On-Site Registration:
Register in person or pick up your
bib, T-shirt, goodie bag, and rental ChampionChip in advance of
race day.On-site registration and packet pick-up will be held at the Old
Post Office Pavilion at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004 on Friday, November 9, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm and on Saturday, November 10, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. MapQuest.
With 2,500 runners expected, the Washington, DC Masonic Veterans Day 10K is the largest autumn 10K in the DC area. Again in 2007, the race benefits
Helping Our Heroes
Foundation, assisting wounded veterans upon their return
from Afghanistan and Iraq.
On race day morning, packet pick-up begins at 6:30 am in a tent
near the start/finish line in West Potomac Park.
In accordance with National Park Service regulations,
no race-day registration is allowed.
Register now!
Pre-registered runners should confirm their entry prior to
coming to pick up. Don't forget to take a look at the list of registered runners for your bib number and to make sure your information is accurate.
List of Registrants
A through L
List of Registrants
M through Z
Parking & Directions to West Potomac Park.
The race will begin promptly at 8:00 am. The walk will begin
approximately 8:05 am, or as soon as the 10K runners have cleared
the start line.
Transfers: Capital Running Company allows transfers
of entries among runners. The registered runner should contact
us as soon as possible and no later than Tuesday, November 6,
via
office@runwashington.com
with information on the substitute runner: name, mailing
address, age, sex, and e-mail address. Please specify bib number,
name of event, and name of original registrant.
We allow runners to pick up bibs and T-shirts for their
friends. Please note that T-shirts cannot be mailed. However, it
is strongly recommended that you pick up your own rental
ChampionChip on race morning. Each runner is responsible for
returning the Chip assigned to him/her.
We only require that the proper communication occur so
that you and your friend(s) are aware of the arrangement and can
connect on race day (or before). It's hard to find an individual
in a crowd.