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Washington Run Pits Lame Ducks and Also Rans Against Serious Contenders
The ACLI Capital Challenge
Courtesy of Jeff Darman April 15, 2004 For the Washington Running Report
Photo below: Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson holds the title of
Fastest Woman in the Senate.
The annual ACLI Capital Challenge, perhaps better known for its
irreverence and political humor than its athletic prowess, will
return on Wednesday, May 5 at 8:00 am in Washington, DC's
Anacostia Park.The race, conducted on a riverfront course, is attracting the
usual VIP cast. In the 2003 ACLI Capital Challenge, two dozen
members of Congress led teams and completed the race along with
scores of political appointees, including members of the
Cabinet, television correspondents, print reporters, and other
Washington VIP's. Teams are captained by U.S. Senators,
Representatives, Cabinet Members, Sub-Cabinet appointees,
Federal Judges, on-air personalities, and professional print
journalists. Each captain has to finish for their team to count.
This invitational team competition started in 1981 and continues
to spotlight the fitness of many of the country's busiest
leaders. Senate Foreign Relations Chair Richard Lugar has never
missed one and will be leading his team for the 23rd time. The race is sponsored by ACLI, a Washington D.C. based trade
association made up of 383 member companies that offer life
insurance, annuities, pensions, long-term care insurance,
disability income insurance, and other retirement and financial
protection products. The ACLI Capital Challenge annually settles
the question of which branch of the federal government is the
fittest. Or will the media end up on top? Spirited competition is being waged in the battle for Best and
Worst Named Team awards. Some early contenders and captains are
listed below.
TEAMS CAPTAINS
The Linc to Fast Rhodes Senator Lincoln Chafee (R-RI)
The Pominators Representative Earl Pomeroy (D-ND)
Rogue Runners Representative Peter DeFazio (D-OR)
FMCS is Hurtgen Again Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Director, Peter Hurtgen
We All Run For A Yellow Magazine Kevin Mulroy (National Geographic)
Chronicle Fatigue Syndrome Sara Hebel (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Graham Crackers David McGuire (washingtonpost.com)
Dick Clarke's American Run Stand David Neilsen (Scripps Howard News Service)
Baltimore Hons Karen Hosler (Baltimore Sun)
Court Jesters Judge Andrew Effrun, US Court of Appeals
for the Armed Forces
CBSnooze Bill Plante (CBS News)
The riverfront layout features an out and back course in
Anacostia Park (just over the Souza Bridge - Pennsylvania Avenue). After the race, runners will have a catered continental breakfast, compliments of the Chubb Corporation. Sponsors in addition to ACLI include FannieMae, American Express Financial Advisors, Northwestern Mutual, Prudential Financial Inc., Swiss Re, Chubb, Saucony, Roll Call, and Running Times.
Qualified teams may obtain information from Jeff Darman,
Director, ACLI Capital Challenge, 110 East State Street, Suite
15, Kennett Square, PA, 19348, (610) 925-1976 or from the
official
race Web
site. Entries close April 19.
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