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Robbie Erickson, a volunteer coach at Collins-Maxwell High School, achieved a remarkable feat by running across Iowa in just 3 days, 21 hours, and 10 minutes. His journey was not only about breaking records but also aimed at raising funds for the school’s track and field program. He surpassed his fundraising goal of $35,000, raising over $39,000 to purchase a new timing system, allowing the school to host home meets for the first time in two years. The community’s support played a key role in his success, showcasing the power of teamwork.
Collins-Maxwell High School Coach Runs Fastest Across Iowa, Fundraises for Track Team
In a thrilling display of athleticism and community spirit, a kind-hearted coach from Collins-Maxwell High School has made waves by setting a new record for the fastest run across Iowa. Robbie Erickson, a volunteer cross country coach, recently embarked on an incredible ultramarathon journey spanning from Omaha, Nebraska, to Muscatine, Iowa, all along Highway 92.
A Race Against Time
Erickson’s ambitious run took place over the recent spring break. Initially, he planned to kick off his journey on March 19th, but a blizzard played spoilsport, forcing him to delay his start to March 20th. Despite the weather’s antics, he was determined to take on this monumental challenge. As he began his journey, support poured in from both familiar faces and strangers alike, making it a heartwarming community event.
The Journey Begins
The first stop on his incredible trek was the charming town of Griswold, located a mere 44 miles from the Nebraska border. As he made his way through Iowa, he was cheered on by local cross country athletes and even some local kiddos. It was clear that Erickson’s undertaking was not just a personal quest; it was a community affair.
A Record-Breaking Achievement
After pushing himself to the limits, Erickson completed the run in a jaw-dropping 3 days, 21 hours, and 10 minutes. This impressive feat not only set the fastest known time for crossing Iowa—beating the previous record by an astounding 1 hour and 39 minutes—but also showcased his incredible endurance. During this arduous run, he took limited breaks, managing to sneak in a mere 3 hours and 15 minutes of sleep. Talk about determination!
Running for a Purpose
But Erickson’s run was about more than just personal glory; it was all in support of his athletes at Collins-Maxwell High School. He set out with a fundraising goal of $35,000 aimed at purchasing a much-needed timing system for the track and field program. The excitement didn’t stop there, as his campaign ended up raising over $39,000—exceeding his goal! The extra funds will help create a dedicated throwing area and update concession stand equipment, ensuring the program is well-equipped for future events.
Community Love Shines Bright
Throughout his grueling journey, Erickson was quick to highlight the significance of love and support from the community, which played a crucial role in his accomplishment. Many involved, from students to parents, rallied around him, proving that teamwork and solidarity can make a significant difference.
Looking Forward
After the exhilarating experience, Erickson plans to take a breather from intense running to gear up for a future long-distance run. His eyes are set on a cross-country trek in 2027, proving that his passion for running is far from over. For the record enthusiasts out there, the current fastest known time for running across the entire United States sits at a whopping 42 days and 6 hours.
A Bright Future for the Track Program
The addition of a timing system will mean so much more than just a clock; it will allow Collins-Maxwell High School to host home meets again for the first time in two years. Without a timing system, the team has been unable to enjoy the thrill of hosting their own events. But thanks to this record-setting run, that is about to change!
Join the Movement!
For those looking to contribute to this heartwarming cause, there’s a platform set up specifically for donations. Every little bit helps in keeping the spirit of community alive and supporting the next generation of track and field stars at Collins-Maxwell High School.
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