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Anacostia Park Receives National Sweatland Designation
ACLI Capital Challenge
By Jeff Darman April 12, 2007 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 16
The annual ACLI Capital Challenge returns on Wednesday, May 2
at 8:00 a.m. in Washington, DC's Anacostia Park. Perhaps better
known for its irreverence and political humor than its athletic
prowess, the three-mile race is attracting the usual VIP cast.
Last year, the event's 25th anniversary attracted 39 members of
Congress along with scores of high-ranking political
appointees, television correspondents, print reporters, Federal
Judges, 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. Senator
Richard Lugar has never missed finishing the race and will be
leading his team for the 26th time. The race is sponsored by ACLI (American Council of Life
Insurers), a Washington D.C. based trade association. Its
nearly 400 member companies offer life insurance, annuities,
pensions (including 401(k)'s), long-term care insurance,
disability income insurance, reinsurance, and other retirement
and financial protection products. The ACLI Capital Challenge
annually settles the question of what branch of the federal
Government is the fittest. Or will the media end up on top? All
entry fees as well as an additional donation from the sponsors
go to D.C. Special Olympics
Special Attraction
On hand for this year's race will be 2007 celebrity runner
Kathrine Switzer, author of several books including her new
memoir, Marathon Woman: Running the Race to Revolutionize
Women's Sports. Kathrine was the first woman to officially enter the Boston
Marathon, won the 1974 New York Marathon, is an Emmy award
winning television commentator and was a leader in making the
women's marathon an official event in the Olympic Games (1984). The race motto continues to be "no congressman left behind,"
said Race Director Jeff Darman. "My role in life continues to
be making members of congress and the media break out in a
sweat." He also noted that spirited competition is being waged
in the battle for Best and Worst Named Team awards. According
to senior race officials, some early contenders and captains
include:
TEAMS CAPTAINS
Just for the Halibut Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
Red, White and Bluemenauer Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR)
Bad News Barretts Representative J.Gresham Barrett (R-SC)
The RoaDENTs Representative Charles Dent (R-PA)
Weapons of Mass Reduction John Higgins (NLRB)
Gut and Run David Sands (Washington Times)
Channel Run Meka Nichols (Channel One News)
Race The Nation Bill Plante (CBS News)
35 U.S.C.......ya Judge Randall Rader (US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit)
The riverfront course is out and back in Anacostia Park (just
over the Souza Bridge - Pennsylvania Avenue). After the race,
runners will enjoy a catered continental breakfast with pure
spring water compliments of Qwest Communications. Sponsors in
addition to ACLI and Qwest Communications include ING, MetLife,
Northwestern Mutual, The Principal Financial Group, Swiss Re
and Roll Call. 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 www.capitalchallenge.com.
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