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Monday, January 30, 2012

Seven of our NJHS students participated in the annual ING Miami Marathon -- Demi Lamas, Maria Costoya, Angelique Roman, Giselle Lewis, Karen Regalado, Brandon Navarro, and Patricia Vega.

"The ING Run For Something Better is again aligning with First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! Campaign, which hopes to solve the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation so that children born today will reach adulthood at a healthy weight. That initiative involves diet and exercise such as training for the ING Run For Something Better.

The Miami program for kids began in 2003 with a few hundred Dade County middle school students and has grown every year. Now the swarm of youngsters, clad in orange ING Run For Something Better shirts and orange shoe laces, racing to the finish line is as much a part of South Florida’s largest distance running event as the Marathon itself.

“We’re pleased that ING Run For Something Better has touched the lives of so many youth in Miami-Dade County schools,” said Rhonda Mims, president of the ING Foundation and senior vice president of Corporate Responsibility. “It’s encouraging to see so many students on the road to adopting healthier lifestyles as ING continues its mission to combat child obesity.”

The kids in the ING Run For Something Better are in the midst of a 15-week training program at their respective schools, running a minimum of 25 miles over that period of time. The 1.2 mile finale is a celebration run of their participation in the program, and the participating kids will receive orange shoe laces, a t-shirt, a medal and a post-race snack upon completion of their final mile. While there are 5,000 kids running the final mile on race day, 11,000 students are participating in the ING Run For Something Better program.

“The ING Run For Something Better® program becomes an important initiative to develop an appreciation for physical activity through running among middle school age students,” said Dave Scott, General Manager of US Road Sports & Entertainment of Florida and Race Director of the ING Miami Marathon. “Each passing year this program has grown and these youngsters will be joining the ranks of a growing health and fitness generation. I honestly believe that kids love to run and proof of that is very visible on Sunday morning when that wave of Orange hits Biscayne Boulevard.”

The schools participating in the ING Run For Something Better® program are: Ada Merritt K-8 Center, Allapattah Middle School, Ammons Middle School, Aspira E. M. de Hostos Charter School, Avocado Elementary School, Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, Campbell Dr. Middle School, Carol City Middle School, Citrus Grove Middle School, Charter School at Waterstone, Coral Reef Elementary School, Cutler Ridge Middle School, Devon Aire K-8 Center, Doctors Charter School, Doral Academy Elementary School, Emerson Elementary School, Ethel/Beckford Richmond Elementary School, Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, Golden Glades Elementary School, G. W. Carver Middle School, Hammocks Middle School, Henry Filer Middle School, Hialeah Gardens Middle School, Howard D. McMillan School, Jorge Mas Canosa Middle School, Jose Marti MAST Academy, Kenwood K-8 Center, Key Biscayne K-8 Center, Lawton Chiles Middle School, Lake Stevens Middle School, Miami Edison Middle School, Miami Heights Elementary School, Miami Lakes K-8 Center, Nautilus Middle School, Palm Springs Middle School, Pincrest Academy, Richmond Heights Middle School, Rockway Middle School, Somerset Academy Silver Palms, South Dade Middle School, St. Theresa Catholic School, St. Hugh Catholic School, St.Agnes Academy, Sunset Park Elementary School, Tropical Elemenetary School, Vineland K-8 Center, Winston Park K-8 Center and Young Women’s Prepatory Academy."

Article excerpt copied from:

Hall To Lead Miami Marathon’s Run For Something Better

  • By News
  • Published Jan. 26, 2012