The 23rd Annual Army Ten-Miler, America's largest 10-mile race,
attracts 26,000 runners from all over the world to participate
in a jam-packed weekend of activities. Race weekend is not just
for the runners - there is something for everyone! The weekend
begins this Friday with a free two-day race Expo presented by
New Balance, an open to the public press conference, clinics,
and the GEICO Pasta Dinner at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in
Arlington, VA. Opening Ceremonies for the race kick off at 7:10a.m., Sunday,
Oct. 7 at the Pentagon with the U.S. Golden Knights and
Canadian SkyHawks parachute jump. Other race day activities
include the Health Net Federal Services Youth Runs; the 94.7
Post Race Party featuring bands, entertainment and giveaways;
the HOOAH Tent Zone - where Army Teams from around the world
show their spirit and celebrate the race in over 50 decorated
tents; and the Health Net Federal Services Youth Activity Zone
and Youth Runs complete with Army racing displays, inflatables,
the GEICO Gecko, DC Divas, and much more! For complete race
weekend information, visit www.armytenmiler.com.
Participants in the 2007 Army Ten-Miler hail from all around
the world. Below is just a sampling of the many outstanding
athletes you will see at this year's race:
Missing (Parts) in Action (MPIA) - MPIA will support five
military amputee teams along with two teams of their physical
therapists - who all have very inspiring stories. This is the
largest MPIA turnout in the team's four-year appearance at the
Army Ten-Miler.
Alisa Harvey, Manassas, VA - Four-Time Army Ten-Miler Winner in
1998, 1999, 2003, 2006 - Harvey is the 2007 USA Track and Field
Masters Female Athlete of the Year and a constant victor on the
Washington, DC racing scene. Alisa hopes to defend her 2006
title as the Army Ten-Miler Overall Female Winner as well as
the Overall Female Masters Winner (and record holder).
Jared Nyamboke - 2006 Army Ten-Miler Overall Winner - Jared
hails from Kenya and has been running professionally since the
age of 26. As a part of the Foot Solutions Elite Team, Jared
has seen much success on the road race circuit. Jared hopes to
repeat his victory at this year's event.
3rd Infantry Division Wives - This group of 37 wives from Fort
Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field in Georgia will be "showing
their solidarity and representing the spirit of Army Families
everywhere." The group was organized by Gabrielle Winton, who
has run four previous Army Ten-Milers and also knows the stress
of being the spouse of a deployed soldier. Her intent with
organizing this group is to remind others that for every
soldier serving in Iraq or Afghanistan there is a family making
huge sacrifices as well, and proud to do it. Gabrielle and the
other spouses will be showing their HOOAH spirit during race
weekend.
Foot Solutions Elite Men's Team - The Foot Solutions Elite Team
is a competitive men's racing team who hopes to capture the
men's team division title. Two of the team's star performers
are Tamrat Ayalew and Belay Teka-Kassa of Ethiopia. Teka-Kassa
finished second in the 2006 Army Ten-Miler and set a course
record (2:34:57) at the 2006 Potomac River Run Marathon.
Foot Solutions Elite Women's Team - Foot Solutions has an
impressive women's team. Standouts on this team include Tatyana
Pozdnyakova, an 8-time Runner's World Female Masters Runner of
the Year; Firaya Sultanova-Zhdanova and Elena Paramonova, both
well-accomplished Masters runners; and Claudia Colita who has
set a goal is to win the 2007 Army Ten-Miler in 56:00.
Fort Bragg Women's Teams - 2006 Commander's Cup Female
Champions and ATM Record Holders - Established in 1996, the
Fort Bragg Women's Team was victorious in the Army Ten-Miler
Commander's Cup competition in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, and
2006. In 2004, they set the race record for the active duty
women's division. There are several returning runners from the
2006 team - CPT Betsy Hove, Amy Bourie, and Kerryn Story. MAJ
Cynthia Hazel, who served as the coach in 2000, 2004, and 2006
will return again this year and states that this year's team
has some very strong runners and she expects the team to be
very competitive.
Eighth Army Men's Team - As the 2006 Commander's Cup Male
Champions, this team has been training hard in the mountainous
terrain of Korea and will be returning to DC once again under
the leadership of SFC Paul Lancaster, Jr. who expects nothing
less than a top three finish.