Flash Campaign: Army Ten-Miler

Flash Campaign: Army Ten-Miler

Contest has ended - winners will be notified shortly

3-Day FLASH Campaign!

The Association of the United States Army has a few registrations left for the sold-out Army Ten-Miler on 8 October 2017. We would like to share these spots ($75 value) with some lucky runners interested in supporting Soldiers and their families. Simply enter your name, email, and answer below to be entered to run. Good luck!

Abridged Rules

NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE THE CHANCES OF WINNING. This Campaign is open to the public to those who sign up at https://www.ausa.org/flash-campaign-army-ten-miler and who are 18 or older as of the date of entry. Entries will be accepted online starting on 15 August 2017, 9:00 EST and ending 18 August 2017, 9:00 EST. All online entries must be received by 18 August 2017, 9:00 EST. The Winner(s) of the Campaign (the “Winner”) will receive rights to one registration slot in the 8 October 2017 Army Ten-Miler ($75 value), which the Winner must claim before 21 August 2017, 11:59EST. The odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. If Winner cannot be contacted, is ineligible, fails to claim the prize by 21 August 2017, 11:59PM EST, or fails to timely return a completed and executed declaration and release as required, the prize may be forfeited and an alternate Winner selected.


By participating, the Contestant (“You”) agree to be fully unconditionally bound by these Rules, and You represent and warrant that You meet the eligibility requirements. In addition, You agree to accept the decisions of the Association of the United States Army as final and binding as it relates to the content of this Campaign. For the full list of official rules, please click here. By entering this contest, You, the Contestant, have affirmatively reviewed, accepted, and agreed to all of the Official Rules. Distribution of this announcement does not constitute endorsement by the Federal Government, the DoD, or the Army.

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