Tuesday, June 11, 2013

2013 Father's Day 8K Release

GRC Father's Day 8k 2012


Defending champs and free cupcakes all promise to return at 6:30 p.m. June 16 for the fourth annual Father’s Day 8K, which also offers a Kid’s Kilometer Fun Run.
Held on a flat-and-fast, out-and-back course on the C&O Canal Towpath in Georgetown, the GRC Racing Team-produced event has a tradition of providing families with the perfect outing to cap the holiday. The event is perfectly timed with Men’s Health Week, part of a month-long campaign to heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and women.
“We’re excited to host another Father’s Day 8K on Sunday,” Race Director Patrick Murphy said.  “The event has really developed into a family-friendly evening in Georgetown with fathers racing the 8K with their sons and daughters, kids running the Kid’s Kilometer, and everyone celebrating with a well-deserved Georgetown Cupcake at the finish.”
Most of the racing team’s members volunteer for the Father’s Day 8K rather than race. The event is GRC’s chief fundraiser, ultimately allowing members a modest stipend to travel to professional competitions and national championships to represent the team and regional running scene.
All participants will receive a technical race shirt. Awards will be presented at a post-race happy hour at Chadwick’s to the top three men and women, the top men and women in each 10-year age group, and to the top Father-Son and Father-Daughter teams.
Claire Hallissey, a U.K. native who has lived in Arlington, VA since 2010, will return to defend her title. Hallissey won last year in 27:14 en route to representing Britain in the London Olympics marathon, where she finished 57th in a time of 2:35:39. She recently won the Lawyer’s Have Heart 10K in the District.
Hallissey will be challenged by GRC’s Avril Ogrodnick, making her Father‘s Day 8K debut. Native to the Canadian province of Alberta, Ogrodnick was the three-time high school Canadian champion in the 1500 and placed second in the US National Scholastic Indoor Championships. She later excelled at Georgetown University, and now works in the International Health Division at Abt. Associates Inc. Her personal bests are 2:08.4 for 800, 2:48.23 for 1000, 4:19.24 for 1,500 and 4:48.43 for the mile.
Ryan Witters, who won last year’s Father’s Day 8K in 25:20, is coming off another solid spring track season during which he lowered his 5K personal best to 14:31. A 2011 graduate of the University of Evansville, Witters now works as a consultant for the LitCon Group. His personal bests include 1:54.3 for 800, 3:53.6 for 1500, and 31:17 for 10K.
I’m looking forward to another great event on Sunday,” said GRC Racing Team Coach Jerry Alexander. “It’s a low-key but competitive event in a beautiful setting, and it’s always a fun night for everyone.”
The race will start and finish on the canal towpath in Georgetown at Potomac and Grace Streets, NW and the turnaround is near Fletcher’s Boathouse. Water will be available at the midway point.
After the race, participants will be able to enjoy refreshments from our featured sponsors, cupcakes provided by Georgetown Cupcakes, and meet with representatives of the Men’s Health Week Campaign. And after the post-race celebration and awards ceremony, all participants are invited to a happy hour at Chadwicks (3205 K Street NW, D.C) for beer and appetizer specials.
    Georgetown Running Company
    National Men’s Health Week
    Georgetown Cupcake
    Chadwick’s
    D.C. Foot and Ankle
    Battley Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
    Thomas Sweet

To register – and for more about information – go to www.fathersday8k.com. On race day, registration will held at the Georgetown Running Company (3401 M Street NW, D.C.) from 2-4 p.m., and at the start/finish at Potomac and Grace Streets from 5-6:15 p.m.

To enter the father-son and father-daughter competition, e-mail fathersday8k@gmail.com.

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