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Press Release - RRCA - 4/28/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

        RRCA ANNOUNCES FIRST EVER RUNNER FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES

The Road Runners Club of America is pleased to announce the first 
communities to receive the Runner Friendly Community  designation, 
especially our 2011 Outstanding Runner Friendly Community award going to 
the Monterey Peninsula in California.  

The goal of the Runner Friendly Community program is to shine a national 
spotlight on communities that standout as runner friendly and to provide 
incentives and ideas for communities to work towards becoming Runner 
Friendly Communities. Runner friendly communities can increase the quality 
of life, can improve physical activity for residents as outlined in the 
National Physical Activity Plan, and can provide for increased economic 
impact for the community.

"Each organization that completed our detailed application, on behalf of 
their community, clearly outlined how their community is meeting and in 
many ways exceeding our criteria," explained Jean Knaack, RRCA Executive 
Director. "While all are deserving of the designation, Monterey Peninsula 
was a clear standout for our Outstanding Runner Friendly Community award 
for 2011."

RRCA RUNNER FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES:

Monterey Peninsula, CA - Outstanding Runner Friendly Community
Application submitted by Big Sur International Marathon

View their Runner Friendly Community video spotlight at 
www.rrca.org/programs/runner-friendly-community/official

The Monterey Peninsula is one of the nation's top visitor destinations 
offering an abundance of outdoor activities -- the numerous trails are well 
suited for walking, running and biking.  The abundance of great running 
routes make the Monterey Peninsula a perfect spot for foot races, which 
serve as fundraising events for local charities.  A few of note are the Big 
Sur Half Marathon on Monterey Bay, the Together with Love Run, the 
Stevenson School Run, the SPCA's Wag n Walk, the Juvenile Diabetes Coastal 
Walk, and the Triathlon at Pacific Grove, to name only a few.  

The Monterey Peninsula is a devoted running community. Not only do 
thousands of local residents participate in all the local races, but many 
in the community volunteer as well.  The Big Sur International Marathon 
counts nearly 2,500 volunteers for its spring race.  The area is also home 
to the nonprofit running club, Wednesday Night Laundry Runners (WNLR) with 
over 250 members.

In addition to the strong support of elected officials and city staff 
members, the local Chambers of Commerce and Convention & Visitors Bureau 
promotes outdoor activities such as running in their promotional materials 
and outreach to visitors and the travel media. The Monterey County Visitors 
Guide and award-winning website features running events and the abundance 
of outdoor trails in the community.  The cities' website also lists the 
variety of races that are held on the Monterey Peninsula.  The Community 
Recreation Department organizes summer track meets, and the local college, 
Cal State University Monterey Bay, offers its track for kids' races 
throughout the year.

The City of Monterey has given a significant cash grant to bolster the JUST 
RUN youth fitness program and to support two annual JUST RUN! Just Kids 3K 
goal races. The JUST RUN youth fitness program is held in 30 elementary 
schools on the Monterey Peninsula, reaching nearly 4,000 students

With Monterey County being such a popular running destination, the local 
media provides coverage for local races, high school Cross Country and 
Track & Field, and running in general. The Monterey Herald has two standing 
running columns, The Running Life, penned by local distance runners Mike 
Dove and Donald Buraglio, and Marathon Mom, written by Olympic Marathoner 
Blake Russell.  The local television stations regularly sponsor local races 
as well as provide race day coverage.  KSBW Television, the local NBC 
affiliate, runs live morning shows from the Big Sur races and features 
nearly a week of pre-race coverage.  Another local newspaper columnist, 
John Devine, has a weekly webcast, which often features current high school 
runners on his in-studio show.  All local media enthusiastically cover kids 
running events and programs throughout the year. 

Community leaders that provided support and letters of recommendation 
included Chuck Della Sala, Mayor of the City of Monterey, John Reyes, 
President & CEO of the Monterey Convention & Visitors Bureau, Dana M. 
Jones, Monterey Sector Superintendent, Monterey District - California State 
Parks and many more.

Dallas, TX - Application submitted by the Dallas Running Club
Dallas offers many trails and sidewalk options for runners, and there 
continues to be more and longer options developed.  The most common trails 
include the Dallas White Rock Lake covering 9.3 miles and very little car 
traffic. Many areas are well lit with water fountains aplenty.  There are 
permanent restroom structures as well as porta-poties available for 
runners' use.  The Katy Trail is 3.5 miles with a separate asphalt trail 
for runners.  Water fountains are located on the route and clearly marked 
warning signs for automobiles to yield to the runner traffic.  The Santa Fe 
Trail, which is approximately 4 miles, connects Deep Ellum and Downtown to 
the White Rock Lake.  Dallas is home to the Dallas Running Club, one of the 
top three largest RRCA running clubs in the country.  The city also boasts 
over 30 running events held annually.  Debbie Fetterman writes a weekly 
column in the Dallas Morning News with information about upcoming races, 
interesting stories of runners, and race results are posted in the sports 
section.  Through the Community Council of Greater Dallas, the organization 
has a collaborative local physical activity plan to promote healthy 
lifestyles for Dallas area children through physical activity and 
nutrition. 

