Thirteen members of the Culver Academies family will be competing in the
2013 Indianapolis Half Marathon on May 4 – the largest half marathon in
the world, featuring 35,000 participants. They will be joining the
Culver Club of Indianapolis for a post-race celebration to cap off their
day together. Congratulations to these participants for their
dedication to training over the cold winter, wishing them the best on
race day.
Members participating: Anne Kelly, Beth Lawrence, Marsha
Coven, Ed Kelly, Kurt Comiskey , Matt Comiskey , Tim Montgomery and Dana
Neer. Not pictured are: Katie Loomis, Maddie Williams, TJ Montgomery,
and Kirsten Pressler (current student, class of '15).
A special thank
you to campus security officer Roger Miller who will provide protection
with the Indiana National Guard.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Max Move 2013 Pictures
Thank you to all for participating in this year Culver Max Move.Below are some pictures from this year "Move the Max" around Lake Maxinkuckee.
Enjoy!
Monday, April 8, 2013
One step at at time!
JuLee A. Anderson
When July came around, a cousin of mine tried to talk me into doing the Magee 3 triathlon in Plymouth on Lawrence Lake. I finally decided the morning of the race to just do it! I packed up my mountain bike and all my running gear and away I went. It was a small gathering and I actually knew a lot of people. They were all giving me pointers on what to expect and told me to just have fun. I came into this race with the attitude: “someone has to be last so it might as well be me!” Once I got my bike all situated on the rack, I looked around and, to my surprise, no other person had a mountain bike but me. The rest had those sleek, skinny bikes. That should have been my first clue that I was in trouble! Undaunted, I headed down the hill to the swim event. At the start, we had only to swim 200 out to the pontoon, around and 200 back to shore. Into the water I plunged amid a chaotic mess of legs, arms and muck everywhere. I finally made it to the pontoon where all I wanted to do was to get on it and stop! Apparently, swimming isn’t just like riding a bike…apparently you need to train for it!
So….just remember….the first step is always the hardest….take it one step at a time…baby steps … next thing you know, you will be at the finish line! Oh, and by the way, this year, I bought a new racing bike, and I plan on doing 4 triathlons this summer. Just do it!
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