The Annapolis Ten Mile Run is a 10-mile foot race organized by the Annapolis Striders, Inc., a 1000 member, all volunteer, non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization, established in 1978, in Annapolis Maryland that promotes physical fitness and mental well-being through distance running. The race is conducted according to the road racing guidelines of the Road Runners Club of America.
The race has been listed as one of the top ten 10-mile races in the country by Runner’s World Magazine. It is a beautiful run through historic Annapolis and over the Severn River.
The B&A Trail Marathon & Half-Marathon is a fast, fun, well-supported, and low-pressure event along the B&A Trail. The Annapolis Striders held the first B&A Trail Marathon in 1992 and added the half marathon in 1996.
Originally known as the Valentine’s Twesome Relay, this race was merged with the Washington’s Birthday 5k to become the Valentine’s 5K. It is the first race of the Annapolis Striders Championship Series for the calendar year and is typically held the second weekend of February at Kinder Farm Park.
The Cherry Pit 10 Mile Race is the second race of the Championship Series, typically held the first or second weekend of April. This race is an alternative to the Cherry Blossom 10-Miler in Washington, D.C.
The Dawson’s Father’s Day 10K is the third race of the Championship Series held on Father’s Day each year. The course is out-and-back mostly along the B&A Trail.
The John Wall Memorial One Mile Track Run is the fourth leg of the Championship Series. The race is run in heats according to pace, with the fastest heat going last.
The Dog Days Cross Country Run, the fifth leg of the Championship Series, is held the first Sunday in August. The race utilizes the Earl Scott Trail, named after the former AACC groundskeeper, longtime member of the Annapolis Striders and Dog Days Race Director.
The Metric Marathon, the sixth race of the Championship Series, is held the first weekend of October. The race features a scenic 26.2-kilometer (16.28-mile) course through Harwood area of Southern Anne Arundel County.
The Down’s Park 5 Mile Run, originally the Hogneck Scamper, is a loop course on paved trails within John H. Down’s Memorial Park. The scenic course winds through the woods with gorgeous views of the Chesapeake Bay. This race is the sixth race of the Championship Series.
The Anniversary Run 15k is the last race of the Championship Series to commemorate the founding of the Annapolis Striders. Originally run at the end of December at the Naval Academy, it is now held the second weekend of December on the trails of Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis. The race is typically free for Annapolis Striders members who register before race day.
Shown above is the Annapolis Striders logo circa 1979 and was the logo at the time of the First Anniversary Run on December 30, 1979.
The Women's Distance Festival is a race in the Women's Distance Festival Grand Prix sponsored by the MD RRCA.
Typically held in January, this is the sister race to the Endless Summer 6-Hour Run, this is a fat-ass style race where a donation to the Lighthouse Shelter is the admission fee.
Typically held in July, this event serves as a gateway for those looking to explore ultra running. Participants accumulate as much mileage as they can in six hours by doing laps through Greenbury Point in Annapolis.
Held the weekend of or after Veterans Day, this 50K is held on the trails of Rosaryville State Park in Upper Marlboro, MD.