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Hokies turn out for Thankful Three-Miler

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
November 30, 2021
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The Thankful Three-Miler on Nov. 14 drew 158 members of the Virginia Tech community to run or walk on the Buford Meredith Cross Country Course on the university’s Blacksburg campus

As part of this season of giving, 158 Hokies participated in the second annual Thankful Three-Miler on Nov. 14 on the Buford Meredith Cross Country Course on the Virginia Tech campus..

Sponsored by Virginia Tech’s Department of Recreational Sports, the run/walk is a new tradition that blends physical exercise, the expression of gratitude, and Ut Prosim (That I May Serve).

“Watching students, staff, community members, and even a few dogs come together in person for movement and reflection, that made me grateful,” said Kelly McPherson, the event coordinator for Rec Sports. “Also, being witness to people completing their first-ever running event and finding success. That makes me smile.”

As part of the event, Rec Sports partnered with VT Engage to collect nonperishable food items for The Market, a resource designed to provide food assistance to students who have a hard time obtaining regular, healthy meals. More than 2,000 items were collected and delivered in truckloads to the Market, an increase from the 300 items donated in last year’s inaugural event.

“The Thankful Three Miler was a great event because it gave me something to look forward to during a stressful time of the year,” said participant and Student Affairs employee Mary Desmond. “It allowed me to focus on my well-being, giving me an excellent opportunity to get in tune with my body and to enjoy the beautiful Blacksburg weather while being supported by my loved ones.”

In the event’s second iteration, many elements felt back to “normal” compared to the inaugural run, which required many COVID-19 mitigation strategies such as staggered start times and a registration cap.

“It felt amazing to run with people again,” said Desmond. “I had really missed that sense of belonging that you get when you run in a common route with others; it’s like a little pilgrimage.”

To enhance the feelings of gratitude, motivational signs were placed along the route along with volunteers who cheered for participants along the way.

“I am always grateful for the generosity of Coach Dave Cianelli for allowing us to use the cross-country course for this event,” said McPherson. “It is a gorgeous venue that not a lot of people have been to, and it is a beautiful place for both movement and grateful reflection. Also, the Corps of Cadets shows up in great numbers to volunteer on the course. The Thankful Three-Miler couldn’t be successful without their humble dedication to serve.”

 

–Will Trent, Virginia Tech

 

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