![]() “We are pleased to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 17.75K by returning to Prince William Forest Park,” said Rick Nealis, director of the Marine Corps Marathon Organization (MCMO). After being canceled in 2020, the Marine Corps 17.75K returned to live and in person running in 2021 with a scaled down event aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico due to COVID-19 guidelines. This year marks the return of the run to Prince William County, Virginia. All live finishers will receive a guaranteed entry or ‘Access Granted’ to the 47th Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) in October. along Dumfries Road/Route 234 in Prince William County on March 26. Registration for the 10th Marine Corps 17.75K opens today at noon EST at. ![]() Here’s the full press release announcing the event: Participants will receive a medal in addition to automatic entry into the Marine Corps Marathon. Registration is $65 for runners ages 10 and older. The event is one of seven in a series of annual events that lead up to the Marine Corps Marathon, held in Arlington and Washington, D.C. More than 2,900 runners finished the 17.75K run in 2019 and received automatic access to the Marine Corps Marathon, said spokeswoman Kristen Loflin. Saturday, March 26, and marks the first time organizers will hold the 17.75K run since 2019. Registration for the event began at noon. ![]() Finishers get automatic entry to the Marine Corps Marathon on October 30, 2022. The 10th Marine Corps 17.15K is an 11-mile run through the National Park and Route 234 near Dumfries. The Marine Corps Marathon 17.75K run in Prince William Forest Park The Marine Corps Marathon will again hold an event in Prince William Forest Park.
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