DCRRC Track Championships

The DCRRC Track Championships is an annual all-comers track meet in the United States that has been held since the early 1990s. It is hosted by the DC Road Runners Club. Although it has offered multiple distances, it historically emphasizes the mile race. From 2012 the meet has offered prize money in an effort to attract more runners.[3]

DCRRC Track Championships
DateJuly
LocationAlexandria, Virginia
Arlington, Virginia
Event typeAll-comers track meet
DistanceMile, 3000 meters, 5000 meters
Established1997
Course recordsMen: 4:05 Jack Bolas (2015)[1]
Women: 4:48.7 Alisa Harvey (2006)[2]
Official site

Over the years the meet has been held at Wakefield High School, Washington-Lee High School, and T.C. Williams High School. While the distances offered in the championships has changed slightly over time, the meet consistently hosts a mile race on the track. Due to this consistent tradition, the meet was recognized and promoted by the RRCA's Bring Back The Mile tour.[4] All runners regardless of their experience are allowed to race and are subsequently divided into heats depending on their seeded times.

Mile winners

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Key:   Meet record

Edition Men's mile winner Time (m:s) Women's mile winner Time (m:s)
2004 Rick Rourke 4:23.29[5] Susanna Kvasnicka 5:08.67[5]
2005 Kyle Mangum 4:33[6][7] Sarah Spalding 5:11[6][7]
2006 Nate Rosenthal 4:29.4[2] Alisa Harvey 4:48.7[2]
2007 Bert Rodriguez 4:24.1[8] Kerry Meagher 5:05.8[8]
2008 Will Viviani 4:21.6[9] Kristen Henehan 4:55.1[9]
2009 Will Viviani 4:22.4[10] Tara Guelig 5:29.3[10]
2010 Matt Chandler 4:30.8[11] Erica Nemmers 4:59.9[11]
2011 Bert Rodriguez 4:25.0[12] Audrey Perlow 5:46.0[12]
2012 Sean Graham 4:16.2[13] Hanna Bartholomew 4:57.0[13]
2013 David Chorney 4:13.67[14] Susanna Sullivan 5:00.00[14]
2014 Sandy Roberts 4:09.35[15] Susanna Sullivan 4:49.65[15]
2015 Jack Bolas 4:05[1][7] Ericka Charles 5:10[1][7]
2016 Jack Bolas 4:11.0[16] Susanna Sullivan 4:52.1[16]
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