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The Nation's Triathlon For those curious about your shirts, Craft was the company that manufactored them for 2009. Thanks for all your feedback regarding the shirts. This was very helpful! We will do our best to incorporate your survey comments for the t-shirt for 2010. Check out Craft on Facebook too

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The Nation's Triathlon Lots of 2010 triathlon registrations starting this month! Be sure to mark your calendars for December 1 starting at 9am. Feel free to shoot me any questions you might have!

November 3 at 12:15pm
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Hi Susan, what was the brand name of the vest? I will double check.
Mon at 8:13am
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Hi Susan, I have checked the lost and found and unfortunately we did not receive a wetsuit vest. Sorry about that!
Mon at 12:17pm
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The Nation's Triathlon Good luck to any Nation's Triathletes running the Marine Corps Marathon tomorrow!!

In its long history, the MCM has not only made a name for itself in sheer size as the 4th largest US Marathon and 7th in the world, but stands as the largest marathon in the world that doesn’t offer prize money, earning its nickname, "The People's Marathon." 31 years of MCM history can all be traced back to one man Co...lonel Jim Fowler, and big idea. According to Fowler, "After the Vietnam War, popularity of the military services declined in the eyes of many. At the same time, distance running was gaining considerable positive attention." This thought process lead Fowler to write a memo to his superior, General Michael Ryan, dated 17 October 1975, outlining his idea for a Marine Corps Reserve Marathon, to promote community goodwill, showcase the Marine Corps, serve as a recruiting tool and finally, to give local Marines an opportunity to qualify for the legendary Boston Marathon. Fowler’s memo stated, “The name marathon evokes military history and is the kind of event which the public finds in consonance with the image of the Marines." General Ryan loved the concept and helped it receive approval from the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Louis Wilson. With the approval of the CMC, the planning process began. Word of the marathon spread quickly through the ranks, reaching as high as the Secretary of the Navy, William J. Middendorf, who had enthusiastically embraced the event and donated a handsome trophy to be awarded to the overall winner. With the backing of the Secretary of the Navy, many people jumped aboard the Marathon bandwagon. When Gunnery Sergeant Alex Breckinridge, a member of the 1960 Olympic Marathon Team heard about the Marathon, he too wanted to do his part to ensure the success of the Marathon. Fowler observed "the presence of Alex Breckinridge during meetings with the local jurisdictions was of incalculable value. Here was a staff noncommissioned officer who had been a member of the US Olympic Team. I could not ask for a more impressive ambassador on behalf of the program we were trying to establish". Thanks to word of mouth gains were being made on the publicity side. The advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, which had the Marine Corps account "arranged" for Runner’s World magazine to join the effort. In the June 1976 edition of Runner’s World, there was a full-page advertisement for the First Annual Marine Corps Reserve Marathon. The picture depicted Paul Kelly and Dick Sullivan running in front of the Iwo Jima Memorial. The message included a brief description of the course, awards, time, location and a coupon, which runners could send in requesting more information. It was at this time that Col. Fowler dubbed the race Ryan’s Run, in honor of the General. Through the dedication and efforts of the Marine Corps Reserve, under the direction and leadership of Col Fowler and General Ryan, the first MCM was held on 7 November 1976 and welcomed 1,175 participants (New York only had 123 participants in its first year, 1970) to the Arlington, VA start line. Runners began and ended the inaugural race at the Marine Corps War Memorial, fondly referred to as the Iwo Jima monument, a fitting location for a Marine Corps event. A successful first year reaffirmed Fowler’s belief that a Marine Corps Marathon would be well received in the community and beneficial to the Marine Corps. As planning began on the second event, Fowler had a meeting with the Chief of Police for the District of Columbia, Maurice J. Cullinane. Fellow Marine Herb Harmon was with the Corporation Counsel’s Office and had a good relationship with Chief Cullinane. The meeting resulted in a parade permit that allowed the marathon to change its course and yielded the scenic route through Washington that all future competitors would enjoy. Each route modification required new measurements and re-certification by the AAU. A wheelchair category was added to the second Marathon in addition to the route change. With the heightened publicity from the first event and a new, more scenic course, the Marine Corps Reserve Marathon was thrilled to welcome 2,655 runners to the second race field. With the big idea and littlest details firmly in place, the Marine Corps Marathon took off. By the early 1980’s, the planning requirements for the MCM had grown so much, that Marine Corps Base Quantico was tasked with putting on the annual event. In 2006, the MCM registered its largest race field ever, 34,000 runners. Nearly 21,000 runners crossed to finish to behold the same memorable site as the finishers in the first MCM, the Marine Corps War Memorial, filling runners with pride for not only their accomplishments, but for their country and their Corps. Of the original 1,175 finishers to cross the Arlington, VA start line, only five have gone on to run the Marine Corps Marathon each fall. Will Brown, 59 of Raleigh NC; Roger Burkhart, 67 of Gaithersburg; MD; Matthew Jaffe, 64 of Rockville, MD; Al Richmond, 65 of Arlington, VA; and Mel Williams, 66 of Norfolk, VA, better known as the Groundpounders, have participated in all 31 Marine Corps Marathons. Between the five of them, these men can remember every twist and turn the MCM has taken over its thirty-one year history. Read More
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The Nation's Triathlon $2.4 million was raised for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at The 2009 Nation’s Triathlon by 611 athletes from 38 chapters in 36 states across the country. That’s $5.5 million raised for a World Class Cause in just 2 years!

