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12th Annual Rock the House 8K
To Benefit Alternative House, the Abused and Homeless Children's Refuge (formerly Capital One Celebrate Children & Youth 8K )
Sunday, June 08, 2008 at 8:00 AM Fairfax, VA Located at the Fairfax County Government Center!
This year's race is guaranteed to be fun for the whole family.
Our
8K route winds through the neighborhoods around the
Fairfax County Government Center and is held in conjunction
with the 27th annual Celebrate Fairfax Festival. The race
starts and ends on the Fair grounds. Whether you run the race
or just cheer on the runners, please stay to enjoy the sights
and sounds of the festival. It will be an unforgettable day for
the entire family particularly if everyone participates.Alternative House put on a great 10K race in the Town of Vienna
for nine years (the CapitalOne Toucan 10K). In 2006 the race
moved to Fairfax and was a 5K, but we missed the mid-distance
race. Last year was the first year as a 8K called Capital One
Celebrate Children & Youth 8K. The new name is the Rock the House 8K
The 8K race entry fee is $22; $27 after June 5.
Register on-line here. Or print this
entry form and send a check payable
to "Alternative House" to
Rock the House 8K, 13710 Ashby
Road, Rockville, MD 20853-2903. Or fax credit card entries to
(301) 871-0006 before 6:00 PM on June 5.
List of Registered Runners The
ChampionChip race timing system will be used,
and a rental chip is included in your entry fee. ChampionChip
owners may
provide their personal ChampionChip number and deduct $2 from
their registration fee. In-person registration and packet pick-up will be available at
a location to be determined on Friday, June 6 from 4:30 to
7:30 p.m. On Sunday morning, there will be packet pick-up and late
registration starting at 7:00 am near the start line. Awards & Age Groups: Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three male finishers and
top three female finishers: $100 first place; $75 second place;
$50 third place. Prizes such as running store gift certificates, gift baskets,
and entertainment tickets will be awarded to the top male and
female finishers in each age category: 19 and under; 20-29;
30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; 70-79; 80 and over. Random prize drawings for all runners. You must be present to
win! Directions: From the Beltway, take I-66 westbound,
exit onto Lee-Jackson Memorial Highway/US 50 headed east
toward Fairfax (exit 57A). Keep right at the fork and continue
on US 50 east. Turn right onto Waples Mill Road. Turn right onto
Lee Highway/US 29 south. Turn right onto Monument Drive. Turn
left onto Government Center Parkway. Parking is available in
the garage of the Herrity and Penino Buildings, just past the
main
Government Center to the left. The start and finish is on the
main Government Center grounds, which are to the right.
It is an easy walk from the parking garage to the race site. See the
course map.
Race History
2007 Post-Race Report: Follow this link to read the
Race Day Report from the Washington Running Report.2006 Post-Race Report: More than 200 community members
came out
to support Alternative House at the 10th annual Capital One 5K
Race for Children & Youth (formerly Toucan 10K). Congressman
Tom Davis, the honorary chair, and Delegate Steve Shannon ran
the race and were joined at the awards ceremony by Jeannemarie
Devolites Davis. "The 2006 race was a true family event," said
Executive Director Judith Dittman. "Runners ranging from seven
to 72 years old came out to run the race and support
Alternative House. Participants included parents and children
running together, seasoned runners, and those running a race
for the first time. The pack was made up of friends and
families alike who all came out to have a good time, and
support a good cause." 2006 Post-Race Report: Follow this link to read the
Race Day Report from the Washington Running Report. 2006 Photo Gallery:Check out all four pages of the
Gallery
Photos from June 11, 2006. 2005 Post-Race Report:
More than 300 community members came out to support Alternative
House at the 9th annual Capital One 10K Race for Children &
Youth (formerly Toucan 10K). Congressman Tom Davis, the
honorary chair, and Delegate Steve Shannon ran the race and
were joined at the awards ceremony by Jeannemarie Devolites
Davis
and Vienna Mayor Jane Seeman. "This year we had runners from 12 years old all the way to 82
years old--a 60 year span! It shows how fun this event is for
people of all ages--runners and spectators alike. We are so
appreciative of all the support from the community," said
Executive Director Judith Dittman.
Photo below: 2005 winner David Kent (33) of Arlington, VA
finishing the 10K in 37:21.Second photo: 2005 winner Julie Monticello (31) of Arlington VA
finishing her 10K in 41:36.
Race results from 1997 to 2005 as a 10K race, 2006 as a 5K, 2007 as 8K
Race History
Records from 1997 to 2005 as a 10K race
Course Records
Alternative House.
Celebrate Fairfax Fair.If you are a new or beginning runner, check out the compilation
of articles and training tips especially for you!
New and Beginning Runners Section.
See our
tips for training for an 8K!
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