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Three Distance Running Hall of Famers to Conduct Clinics at Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run
Economic Impact of Race Under Study
By Phil Sewart March 28, 2006 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
Bill Rodgers, Greg Meyer, and Kathrine Switzer will conduct
clinics and greet runners at the Runner's Expo and Packet Pick-
up at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, VA on
Saturday, April 1st, the day prior to the 34th Credit Union
Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run. The clinics run from 1:00 p.m.
until 4:00 p.m. and are open to the public. "We have expanded our clinic program greatly this year," said
Event Director Phil Stewart, "and we are very pleased to bring
in three runners who have been inducted into the National
Distance Running Hall of Fame. Bill Rodgers is the four-time
winner of the Boston and New York City Marathons. He also won
the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile four times. Greg Meyer
set the American 10 mile record at the Credit Union Cherry
Blossom 10 mile back in 1983. His time of 46:13 still remains
the fastest 10-mile ever run by an American. Meyer went on the
win the Boston Marathon that same year. No American man has won
at Boston in the intervening 23 years. Switzer also has links to
both the Boston Marathon and the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10
Mile as well. She became the first woman to run the Boston
Marathon with a race number when she signed up as "K. Switzer"
in 1967. Boston's legendary race director Jock Semple attempted
to remove her from the course because women were not allowed to
run marathons. Six years later, Switzer was the first female
winner of the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile in 1973. She
went on to press the case for women to be included in long
distance races that culminated in a women's marathon being added
to the Olympic Games in 1984. Besides conducting the clinic,
Switzer will hold the tape for the first female finisher in the
separate elite women's race, which will start at 7:50 a.m. on
Sunday, April 2, ten minutes before the mass race. This new
format will allow far greater visibility for the women's
competition and will establish a women's world record for 10
miles in an all-female, loop course race.
It was also announced today that the event also has contracted
with George Washington University to conduct an economic impact
study of the race weekend. "While the city of Washington does
not incur any costs from the event, it has a tremendous economic
impact on the city with 10,000 runners, many from out of town,
participating," Stewart said. "We are in discussions with the
new Washington Convention Center about moving our expanding expo
to the facility and we will explore the feasibility of moving
our race headquarters hotel into Washington for 2008. We'd like
to consider ourselves Washington, DC's premier hometown running
event."
The organizers expect the total of charity donations made by the
sponsoring Credit Unions and the race participants to the
Children's Miracle Network to surpass the $1.5 million mark this
year. The funds raised by runners and Credit Unions in the
Washington, DC Metropolitan area go to the Children's National
Medical Center in Washington, DC. Funds raised from outside the
Metropolitan area go to CMN affiliates in home states of the
participating Credit Unions.
Entries to the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run(R) closed
in 5 days last December. With a record number of 10,000
participants expected, the organizers, with the support of the
Credit Unions, have arranged to have Metro begin its Sunday
operations an hour early -- at 6:00 a.m., on Sunday morning,
April 2nd. Shuttle buses will provide round-trip service between
the Metro Center stop to the race site.
The course starts and finishes in West Potomac Park and includes
stretches of Independence Ave., Memorial Bridge and an out-and-
back stretch on Rock Creek Parkway. In addition to the 10-mile,
there will be a 5K Run Walk (also closed) and a 1K Kids Run.
Spectators are invited to see all the action starting with the
elite women's start at 7:50 a.m. and the mass start at 8:00 a.m.
The event is part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival and
the Professional Road Running Organization Circuit.
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