DUSON Strong’s Tour of Tanzania
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Athletes (95)
Total Progress:
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DUSON 6604.6 miles
(LAP 7)
All groups:
#absnfall2017×6,
#cnr×6,
#duson×4,
#dusonabsn×4,
#dusonbustamove×3,
#suitelife×3,
#dusonfaculty×2
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1.#cnr 6 racers × 110.6 avg = 664 miles
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2.#duson 4 racers × 111.3 avg = 445 miles
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3.#dusonbustamove 3 racers × 140.4 avg = 421 miles
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4.#suitelife 3 racers × 108.8 avg = 326 miles
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5.#absnfall2017 6 racers × 48.2 avg = 289 miles
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6.#dusonabsn 4 racers × 39.6 avg = 158 miles
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7.#dusonfaculty 2 racers × 79.2 avg = 158 miles
Athletes:
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1.janicehumphreys 307.3 miles
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2.MichiganRobert 230.5 miles
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3.KingMcNeill 209.1 miles
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4.Uzarski 207.5 miles
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5.cassamelia 205.9 miles
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6.kjudge 180.8 miles
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7.D-Nice 165.7 miles
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8.na-nee-ka 164.6 miles
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9.jillbrennancook 161.2 miles
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10.StatGirl 160.0 miles
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11.belindawisdom 159.6 miles
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12.NCBoiler 158.9 miles
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13.AnnMarieW 158.4 miles
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14.Sue_Hunter 153.5 miles
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15.Quick-Step 152.0 miles
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16.Lterterian 148.5 miles
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17.TT1 134.0 miles
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18.Napper 128.0 miles
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19.Moll 123.9 miles
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20.libbyjoyce 118.1 miles
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21.GlennSetliff 114.8 miles
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22.emilybonnabeau 114.1 miles
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23.MelissaBPhD 114.1 miles
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24.Steph252 113.8 miles
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25.CarlaN 113.1 miles
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26.rlb3 109.8 miles
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27.KelseyK 104.3 miles
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28.stacyswinney 102.0 miles
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29.nancycrego 101.7 miles
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30.izyobi 100.5 miles
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31.JackieMeade 99.7 miles
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32.LizHunter 96.4 miles
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33.brigitcarter 96.4 miles
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34.midgebowers 95.3 miles
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35.cbishop 90.2 miles
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36.kathytrotter 86.5 miles
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37.Julzz 77.4 miles
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38.ClaireSchaffer 77.0 miles
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39.cristinahendrix 65.9 miles
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40.btwiggins 62.4 miles
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41.RobbinT 62.4 miles
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42.noraharrington 61.7 miles
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43.Hjs 61.5 miles
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44.xl727 60.0 miles
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45.ddo7 54.0 miles
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46.HtW 53.4 miles
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47.KatSway 52.8 miles
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48.Laff13 48.7 miles
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49.BCP 47.9 miles
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50.tammyboseman 47.0 miles
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51.TinaM 46.1 miles
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52.Sissy 44.1 miles
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53.Sschofield 43.9 miles
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54.Graham 43.0 miles
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55.bonitadouglas 41.2 miles
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56.SReynolds 38.5 miles
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57.Blewis12 30.8 miles
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58.bradigranger 30.0 miles
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59.Dscantey 29.7 miles
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60.beking 28.0 miles
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61.Toomey 26.5 miles
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62.cynjohnson 26.0 miles
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63.Berty 25.1 miles
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64.NurseMac 24.5 miles
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65.OT 23.1 miles
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66.Ccooper 22.0 miles
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67.DizzyDesi 19.4 miles
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68.saltmark 19.0 miles
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69.HaleyYeager 18.6 miles
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70.aj.eunhae 12.0 miles
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71.MissMolly 11.0 miles
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72.Rld 10.5 miles
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73.AllieBrooks 9.4 miles
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74.GinaDP 9.0 miles
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75.TO 8.0 miles
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76.AnnieSchmelzer 6.5 miles
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77.MBP 6.2 miles
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78.cindyluddy 6.1 miles
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79.Tygersgrl 6.0 miles
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80.JordynLee 6.0 miles
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81.AngelMarie 6.0 miles
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82.keyshahall 5.8 miles
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83.kairohall 4.5 miles
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84.jenniferhiggins 2.0 miles
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85.paulatanabe 2.0 miles
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86.CaseyB 1.5 miles
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Recent Activity
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KingMcNeill Mar 31, 2018
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AnnMarieW Mar 31, 2018
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CarlaN Mar 31, 2018
