Registration Opens Soon For 38th Army Ten-Miler
Registration Opens Soon For 38th Army Ten-Miler
Priority registration for the 2022 Army Ten-Miler opens May 11, with general registration to follow May 25, race officials announced.
Scheduled for Oct. 9 in Arlington, Virginia, “the Army’s 38th annual race will return to in-person running” after going virtual in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, race officials said in a statement. The race will take place one day before the start of the Association of the U.S. Army’s Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C.
AUSA is a founding and co-lead sponsor of the race.
“Runners are encouraged to register early as the race will sell out and slots are limited,” race officials said in a statement.
Those who registered for the in-person race in 2021, which was later changed to a virtual event because of rising COVID-19 cases and the emergence of the delta variant, “will be able to apply their $30 credit coupon codes to the 2022 registration fee,” officials said. For details on $30 credit coupon codes, visit www.armytenmiler.com.
Priority registration, presented by Navy Federal Credit Union, is open to active-duty, National Guard and Reserve personnel, $30 credit coupon holders and runners who have completed seven or more Army Ten-Miler races. Service members must use a “.mil” email address to register. Priority registration opens at 7 a.m. Eastern May 11.
General registration opens at 7 a.m. Eastern May 25 and is open to the public. Runners must be at least 13 years old on race day to enter.
Conducted by the Army Military District of Washington, the Army Ten-Miler is the third largest 10-mile road race in the world. The race starts and ends at the Pentagon, with a course that travels through Washington, D.C. All race proceeds benefit Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs.
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