Course Changes Announced for 28th Marine Corps Marathon
Aug 13, 2003
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Course Changes Announced for 28th Marine Corps Marathon
Quantico, VA (13 August 2003) - The Marine Corps Marathon announced course
changes for the Sunday, October 26 event, affording runners more time to
get to the 14th Street Bridge prior to its 2 p.m. reopening to vehicular
traffic. The new course guides runners to the 14th Street Bridge just
after mile 21, nearly one mile sooner than previous years. Altering the
course became necessary when construction began in the Pentagon parking
lot, traditionally used for mileage at the beginning and end of the Marine
Corps Marathon.
"In the past, runners spent a significant amount of time circling the
Pentagon and keeping an eye on the clock to get to the 14th Street Bridge
before getting swept up in the stragglers bus," said Race Director Rick
Nealis. "The alterations significantly untangle the Arlington side of the
course and virtually eliminate any concerns over not 'beating the bridge.'"
A 200-foot incline will be introduced at mile 3.5 when runners turn into
the Navy Annex. The third-of-a-mile uphill guides runners to Henderson
Hall before sending them back down the very same hill. Additionally, the
Marine Corps Marathon course includes a minimal return to East Potomac Park
after a two-year absence, utilizing just two miles of park roads. Other
changes include bumping the course back to Independence Avenue from the
Mall; taking runners closer to the Jefferson Memorial by incorporating
Basin Drive; adding Army Navy Drive and Old Jefferson Davis Highway in mile
23-24; and pushing the finish line back fifty feet.
A complete course map is viewable at www.marinemarathon.com.
The Marine Corps Marathon, also known as "The People's Marathon," is the
seventh largest US Marathon and the tenth largest in the world. The 28th
Marine Corps Marathon will be held on Sunday, October 26, 2003 in
Arlington, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Other events include the Healthy
Kids Fun Run on Saturday, October 25 and the MCM5K on Sunday, October 26.
www.marinemarathon.com.
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