Credit
Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Announces
Partnership With Teens Run DC
Race
organizers also issue reminder that special
registration for Charity Race Entry Participants
closes on March 1, 2012, and introduce E*TRADE and
Gold’s Gym as new supporting sponsors
February
6, 2012, Washington, DC:
Organizers of the Runner's Rite of Spring®, the
40th Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run and
5K Run-Walk, recently announced a partnership with
Teens Run DC. For many of the youth participating
in Teens Run DC (TRDC), the ten-mile race, to be
held on April 1, 2012, will be the goal race of
their winter/spring running season.
"The
motto of Teens Run DC is we run this city,"
said Race Director Phil Stewart, "and we are
pleased to partner with Teens Run DC to give
at-risk youth in our community the opportunity to
do just that – run along the National Mall,
across Memorial Bridge, around the Tidal basin and
out to Hains Point, all amidst the beauty of
blossoming cherry trees."
Prior
to running the city on April Fool's Day, Teens Run
DC will also be out in full force at the Health
and Fitness Expo, to be held on Friday, March 30,
from noon to 7 pm, and Saturday, March 31, from 9
am to 5 pm at the National Building Museum.
In
addition to some 100 teens and mentors running the
Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile, another
15,000 runners will participate in the 10 Mile Run
or 5K Run-Walk. Those runners were chosen by
lottery in December from a total of 28,000
applicants.
Runners
who did not get into the 2012 Credit Union Cherry
Blossom 10 Mile Run or 5K Run-Walk through the
lottery, however, can still sign up to become
Charity Race Entry Participants until March 1,
2012. To become eligible for entry, runners must
raise a minimum of $500 for Credit Unions for
Kids, the official race charity. Every dollar
raised for Credit Unions for Kids will be donated
to the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, a
network of 170 non-profit children’s hospitals
located across North America. For more information
on becoming a Charity Race Entry Participant,
runners should refer to the event’s official
fundraising website:
www.cucherryblossomfundraising.org.
In
other race related news, Credit Union Cherry
Blossom organizers announced the addition of
E*TRADE and Gold's Gym as new supporting sponsors.
E*TRADE is the presenting sponsor of the
Interactive Race Results, and Gold's Gym is the
presenting sponsor of the pace groups and pre-race
warm-up.
Making
the announcement, Race Director Phil Stewart said,
"We are pleased to have E*TRADE and Gold's
Gym join our family of sponsors. We are
appreciative of their support of the interactive
results and the pace groups."
The
Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile serves as the
only world-class road race in the Nation's
Capital, and will offer $46,000 in prize money and
time incentives to elite athletes from around the
world. The top male and female athletes will earn
checks for $7,500 each.
This
year's event takes place on the second weekend of
the National Cherry Blossom Festival®, the
nation's greatest springtime celebration. The
2012 Festival, March 20 – April 27, includes
five spectacular weeks of events featuring diverse
and creative programming promoting traditional and
contemporary arts and culture, natural beauty, and
community spirit. The 2012 Festival
commemorates the 100th anniversary of the gift of
the cherry blossom trees and the enduring
friendship between the United States and Japan.
About
the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile:
The
Credit Union Cherry Blossom is known as "The
Runner’s Rite of Spring®." The staging
area for the event is on the Washington Monument
Grounds and the course passes in sight of all of
the major Washington, DC Memorials. The event
serves as a fundraiser for the Children's Miracle
Network Hospitals, a consortium of 170 premier
children's hospitals across the United States.
Since the Credit Unions became the title sponsor
in 2002, over $5 million dollars has been raised
through donations and fundraising on the part of
the runners and individual sponsoring Credit
Unions and partners. About one-third of these
funds support Washington, DC's own Children's
National Medical Center ("Children’s
Hospital"). The event also funds two $5,000
Road Runners Club of America "Roads
Scholar" grants designed to support
up-and-coming U.S. distance running talent.
THE
RACE HOTLINE AT 301-320-3350
Keith Peters,
Media Coordinator
Frank McNally,
Media Coordinator
Website: www.cherryblossom.org |