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The Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) is an annual marathon held in Washington, D.C., and Arlington County, Virginia. The mission of the MCM is to promote physical fitness, generate community goodwill, and showcase the organizational skills of the United States Marine Corps. The MCM was established in 1976 and is currently the fourth-largest marathon ...
On September 15, 2017, Wardian won the Fenway Park Marathon in a time of 2:53.52. [35] The race had 51 participants who ran 116 laps on the warning track of the ball park. He ran in Maldives Addu marathon on June 29, 2018, and got first place and MVR12000. On October 27, 2019, Wardian won the inaugural Marine Corps Marathon 50K with a time of 3 ...
2006 Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. The Twin Cities Marathon is a marathon in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area which normally takes place the first weekend in October. The race is often called "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America" due to a course that winds through downtown districts, then along parkways that hug lakes and waterways all throughout dense urban forests in the ...
James L. Fowler. Colonel James Loftus Fowler (January 11, 1931 – January 20, 2015) was an American Marine who was the founder of the Marine Corps Marathon, an annual race since 1976 in Washington, D.C. He was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars. [ 1]
Calum Neff. Calum Neff (born 15 August 1984) is Canadian long-distance runner and coach who lives in Katy, Texas. He holds three Guinness World Records for pushing his daughters in 10K, Half Marathon and Marathon distance races. [1][2] Neff was born in Aberdeen, Scotland to Canadian parents. [3] He competes for Canada in the World Mountain ...
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Representing the United States. Summer Universiade. 1991 Sheffield. Men's 5000m. Peter Sherry (born August 22, 1968) is a former distance runner. He represented the United States at two consecutive Universiades, in 1991 and 1993. He won the 2003 Marine Corps Marathon.
Leading up to Rauschenberg's 2006 effort, he ran a few marathons, qualifying for and running the Boston Marathon. Rauschenberg's first marathon was the Harrisburg Marathon in 2001, which he finished in a time of 4:12:07, 159th overall of 281 finishers. [7] [8] [9] Rauschenberg also ran the 2004 Marine Corps Marathon in 3:31:13, in 685th place. [10]