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jillbrennancook Mar 31, 2018
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janicehumphreys Mar 31, 2018
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janicehumphreys Mar 31, 2018
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janicehumphreys Mar 31, 2018
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Sue_Hunter Mar 31, 2018
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Napper Mar 31, 2018
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kjudge Mar 31, 2018
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KelseyK Mar 31, 2018
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na-nee-ka Mar 31, 2018
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Moll Mar 31, 2018
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TinaM Mar 31, 2018
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MichiganRobert Mar 31, 2018
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ddo7 Mar 31, 2018
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NCBoiler Mar 31, 2018
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Quick-Step Mar 31, 2018
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kathytrotter Mar 31, 2018
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jillbrennancook Mar 30, 2018
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KingMcNeill Mar 30, 2018
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AnnMarieW Mar 30, 2018
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midgebowers Mar 30, 2018
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Sue_Hunter Mar 30, 2018
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ddo7 Mar 30, 2018
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BCP Mar 30, 2018
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KelseyK Mar 30, 2018
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Napper Mar 30, 2018
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TinaM Mar 30, 2018
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Sschofield Mar 30, 2018
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Sissy Mar 30, 2018
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Hjs Mar 30, 2018
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KatSway Mar 30, 2018
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na-nee-ka Mar 30, 2018
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AnnMarieW Mar 30, 2018
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jillbrennancook Mar 30, 2018
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kjudge Mar 30, 2018
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CarlaN Mar 30, 2018
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stacyswinney Mar 30, 2018
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MelissaBPhD Mar 30, 2018
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Moll Mar 30, 2018
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xl727 Mar 30, 2018
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janicehumphreys Mar 30, 2018
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janicehumphreys Mar 30, 2018
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Lterterian Mar 30, 2018
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brigitcarter Mar 30, 2018
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GlennSetliff Mar 30, 2018
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nancycrego Mar 30, 2018
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D-Nice Mar 30, 2018
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KingMcNeill Mar 29, 2018
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nancycrego Mar 29, 2018
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NCBoiler Mar 29, 2018
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kathytrotter Mar 29, 2018
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btwiggins Mar 29, 2018
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Berty Mar 29, 2018
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MichiganRobert Mar 29, 2018
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Sue_Hunter Mar 29, 2018
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cristinahendrix Mar 29, 2018
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midgebowers Mar 29, 2018
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stacyswinney Mar 29, 2018
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xl727 Mar 29, 2018
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Sschofield Mar 29, 2018
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emilybonnabeau Mar 29, 2018
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TinaM Mar 29, 2018
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Hjs Mar 29, 2018
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RobbinT Mar 29, 2018
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na-nee-ka Mar 29, 2018
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kathytrotter Mar 29, 2018
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CarlaN Mar 29, 2018
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MelissaBPhD Mar 29, 2018
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Moll Mar 29, 2018
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GlennSetliff Mar 29, 2018
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D-Nice Mar 29, 2018
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KatSway Mar 29, 2018
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KelseyK Mar 29, 2018
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cbishop Mar 29, 2018
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Napper Mar 29, 2018
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Julzz Mar 29, 2018
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kjudge Mar 29, 2018
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cassamelia Mar 29, 2018
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belindawisdom Mar 29, 2018
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libbyjoyce Mar 29, 2018
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TT1 Mar 29, 2018
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Lterterian Mar 29, 2018
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rlb3 Mar 29, 2018
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janicehumphreys Mar 29, 2018
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janicehumphreys Mar 29, 2018
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KingMcNeill Mar 28, 2018
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AnnMarieW Mar 28, 2018
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Moll Mar 28, 2018
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cristinahendrix Mar 28, 2018
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jillbrennancook Mar 28, 2018
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BCP Mar 28, 2018
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NCBoiler Mar 28, 2018
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TinaM Mar 28, 2018
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Sschofield Mar 28, 2018
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Hjs Mar 28, 2018
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Sue_Hunter Mar 28, 2018
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bonitadouglas Mar 28, 2018
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na-nee-ka Mar 28, 2018
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- From: Bugando Medical Centre
- To: Saanane National Park
- Start date: March 1, 2018
- End date: March 31, 2018
- 0:00 EST
- 23:59 EST
- Route distance: 1,062.9 miles
- Total logged: 6,604.6 miles
DUSON Strong is a community of faculty, staff and students with the goal of becoming the healthiest School of Nursing in the nation.
This spring semester, teams of faculty, staff and students are virtually racing together to get DUSON around Tanzania to visit several Global Academic & Clinical Sites!
