October 24, 2010
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Army Ten-Miler History
 

Overview  |  1985-1988  |  1989-1992  |  1993-1996  |  1997-2000  |  2001-2004  |  2005-2008  |  2009-Present
 

2005 - 21st Annual Army Ten-Miler (Oct. 2, 2005)
On the sunny race day morning DC Metro identified a suspicious package on the 14th Street Bridge under the HOV lanes. Race officials decided to re-route runners at Mile Marker 7 (Independence and 14th Street area). The DC Metro Explosive Ordnance Unit investigated the package and cleared the package at 8:55AM.

Race Officials made this course change so runners could complete the run and spectators could participate in a safe and secure manner. This route change afforded everyone involved proper recovery to include: security, water, food, and medical support.

Because the course was modified the official race was declared a recreational run and was not scored. We estimate that the recreational run distance was 11.2 miles.
2006 - 22nd Annual Army Ten-Miler (Oct. 8, 2006)

A total of 15,589 participants crossed the finish line on the sunny fall Sunday in October. The Overall Male winner was Jared Nyamboke of Kenya with a time of 48:24. 4-time ATM champ Alisa Harvey was a double winner of the Overall Female and Masters Female titles with a time of 59:00. She set a new Masters record! Commander's Cup winners were the Eighth Army Men’s Team and the Ft. Bragg Women's Team.

Ft. Drum won the HOOAH Tent Zone Award for the third year in a row.

Finishers: 15,589
Teams: 425
Overall Male: Jared Nyamboki, 48:24
Overall Female: Alisa Harvey, 59:00
Master Male: Marty Muchow, 53:25
Master Female: Alisa Harvey, 59:00
Commander's Cup Male: Eighth Army Men's Team, 3:45:37
Commander's Cup Female: Ft. Bragg Women's Team, 4:25:11
International Cup: All Army, 3:34:29

2007 - 23rd Annual Army Ten-Miler (Oct. 7, 2007)

A total 17,600 runners crossed the finish line at the Army's 23rd annual race. In the record high temperatures, Brasil reigned as champs not only with Jose Ferreira winning the Overall Men's competition but also sweeping the top four spots and the International Cup competition. Firaya Zhdanova was also a double winner and the new Women's Masters record holder! Mike Scannell beat out last years male master by one second. Commander's Cup winners were Eighth Army Korea Women's Team and Fort Hood Men's Team.

The Military District of Washington won the Hooah Tent Zone awards for the first time - taking it away from long standing champs Fort Drum.

Finishers: 17,600
Teams: 656
Overall Male: Jose Ferreira, 49:21
Overall Female: Firaya Zhdanova, 58:31
Master Male: Mike Scannell, 54:31
Master Female: Firaya Zhdanova, 58:31 (Event Record)
Commander's Cup Male: Fort Hood Men, 3:45:00
Commander's Cup Female: Eighth Army Korea Women, 4:34:15
International Cup: Brasil, 3:18:17

2008 - 24th Annual Army Ten-Miler (Oct. 5, 2008)


A whopping 18,960 runners crossed the finish line at the 24th annual running of the Army's race. The Brazilian Army Team returned to successfully defend their International Cup for a second year in a row and a member of the team took first place in the Overall Men's disivion again. Finishing second in 2007, Reginaldo Campos, Jr. came back with a vengence and ran away with the top spot. A first time ATM runner from Virginia, Veena Reedy was the first female to cross the finish line. Other highlights from the race include: Alisa Harvey winner her fourth master title, Mike Scannell taking his second master title, Fort Bragg Women captured their sixth Commander's Cup while Fort Bliss Men won their first Commander's Cup.

Finishers: 18,960
Teams: 714
Overall Male: Reginaldo Campos, Junior, 48:59
Overall Female:  
Master Male:  
Master Female:  
Commander's Cup Male:  
Commander's Cup Female:  
International Cup:  

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