"What we must do is change the physical habits of millions of Americans and that is far more difficult than changing their tastes, their fashions or even their politics."
JFK, December 5, 1961
President Theodore Roosevelt required all military officers to be able to cover 50 miles on foot, in 20 hours, to maintain their commissions. President John F. Kennedy helped to bring the country back to physical fitness. When word circulated about the "Kennedy Challenge", non-commissioned military personnel also wished to take the test themselves as did certain robust members of the civilian population.
When President Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963, the majority of these races were never held again. In 1964, the Washington County, Maryland race changed its name from the 'JFK 50 Mile Challenge' to the 'JFK 50 Mile Memorial'. It takes place every year since its inaugural race.
Of the many awards presented the most prestigious is the Kennedy Cup, which is awarded to the top-finishing military team.
50 Mile finisher Medal |
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire