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Reston Runners: How It All Began

1974: Planting the Seed

The story of Reston Runners begins in 1974, when Rod Steele—then President of the DC Road Runners Club (DCRRC) and Reston resident—along with Joe Fleig, DCRRC Treasurer, and Dick Jamborsky, a champion Masters Marathoner, gathered to discuss a bold new idea: a youth running program based right in Reston. Their vision sowed the seeds for what would become a thriving running community.

1975: Growing Youth Participation

The following year, Joe, Dick, and Brian Forst rolled up their sleeves and began recruiting young runners. Their efforts sparked new enthusiasm and laid a strong foundation for youth involvement in the local running scene.

1978: Building Tradition and Momentum

By 1978, momentum was building. Joe and Paul Graf set out to train for fall marathons, initiating weekly Sunday runs of 10 miles in May and gradually increasing the distance by a mile every other week. As word spread, more runners joined, and a Saturday 5-mile run was added to the schedule. The group’s commitment to regular training fostered a sense of belonging and excitement, and soon, an official schedule was shared with the growing club.

1980: Reston Runners Takes Off

In 1980, Reston Runners was officially organized as a club and joined the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA). With Joe Fleig as the Founder and first President, serving from 1980 to 1985, the club entered a new era of growth. Under Joe’s leadership, Reston Runners flourished, becoming a beacon for fitness enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds in Reston and beyond.



For Reston Runners Members:

The Reston Runners History Book offers a collection of personal recollections and anecdotes chronicling the club's early years and growth from the 1970s onward. Through the voices of founding members and participants, the Reston Runners History Book highlights the origins of organized running in Reston, the evolution of community events, the establishment of youth programs, and the camaraderie that has defined the group's culture.

The stories capture not only the spirit of athleticism and inclusivity but also the friendships, family involvement, and memorable experiences that have made Reston Runners a cornerstone of the local running community.

Click here to view the Reston Runners History Book (Members Only): 
 
Reston Runners History Book 2003