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Potomac River Run Marathon & Half

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12th annual     POTOMAC RIVER RUN MARATHON & HALF  
Sunday, May 3, 2015 - 8:00 AM   (non-competitive early start at 7:00 AM)
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Complete OFFICIAL RESULTS are now up'n'running, after your review
  • Read our photo report as of May 5, 2015
  • Read our final report as of May 4, 2015
  • Read our post-race report as of May 3, 2015
  • Read our 2015 Welcome Letter
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    Past years' results

    On the historic C&O Canal Towpath  
    Start & finish at Fletcher's Cove, 4940 Canal Road, Washington DC

    The Easiest Full Marathon & Half in America -- Come see why!

    www.safetyandhealthfoundation.org/marathon

    • News
    • Athletes Serving Athletes will be represented at our race by Kevin DiLegge and his WingMan Matthew Burdette. They are looking to qualify for the 2016 Boston Marathon as a duo team. ASA has athletes participating in almost 70 races this year including triathlons.
    • Questions?
    • Sponsored by
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    GRC
    Georgetown Running Company, 3401 M Street NW, Washington DC 20007 (202-337-8626)

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    • Race-Day Announcer
    "Showtime Mike" Mebreahtu ShowtimeMike
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    • Logistics
    Assisted by
    DCCS
    DC Capital Striders
    TeamAfrica   BABF
    Gib Leonard, Buy A Brick Foundation / TeamAfrica.com
    StompOutMalaria
    Stomp Out Malaria Campaign

    ArlingtonLaughterYoga
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    • Benefits
    • Safety And Health Foundation and its charitable partners
    • When you register, you may include a donation to American Red Cross International Response Fund in Haiti
    • On April 22, 2015, we donated $225, and we gratefully acknowledge contributions from Jim Amrhein, Holly Dubbeling, Elisabeth Mueller, Mary Beth Owens, Ann Marie Terzaken, Scott S. Thomas, Phoebe Uricchio, and John Wood
    • On December 27, 2014, we donated $150, and we gratefully acknowledge contributions from Albert Avila, Mary H. Ester, Craig Odell, Tim Rooney, and Lynn Stapp
    • On May 5, 2014, we donated $145, and we gratefully acknowledge contributions from Mehdi S. Cherqaoui, Jeff Duyn, Annie Lowrey, Zachary Maxcey, Mark John Rolincik, and Ginger Elaine Zarse
    • On May 6, 2013, we donated $100, and we gratefully acknowledge contributions from Roberto Sidoti, Paula C. Bamford, Audrey Fincher, and Luke Mitchell
    • On May 5, 2013, we donated $1,000 to One Fund Boston in memory of the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and in support of the many who were injured
    • On May 7, 2012, we donated $225, and we gratefully acknowledge contributions from Madeline A. Blobe, Elizabeth Clor, Kevin Foley, Laura Huffman, Stephen Roberts, Joanne B. Sechrest, Ryan Earl Schmidt, and Oskar Tiger
    • On May 2, 2011, we donated $100, and we gratefully acknowledge contributions from John Batley, Katherine Anne Gergen Barnett, Hannah Kojm, and Robert Ian McDonald
    • Photos
    • 2016 Boston Marathon Qualifier
    • Open to
    • Runners of all levels of ability who can cover the course in less than 6 hours
    • Limited to the first 350 entrants
    • Read our messages to entrants:
          • 2015 Welcome Letter
          • 2014 Welcome Letter
          • 2013 Welcome Letter
          • May 1, 2013
          • April 30, 2013
          • April 26, 2013 (for Maryland Starters ONLY)
          • April 24, 2013
          • April 17, 2013
          • April 11, 2013
          • April 1, 2013

