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Posted: April 4, 2006

Athletics: Over 2,700 Registered On Opening Day For 2006 Army Ten-Miler

The 2006 Army Ten-Miler is registering people at record rates. Registration for teams and individuals opened at 12:01am on April 3 with already over 4,000 registered as of press time today. Over 9,000 visits were made to the website armytenmiler.com yesterday alone. While this year boasts an increase in the running field to 24,000, the race is still expected to sell out in advance of last year’s close of July 10. Those interested should register early to ensure entry. The 22nd running of the Army’s annual race will take place on Sunday October, 8 at the Pentagon.

“The 2006 Army Ten-Miler is gearing up to be the strongest yet! With a streamlined registration process for teams and individuals and new activities such as the ATM training program, the USCAA 10-Mile Championship and more, we hope to give runners the best experience possible, both before the race and during race weekend,” commented Race Director, Jim Vandak.

The online registration page, hosted by MarathonGuide.com easily guides the registrant through the process. For step-by-step directions and detailed information, participants can visit the new Team or Individual Registration pages. Team captains can look forward to an updated Team Tools function that makes it easier to register teams, manage team rosters, and make team changes.

About the Army Ten-Miler
The 2006 Army Ten-Miler is expected to attract 24,000 military and civilian runners from around the world to compete for top honors. Over 350 military teams will compete for the coveted Commander's Cup and its bragging rights. Starting and finishing at the Pentagon, runners will pass such national landmarks as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and the Capitol. Race weekend activities include a two-day race Expo, clinics and a press conference. Race day features the Health Net Federal Services Youth Runs and Youth Zone, a Post Race Party featuring bands, entertainment and a live broadcast, the HOOAH Tent Zone, Army displays, the GEICO Gecko, McGruff the Crime Dog, and much more. For more information on DC’s premier running event, visit armytenmiler.com.


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