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The Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run is an annual 10-mile (16 km) road race in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1973 originally as a precursor training run for elite runners planning to compete in the Boston Marathon, the race has evolved over the years into a local race for runners of all abilities.
It conducts over 50 races each year, including the Washington Birthday Marathon and the National Capital 20 Miler. Members accumulate points in a summer Bunion Derby Series and a winter Snowball Series. Among the more noteworthy races created by the group are: Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run (now conducted by a separate committee) DCRRC Track ...
1985 Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run, champion 53:30; 1986–89 Crim 10 Mile champion, 52:32; 1988 US Olympic Marathon Team Trials, 4th, Alternate; 1988 US Olympic Track & Field Trials 10k, 32:12; 1988, 1989 Chicago Marathon champion, 2:29:12 and 2:28:15; 1989, 1990 Cherry Blossom 10 Mile champion, 52:30; 1989 American Record 15k, 48:28
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The Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS) records world records for the distance, with the approved times for men and women being Haile Gebrselassie's time of 44:23.0 minutes, set on 4 September 2005 at the Tilburg Ten Miles, and Teyba Erkesso's 51:43.4, set on 1 April 2007 at the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run.
Hunt finished in first place among men at the 1986 Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run in a time of 46:15. [4] On May 4, 1986, Hunt ran his personal best time of 2:12:14 at the New Jersey Waterfront Marathon, finishing in second behind Bill Donakowski. [5]
“Cherry Hill really hasn’t preserved much of anything.” Garden State Park had rich history A massive fire in 1977 destroyed the Garden’s original grandstand, which was built mostly of wood.
A resident of Boulder, Colorado De Reuck is a former world record holder at 10 miles (51:16, set at the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run) and 20 km (1:05:11 New Haven). She was fourth at the 2005 Chicago Marathon in 2:28:40, a masters record for United States.