Community leaders that provided support and letters of recommendation 
included Dallas Running Club President, Peggy Munroe, Dallas White Rock 
Marathon Race Director, Marcus Grunewald, Friends of the Katy Trail 
Executive Director, Robin Baldock, Former Dallas Police Chief, David 
Kunkle, and many more.

Wichita Falls, TX - Application submitted by the Wichita Falls Runners Club
Wichita Falls has a Metropolitan Planning Committee composed of city 
leaders (Government, Police, Fire, and Streets and Parks), businesses, 
community advocates - both cyclists and runners, that meet quarterly and 
discuss, plan, apply for grant funds and continually update their 10-year 
trail access plan.  The Committee has a projected 26-mile concrete loop 
trail circling the city with many spurs; so all areas of the city are 
accessible by the trail.  The committee also makes provisions for trail 
lighting, bathrooms, water fountains, and safety. The trail includes an 
additional dirt system that has been voted as the best urban trail in 
Texas.  The concrete trail currently has over 11-miles of finished trail, 
and a two-mile connecter is currently under construction.   The community 
is home to the Wichita Falls Runners Club and home to the largest Air Force 
training base, Sheppard Air Force Base.  The running community receives a 
great deal of support from the Air Force who hosts runs, provides 
volunteers, and supports local events.  

Community leaders that provided support and letters of recommendation 
included Glenn Barham, Mayor of Wichita Falls, TX, Harry Patterson, 
President of Patterson Auto Center, Inc., Jarvis Polvado, Owner of Texoma 
Cycling Center, Richard and Susan Koch, Owners of EAT Ventures dba as 
Quiznos, and more.

Fredericksburg, VA - Application submitted by the Marine Corps Marathon and 
the Fredericksburg Area Running Club

Fredericksburg area has sidewalks, multi-use trails, and paths that are 
runner-friendly. This includes the historic downtown area, Lee Drive, Civil 
War battleground trails, and the Rappahannock River Heritage Trail that 
runners share. Within the next few months, the Riverside Drive Trail 
project will connect with the Canal path allowing for a 5k loop. The 
University of Mary Washington (UMW) and local high schools allow public use 
of their state-of-the art tracks, which are well lit and maintained.  Local 
trails and parks offer drinking fountains; public restrooms are provided in 
the downtown district; and UMW has emergency phones posted.  The majority 
of the running areas are maintained to include snow removal in the winter.  
Fredericksburg Area Trail Maintenance Group involvement ensures upkeep of 
the trails.  Most streets and major intersections in the city utilize well 
marked stop signs, traffic/cross walk lights and well marked cross walks.  
The Fredericksburg Pathways Committee and Fredericksburg Office of Planning 
and Community Development are committed to expanding trails and paths for 
running and pedestrian use.  They ensure upkeep, safety and public 
awareness and have a master plan developed.  City office and council 
members support race organizers by approving permits, promoting races and 
showing commitment by supporting the running community.  Fredericksburg 
FD/PD is actively involved in race planning and execution.

Community leaders that provided support and letters of recommendation 
included Rick Nealis, Director Marine Corps Marathon Jack Morrison, 
President, Fredericksburg Area Running Club (FARC), Tom Tomzak, Mayor City 
of Fredericksburg, and George Solley, Councilmember Ward 2, City of 
Fredericksburg.

Learn more about the RRCA Runner Friendly Community program at 
http://www.rrca.org/programs/runner-friendly-community

About the RRCA;
Founded in 1958, the RRCA is the oldest and largest distance running 
organization in the United States with over 1500 running club and event 
members representing 200,000 individual runners active in their running 
communities.  The RRCA is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization with the IRS, 
and a nine-person volunteer board of directors that is elected by our 
membership governs the organization.  

The mission and vision of the RRCA is to promote the development and growth 
of running clubs, running events, and supporting the common interests of 
recreational runners throughout the country at all stages in life.  Through 
the RRCA, we provide a national infrastructure for the development of 
recreational adult and youth running clubs and events that have boomed into 
a robust sporting activity. The RRCA actively promotes running as a healthy 
lifestyle and positive social activity.  We strive to provide quality 
programming that can be replicated throughout the country, such as our 
highly successful Start a Running Club program has been the cornerstone of 
our organization for over fifty years. 

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