Run fosters the spirit of student fitness
Marisa O’Neil
Students at Eastbluff Elementary School are walking to Washington,
D.C., this year, so a little jog around Fashion Island is a
comparative piece of cake.
Nearly three-quarters of the student population at Eastbluff is
expected to take part in Sunday’s 22nd annual Spirit Run at Fashion
Island, said race chair and PTA member Lauren Mulvaney. Though the
race raised more than $100,000 last year -- split between Eastbluff,
Andersen, Harbor View, Newport Coast and Lincoln elementary schools
-- this year students viewed it more as a chance to improve their
fitness and expand on their Walk to Washington program.
Students at the school are walking every day and mapping their
progress on an imaginary walk from California to Washington, D.C.
They do it during the last 10 minutes of each school day with
physical education teachers, funded with proceeds from last year’s
Spirit Run.
“It’s unbelievable,” Mulvaney said. “There’s little, tiny,
first-graders out there with big sixth-graders, just out there
walking.”
In preparation for Sunday’s Spirit Run, 62 students took part in a
runner’s clinic at the school, learning about nutrition, fitness and
training for the race, she said. On Thursday, they ran a quarter-mile
longer than the one-mile race their age group will run on Sunday, she
said.
Andersen Elementary School also had a clinic to prepare their
students for the race, race organizer Dina Mead said.
The Spirit Run has been successful over the past two decades,
because it has so much community support and support from the running
community, she said. Of the 5,000 expected to take part, half will
likely be students and family, while the other half will be regular
runners, she said.
“Everyone loves the Spirit Run,” Mead said. “All the kids get
excited about it. It’s so sweet and so cute.”
Mead’s husband, Jamie Mead, ran the race months after a heart
transplant. This year, he’s been busy traveling for business and
hasn’t yet decided if he’ll take part, she said.
As usual, the run at Fashion Island will include a 10K run and
walk, a 5K and 5K family walk and shorter races for children ranging
from tiny toddlers on up.
It will include medals, awards, prizes, refreshments and
entertainment.
Among those performing is the Green Room, a surf band made up of
fifth- and sixth-grade boys from some of the participating schools.
The band is ready to play some classic rock to the massive crowds on
Sunday, publicist Barbara DeMarco-Barrett said.
“They’re all very excited, but they’re taking it all in stride,”
she said.
Daily Pilot news assistant Lindsay Sandham contributed to this
report.
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