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Race Day Logistics
The race will start promptly at 8:00 a.m. on Sept. 28 at: AMC Hoffman Center Directions/Parking From I-95/495: Take Telegraph Road north (Exit 2B). Turn right off the exit onto Pershing Ave., right again on Stovall Street, then left on Eisenhower Ave. Follow signs to parking. From Alexandria: Take Duke Street (Rte 236) toward I-95; turn south on Telegraph Road; stay in right lane. At the Hensley Park sign, exit right onto Mill Road, turn right again. In ¼ mile, turn right on Stovall Street, then left on Eisenhower Ave. Follow signs to parking. Metro: Take Metro Yellow line to Eisenhower Avenue. Registration The entry fee for the 10K is $25, and $30 after Sept. 2. The entry fee for the 2K is $10. All race registrants will receive a race T-shirt. Form a Team Round up your friends, co-workers, community groups (club, church or association) or schools and form a team to run the race and fundraise to end prostate cancer. Team captains can set up their team by registering online as a team. You can register for this race in one of three ways:
*After 8 p.m. on Thursday evening (Sept. 25) we will only be accepting registration at Hudson Trail, Pacers and on Race Day. PACE Race Series
Volunteers Volunteers will be needed the day of the race. To learn more about how to volunteer, click here. To sign up to volunteer for Dash for Dad/Depend 10K, email Tracy Amish at tracy@zerocancer.org and indicate your preference for volunteer job. |
Packet Pickup Locations and Time
Timing and Scoring
If you are new to this distance or want to run faster, please read the article Training for a 10K. Course 10K Race Results Race day results will be posted after the race near packet pick up. Results will be available online later that day. Awards and Prizes Awards to the first three overall male and female finishers, and to the top two male and female finishers in the following age groups: 19 & under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70 & above will be presented. Refund Policy/Restrictions As we incur expenses regardless of whether people race, refunds will not be issued. However, if you register but do not attend the race, you may contact the race director by Oct. 3 to pick up your goodie bag and T-shirt. For the safety of all participants, no pets, skates, roller blades, or bicycles will be permitted on the course. Strollers are welcome in the 2K walk. |
Join us on Sept. 28 for the first Dash for Dad/Depend 10K, a race to support ZERO – The Project to End Prostate Cancer's mission to eradicate prostate cancer through awareness, outreach, advocacy and research. The race will also feature a Grand Masters division, sponsored by the Prostate Cancer Education Council's PACE Race Series. The Washington, D.C. metro area leads the country in prostate cancer death rates. Nationwide, a man dies from the disease every 18 minutes. But there is hope - education about prostate cancer risk and access to screenings can save countless lives. All proceeds will go to prostate research and free screenings in the Washington, D.C. area to those at risk. |
The entry fee for the 10K is $25, and $30 after Sept. 2. The 2K entry fee is $10. Participants who collect $100 in donations will have their registration fee waived. Form a Team Round up your friends, co-workers, community groups (club, church or association) or schools and form a team to run the race and fundraise to end prostate cancer. Team captains can set up their team by registering online as a team. *After 8 p.m. on Thursday evening (Sept. 25) we will only be accepting registration at Hudson Trail, Pacers and on Race Day. |
Do your part to support this important cause and become a sponsor today. With the help of our sponsors, this year's Dash for Dad is an event not to be missed! A variety of sponsorship opportunities are available. To learn more about sponsorship opportunities or to sponsor this event, email Christine Cook at christine@zerocancer.org |
Zero prostate cancer deaths. Zero prostate cancer cases and for those with prostate cancer it means a zero PSA. Our name conveys what we stand for – zero tolerance for prostate cancer. As ZERO, we commit ourselves not only to reduce prostate cancer or alleviate the pain from the disease but to end it. We see a future where all men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer will be cured or manage their illness with good quality of life, with the support they need to minimize physical and emotional suffering and to cope effectively throughout their cancer journeys. |
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