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    Feet hit the ground as JBAB hosts inaugural Navy Birthday Fun Run

    JBAB Navy Birthday 5K/10K Fun Run

    Photo By Petty Officer 3rd Class Dion Dawson | Participants running the course around Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling as part it's...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES

    10.12.2012

    Story by Paul Bello and Petty Officer 3rd Class Dion Dawson

    Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling

    JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING, D.C. - A weeklong celebration of the U.S. Navy’s 237th birthday continued today, as Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling held its inaugural Navy Birthday 5K and 10K Run/Walk on base with more than 500 participants hitting the streets. Special guests for the occasion included the Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Mike D. Stevens.

    The day began with Navy Capt. Anthony T. Calandra, JBAB base commander, participating in a ceremonial bell ringing and birthday cake cutting outside of JBAB’s Enterprise Hall. By afternoon, it was time for the runners to kick it into high gear. Calandra joined Greenert and Stevens at the Slip Inn Bar and Grill, where both races began and ended, to welcome everyone participating.

    The three Navy colleagues agreed the event was a great way to celebrate the Navy’s birthday.

    “It’s also the bicentennial of the War of 1812. That’s really where the Navy cut its teeth and got its combat roots from,” Calandra said. “To celebrate with an event like this is fantastic because it builds camaraderie and is physical fitness in great weather. We got a lot of support from the senior leadership of the Navy to hold events like this. We’re very thankful of all the support and will continue to support our service members.”

    Awards were presented to the top three male and female runners in each of the races.

    Jamie Sikora, a program analyst in the office of Naval Research, won the Navy 5K by posting a time of 25 minutes flat. Sikora said she actually found out about the race the night before and figured it would be a nice way to get out of the office for a bit.

    “I am so glad I decided to race today,” Sikora said. “It feels great to win. I’m extremely proud of my result considering how long I had to prepare. It was very windy and there were a few hills, so I just gave it my best shot. The competition was great and everyone stayed on my heels. That allowed me to keep a good pace.”

    While Sikora has participated in her fair share of runs, some service members from other branches participated for the camaraderie and personal motivation.

    “This is the first 5K I have ever participated in,” said Army Spc. Cameron Cantrell, a network systems maintenance specialist in the White House Communications Agency at JBAB. “My co-workers told me about it and I felt like it was a great idea.”

    Cantrell ran the 5K in 25 minutes, 32 seconds and said he challenged himself to complete the fun run as fast as he could.

    “I believe motivation is the key to everything. If you want to be successful in life, motivation plays a huge part in that,” he said. “I motivated myself to participate and I will motivate myself from the start to the finish line. I love staying physically fit, so I chose to go for a fun run with my fellow service members in this beautiful weather.”

    Both Greenert and Stevens held a worldwide all hands call for Sailors the day before as part of the celebration. On Sunday, the festivities will culminate with a performance by the U.S. Navy Band at the Daughters of American Revolution Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.

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    Date Taken: 10.12.2012
    Date Posted: 10.12.2012 16:27
    Story ID: 96091
    Location: WASHINGTON, DC, US
    Hometown: CHICAGO, IL, US

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