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"L.A.’s
Weirdest Biathlon"
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The most unusual dimension of
Business Ethics Fortnight is a unique academic/athletic competition
that we call "L.A.’s Weirdest Biathlon"--a contest fashioned
in the spirit of that great Latin phrase, Mens sana in corpore
sano.
This is an optional competition
open to students involved in the presentation competition. There
are two $500 prizes for the teams with the best combined performance
in the student team presentation competition and the LMU
Run for the Bay—one prize connected with the 5K and one with
the 10K. At least three members of the team must run. The team’s
score is based on the members’ finishing place in gender. (If
more than three members run, we use the best three scores.) Performance
in the run and performance in the presentation competition are
worth 50% each in the team's final score. (Teams must register
for the race separately. Print out this PDF
version of the form and mail directly to Thomas White, Center
for Ethics and Business, Loyola Marymount University, 7900 Loyola
Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90045. BIATHLON PARTICIPANTS ARE EXEMPT
FROM THE ENTRY FEE, BUT MUST MAIL THE FORM TO T. WHITE.)
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