Английская Википедия:Beer mile

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Beer mile competitors at the starting line
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Competitors drink one can of beer before each of four laps of the 400m track

A beer mile is a Шаблон:Convert drinking race combining running and speed drinking. Typically, the race takes place on a standard 400-metre or 1/4-mile running track. The race begins at the 1-mile starting line with the consumption of a Шаблон:Convert beer, followed by a full lap around the track. The next three laps continue in a similar manner: another 12-ounce beer is consumed before commencing the running of each lap. Following the completion of the fourth running lap (and four beers), a competitor has finished the race.

In North America, 12 US ounces of beer are consumed from a can or bottle before every lap. A set of rules has been defined and published by BeerMile.com.[1]

The current world record holder is Canadian Corey Bellemore, who won his third world title on October 23, 2021, with a time of 4:28.1.[2] He broke his own record of 4:33.6, which he set in San Francisco in 2017.[3]

Shelby Houlihan broke the women's beer mile record in 2023 with a time of 5:43.81, becoming the first woman to break six minutes.[4]

History

In 1997, Seanna Robinson, a resident of Toronto, set the female beer mile record at an event held in Hamilton, Ontario.[5] Her time of 6:42.0 stood as the women's world record until 2014, when Chris Kimbrough, a 44-year-old mother of six, ran the beer mile in 6:28.6.[6]

James Nielsen was the first participant to break the five-minute barrier in 2014.[7] Since then, the record has been lowered a handful of times by runners from all over the world.

In 2014, the inaugural Beer Mile World Championship was held in Austin, Texas. The men's race was won by Canadian Corey Gallagher with a time of 5:00.23.[8] In the women's race, American Beth Herndon set a new world record with a time of 6:17.8.[9]

Defunct race series

Two national race series emerged and quickly folded, the Brew Mile[10] and the National Beer Mile.[11] By the end of 2016, neither race series was solvent,Шаблон:Citation needed with the National Beer Mile closing operations under dubious circumstances.[12]

Other races involving alcohol

Kastenlauf

Kastenlauf (short for "Bierkastenlauf", literally "beer crate running"), Kistenlauf, Bierlauf, Bierkastenrennen (literally crate-running, beer crate-running, or equivalents), Bier-Rallye, or Bierathlon, is a drinking sport in the German-speaking countries Austria, Germany and Switzerland. It is a race among teams that consist of two people carrying a crate of beer, all of which must be consumed prior to crossing the finish line. The route can be anywhere from Шаблон:Convert long.[13]

Marathon du Médoc

The Marathon du Médoc, held in Bordeaux every September, is a marathon through the vineyards of Médoc during which competitors sample 23 different wines as they go. It has been described as "the world's longest, booziest, race"[14] as well as the "world's most idiotic marathon".[15]

See also

References

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External links

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