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Registration Extended Until 11/30, Rankings and More

11/25/2020

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Hey 2020 Wiregrass Virtual Wobblers. Registration and packet pick-up have been extended through Nov. 30.

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Register online anytime before Nov. 30 and pick-up your Wobble packet at FITniche-Flatwoods, located at 8604 Hunters Village Road, Tampa, FL 33647, Monday through Friday 10 AM until 7 PM, Saturday 10 AM until 5 PM, and Sunday 12 PM until 5 PM. 

Use your RunSignUp sign-on to upload your run/walk time and any fun photos of your virtual Wobble to share with fellow participants or your friends. Here's the RunSignUp link in case you misplaced it.
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More Wobble Wrap-ups

12/6/2019

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Team Vision Quest won their third Friends & Family trophy this year with 114 team members. They proudly display all three at Vision Quest. Dawn Mong, team leader and pied piper, sent along this photo to prove it to us.

The Lutz Leopards won the school competition for the fourth year with a team of 50 runners. A check for $350 from the Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot will fund another year of the Lutz Miles Club. Hope Katie Holeman and Amanda Fulmer send us an update if a student hits a personal best this year.

The Relentless team from Robyn Thrasher Fitness won the 2019 Corporate Trophy with 20 registered Wiregrass Wobblers.

Did You Win, Place or Show?

​Congratulations! If you couldn't stay for the awards ceremony, you can drop into FITniche at the Shops at Wiregrass and pick up your trophy.

Facts from the 2019 Race

  • 95 volunteers participated including a host of high school and college students
  • 363 registered volunteer hours were logged
  • 2,190 registered participants
  • 26 corporate sponsors

Thanks again to our presenting sponsor Pioneer Medical Foundation and the Shops at Wiregrass for helping us make a big, positive impact on our community. Watch this space to learn how your donations and the Wobble's proceeds are invested.
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Gobble! Gobble! 2019 Wobble Wonderful Wrap-up and Photos

11/28/2019

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​The 2019 Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot is in the books.

​If you picked up your ornamedal, grab a sharpie when you get home. Put the date and your finishing time on the back. Then, hang it on your tree as a conversation starter during the holidays.

Turkey-fried Fun Wins Costume Contest

"This was Carter's idea! He said he didn't want to be a turkey--he's a fireman," said his mom. Great idea, Carter. Carter and his baby brother, Weston, won the Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot's first-ever Thanksgiving themed costume contest. ​Cheers to these Thanksgiving first responders and all the other first responders out there working through the holidays. 
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A few more of our favorite 2019 Wonderful Wobble moments.

Race results

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Thanksgiving-themed Costume Contest, Y'all!

11/12/2019

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The Wiregrass Wobble announces its first-ever costume contest

We’ll have prizes for first, second and third places. Get your Wobble on with a side dish of dressing up! Here is what you do to qualify BEFORE THE RACE…
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1. Check-in with the photographer at the selfie station by J.C. Penney, sign a photo release and have your photo taken.
2. The committee will judge the photos during the race
3. The top 3 will receive their prizes during the award ceremony. You do not have to be present at the award ceremony to claim your prize.
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Lutz Leopards Love WWTT School Team Challenge--Join 'Em!

11/7/2019

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Picture“I probably have a couple of photos in front of the selfie station when they were all second graders with no teeth. Now they’re in 6th grade,” Yep. Thanks for running with us, Leopards!
​In 2013 Katie Holeman and her oldest boy got up with the sun and completed the first Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot 5K run before heading home for a traditional turkey dinner with the family.

“He’s a natural pacer and has great endurance. It was awesome to do it together. The next year, the five of us did it. My favorite thing about the Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot is it’s a family friendly event that encourages families to be active together and a promotes healthy lifestyles. I love the tradition of coming together and exercising together. It’s a great way to start Thanksgiving and the holiday season,” Katie said.

Katie’s son is a natural pacer, she’s a natural pied piper. The Holeman family has run all six Wobbles–initially meeting up with other friends and families from the school. Then the team started to grow because she talked it up through the PTA. About 20 team members have run four of the six annual events.

“I had no idea there was a competition. One year I told our friends that we already have four families and I suggested we make a school team,” she said.

The Lutz Leopards have won the “Largest School Team Competition” the past three years. In 2018, 55 Leopards finished the Wobble and the PTA collected another $350 check. Amanda Fulmer, the Lutz K-8 PE coach, organizes the Lutz Leopard Miles Club. 

“It’s wonderful and FITNiche and the Rotary Club support our school so we can sponsor the Miles Club for our kids. Our students may log their laps around a dirt track during recess if they choose. They can earn a dog tag adding a little rubber foot every 5 miles they run. When they complete 25 miles their accomplishment is mentioned on the school’s morning show. We’ve had kindergartners who completed 100 miles in a school year!” she explained.

Schools still have time to register and compete for the largest team. School teams can give the Leopards a run for their money—potentially earning a $350 donation to their school. The Wobble also has competitions for the largest Company and Friends & Family teams. No donations, but these classes compete for cool winners’ trophies and bragging rights. To get in on the fun, a coach needs to register the team. The coach sends the team name to potential members. Then, members select their team by name when they register for the 5K.

