102 3rd Ave SW, Bldg 39, Washington, DC
The Army Ten-Miler is a Running race in Washington, District of Columbia consisting of a 10 Miles.
The Army Ten-Miler road race starts and finishes at the Pentagon with a scenic course through Washington, DC.
The Army Ten-Miler is produced by the Military District of Washington (MDW). The MDW serves as the Army Forces Component and core staff element of the Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region to conduct operations that deter, prevent, and respond to threats aimed at the National Capital Region; and conducts world-class ceremonial, musical and special events in support of our Nation's leadership. Over 600 Soldiers from 3rd Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) volunteer race weekend.
The ATM is held each October in Washington, DC. All race proceeds benefit Soldier MWR programs.
I love the Army Ten Miler - the energy, what it stands for, who it supports, and the course. However, they really messed up this year - the race was downgraded to a "fun run" due to too many heat casualties and they stated they did it to prevent any More...
The race was good, the course was different than previous times I ran the Army Ten Miler. I missed running in front of the Capitol building other than that the course was fine. Having Gatorade or another type of sports drink at the finish would have helped with the heat and More...
This with my third year run in the ATM and the hottest year. This affected my time. I normally would finish in about an hour and 50 minutes but it took me over two hours this time. I would ask that they have a water stop around mall five because I More...
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