    • FAQ:
          • Q. Will the water and athletic drinks be passed out in paper cups or in botles?
          • A. At the aid stations, both water and Gatorade will be in paper cups.
          • Q. Do you recycle / re-use?
          • A. Yes. Please dispose of cups and bottles in our marked recycling boxes. Please deposit banana peels and other food waste in our marked composting boxes.
          • Q. Where will drinks be passed out?
          • A. At the start / midpoint / finish at Fletcher's Cove and at each aid station at Lock 5, Lock 7, and Lock 10.
          • Q. What time is the regular start time for the race and what time do you suggest arriving?
          • A. The non-competitive start (6-hour time limit) is at 7 AM. The competitive start (5-hour time limit) is at 8 AM. Both start are Boston Marathon qualifiers Cash prize and age-group award winners must start at 8 AM. (Exception: if all entrants 70 & over start at 7 AM as happened last year, then we'll use the 7 AM start for their awards.)
          • Q. When should I arrive?
          • A. Please arrive a half hour before your start. If you pick up your packet on Thursday or Saturday, then you don't have to stand in line on Sunday. If you don't, please allow 10 extra minutes to get your packet.
          • Q. Do you use timing chips?
          • A. No, we use the old-fashioned method of clicking your bib number into a Time Machine electronic time recorder, wired to a computer for instantaneous results.
          • Q. What about parking?
          • A. We only have about 300 spaces at Fletcher's Cove, and we want to leave some spaces for other park users. Fletcher's Cove has two parking areas. After you enter the driveway toward Fletcher's Cove, look to your left. The upper lot has about 15 parking spaces. Those spaces fill quickly. Now look to your right. You see a tunnel that goes under C&O Canal and C&O Towpath. Carefully enter the tunnel and drive through it to a lower lot with about 300 parking spaces. Once we fill all the parking at Fletcher's Cove (maybe 7:15 AM), we direct cars to turn right on Reservoir Road towards free on-street parking, 0.3 to 0.7 miles away.
          • Alternatively, please take our Red Top Cab from Key Bridge Marriott or car-pool to minimize parking delays.
    • Course
    • Flat - scenic - beautiful views of the Potomac River - tree-lined - shaded - out'n'back
    • Almost totally flat course | Course Map
    • Aid stations with water, Gatorade, friendly volunteers, and toilets at
            • The start / midpoint / finish at Fletcher's Cove - Mile 0.0, 13.1, and 26.2 (permanent and portable toilets)
            • Lock 5 - Mile 2.0, 11.1, 15.1, 24.2 (portable toilet across C&O Canal)
            • Lock 7 - Mile 4.0, 9.1, 17.1, 22.2
            • Lock 10 - Mile 6.0, 7.1, 19.1, 20.2
    • Spectator access at the stations and also at
            • Chain Bridge - Mile 1.0, 12.1, 14.1, 25.2
            • Lock 6 - Mile 2.2, 10.9, 15.3, 24.0
            • Lock 8 - Mile 5.0, 8.1, 18.1, 21.2
            • Lock 9 - Mile 5.5, 7.6, 18.6, 24.7
            • Turnaround point - Mile 6.6 and 19.7
    • The locks are accessible from EASTBOUND Clara Barton Parkway only
    • You pass 4 aid stations a total of 15 times. | MAPS
    • Off-Site Parking Options
    • Full & Half Marathon
    • Your choice -- 26.2 miles or 13.1 miles
    • Both are USATF-certified
    • The full marathon is a 2016 Boston qualifier + Chicago, Houston, New York, and Olympic Trials qualifier
    • The half marathon is a Chicago, Houston, New York, and Olympic Trials qualifier
    • When you register, you can select which distance you want to run, same price
    • Registration 
    • We accept the first 300 entrants
    • Entry fees: $70 by November 30, 2014 -- $80 by December 31, 2014 -- $90 by January 31, 2015 -- $95 by April 30, 2015 -- $100 by May 2, 2015
    • Registration is now open
    • Enter by mail
    • No race-day registration, please
    • Keepers:
    • Pre-Race
    • Book your flight with JET BLUE, our official airline
    • Help us assemble bib numbers and goodie bags, and get your bib number early on Thursday, April 30, 6:00-8:00 PM, at Key Bridge Marriott, 1401 Lee Highway, Arlington VA 22209 (703-524-6400) -- 3rd Floor, Jackson Room

    • PACKET PICK-UP: Pick up your bib number, t-shirt, and goodie bag pre-race on Saturday, May 2, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, at Georgetown Running Company, 3401 M Street NW, Washington DC 20007 (202-337-8626)

    • Join us for pre-race dinner on Saturday, May 2, 6:30 PM, at Cosi Restaurant, 1801 North Lynn Street, Arlington VA, to watch the Kentucky Derby and featuring guest speaker Gib Leonard, BuyABrickFoundation www.teamafrica.com
    • Dinner tickets are $10 ($20 at the door)
    • Please register for the dinner by April 24

