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RUN THE BOSTON MARATHON with AMAA is SOLD OUT and no additional entries can be taken.
REFUND POLICY No Refunds, Deferments, or Transfers The AMAA race entries have been sent to the Boston Athletic Association (BAA) and, therefore, no refunds can be provided. Also, according to the BAA, "invitational non-qualifying entries" cannot be deferred.
SPORTS MEDICINE SYMPOSIUM* The AMAA 39th Annual Sports Medicine Symposium at the Boston Marathon starts on Saturday morning, April 17th, and continues until midday on Sunday, April 18th, at the Colonnade Hotel. Online registration for the symposium will continue until 12 noon (EST) on Wednesday, April 14. Onsite registration will be available at the meeting site, for an additional fee. View the agenda.
* Registration for the symposium is included in the "Run the Boston Marathon with AMAA" program package.
HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS A room block has been reserved at The Colonnade Hotel (meeting site) for $239/night plus taxes. The AMAA room block is intended solely for AMAA RUNNERS and AMAA SYMPOSIUM ATTENDEES. If you'd like to make a reservation, you'll need a special code (please refrain from sharing the code with non-AMAA runners, as their reservation will be moved outside our block rate). Please contact AMAA to receive the room block code to make a reservation. Initially, AMAA guests may only reserve one room until we are confident there are enough rooms for all AMAA registrants who need to make a reservation. If AMAA ends up having extra rooms available in its block, additional room reservations may be permitted to those individuals who have already reserved one room. If you need an additional room, please contact AMAA.
AMERICAN MEDICAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AMAA is the professional division of the American Running Association. It was founded in 1969 by Ronald Lawrence, MD, PhD, as the American Medical Joggers Association (AMJA), to educate and motivate fellow physicians and health care professionals to disseminate information about exercise and nutrition to their patients. AMAA provides credible information on training, diet, injury prevention, and sports medicine to assist these professionals in motivating their patients to become active and to lead healthy lifestyles. One of AMAA’s programs is an effort to spread the word about hyponatremia to athletes, doctors, and the public.
QUESTIONS Please write to Dave Watt or call 301-913-9517, ext. 13.
AMAA—RUN BOSTON 2010 4405 East-West Hwy Suite 405 Bethesda, MD 20814
Fax: 301-913-9520
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