
Jamie with Outta Site Mike at the Drumstick Dash
Jamie runs with team HVAF and has been a constant supporter of the Indianapolis program since she started as a volunteer.
We are so thankful for her presence on the team and the heart that she brings to the program.
Running shoe size: 9
Favorite post run food: Frozen Yogurt (Yogulatte’s)
How many half marathons/marathons have you ran: 12-15 half marathons, 1 marathon
Favorite race you’ve ever done:
Dances with Dirt Relay and Back on My Feet 42k Relay. I enjoyed running the relays as it gives me a chance to hang out with good friends and meet new people throughout the day.
Favorite music: All, but ipod run list consists of Christian, 80′s, Country, Rap, Pop.
Favorite athlete: Magic Johnson
Favorite vacation spot: Anywhere warm with a beach, especially the Caribbean!
Bucket list item you plan to cross off soon:
I just crossed off one of the biggest last summer–I went on a mission trip to Zambia, Africa with Alliance for Children Everywhere.
Why do you run: I run to clear my head and to stay fit.
Tell us a little about your family:
I say “8 is Enough”–my parents, older sister, younger brother, brother-in-law, niece and nephew, along with a large extended family.
Where do you work:
My sister, JoBeth Zimmerman, co-own Cox Zimmerman Public Relations. We specialize in PR and Marketing consultation.
Tell us what BoMF has meant to you:
BoMF has meant so much to me beyond running. I wanted to get involved the minute I heard about the organization. The residents at HVAF are so appreciative and loving. If I miss a few days, I feel like I haven’t seen family in awhile. BoMF HVAF entire team feels like my second family.
All-time favorite BoMF memory: My most memorable run was my first run at HVAF.
You run with team member “Outta-Site” Mike quite a bit, can you tell us a little about that relationship and how it was established:
I started running with “Outta-Site” Mike my first run and he didn’t talk much throughout the run. I was thinking he didn’t like me and just wanted me to be quiet. The closer we got to the end he started opening up. He had not been running long so he didn’t want to mess up his breathing. I love that every run we do he will run with me and we can keep the same pace until the end– he takes off and sprints to the end. NO WAY can I keep up!
Anything else you want to share with readers:
Getting up at 5am is not something I thought I would do well, but knowing I’m heading to see my team gets me out of bed with a smile!