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Army Ten Miler
Volunteers for the Wave Start Line Seed Monitors
By George Banker July 29, 2008 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
In order for a running event to be successful it requires
months of planning and coordination. A key part of the planning
is the recruitment of dedicated volunteers. On Sunday, October
5, 2008 the 24th Annual Army Ten-Miler will take to the roads
from the Pentagon along Route 27. One focal point for the race
this year will be to stage a successful two-wave start for the
seven seeded corrals. The major benefit of the wave start is to
ease the congestion from the start and to allow runners of like
abilities to be running together.The function of the Start Line Seed Monitors is to be the human
barrier between each of the seven color-coded seed corrals. The
requirement is for 10 persons for each seed area. Each person
will wear a vest to match the corral which will correspond to
the color coded bib number. The hours for this position are
6:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. and this will be along Route 27 and in
the South Pentagon Parking Lot (Lanes 1-7). This is an excellent opportunity for your group, family,
friends, and co-workers to come out as a group to support this
event. To those who are fashion conscious the available colors
are: gold, green, red, blue, white, orange, and purple. Army
Ten-Miler baseball cap will be included. You will have a good viewing position to see the Canadian Sky
Hawks and the Army's Golden Knights make their jumps prior to
the start of the race. To make your selection contact George Banker at 202-685-3408 or
by e-mail
About the Army Ten-Miler
The Army Ten-Miler (ATM) is America's largest 10-mile running
event. The Army's annual 10-mile race will take place on
Sunday, October 5, 2008 in Washington, DC. This unique road
race has both its start and finish lines at the Pentagon. Race
weekend activities a two-day race expo, fitness clinics, youth
runs, 94.7 the Globe post race party and HOOAH tents from Army
installations from around the world. The ATM is produced by the U.S. Army Military District of
Washington (MDW) with proceeds benefiting Army Morale, Welfare
and Recreation, a comprehensive network of support and leisure
services designed to enhance the lives of soldiers and their
families. The mission of the Army Ten-Miler is to promote the
Army, build Esprit-de-Corps, support fitness goals, and enhance
community relations. For more information about this
prestigious race visit www.armytenmiler.com
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