Official Training Programs

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Upcoming Events

Fort Hunt 10K
Sun, Mar 14th, 2010, @10:00am
Annual Club Banquet and Awards
Sun, Mar 21st, 2010, @6:00pm
Weekly Runs Saturday Long Run

Iwo Jima Memorial

Welcome! This is the home of the world-famous (well, maybe locally well-known) SLR.

Every Saturday, our runs begin at the parking lot at the USMC War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial) in Rosslyn. At least one porta-john is available year-round, and the water fountain is usually on during the summer months. We run rain or shine.  Following our runs a large group usually head over to Whitlow's on Wilson for an (optional) brunch.

All are welcome! If you don't want to run the same distance or course as the main group, you can go for half the distance you want to run and re-trace your steps back to Iwo Jima.

We always seek volunteers to lead pace groups or bring post-run beverages. In the summer, we also need volunteers to bring mid-point beverages (because baby, it's hot outside). You just buy the water/Gatorade, then staff the water stop for that week. The club will reimburse your water and Gatorade expenses. To help with beverages or as a pace leader, please send an email to Kristin.

For more, see the Frequently Asked Questions or ask Kristin, slr@dcroadrunners.org.

Starting Saturday, October 24, start time will change to 8:00am every Saturday until the summer start time resumes in June.

 

Upcoming Schedule:

Date Est. Miles Route Post-Run Beverages
3/20/2010 12 Pentagon Army Navy
Brian Danza
3/27/2010 13 Cathedral Clintons Jim Cardosi
4/3/2010 TBD Send requests to slr@dcroadrunners.org Volunteer Needed
4/10/2010 TBD Send requests to slr@dcroadrunners.org
Volunteer Needed
4/17/2010 TBD Send requests to slr@dcroadrunners.org Volunteer Needed


Saturday March 13
Written by Kristin Dahling   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 22:52

Hello Saturday runners!

 

This week I've been approached with a couple of options, as both the Boston Marathon and National Marathon are nearing, and we've had a relatively new and exciting route waiting for us (and waiting for the snow to melt) for some time.

 

First, the regularly scheduled route is Iron Triangle, which is so new it's not in our stock of linked routes.  But the cue sheet is at the bottom of this post, and we can thank Carl Ford for contributing this, um, uplifting route (that means there are hills).  It's about 15 miles.

 

A few Boston people are planning on the big 22-mile Rock Creek/ Capital Crescent loop.  They are planning on planting some beverage aid for themselves near the north end of that course; if you'd like to have them plan for you let Brian Danza know ASAP-- thanks for the option, Brian!

 

And our National Marathon people are tapering, and some of them have been leaning toward the possibility of a Custis/W&OD out and back.  This can accommodate plenty of distances, although our taperers are probably going to be doing somewhere around ten.  I hear there will be plentiful cue sheets for this option, too-- thanks, Janet Braunstein!

 

If none of those sound good to you, you may want to consider working toward being a little less picky about things.  :)

 

Here's the route:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3296561

 

Iron Triangle – 15.0 mi

 

0.0 mi – Go north on Lynn St to the Custis Trail (at Rt 29/Lee Hwy)

0.6 mi – Go left onto the Custis Trail (sidewalk along Rt 29/Lee Hwy westbound)

1.5 mi – After crossing the I-66 overpass, bear right to stay on the Custis Trail

2.0 mi – Take the ramp to the left after crossing the Spout Run overpass.  At the bottom of the ramp, bear left onto sidewalk

2.1 mi – Go left on paved trail

2.2 mi – Trail ends at Lorcom Ln, go left onto Lorcom Ln

2.5 mi – Go right onto N Nelly Custis Dr (at bottom of hill)

3.0 mi – Nelly Custis Dr becomes Military Rd, stay straight

4.7 mi – Go left at T-intersection onto N Old Glebe Rd

5.3 mi – Go left onto N Glebe Rd

5.9 mi – Go right onto N Williamsburg Blvd

7.5 mi – Bear left onto N Sycamore St

8.8 mi – Go right onto 19th St (just after the Metro), then take immediate left onto Tuckahoe St.

8.9 mi – Enter trail at end of Tuckahoe St.  Trail crosses small footbridge, then go left onto the W&OD Trail.

9.0 mi – Stay on W&OD trail as it merges with an access road briefly

9.9 mi – Go left onto the Custis Trail.  There’s a small shelter with water at this turn.

10.0 mi – Go left, under the overpass, to stay on the Custis Trail

13.5 mi – Go left to stay on the Custis Trail

14.4 mi – Go right at end of Custis Trail onto Lynn St

15.0 mi – Arrive back at Iwo Jima Memorial

 
March 6 SLR - Ross Drive
Written by Kristin Dahling   
Friday, 05 March 2010 15:45

This week's route is Ross Drive.  Please thank Jim Cardosi for providing our March beverages, even though he's racing on March 20!

 

By the way, if you can bring the refreshments on the 20th (or for April), please let me know.

 

See you tomorrow!

 
Last February SLR
Written by Kristin Dahling   
Thursday, 25 February 2010 18:55

Finally!!  Word on the trail is that the Arlington Triangle Route is now clear.  While there is another bout of weather in the forecast, all indications are that any snow accumulation will be negligable.

 

So, we're back to our list of routes!  Also, we're back to almost March... with no beverage volunteer for March.  If you'd like to step up and lend us a hand, please let me know.

 

See you all Saturday!

 

 
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