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Experts Offer Inspiration and Advice at Speaker's Symposium
By Beth Cline October 18, 2005 Quantico, VA For the Washington Running Report
The Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) announces the line up for
the 2005 Speaker Symposium, part of the MCM Runners' Expo on
Friday October 28 and Saturday October 29 at the DC Armory.
Runners, spectators and the general public can prepare for the
October 30, 2005 event with advice from Olympian Jeff Galloway;
the Clif Team Pacers; Arlington chiropractor Dr. Michael Moses;
Northern Virginia resident and founder of See Mommy Run, Andrea
Vincent, as well as other inspirational speakers.
Marine Corps Marathon Speaker's Symposium, DC Armory
Friday, October 28
1:00 p.m. Jeff Galloway, Olympian
3:00 p.m. Dawna Stone, founder and publisher of Her Sports
Magazine
4:00 p.m. Darris and Star Blackford, Clif Pace Team Pacers
5:00 p.m. Nick Irons, first person to swim the Mississippi River
in more than 60 years
Saturday, October 29
9:30 a.m. Darris and Star Blackford, Clif Pace Team Pacers
10:30 a.m. Dr. Michael Moses, Chiropractor
1:00 p.m. Andrea Vincent, founder of See Mommy Run
2:00 p.m. Rick Nealis, MCM Race Director
3:30 p.m. Performance by Dan Clark
5:00 p.m. Jeff Galloway, Olympian
About the Speakers:
* Jeff Galloway: former US Olympian and creator of the walk-
run, low mileage marathon training program.
* Dawna Stone: publisher and founder of Her Sports Magazine.
* Darris and Star Blackford: ClifBar Team Pacers, regularly
leading groups of registered runners to their goals on the
course.
* Nick Irons: award-winning author, professional speaker,
personal trainer, and the first person in 70 years to swim the
Mississippi River.
* Dr Michael Moses: chiropractor in the DC Area. A marathoner,
himself, he offers advice on safe marathoning and efficient
recovery.
* Andrea Vincent: founder of the national running group See
Mommy Run, a network of women who train together and incorporate
motherhood into a fit and active life.
* Rick Nealis: Marine Corps Marathon Race Director since 1993.
Nealis is a marathoner and retired Marine.
* Dan Clark: former Marine and Massachusetts State Trooper,
Clark performs in excess of 240 events annually including
kicking off the 2005 MCM with his rendition of the National
Anthem. The Marine Corps Marathon continues a combined tradition
of dedication, sportsmanship and patriotism. Since its
inception, over 300,000 civilian
and military runners from all walks of life have participated,
deservingly earning the event its nickname "The People's
Marathon."
The 30th Marine Corps Marathon will be held on October 30, 2005.
Visit marinemarathon.com for more information. For media
information, contact Beth Cline, Marine Corps Marathon Public
Relations Coordinator at (703) 432-1165, or E-mail. No
federal or Marine Corps endorsement implied.
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