Good Sports
by Budd
Glassberg
Reprinted
with permission from the Zionsville Times Sentinel on January 31, 2007
Deal of the Century
The Zionsville
ZTS:
In past years, the Zionsville Anti-Mini Marathon (ZAMM) has
responded to its rival event the
BG: Let
me begin by stating that we will be holding the fifth running of the ZAMM on
May 5, 2007 at 7:25 AM. Allow me now to review
the two races for your readers who are unaware of the feuding events. Four years ago when the IMM closed its
entries at 25,000 in early February, I was locked out of the race. Several of my running buddies were also too
late to register so I decided to hold a run in Zionsville and open it free to
any runners who wanted to run. I called
the run the Anti-Mini due to its contrast with the IMM. The ZAMM had 49 runners in 2003 and over 200
in 2004, 250 in 2005 and close to 300 last year. While the IMM cost $40 and you had to sign up
for it months in advance hoping you don’t get injured, the ZAMM was free and
you could just come on race day. The IMM
required you to finish 13.1 miles or you have to drop out. The ZAMM allows you to run 3.1, 6.2, 9.3, 12.4
or 13.1 miles. The IMM was completely on
hard surfaces with almost no shade. The
ZAMM was entirely on soft surfaces and shaded by Nancy Burton and
ZTS: You
still haven’t told us how you will respond to the IMM allowing runners to
transfer their entries.
BG: I am encouraging all official entrants in the IMM to sell their entries on EBay to those unsuspecting runners willing to pay in excess of $100 plus the bargain administrative transfer fee of $20. They can pocket the profit between what they paid and the revenue of the EBay sale. Then they can enjoy the beautiful Anti-Mini course for free. In addition, if they finish the full 13.1 miles in the Anti-Mini event they may choose to receive a generous cash reward.
ZTS: Are
you telling us that there is no entry fee for your event and finishers will
receive cash?
BG: Yes, actual cash money. Those runners wishing to keep their amateur status may decline the generous cash awards. We are able to provide cash awards without having an entry fee due to a bighearted unanimous donor.
ZTS: Don’t
you mean anonymous donor?
BG: No, everyone is for him.
ZTS: How much
money will the finishers receive?
BG: I am not at liberty to divulge that at this time; however I will say that the first twenty-three finishers, who elect to take the cash money, will be receiving a four figure amount (six if you count two decimal places). The remaining finishers will receive somewhat less, but still a generous amount.
ZTS: Will
the run have tee-shirts?
BG: The ZAMM once again will not be selling tee shirts, however, due to the creative designs of prior years’ participants (see www.runz.com for pictures of tee shirts), we will be requesting (not requiring) that runners show up with an old Indianapolis Mini tee decorated to show the Anti-Mini spirit. If you don’t have an old Mini tee you want to desecrate, you can always desecrate some other tee.
ZTS: Is it OK
to walk the Anti?
BG: Yes, or you can skip. Dogs are also welcome if they are on a leash.
ZTS: How do I
sign up?
BG: You
don’t. Just show up at the picnic table
at the entrance to
ZTS: How will I
find out how I did in the Anti-Mini?
BG: Results will be posted that evening at www.runz.com. Participants will write their distance and times on the sign-up sheet at the picnic table and I will post those results.
ZTS: Any
last words of advice?
BG: Go to the restroom before coming to the park (we have no facilities). Get there early because we start on time (last year several people missed the start). If it’s wet, prepare for mud. Join the growing countercultures who say no to crowds.
Budd Glassberg is a resident of
Zionsville who is active in the local running community. He has been race director of several events
and is a