Motivation Reebok Challenges Presidential Hopefuls to One Mile Run for Charity

Reebok Challenges Presidential Hopefuls to One Mile Run for Charity

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With the 2016 U.S. presidential race well underway, presidential candidates are looking for leverage in their campaigns. With Super Tuesday results coming in, Reebok has offered to done $50,000 to a health charity of choice if the candidate can break a 1o minute mile.

 

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As of today, the company has not heard of any interest from the seven candidates who remain in the presidential race.

In a recent press release, Reebok’s senior global content manager Blair Hammond, said:

“For decades, fitness has been key to the role of the presidency. Former president Bill Clinton famously introduced running clothes into the Oval Office after one of his jogs. Former president George W. Bush championed his “My Sharona”-inspired cycling playlist to reporters, and president Obama is often caught shooting hoops at community outreach events.”

Our Pick

Marco Rubio stands as the most plausible candidate as the most bale runner in the current crop. Rubio is a former collegiate football player and in a recent radio review claimed that he is “the fastest person running for president.”

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