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WASHINGTON, DC - (February 2, 2007) - The Army's 23rd annual 10 mile race, set for Sunday, October 7, is pleased to announce the increase of its running field to 26,000. As a premier event on the Mid-Atlantic running calendar, the Army Ten-Miler (ATM) has increased its runner numbers to allow more people to take part in the event. The race caters to civilians as well as members of the military and features individual and team competitions.
Registration will open on Monday, April 2 and can be done online at ArmyTenMiler.com. The field is expected to fill up, despite the increase, by mid-June so runners are encouraged to sign up early to ensure entry into America's largest 10 mile race.
Army Ten-Miler officials will use a wave start again to the large race field. Officials successfully implemented, for the first time, a wave start for last year's 24,000 running field.
"Last year 97% of our runners gave ATM a good or excellent rating and 88% said that ATM is an event to experience," commented Jim Vandak, Race Director. "We work hard to provide a "world class" running event and we look forward to another great edition of this Army tradition in 2007."
The race course starts and finishes at the Pentagon and passes such national landmarks as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and the Capitol. Haled as a unique way to see DC, its many famed landmarks and monuments, the Army Ten-Miler is an event not to be missed. Race weekend activities include a free and open to the public two-day Race Expo, clinics and a press conference. Race day features the Health Net Federal Services Youth Runs, the 94.7 Post-Race Party featuring bands, entertainment and a live broadcast, the HOOAH Tent Zone, and the Health Net Federal Services Youth Activity Zone complete with Army racing displays, inflatables, the GEICO Gecko and much more. For more information on DC's premier running event, visit: ArmyTenMiler.com.
Ryan Lamppa, Running USA Media Director
(805) 696-6232; Fax = (805) 659-0016
Ryan@RunningUSA.org
www.RunningUSA.org.
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