“Funny story. We used to be Lutz Elementary. When we were converted to a K-8 school, our fellow Wobblers were confused. They asked, ‘Who are you?’” I think we’re like the artist formerly known as Prince…we’re Wiregrass Wobble super stars but nobody knows our name,” Katie said.

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Absolutely Love the Wiregrass Wobble

10/30/2018

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Nope. Not kidding. That's exactly what Michelle Latkovic said when we asked her how many times her family has run the annual Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot. Answer: 2018 will be the third Thanksgiving running the Wiregrass Wobble together.

They learned about the Wobble a year after relocating to Tampa from Pittsburgh, PA. "It's a fabulous way to kick off the holidays! ...and it clears our conscience for what we're putting in our stomachs later," she said. 

Michelle, her husband TJ and their boys Donovan and Landon ran their first 5K together four years ago. "The boys play a lot of video games. It's our parental obligation to get them up and moving--riding bikes or running with mommy and daddy," she said. "We love riding bikes at Flatwoods. Landon enjoys stopping at the water stations and reading all the bulletin boards. (BTW, see our Oct. 9 post--A WWTT donation through FITniche built the refrigerated water/water bottle stations at Flatwoods.)

Michelle recruited her sister-in-law and her family to join the fun last year so now there are eight runners. "It's fun seeing everyone dressed up as pilgrims, turkeys and decked out in other creative wardrobe selections," she added.

Is running the WWTT one of your family traditions? Share your story! We'd love to hear from families who have run all six years.


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Ainsley's Angels Rollin' Around the Bay with WWTT Donation

10/30/2018

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If you run races regularly, you've probably seen the tricked out racing chairs pushed by Ainsley's Angels. Their halos may be hidden under billed caps. They are there. These runners are gifting their runs to people who need a push to race for themselves. Proceeds from the annual Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot have funded two Ainsley's Angels running chairs through Wobble co-host FITniche.

Jodi Stoner thought she was going to run the Las Vegas marathon with a friend in 2014. Her friend introduced her to Shaun Evans, and the two of them pushed his son Shamus through the 26-mile course. "I hadn't trained to push. When we crossed the finish line, my husband had tears in his eyes. I was crying. I told him, 'This has to happen in Florida!'"

Stoner and her husband spent many months with their their home and garage full of wheelchairs until the New York Yankees and the Steinbrenner family bought Ainsley's Angels a trailer. It carries 27 chairs with room to grow. This year, Ainsley's Angels are branching out to Pensacola--their fifth Florida city following Tampa, Jacksonville, Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale.

When Jodi founded the Ainsley's Angels southeast region, she dreamed of having a Hoyt conversion chair. These chairs adapt for pulling or pushing so they can compete in triathalons, too. "Those chairs are $4,000. FITniche has given the only conversion chair," she said. This year, the FITniche chair went to Em Hughes and her family. "They're all runners who train with Em. It's a beautiful pink chair," Stoner said.

Jodi regularly runs with Katie Thompson, a young woman with cerebral palsy she met while interpreting for hearing impaired students in area schools. "We lost touch and reconnected over FB. Katie would come and watch me push. Now she races with me. She gets to wear a race bib, she grabs a water at all the water stations and she throws the cup! She gets a medal at end."

It's not just the medal. It's the mettle. Jodi and Katie qualified to run the Boston Marathon. "I did way better than I thought because the conditions were horrible. Freezing rain the whole way. We were 10 minutes off our personal record."

Interested in trying on a pair of wings and gifting a run? Contact Jodi. Jodi says there's no obligation. "Come run. Try it. If it's not your thing, no problem. No one's ever quit!"
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​Em Hughes reacts to news from Rich Wills, FITniche, that she's getting her own Ainsley's Angels chair.
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Ainsley's Angels getting ready to run the Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot in 2017
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WWTT Running Up Community Benefits

10/9/2018

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This Thanksgiving morning at 7 a.m. over 2000 runners will take their marks for the sixth Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot at the Shops at Wiregrass. It’s a fun time for families, runners and walkers and the crowd has been growing every year.

Sure, some people know proceeds from the Wobble goes to charities. Here’s the rundown in black and white. Since 2013 the Turkey Day event has distributed more than $150,000 to community nonprofits.
• Last year the Rotary Club of New Tampa donated $46,000 to community nonprofits—one-third of which came from Wobble proceeds. The club’s signature project funds mobile pantries through Feeding Tampa Bay, Meals of Hope, Meals on Wheels and meals for families of injured veteran’s staying at Fisher House.
• Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel Foundation provides mobile medical and hygiene outreach for people in Pasco and Hillsborough counties. Pioneer Medical Group, the Wobble title sponsor, provides all the medical care.
• FITniche has funded two high capacity wheelchair accessible chilled drinking fountains with water bottle fillers at both Flatwoods Park trailheads. They also purchased two racing wheelchairs for Ainsley’s Angels. One wheelchair went to a family who participates regularly so the mother can run during the week as well as during races with her child.

Registration is open at www.WiregrassWobbleTurkeyTrot.org. Don’t run and don’t care to walk? How about volunteering? 


For Media: Interested in following up with any of the people and charities supported by the Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot? Contact:
Karen Mess Frashier, APR, Fellow PRSA
M 813-375-2663
kmf@AdvocateMarketingPR.comPlay to heart's content.
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    We've been warbling about the Wiregrass Wobble Turkey Trot on social media for six years now. We thought it's about time to share more stories with WWTT fans.

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