This week, BitLife actually released their weekly challenge for us to complete, the Marathon Runner Challenge, early this week. In this article, you’ll learn how to complete the Marathon runner challenge. Though, it won’t be an easy one. With four tasks all revolving around being a track star and championship soccer player, you’ll be putting in quite a bit of work. Though, it’ll all be well worth it for the mystery prize that you get to collect once you’ve completed the challenge! Keep reading to learn how to complete the Marathon Runner Challenge in BitLife.
BitLife: Marathon Runner Challenge Tasks
Before we jump into the challenge, let’s take a quick look at some of the tasks we’ll have to complete for it.
- Become a Member of the Track Team
- Become a Famous Soccer Player
- Win 5+ Championships
- Successfully Run from the Cops 2+ Times
Now, let’s look into how to complete each of these tasks below!
How to Complete the Marathon Runner Challenge in BitLife
- Become a Member of the Track Team
- This task will take a bit of effort on your end. In order to get into most athletic teams in high school, it’s almost always required that you have decent health and some prior athleticism.
- When you get into middle school, start hitting the gym and get some practice with working out. You should also go for as many walks as you can. This will likely ensure that you get into the track team once you are in High School.
- Become a Famous Soccer Player
- You’ll want to join your school’s soccer team and put in your all in order to make it to the top of the ranks.
- Once you’re asked to be a team captain, you will eventually be scouted by a recruiter for a professional team.
- Once you’re on the professional team, keep playing your very best.
- Win 5+ Championships
- Once you’ve completed the previous tasks and you’re on a pro soccer team, chances are you’ve already completed this task. However, if you haven’t, just stay on the team and play championship games until you’ve won at least 5 of them.
- Successfully Run from the Cops 2+ Times
- Running from the cops will require you to commit a crime they deem worthy enough to chase you over. I suggest completing this task after you’ve completed all of the others, as it may require you to emigrate to another country to avoid being caught by the cops.
- In order to commit a crime, simply head over to the Crime tab and select one from the list.
- Once you’ve committed the crime, emigrate to another country where the cops cannot follow you.
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This is everything you need to know about how to complete the Marathon Runner Challenge in BitLife. Be sure to check back for more useful guides and articles, and as always, be safe and have fun!
This task will take a bit of effort on your end. In order to get into most athletic teams in high school, it’s almost always required that you have decent health and some prior athleticism.
When you get into middle school, start hitting the gym and get some practice with working out. You should also go for as many walks as you can. This will likely ensure that you get into the track team once you are in High School.
You’ll want to join your school’s soccer team and put in your all in order to make it to the top of the ranks.
Once you’re asked to be a team captain, you will eventually be scouted by a recruiter for a professional team.
Once you’re on the professional team, keep playing your very best.
Once you’ve completed the previous tasks and you’re on a pro soccer team, chances are you’ve already completed this task. However, if you haven’t, just stay on the team and play championship games until you’ve won at least 5 of them.
Running from the cops will require you to commit a crime they deem worthy enough to chase you over. I suggest completing this task after you’ve completed all of the others, as it may require you to emigrate to another country to avoid being caught by the cops.
In order to commit a crime, simply head over to the Crime tab and select one from the list.
Once you’ve committed the crime, emigrate to another country where the cops cannot follow you.