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Outback Steakhouse 8K . . . Start Something New
Press Release From George Banker Thursday, July 24, 2003 Hyattsville, MD For the Washington Running Report
Photo below: Eliya Sidame (18) won the 2002 men's race in 23:43.
The sounds which will be heard on Sunday, November 23, 2003 at
9:00 am, will be the heartbeats of the runners as they near the
start of the 11th Outback Steakhouse 8K. The start and the
finish will be at the Outback Steakhouse located at Prince
George's Plaza in Hyattsville, MD. The surrounding neighborhood
will be transformed into a performance track for runners of all
abilities. The few rolling hills appear when you need to drop
your competitors and the flats appear when you need to sprint
away. This race will bring out the best in you as you will be
running against some of the finest local and international
runners. It will be you; the road and the clock . . . start
something new and show everyone what you have!
The race will benefit Special
Olympics Prince George's County, and televised race coverage
will air on Prince George's County CTV Channel 76. The Official
Hospitality sponsor will be the Outback Steakhouse. The quality
of the post-race food will be something not to be missed. Prince
George's Plaza is located off the Green Line of the Metro, a
supporting sponsor.
There will be a 2-Mile Fun Walk in addition to the 8K race. The
8K will have a special drawing for those teams who have 50 or
more runners registered. The winner will receive a free luncheon
at the Outback Steakhouse in Hyattsville, and no more than 150
may attend the luncheon. The luncheon may be held after
January 1, 2004, Monday thru Friday, 12 pm to 2 pm.
The race will use the
ChampionChip timing system, and scoring will be provided by
Capital Running Company. The "clock time" will be used for
all cash awards, and the "chip time" for age groups awards.
The Challenge Cup trophy competition will consist of teams from:
Military, Fire/Rescue and Police. Teams are to be composed of a
maximum of five members, and the first four score, with a
minimum of two females among those scoring. All ties will be
broken by the time of the fastest member.
The teams in the All-Comers category (same team rules apply)
will be competing for $800 in prize money: $275, $225, $175, and
$125.
The top runners will be going after $7,500 in cash
awards:
Open (male/female) $600, $450, $300, $200, $100 and
$75
Master (male/female) $400, $350, $250, $150 and
$75
The first place (male/female) finisher in the following age
groups will receive $50: 50-59, 60-69, 70-79 and 80 and over.
There will be no duplication of any individual awards.
There will be an event record bonus of $100 offered for the
fastest time under:
Open
Male 23:34 2001 Sammy Ng'eno
Female 27:20 1999 Naoko Ishibe
Master
Male 25:11 2000 Chris Fox
Female 29:27 2002 Lee DiPietro
The top 25 male and female finishers will receive a Special
Olympics 8K pin. The age group winners will receive gift
certificates from the Outback Steakhouse (Hyattsville).
"The course was hard, when I started to surge, I did not see
anyone. I was not thinking about the record and I wanted to run
my best. The competition was not bad and I will come back,"
stated 2002 winner (23:43) Eliya Sidame of Kenya, who is based
out of West Chester, PA.
"By two and half miles there were four of us. Once Eliya opened
a gap, we all ran about the same pace and he tried to keep it
open. At the last hill at mile four I had two minutes of
weakness. At 23:49 on the clock I put the hammer up to the
finish, I was dealing with number three," stated runner-up
(23:50), Andre' Williams of Arlington, VA.
"Winning for the third time is a high point. I didn't know what
to expect. The record was not on my mind, it was just to go out
to see how I felt," stated 2002 winner (28:03) and course record
holder Naoko Ishibe of Silver Spring, MD (photo above).
"I am pleased and I felt like I am getting there. I was able to
hold off Meghan McLaughlin and be competitive. It's a winners
race, you have all of the runners who want to race", stated
runner up (28:59), Alisa Harvey of Manassas, VA.
Start something new; get your family and friends and come out to
the Outback Steakhouse 8K & 2 Mile Fun Walk. The early bird
registration fee is $15 through October 3, 2003. For more
information about the event, please visit the race Web site, www.outback8k.org, or call
race director Billy Castle at (301) 985-5027. The Outback
Steakhouse 8K is sponsored by the City of Hyattsville Recreation
Department and the Outback Steakhouse in partnership with Prince
George's Plaza and others.
To register by mail or fax, please see the
Printable Entry Form.
Register online and receive instant confirmation of your entry!
Take a look at the Online
Registration Form to register now!
Photo above: Smiling volunteers gather around the Outback
Steakhouse truck.
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