1,847 people participated in 100 Miles in May and 1,251 who reached 100 miles or more. GREAT work – we are so proud of everyone who got active this May! To learn more about 100 Miles in May, click HERE.

As for the 100 Miles in May winners, we are awarding the top-5 individuals who have the highest total miles and the 2 top teams who had the highest average miles per participant (1contributing business and 1 contributing non-business).

We will announce the total money raised for Healthy Futures through the Challenge and recognize support by sponsor level once we’ve received all the donations. We’ll also post this on our website in the near future.

Thanks to all who are helping empower Alaska’s youth to build the habit of daily physical activity and making our online challenge such a success!! And thanks again to R&M Consultants, Inc. for their continued support and partnership!

 

And the winners are….

Top Team: Chain Reaction Cycles Alaska with average of 318.7 miles/user! Way to ride your way to the top!

 

Remaining teams in the top-10 list (in order of highest miles/user) include:
Hecto Horde – 290.9
Team Sour Potato – 235.7
Rodents Of Unusual Sighs – 227.5
Stclairski – 225.0
* Healthy Futures – 218.0
Nit Wit Runners – 207.6
GOLDER – 204.9
* Community Leaders – 200.2
Knapps Always Win! – 198.8

*Healthy Heroes and non-donating participants not eligible for prizes

Top 5 Individuals (total miles):
Scott Patterson – 755.3
Gregory Martin – 633.3
Adrian Barniak – 600.2
Ryan Tubon – 559.6
Amy Reed – 549.8
The other notable milers in the top-10 include: John Clark (755), Mick Bakker (529), Tom Peichel (467), Tom Pine (466), and Melissa Mudd (550).

And, just for fun, here are the ten teams with the highest total mileage:
Active Body Downtown Gym – 10062 miles
Coffman Engineers – 8793 miles
Elite – 8632 miles
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium – 7354 miles
CRW Engineering Group – 7332 miles
Polar Field Services Inc. – 7075 miles
R&M Consultants, Inc. – 6606 miles
ATS Alaska Goats – 6224 miles
100 Miles of Smiles – 6052 miles
Congratulations everyone – impressive numbers! As a reminder, the website is still open to browse the leaderboards so go check out where you stand if interested. Thanks to all who challenged themselves this May and are promoting wellness in our wonderful community, being positive role models to our youth, and supporting a great cause. Well done!