National Press Club Selects P90X Tony Horton as Race Marshal for 'Beat the Deadline' 5K
Online Registration Opens for 13th Annual Race to Benefit Journalism Education July 17
WASHINGTON, April 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Online registration is now open for the "National Press Club 5K: Beat the Deadline" race in Washington, D.C., on July 17, 2010. The Press Club's 13th annual run/walk will begin at 8:00 a.m. on the corner of 14th and F Sts. NW, outside the historic National Press Building, "the place where news happens."
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Fitness trainer Tony Horton, creator of "P90X Extreme Training System," will serve as Race Marshal and will lead an open, pre-race warm-up for 5K participants on race day. Horton speaks widely on fitness, exercise, and nutrition and has trained professional athletes, U.S. military personnel, members of Congress and celebrities such as Bruce Springsteen, Usher, Tom Petty, Billy Idol, Annie Lennox, Rob Lowe, Sean Connery and Shirley MacLaine. (www.beachbody.com)
"I'm thrilled to be here in our nation's capital kicking off this 2010 National Press Club 5K race because I'm a huge fan of endurance sports, the thrill of competition, and sweaty people," Horton said.
Proceeds from the 5K will benefit the National Press Club's non-profit Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library (EFNJL), which is committed to journalism training, research, and support of a global free press. Some of the race proceeds will benefit the EFNJL's college scholarship fund dedicated to students pursuing a career in journalism who will contribute to diversity in the profession.
"We welcome everyone to have a good time for a great cause," said Richard S. Dunham, president of the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library board. "Our race sponsors and participants play a major role in helping us fulfill our commitment to diversity in journalism and cutting-edge training programs."
Hosted by the world's leading professional organization for journalists, the "National Press Club 5K: Beat the Deadline" draws participants from the press and political communities. Reporters, politicians, lobbyists and government figures join the public to compete individually and in teams for $1,000 cash prizes for top finishers and medals for top age group finishers. All participants receive a "National Press Club 5K: Beat the Deadline" commemorative race t-shirt and entrance to the post-race breakfast.
To register for the "National Press Club 5K: Beat the Deadline," visit www.press.org. Pre-registration is $30 for general registration and $25 for NPC members/students. Registration fee is $35 two weeks before the race, and $40 for race day registration.
For sponsorship or media questions/interviews, contact Melinda Cooke, Race Director, [email protected]. For other questions, contact Jessica Brady, 5K Committee Chair, at [email protected], or Melissa Charbonneau, Vice Chair, at [email protected].
ABOUT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB
The National Press Club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists. Founded in 1908, the Club has 3,500 members representing most major news organizations. Each year, the Club holds more than 2,000 events including news conferences, luncheons and panels, and more than 250,000 guests enter its doors. For information about the Club, go to www.press.org.
SOURCE National Press Club
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