October 15 at 12:51pm
Julie Naunheim Hipps
Julie Naunheim Hipps
I have already signed up for St. Anthonys, I AM going to do it again.
October 16 at 10:15am
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Congrats to all the athletes and their double amazing efforts of fundraising for this cause! We are proud to be partners with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
October 16 at 1:51pm
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The Nation's Triathlon Congratulations to Daniel J Judge, the Facebook Fan winner of a 2010 entry into The Nation's Triathlon!!!! The rest of you, be on the lookout for our next contest. Happy Training.

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The Nation's Triathlon Hello The Nation's Triathlon Fans, Thanks for your patience. The winner for the Nation's Tri Fan Page Raffle will be announced later tonight!

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The Nation's Triathlon Have your friends join The Nation's Tri Fan Page by Sunday at midnight at they will be eligible for a free 2010 entry raffle!

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The Nation's Triathlon Last day to take advantage of The Nation’s Triathlon Alumni Benefits. Register for The 5th Annual Nation’s Triathlon today for $165 (individual, $225 team, no processing fee) and guarantee your spot in 2010 for this can't miss race. Alumni registration closes tonight at midnight. If are an alumni and did not receive the link, please send a message!

October 2 at 6:53am
Bret Bryon
Bret Bryon
I didn't get a message!!
October 2 at 8:29am
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The Nation's Triathlon
No problem, I'll message you.
October 2 at 11:37am
Sean Quinn
Sean Quinn
nor did I...
October 2 at 8:26pm
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The Nation's Triathlon Only 1 day left to take advantage of The Nation’s Triathlon Alumni Benefits. Register for The 5th Annual Nation’s Triathlon today for $165 (individual, $225 team, no processing fee) and guarantee your spot in 2010 for this can't miss race. Alumni registration closes October 2nd at midnight. If are an alumni and did not receive the link, please send a message!

October 1 at 7:41am
Bates Elba
Bates Elba
I need the link too I want to register
October 1 at 7:44pm
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October 1 at 8:09pm
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The Nation's Triathlon Tomorrow at midnight is the last day to sign up for alumni benefit pricing! Be sure to message me if you are a Nations Tri alum and did not receive the link.

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The Nation's Triathlon Only 3 days left to take advantage of The Nation’s Triathlon Alumni Benefits. Register for The 5th Annual Nation’s Triathlon today for $165 (individual, $225 team, no processing fee) and guarantee your spot in 2010 for this can't miss race. Alumni registration closes October 2nd at midnight. If are an alumni and did not receive the link, please send a message!

September 30 at 3:08pm
David J S Worthington-May
David J S Worthington-May
I got my e-mail the day after this year's. Already registered!
September 30 at 8:28pm
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Great David! Good luck with training!
October 1 at 11:20am
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The Nation's Triathlon Only 5 days left to take advantage of The Nation’s Triathlon Alumni Benefits. Register for The 5th Annual Nation’s Triathlon today for $165 (individual, $225 team, no processing fee) and guarantee your spot in 2010 for this can't miss race. Alumni registration closes October 2nd at midnight. If are an alumni and did not receive the link, please send a message!

September 28 at 1:29pm
Jill Ortman-Fouse
Jill Ortman-Fouse
I also thought it was a great race. The swim, although choppy, was no different really than every other open swim race I've done--except cooler because of the location. Reminders about staying to the right might be helpful, but for a lot of people I think this was probably their first tri of this size. What I found worked very well was calling out in front of me the usual "passing on your left." I was kind of surprised by how many water bottles were on the course though...
September 28 at 8:28pm
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Hey all, thanks for your input, we really appreciate it. If you have not already, please take the survey, this way we can ensure your comments are recorded and planned for next year!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=jLcJoI8bxUDwlyUajg3_2fwQ_3d_3d
September 29 at 8:26am
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