A lot of people have asked me "what leg are you running?". Here is how it works:
There are 15 American runners and 15 Australian runners. Runners are paired up (one American and one Australian) resulting in 15 pairs of runners. With the exception of 4 lay-over cities (Las Vegas being one) there will be at least one pair of runners running 24/7 from August 12 up to September 11, 2010, finishing at Ground Zero in New York. The 15 pairs are split up into 3 groups - each group traveling together in a separate passenger van. The 5 pairs rotate amongst themselves during their six hour shift. Once the six hour shift is complete, the group will be relieved by the next group of 5 pairs and advance up along the route to the RV's to eat, sleep and get ready for their next 6 hour shift of running. This averages out to about 13 miles of running per person per day! (9 miles/day for 2 days, and 18 miles/day every third day).
Keep your fingers crossed! Once the run begins I hope to update this Blog with route information and pictures daily if possible. See you along the route if you can make it.