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USCAA CORPORATE 10-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP
at the 23rd Annual Army Ten-Miler
America's Largest 10-Mile Race
Second Annual
Compete together as one large team
Equally competitive for all ages and genders!


Team Eligibility
  • Teams: Open to any corporation, organization, or company.


Individual Eligibility
Each runner must meet one (or more) of the following conditions in order to represent his/her organization:
  • Employees: Must have been employed continuously by the corporation 45 days prior to the start of the race. Must be working 20 hours or more per week during this time period, be on the corporation's payroll and have taxes withheld by the corporation.

  • Retirees: Must be pension-eligible, former employees, with 10 or more years of service to the corporation and whose age plus years of service equals 65 or more. Retirees must not be in the full-time employment of another USCAA-competing corporation. There is no limit to the number of retirees who may compete for a corporation.

  • Contractors: Must be under contract with the corporation six (6) months prior to the start of the race. Must be working 30 hours or more per week, for that corporation, for the entire six months. Eligible contractors comprise independent contractors; outsourced former employees who continue to perform the same work for the corporation; and staff who have long-term service commitments with the corporation, who take direction from corporate employees, and who work to fulfill corporate business objectives, even if they are paid through payroll or temporary staffing agencies. Employees of outside consulting firms who are assigned to client corporations on task assignments are not eligible to compete for those client corporations (example: Andersen Consulting employees on assignment to Hughes may not compete for Hughes). Contractors are not eligible to compete as alumni.

    A maximum of two scorers may be contractors, offset by the use of any alumnus/a as a scorer under the alumni eligibility rule. (Example: If a team uses an alum as a scorer, only one contractor may score; if no alum scores, two contractors may score.)

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October 7, 2007

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