Registration Transfer Process is Now Open! Transfer deadline is August 8th. Transfer your registration here.
Thank you for choosing the Army Ten-Miler. Best wishes with your training and we look for you to run "Army Strong" on 05-Oct-08. Hooah!!
2008 Race Sold Out – Registration for the Army’s 24th annual 10-mile race sold out in a record 21 days! Representatives from all 50 states and 12 countries will be competing in this year’s Army Ten-Miler. The team tradition continues to be strong with over 570 teams competing for top honors. Read the full press release here.
Online Registration Transfer Opens 15-May – Registered but can’t run? Transfer your entry to someone who wants to run. The Registration Transfer program runs though August 8. Over 2,100 people are expected to transfer their entries this year. Read more about the online Transfer Process.
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Enter the Annual ATM T-shirt Design Contest And Win $1,000 – Calling all artists and graphic designers to submit your best t-shirt design by June 6, 2008 (5 pm EST). First place winner will receive $1,000 and the winning design will be printed on over 26,000 runner and volunteer t-shirts. The second and third place designs will win $500 and $250 respectively. Last year over 75 designs were submitted. Official contest rules and guidelines here.
Official ATM Gear and Runner Discount- Shop online for top quality ATM performance gear by New Balance and start training today! Don't forget to bring your ATM entry confirmation to any Pacers Running Store in the Washington, DC area and receive 10% off any New Balance running shoe purchase.
ATM Proceeds Help Soldier and Soldier Families -Proceeds from the Army Ten-Miler race go to support soldier Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) programs. Download this article to find out more information on specific projects ATM proceeds helped.
Army Ten-Miler Runner Profile - Karen Erb is truly dedicated to the sport of running and the Army Ten-Miler. She has been competing in the ATM for over 20 years and plans to participate for more years to come.
Find out what keeps Karen motivated by reading the complete article here.