VOTE YOUR RUNNING AUTHOR OF THE WEEK!!!
On the behalf of @runningproject, I would like to thank all the members of @runningprojects for your continued active participation with great posts so we can have this contest as fresh, interesting and attractive as possible also in future. Woohoo for 20 weeks and on 20 more!!!
And it was a great week for choosing posts... you are amazing at your training efforts and racing results! We had real difficulty to pick the four nominees fo this week... So which posts attracted our attention the most in the recent week? Let us see...
The 4 nominated Authors in week 20 are:
NOMINATED RUNNING AUTHORS AND RELATED POST
@runit: "Excellent loading running workout done! – My running log - #Runforsteem challenge"
Post about speed training. Running pace 4.15 per km on 6 km run is not a joke - well done! We also like how @runit combined the facts about the run with mental part of running (our head can be really annoying in persuading us against our set goals...). Last but not least: the post is bilingual (English & Polish).
@lordcarlo297: ''Challenge Completed - 300 Day's Of Pure Madness(Day 68)''
Well here is a post about a very enthusiastic running week: 5 races in just 1 week time and a personal best on 10 km! Congratulations! Not to mention that one of the runs was also the first anniversary of @lordarlo297's running. Good for you and we are amazed by all the achieved!
@run.vince.run: ''Christchurch Marathon Race Review''
And we have another full marathon report - @runvincerun, congratulations for this achievement! As he writes: "The Christchurch Marathon is my fourth race in three months and the third marathon in my "4 Marathons in 4 Months for my 40th Birthday",,," Wow - what an initiative: 4 marathons in 4 months!!! The post is really worth reading with all the relevant info from the race. We can conclude with CONGRATULATIONS - well done!
@eulenews: ''#runforsteem training with the running community at Laacher See [EN / DE]''
What a nice description of advantages and joy of running in the group. The post is about the weekly running training of running community "LG Laacher See". Open also for non-members and as @eulenews describes: "No one has to run alone and there are always enough experienced runners beside the trainers to answer questions and give support." This post is another proof how versitile sport is running and can be done on so many different ways. Huray for group running!
NOW IS YOUR TURN!!!
- If you like this post, please, give a good upvote first and resteem it if possible in order to increase the number of views.
- Then, have a view of the nominated runners and selected posts and upvote and resteem those too if you like them.
- Put a comment writing which has been your preferred author and you can add why if you want.
- You can vote until the end of Friday, 15th of June and we will announce the winner on Saturday the 16th of June.
Anyone can participate in this! You can vote even if you are not approved runner of the @runningproject.
But if you do run, you can do both: you can vote and become approved runner… read on!
REMINDER ON HOW THE CONTEST WORKS:
Readers of the post will vote which is the Running Author of the week, who will be awarded with the part of the earnings of the same report.
The main criteria we use in order to nominate the candidates is the Quality and Originality of the Post, but nevertheless we will try to choose also posts done by Approved Runners which visibility is low due to, either, they are newcomers to the STEEM ecosystem and to the @runningproject initiative or, also authors that have not been nominated before or have been nominated, but we feel, they should be nominated again!
The ''Running Authors'' will be awarded with a portion of the 50% of the SBD earned on this post approximately after one week of its publication, so all of them will be rewarded but just one will be the ''Author of the week''.
The prize will be split as follows:
''Author of the week'': 70% ''Consolation Prize'': 30% divided among the other authors.
A dedicated post will be published by @runningproject announcing the winner on following Saturday.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED and BECOME an "Approved" Runner of @runningproject?
The main milestone of the @runningproject now is to get as much STEEMPOWER as possible so the UPVOTE power will be growing day by day with the entrance of new members as well as because of the reinvestment of all the curation and the majority of the earnings produced on the post published by @runningproject.
In order to get enrolled you just need to do the following steps:
Write a comment in this post or any other from @runningproject with a link to one of your posts about running, requesting its review.
After checking your post, @runningproject will decide if you are or are not an "Approved" Runner. "Low quality" post will not be considered.
If you are definitely an "Approved" Runner, @runningproject will reply to you asking to send 1SBD or 1STEEM as an "Enrollment Fee."
You will be included in the "CURATION LIST"
The initial "Enrollment Fee" is entirely used as STEEM POWER. This fee, 1 SDB/STEEM, may increase in the future depending on the number of members and Market price.
Additional donations will be also fully invested in STEEM POWER.
For more information about the @runningproject please read ''The Steem Running Project: Introductory Post'' and also The Steem Running Project: 9th Status Report , Runningproject has reached 300 SP!!!!.
Post created by @dailyrunner as assigned Runner Witness of @runningproject
I vote for @runit
Wow, I am amazed! Thank you for your all support! :-)
Whew, almost forgot to pop back in and vote! I'm putting a vote in for @runit, as well. :)
Vote for @runit from my sight 😉
My vote for @runit this time!!!
Vote for @runit!
I actually see there's a concensus for @runit, but I'm voting for @run.vince.run completing a marathon under any circumstances is hard, but if you're not enjoying the course it takes an extra mental bit. I know all about that from running during luncht-time and I don't like the course there, let alone having to keep it up for 42 km's!