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International Peace Half Marathon
Imagining World Peace, One Step at a Time
By Jay Wind July 13, 2006 Arlington, VA For the Washington Running Report
On Sunday, July 16, at 7:00 a.m., at Belle Haven Park, one mile
south of Old Town Alexandria on George Washington Memorial
Parkway, Arlington Cooperation Foundation (ACF) presents
International Peace Half-Marathon & 8K, in collaboration with
Imagine Peace Network and Friends of World Food Program.
"This will be the fastest half marathon ever run in the DC
area," said event director Jay Jacob Wind. "We have six world-
class runners from Ethiopia, and six more from Kenya. Already in
town are 1:02 half-marathoners Tamrat Ayalew, Beruk Deberework,
Fikadu Deme, Mekuria Tadesse, and Belay Teka from Addis Ababa;
today, female 2:40 marathoner Meseret Gebeyehu arrives, and
Friday; the Kenyans are coming."
"With this race, we want to encourage competition on the playing
field of peace," said Wind. "Sport is one of the five
international languages, along with Art, Math, Music, and
Science. So far, besides Americans, Ethiopians, and Kenyans, we
have runners from Bangladesh, Brazil, France, Germany,
Guatemala, India, Ireland, Israel, Paraguay, Philippines,
Poland, Spain, Palestine, United Kingdom, and Venezuela signed
up to run, plus a full-blooded Navajo and citizens from 26
states and DC."
The race follows the same course as ACF's overwhelmingly
successful Potomac River Run Marathon, but only half as long, so
finishers get to the splendid international post-race picnic
sooner. The course is entirely through a shady National forest,
mostly flat but with two notable hills. Wherever runners holds
citizenship -- any US state or another country -- they are
automatically members of their state's or country's team. Teams
may be any size, top three score, cross-country style. Members
of the top 5 men's and women's teams win cash prizes totaling
$1,800. Age-group winners win gift certificates from Georgetown
Running Company.
The day before the race, Saturday, July 15, ACF's Marathon
Charity Partners hosts in international fun run at Belle Haven
Park at 7:00 a.m., followed by a small picnic. Then from 1:30
p.m. to 6:00 p.m., ACF and IPN host pre-race packet pick-up and
a College of Running & Peace with guest speakers at Courtyard by
Marriott, 2700 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314. For
directions, call Courtyard (703-329-2323) and specify
International Peace Run as your group. At 6:00 p.m., ACF and IPN
invite you to a pre-race dinner at Courtyard ($12) featuring
traditional spaghetti and international pre-race cuisine, plus
international song and dance.
On race day, runners can take advantage of 6:00 a.m. limousine
shuttle service from Courtyard to Belle Haven. At 6:30 a.m., the
non-competitive Early Bird start goes off. At 6:35 a.m. begins a
parade of flags of all represented nations and their anthems as
a warm-up, sponsored by Alamo Flag, followed by the American
national anthem at 6:57 a.m. he competitive race goes off at
7:00 a.m.
Arlington Cooperation Foundation (ACF) Marathon Charity Partners (MCP)
Among the hundreds of running clubs in the DC area, ACF's
Marathon Charity Partners steps out as unique.
Its 350 participants form the only charity fundraising co-op in
the world, the only charity in the world to conduct a full 26.2-
mile marathon, and a club whose diversity represents the face of
the world.
Chaired by long-time marathoner, coach, and philanthropist Nick
Panebianco, MCP is part of Arlington Cooperative Foundation
(ACF), a 501(c)3 charity whose mission is to educate the
community about health, fitness, and the benefits of cooperative
living. MCP implements this mission by training and educating
runners for the Marine Corps Marathon and other running events
in the Washington area throughout the year.
ACF's third annual Potomac River Run (PRR) on Sunday, May 7
(World Laughter Day) attracted runners from 27 states and five
countries to the scenic Mt. Vernon Trail from the Belle Haven
marina toward George Washington's historic estate and back. Each
of the MCP member charity teams conducted a spirit station along
course with music, color, and refreshments. Many of the
participants attended the marathon's College of Running the day
before at Courtyard by Marriott Alexandria. The 300-person
marathon, although small, donated $7,250 to various charities.
MCP's weekly Saturday morning training runs feature scores of
runners from everywhere on earth. Together, they train for the
prestigious 2006 Marine Corps Marathon on October 29. MCP's 350
guaranteed slots are split among the co-op's eight partners. The
equation is simple: runners receive a guaranteed slot in the
marathon and comprehensive training from MCP coaching staff; in
return, runners raise funds for their charity groups. Each
charity partner is a 501(c)3 charity. All donations are tax-
deductible.
MCP represents a wide array of charities -- child-focused,
health-oriented, ethnic, local and national. Staffing aid
stations at International Peace Half Marathon are these
charities:
* AIMS India strives for an India that is economically self-
sufficient, socially harmonious, and politically clean.
* Asha ("Hope") for Education provides education to
underprivileged children in India.
* Association for India's Development promotes sustainable,
equitable, and just development in India.
* Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the National Capital Area is
dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of children
through one-to-one mentorship relationships.
* Cystic Fibrosis Foundation seeks to cure cystic fibrosis and
improve the quality of life of those suffering from the disease.
* Running Strong for American Indian Youth helps American
Indians meet their immediate survival needs and creates
opportunities for self-sufficiency and self-esteem, especially
for tribal youth.
* Stop the Silence: Stop Child Sexual Abuse works to raise
awareness and funds to prevent and treat child sexual abuse.
* Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors is a national program
offering compassionate support to family and friends of military
personnel who die in service to America.
To register for the race, or to become a sponsor to assist
international runners to attend, please visit
www.marathoncharitypartners.org
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