While traveling across Tanzania on this this 1,063 mile looping adventure with the DUSON Community, visit the following sites:
Bugando Medical Center, Mwanza, Tanzania
Bugando Medical Center is a referral, consultant and university teaching hospital fun in partnership by the government and Tanzania Episcopal Conference of the Catholic Bishops of Tanzania. Located in Mwanza, Tanzania’s second-largest city, on the shores of Lake Victoria, the city is beautiful and surrounded by hills. The new radiotherapy center located in the state-of-the-art Oncology Wing of the hospital, makes Bugando the regional hub for cancer treatment and second established Oncology Centre in the country. While in Tanzania, students work alongside Dr. Kristin Schroeder, a Duke Pediatric Hematologist and Oncologist with specialization in neuro-oncology and co-founder of iCCARE who is working to improve the outcomes of cancer patients in Western Tanzania.
Teamwork City of Hope, Tarime, Tanzania
Teamwork City of Hope (TCOH) is a local Tanzanian initiative that aims to raise the leaders of tomorrow by giving orphaned children a safe home, quality education and a promising future. The compound is a self-sustaining campus in a remote, rural setting (Ntagatcha) and includes a children’s home, a primary school, a guest house, a medical center and agricultural initiatives. Nursing students implement community health principles and practices, including health promotion and disease prevention interventions, with the children at TCOH and community members at a small clinic nearby. At the same time, they will learn about cultural practices and basic Swahili.
Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in the Mara and Simiyu regions. It is famous for its annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 250,000 zebra and for its numerous Nile crocodile and honey badger.
Machame Lutheran Hospital, Moshi, Tanzania
Machame Lutheran Hospital is located near the Machame gate of Mt. Kilimanjaro and for many years the hospital served as the primary referral and specialist center for the region. Today, it is a 150-bed general medical-surgical community hospital serving the greater Kilimanjaro area. Services and programs include: outpatient and specialty clinics, diagnostics, maternal and child health, orthopedics, testing, counseling and treatment related to HIV-AIDS, hospice, palliative and home care. For decades, medical and nursing students from around the world have stayed in the Machame guest house on the hospital grounds while learning about tropical medicine, public and community health, and health care in a resource limited environment. Nurse practitioner students are assigned to work collaboratively with the health care team to meet learning needs while simultaneously providing supervised care to patients with many diverse acute and chronic health conditions, many not regularly seen in the U.S.
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, Moshi, Tanzania
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC) is located in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Moshi, Tanzania. The hospital and satellite health centers and clinics work in collaboration with Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University (KCMU) College to offer educational services in an array of health care disciplines. Nurse practitioner students are assigned to a nearby community-based clinic to work collaboratively with the health care team to meet learning needs while simultaneously providing supervised care to patients with many diverse acute and chronic health conditions, many not regularly seen in the U.S.
Kilema Hospital
Kilema Hospital is situated in the Moshi region of Tanzania on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. It is run by the Sisters of Our Lady of Kilimanjaro and became a District Designated Hospital in 1984. Serving a catchment of over 228,000 people, Kilema Hospital provides general medical and surgical services as well as primary health care services. Clinical groups of ABSN students observe and/or provide hands-on care under the supervision of the Kilema Hospital staff. Clinical activities may include: rotations through the hospital or outpatient clinics with work in reproductive health, pediatric immunizations, HIV/AIDS, adolescent health and other infectious diseases as well as completion of a community health assessment. Students learn about the cultural practices of patients and their families and learn basic Swahili.
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park
is the sixth largest national park in Tanzania, it is located in Manyara Region. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire River that crosses the park. The Tarangire River is the primary source of fresh water for wild animals in the Tarangire Ecosystem during the annual dry season. The Tarangire Ecosystem is defined by the long-distance migration of wildebeest and zebras. During the dry season thousands of animals concentrate in Tarangire National Park from the surrounding wet-season dispersal and calving areas.Maswa Game Reserve
>> back to Mwanza >>
All activity is accepted -- conversions below:
2,000 steps = 1 mile
60 minutes of moderate physical activity counts as 4 miles (average walk pace)
60 minutes of vigorous physical activity counts as 6 miles (average run pace)
Q: Does swimming count?
A: YES! How long did you swim? Convert laps to miles (1600 meters = 1 mile) or time spent swimming into miles.
Q: What about cycling?
A: Please convert time spent cycling or in spin class into miles with one of the walk or run conversions; otherwise, the rest of us will never be able to keep up!
Technical questions? team@racery.com
© 2025 Pressflex LLC
This spring semester, teams of faculty, staff and students are virtually racing together to get DUSON around Tanzania to visit several Global Academic & Clinical Sites!
