteers from OneAmerica who don’t look for praise for the jobs they do at the Mini-Marathon, but do what needs to be done to help make an impact in the community they love. Their contributions and hard work help make the Mini-Marathon a success each year.

For more than a decade, Randy and Rhonda Smith from OneAmerica have packed up their fifth wheel with tailgating supplies and headed out to the Mini-Marathon to bring together hundreds of volunteers. The volunteers from OneAmerica have forged bonds throughout the years and these bonds have fostered a close knit community.

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 “It is very special to see that so many of our volunteers take the opportunity to bring groups of friends and family and volunteer together.  We work with a great group of veteran and new volunteers and feel very blessed to work with each of them.”  -Rhonda Smith

Like many of the thousands of volunteers at the Mini-Marathon, OneAmerica volunteers line the track to pass out Gatorade or water for the participants.  They take pleasure in energizing runners and walkers by giving them the replenishment their bodies need to go the distance. This group also thrives on offering motivation, words of encouragement, and humor for participants.

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 “We try to make it fun for the runners and walkers.  Our stations wear anything from crazy hats, mustaches, to superhero capes and masks.” –Rhonda Smith

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OneAmerica volunteers have made volunteering at the Mini-Marathon a team building experience that is fun and engaging.  They take pride in their support of the 500 Festival’s largest fundraiser, and each year they strive to make their involvement memorable.

Volunteers at Mini-Marathon have an enormous impact on the outcome of the event, so as you make your way along the 13.1 mile course be sure to show gratitude for them and their hard work!

For more information on volunteering for this year’s 40th OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon, please click here.