Pi Mile Road Race

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Georgia Tech posted the results of Saturday's Pi Mile 5K and shows me with a 33:34, which is right about what I thought. Woohoo! I'm very happy with that result, a 10:49/mile pace on a thoroughly hilly course. For those that have avoided math since high school, I should probably explain. Remember that pi is a never-ending number that is generally rounded to 3.14. And that's just a hair over the 5K distance of 3.1 miles. And Georgia Tech is a school full of engineering dorks like me. Hence the Pi Mile 5K. (Yes, it was actually a 5K, not 3.14 miles.)

I also forgot to mention that the race t-shirt was perhaps my favorite of all time:

Pi Mile Race T-Shirt

What's not to love about a t-shirt that features a large pi that is actually constructed out of the digits of pi itself?

I'm home sick again. But I'm feeling much better. I expect to be back at work tomorrow.

6 Comments

melanie said:

I like the shirt!

steve said:

That reminds me of a high school teacher who made me calculate pi to 100 decimal places for being disruptive in class.

Jen said:

History of the pi mile at GT - when I ran it in 99, the race actually WAS 3.14 miles. They changed it a couple years after that to 3.1 miles, which I think was a good decision b/c nobody likes to have their times buffered by 30 seconds.

Jamoosh said:

There's a savant that can recite Pi out to the 20,000th number. Random info...

txrunnergirl said:

LOL, I guess my geekiness is coming out, because I love that shirt and the whole pi race concept. :-)

Anna said:

Actually, you might be "excited" to know that most 5Ks are longer 3.1 miles.

According to the USATF website, when measuring a course for certification, they typically add 10 meters per 10K. Ergo, 10ks are measured out at 10,010 meters. The correction factor that is added to a 5km is 16.4 feet (5 meters). I'm no math whiz, but a conversion site says 5 Meters = 0.0031068559611866697 Miles

So a 5K in miles is really 3.10310....not exact, but kinda reminds me of Pi, anyway.

Please excuse my complete dorkiness.

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