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Jon Rankin Announced as BBTM California Captain for State Petition DrivePublished by
May 30, 2013
3:54 Miler and UCLA grad will lead CIF lobbying campaign to drop the 1600 meters for the Mile SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – (May 30, 2013) – Bring Back the Mile, the national campaign to elevate and celebrate the iconic distance, has announced its first State Mile Petition Drive captain: Jon Rankin of Aliso Viejo, CA. Rankin, a 3:54 Miler, will lead the effort to lobby the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) to drop the 1600 meters for the Mile. “We welcome Jon to the BBTM team. As a former California high school middle distance standout, UCLA All-American and sub-3:55 Miler, he has the passion, drive and experience and also understands why it is important to bring back the Mile at the state level not only for the sport, the fans and the media, but moreover, for the kids,” said Ryan Lamppa, Bring Back the Mile founder. “Together with Jon, we will create a template for other state petition drives for the Mile.” “I look forward to working on this state petition project not only because the Mile is near and dear to me as a runner, but also because all boys and girls should have the opportunity to run the Mile not just elite high school athletes,” said Jon Rankin (above,PhotoRun), co-founder of The Run Project, a website that connects runners with non-profits, and founder of Giving Athletics, a non-profit company that brings running programs to underserved communities and schools. About Bring Back the Mile Over the past decade, unfortunately, the Mile has lost some of its luster, and thus, the Bring Back the Mile mission is: To return the Mile to prominence on the American sports and cultural landscape by elevating and celebrating the Mile to create a national movement. Visit www.bringbackthemile.com or contact [email protected] for more information. Read the full article at: bringbackthemile.com
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