Robert "Raven" Kraft has run on the beaches of Miami every day for the last forty-five years.
What Raven's 45 Year Run Streak Can Teach You about Life and Leadership
Raven started his run streak on Jan. 1, 1975 in Miami Beach. Nothing has stopped him since, no hurricanes, no coronavirus. All thanks to his "stubborn gene," as he calls it. Over the years thousands of people have joined Raven on his daily runs to draw inspiration from him, to celebrate life with him, to learn about leadership, to find love. Watch the video and read these articles to be truly inspired.
The Raven Runner
When Robert Kraft started his run streak in 1975, he never expected how far it would take him.
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Seabirds soared above South Beach on Tuesday afternoon as swimmers and sunbathers caught the last hours of sunlight. A slight man with a …
Robert “Raven” Kraft has run 8 miles every day since 1975, and more than 2,600 runners have joined him. Every evening visitors to Miami’s South Beach are treated to a sight as reliable as the sunset: A moving landmark, shirtless, clad in a black sweatband, black shorts, one black glove, and gray …
In 1975, Robert “Raven” Kraft made a New Year’s Resolution to run eight miles on Miami’s South Beach each evening. Over 125,000 miles and seven …
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