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Marine Corps Marathon Announces New Running Event
Half Marathon presented by the Marine Corps Marathon will be held in Fredericksburg, VA
By Beth Cline Johnson June 15, 2007 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
The Marine Corps Marathon announced today a new half marathon,
to be held in Fredericksburg, VA in May 2008. In a presentation
to the members of the Fredericksburg City Council on June 12,
the MCM proposal was supported with enthusiasm and excitement. "Fredericksburg is pleased to be the location for the new half
marathon," said Kevin Gullette, Director of Economic
Development and Tourism for the City of Fredericksburg. "This
event serves as a tool to strengthen the relationship between
the City and the Marine Corps, and we anticipate the inaugural
race in 2008 to be the beginning of a long-term event the city
is proud to host." The 13.1 mile course will be held entirely within
Fredericksburg city limits, beginning and ending at the
Fredericksburg Convention Center. The May 18, 2008 event will
be open to a race field of approximately 5,000 participants.
Registration details will be announced in fall 2007. "The Marine Corps Marathon team is excited about the
partnership between Marine Corps Base Quantico and the
Fredericksburg community," said Rick Nealis, Race Director. "I
am confident this new event will bring a significant economic
impact to the area by promoting tourism, businesses, the city's
historic and scenic sights and, of course, the local running
community." Founded in 1976, Marine Corps Marathon is currently the 4th
largest marathon in the US and the 7th largest marathon in the
world. Known for a commitment to excellence and impeccable
organization, the Marine Corps Marathon brings 32 years of
planning experience to the creation of a new running event. The
new half marathon is the first time in MCM history that the
organization will hold a running event outside of traditional
race weekend.
Marine
Corps Marathon
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