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Army Ten-Miler Announces New Online Service Provider
By Roxana Hoveyda February 22, 2006 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
The Army Ten-Miler has selected New York based MarathonGuide.com
to provide Web site and online registration services for its
22nd annual 10-mile race in Washington, DC. The transition for
America's largest 10-mile road race is expected to be seamless
and offer streamlined programming and registration services to
race participants. A new Web site, targeted to roll out on
April 3, 2006, will introduce an updated look, easier
navigation, and new features of interest to runners. "We
anticipate runners will be pleased with the new features and
improvements that we are making to our Web site, registration,
and team management," remarked Jim Vandak, Race Director.
Teams can look forward to an updated Team Tools function to
make it easier for captains to register teams, manage team
rosters, and make team changes. Another improvement will
feature a new online volunteer registration tool. Volunteers
can now register for a specific volunteer activity and shift.
Volunteer team leaders will also have the ability to manage
their volunteer group online.
John Elliot, founder of MarathonGuide.com commented, "The Army
Ten-Miler is one of the leading running events in the USA and
MarathonGuide.com is one of the leading Web site and
registration providers. We look forward to working together to
bring the Army Ten-Miler's online presence, registration and
customer service to a new level." MarathonGuide.com/Web
Marketing Associates operates one of the largest running portals
on the Internet and provides Web site development services,
online registration, eCommerce and related business services to
running events and non-running events across the USA.
The 22 nd Army Ten-Miler takes place on Sunday, October 8.
This annual Army tradition is expected to attract Army
Leadership and over 24,000 runners and 700 teams from around the
world. Starting and ending at the Pentagon the scenic course
passes such national landmarks as the Lincoln Memorial, the
Washington Monument, and the Capitol. Race weekend activities
include a two-day race Expo, clinics, and a press conference.
Race day features Youth Runs, a Post Race Party featuring bands,
entertainment and a live broadcast, the HOOAH Tent Zone, and a
Youth Activity Zone complete with displays, inflatables, the
GEICO Gecko, McGruff the Crime Dog, and much more.
For more information on DC's premier running event, visit www.armytenmiler.com.
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