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Participants Encouraged to Allow Extra Time Getting to Start and Runners' Expo
Marine Corps Marathon Organizers Suggest Early Arrival
From the Marine Corps Marathon October 25, 2004 Quantico, VA
Photo: Runners finish the 2003 Marine Corps Marathon near the
Iwo Jima Memorial.
Save Time - Make a Plan
Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) organizers are encouraging
participants to arrive early for the MCM Runners' Expo at the
Hyatt Regency Crystal City (October 28-30) and the MCM start on
Sunday, October 31, 2004. The MCM is introducing new access
procedures to help ensure a safe and enjoyable weekend of
events. "It is highly beneficial for everyone involved in the event to
pre-plan for new event entry procedures and arrive early,"
stated Rick Nealis, Marine Corps Marathon Race Director. "The
MCM greatly appreciates the cooperation of our runners,
spectators and guests." EXPO: The MCM Runners' Expo, held at the Hyatt Regency
Crystal City on October 28-30, hosts more than 100 running,
fitness and health vendors. All runners must attend the Expo to
obtain their race bib, timing chip and participant shirt.
Runners are encouraged to attend the Expo on Thursday evening,
October 28 or Friday morning, October 29 to alleviate
overcrowding and lengthy lines that occur on Friday and
Saturday. Expo hours are Thursday, October 28 from 4 to 8
p.m.; Friday, October 29 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Saturday,
October 30 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. MARATHON: MCM runners should plan to arrive at the Arlington,
VA start area at least two hours prior to the 8:30 a.m.
start on October 31 to allow adequate time for baggage and
security checks. Additionally, runners should allot additional
time to find the appropriate starting corral in the event's new
startline set-up. Runners will be placed into 14 corral
sections based on anticipated finish time. Parking/Shuttles: Race day parking will be available
adjacent to Crystal Drive at the end of 23rd street in
conjunction with the MCM-coordinated shuttle service to and
from the start/finish area on race day. Shuttle service is for
runners only from 5:30 - 9 a.m. The shuttles will deliver
runners to the rear of the corrals on Route 110. Spectators may
utilize shuttles starting at 9 a.m. The post-race shuttle runs
from North Meade Street at the finish line to Crystal City. Access to the start line corrals will be limited to runners
only. It is recommended that all runners use the Arlington
Cemetery Metro or the MCM Shuttle from Crystal City.
Runners/spectators taking the Rosslyn Metro can enter the
start/finish area along the North Meade/Route 50 area just up
the hill from the Iwo Jima Monument. Signs will provide
direction to runner-specific access points. Spectators may view
the start from Route 110, north of Arlington Memorial Bridge.
The Arlington Memorial Bridge will be closed to all spectators
this year during the start.
The Marine Corps Marathon continues a combined tradition of
dedication, sportsmanship and patriotism. Since its inception,
over 293,000 civilian and military runners from all walks of
life have participated, deservingly earning the event its
nickname "The People's Marathon." Beginning at the Iwo Jima Monument in Arlington, Virginia, the
MCM course is beautifully scenic, guiding runners around the
Pentagon, past the Capitol Building, down the National Mall and
by the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials. Runner's World Magazine
ranks the Marine Corps Marathon among the 10 Best Beginner
Marathons
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