Thousands Run Army Ten-Miler

30,000 expected to compete

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This year saw the introduction of a new start and finish line for the runners. The race began on route 110 and finish in the Pentagon North Parking Lot. In between, runners crossed into Washington, D.C. via the Memorial Bridge, circled around the Watergate complex and skirted the south side of the National Mall before doubling back and recrossing the Potomac via the George Mason Memorial Bridge.

All roads closed to accomodate the race in Arlington and D.C. are now re-open, with the exception of Boundary Channel Drive, which will re-open at 3:00 p.m. Pentagon North Parking and the eastern portion of Pentagon South Parking will also remain closed until 3:00 p.m.

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