While traveling across Tanzania on this this 1,063 mile looping adventure with the DUSON Community, visit the following sites:
Bugando Medical Center, Mwanza, Tanzania
Bugando Medical Center is a referral, consultant and university teaching hospital fun in partnership by the government and Tanzania Episcopal Conference of the Catholic Bishops of Tanzania. Located in Mwanza, Tanzania’s second-largest city, on the shores of Lake Victoria, the city is beautiful and surrounded by hills. The new radiotherapy center located in the state-of-the-art Oncology Wing of the hospital, makes Bugando the regional hub for cancer treatment and second established Oncology Centre in the country. While in Tanzania, students work alongside Dr. Kristin Schroeder, a Duke Pediatric Hematologist and Oncologist with specialization in neuro-oncology and co-founder of iCCARE who is working to improve the outcomes of cancer patients in Western Tanzania.
Teamwork City of Hope, Tarime, Tanzania
Teamwork City of Hope (TCOH) is a local Tanzanian initiative that aims to raise the leaders of tomorrow by giving orphaned children a safe home, quality education and a promising future. The compound is a self-sustaining campus in a remote, rural setting (Ntagatcha) and includes a children’s home, a primary school, a guest house, a medical center and agricultural initiatives. Nursing students implement community health principles and practices, including health promotion and disease prevention interventions, with the children at TCOH and community members at a small clinic nearby. At the same time, they will learn about cultural practices and basic Swahili.
Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in the Mara and Simiyu regions. It is famous for its annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 250,000 zebra and for its numerous Nile crocodile and honey badger.
Machame Lutheran Hospital, Moshi, Tanzania
Machame Lutheran Hospital is located near the Machame gate of Mt. Kilimanjaro and for many years the hospital served as the primary referral and specialist center for the region. Today, it is a 150-bed general medical-surgical community hospital serving the greater Kilimanjaro area. Services and programs include: outpatient and specialty clinics, diagnostics, maternal and child health, orthopedics, testing, counseling and treatment related to HIV-AIDS, hospice, palliative and home care. For decades, medical and nursing students from around the world have stayed in the Machame guest house on the hospital grounds while learning about tropical medicine, public and community health, and health care in a resource limited environment. Nurse practitioner students are assigned to work collaboratively with the health care team to meet learning needs while simultaneously providing supervised care to patients with many diverse acute and chronic health conditions, many not regularly seen in the U.S.
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, Moshi, Tanzania
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC) is located in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Moshi, Tanzania. The hospital and satellite health centers and clinics work in collaboration with Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University (KCMU) College to offer educational services in an array of health care disciplines. Nurse practitioner students are assigned to a nearby community-based clinic to work collaboratively with the health care team to meet learning needs while simultaneously providing supervised care to patients with many diverse acute and chronic health conditions, many not regularly seen in the U.S.
Kilema Hospital
Kilema Hospital is situated in the Moshi region of Tanzania on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. It is run by the Sisters of Our Lady of Kilimanjaro and became a District Designated Hospital in 1984. Serving a catchment of over 228,000 people, Kilema Hospital provides general medical and surgical services as well as primary health care services. Clinical groups of ABSN students observe and/or provide hands-on care under the supervision of the Kilema Hospital staff. Clinical activities may include: rotations through the hospital or outpatient clinics with work in reproductive health, pediatric immunizations, HIV/AIDS, adolescent health and other infectious diseases as well as completion of a community health assessment. Students learn about the cultural practices of patients and their families and learn basic Swahili.
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park
is the sixth largest national park in Tanzania, it is located in Manyara Region. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire River that crosses the park. The Tarangire River is the primary source of fresh water for wild animals in the Tarangire Ecosystem during the annual dry season. The Tarangire Ecosystem is defined by the long-distance migration of wildebeest and zebras. During the dry season thousands of animals concentrate in Tarangire National Park from the surrounding wet-season dispersal and calving areas.Maswa Game Reserve
>> back to Mwanza >>
All activity is accepted -- conversions below:
2,000 steps = 1 mile
60 minutes of moderate physical activity counts as 4 miles (average walk pace)
60 minutes of vigorous physical activity counts as 6 miles (average run pace)
Q: Does swimming count?
A: YES! How long did you swim? Convert laps to miles (1600 meters = 1 mile) or time spent swimming into miles.
Q: What about cycling?
A: Please convert time spent cycling or in spin class into miles with one of the walk or run conversions; otherwise, the rest of us will never be able to keep up!
Technical questions? team@racery.com
© 2025 Pressflex LLC
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