Guinness World Record set on Saturday in Beaufort

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Guinness World Record set on Saturday in Beaufort
Rachel Bowling of Ridgeland set a record at 42:34 in the Guinness Book of World Record category β€œfemale runner pushing a double stroller in a 10k at Saturday's Resoultion Run on Dataw Island. Photo courtesy Dataw Island.

A new Guinness World Record made the books this morning at the annual Resolution run on Dataw Island.

More than 200 runners and walkers along with lots of canine companions braved the chilly weather Saturday morning for the annual β€œNew Year, New You” Resolution Run and this year, event coordinators expanded the event to include a 10k in addition to the 5K run/walk.

Local runner Rachel Bowling, 30, of Ridgeland SC established a standard that will be hard to beat; setting a record at 42:34 in the Guinness Book of World Record category β€œfemale runner pushing a double stroller in a 10k.”

Barbara Krakehl, Race Director, said that adding a 10k was a big draw for local racers,
β€œIt is really exciting to have a record set here on Dataw Island. Adding the 10k really
added a level of competition that drew more local runners. We were thrilled to support
Rachel in going for the record,” and a lesser record, but a record none-the-less, the
event saw a record of number of dogs who competed.

In anticipation of Bowling’s attempt to set the World Record, Dataw Island recently was
granted United States Track & Field certification for its course, described as fast and
flat. This allowed Rachel Bowling to compete for the record she broke: a female pushing
a double stroller in a 10K on a certified course, coming in at 42:34 beating the old
record of 44:45.

Rachel Bowling of Ridgeland setting a Guinness World Record on Saturday. Photo courtesy Dataw Island.

The run/walk is coordinated each year by an all-volunteer group of Dataw Island
members to benefit the LowCountry Habitat for Humanity. Weaving throughout the
natural landscapes of the residential community located just outside historic Beaufort,
the participants were joined by many furry friends, and enjoyed scenic views of some of
the island’s feathered friends as well.

Now in its eighth year, the event raised both awareness and money for Habitat. The
fundraising resulting from the event has been instrumental in the completion of a full

Dataw-sponsored Habitat House and ground was broke for a second β€œDataw house”
just this past fall.

Krakehl has run the event for eight years, driven by her compassion and appreciation for the important work that Habitat for Humanity does in Beaufort County. β€œHome ownership is directly tied to strong community, and with housing costs in Beaufort Country the highest in the state, the lack of affordable housing opportunities creates a need that Habitat does a great job of fulfilling.”

Families who are selected to receive a Habitat for Humanity House are required to
participate in the build and will carry an affordable mortgage upon completion. As part of
the β€œsweat equity” in contributing to their home, β€œfamily partner” volunteers helped at the
race again this year.

β€œThe support really is amazing,” Krakehl said, β€œfrom the support from Habitat, the
volunteers, the sponsors, Grounded Running, all the health care providers at the Health
Fair, even the Dataw security team who coordinated traffic around runners, I am very
grateful to all those who help make this event a success.”

The fun kicked off on Friday afternoon at the Dataw Community Center with various
clubs and organizations gathering for a Health Fair, which offered lots of opportunities to
get inspired for healthier living – from canine training to an acupuncturist and even free
blood pressure and hearing screenings. Attendees were introduced to an array of
vendors and clubs to help them get – and stay – inspired for the New Year.

Visit this link for more photos of Saturday morning’s fun on Dataw Island.
Visit this link for all of the 2019 Resolution Run race results.

 

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Guinness World Record set on Saturday in Beaufort

Guinness World Record set on Saturday in Beaufort