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    • Host Hotels
    • Race-Day
    • Civil Twilight at 5:35 AM | Sunrise at 6:04 AM
    • Late packet pick-up: 6:15 AM to 7:45 AM -- Race-day packet pick-up and bag check at the picnic tables next to the restrooms in the parking lot straight ahead
    • You may park anywhere in Rosslyn (on-street parking is free on Sunday)
        Then go to Key Bridge Marriott, 1401 Lee Highway, Arlington, and take our Red Top Cab ($5 pre-paid only) 6:00 AM taxi service either to Fletcher's Cove
        Taxi rides are $5.00 pre-paid only
    • Please register for the taxi by April 24 | Route map
    • Parking is limited to 150 cars at Fletcher's Cove (see below).
        Once parking at Fletcher's is filled, cars must turn right onto Reservoir Road and park free on-street.
        Your best choice is to have a friend drop you off at the entrance to Fletcher's Cove or Lock 5,
        then have your friend go to one of the locks to watch you
        Parking is free at Locks 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10, all accessible from EASTBOUND Clara Barton Parkway.
    • You may pick up your bib number, t-shirt, and goodie bag
        on race-day, Sunday, May 3, 6:15 AM to 7:45 AM, at Fletcher's Cove at the picnic tables
    • Restrooms are also in the westmost parking lot
    • Note: No race-day registration
    • 6:45 AM -- Announcements begin by Michael "Showtime Mike" Mebrahtu | See his video 7:00 AM -- Early Bird Start -- if you need more than 5 hours to finish
        or you want to watch the sun rise over the Potomac River
        or you want an extra hour of cool weather
            • Sign up for Early Bird Start
    • 7:30 AM -- Laughing Warm-up led by Diane Cohen, Arlington Laughter Yoga/A>
    • 7:50 AM -- The National Anthem
    • 7:55 AM -- Official welcome
    • 8:00 AM -- Competitive start
    • Spectator access | MAPS
            • Chain Bridge
            • Lock 5
            • Lock 6
            • Lock 7
            • Lock 8
            • Lock 9
            • Lock 10
    • The course is out'n'back twice 
    • On-Course Photography 
    • Post-race massage by Nicholas Ovel, Corrective Therapy and Fitness
      corrective
    • Directions
    • To drive to Fletcher's Cove from Georgetown, head west on M Street.
    • Cross Foxhall Road. M Street becomes Canal Road.
    • Continue west for 1.5 miles on Canal Road to the sign for Fletcher's Cove on the left.
    • CAREFULLY cross the westbound lane to turn onto the driveway.
    • Stay right and follow the tunnel under the C&O Canal to free parking.
    • Alternatively, turn right onto Reservoir Road and park free on any neighborhood street.
    • Please carpool or use our Facebook page to share a ride.
    • Drop-off instructions
    • Parking is limited at Fletcher's Cove
    • If someone can drop you off, the best place is the intersection of Canal Road and Reservoir Road
    • Please be careful when you cross Canal Road.
    • Post-race
    • Refreshments courtesy of sponsors, medals by Dan Kain Trophies, presentation of awards immediately after you finish
    • Awards: $250 to 1st, $150 to 2nd, $100 to 3rd overall M/F; gift certificates to 1st, 2nd, 3rd by 10-year age-group M/F in the 8:00 competitive start
    • Finisher certificates by e-mail
    • Sponsors:
    • 2014 Sponsors:
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  • 1034 33rd Street NW, Georgetown, Washington DC (202-337-0254)
  • 9931 Falls Road, Potomac MD (301-299-1660)
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    Georgetown Running Company
    3405 M Street NW, Washington DC (202-337-8626)
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    • Press Room
    • Headphones and water belts
      Re personal listening devices, we follow USATF rule 144.3.b (Assistance to Athletes):
      The visible possession or use by athletes of video, audio, or communications devices in the competition area. The Games Committee for an LDR event may allow the use of portable listening devices not capable of receiving communication; however, those competing in championships for awards, medals, or prize money may not use such devices.

      Because we must be able to communicate instructions to you at certain points in our races, we specifically allow wearing headphones during the race, but we specifically prohibit wearing headphones at these points:
    • Start line
    • Aid stations
    • Turnaround 1
    • Midpoint
    • Turnaround 2
    • Finish line
    • Since we offer prize money ($250, $150, $100 for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd M/F), we ask you to follow this rule: if you expect to finish in the money, please don't wear headphones. Because of the specificity of Rule 144.3.b, we must disqualify potential money-winners whom we see wearing headphones or other two-way devices such as cell phones and the new talking wristbands. Sorry about that.

      You may carry water or wear a hydration vest, but won't it slow you down? We have aid stations with water and Gatorade roughly every two miles.