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  2. Marine Corps Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Many 2001 MCM finishers agree this was a very special year. More than 15,000 runners from 50 states and 39 countries participated in the 26th annual Marine Corps Marathon. [29] Shadow Runs The Marine Corps Marathon is one of the top stateside military event with sanctioned "shadow runs." In 2014, the shadow run was held at Camp Leatherneck ...

  3. List of marathon races in North America - Wikipedia

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    (December 2023) Name City Country Month* ... Marine Corps Marathon: Arlington, Virginia ... New York City Marathon: New York, New York ...

  4. List of largest running events - Wikipedia

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    6 August 2023 Marathon, half-marathon, 10 km, 5 km 73,206 [16] [17] 11 Hong Kong Marathon: Hong Kong: Hong Kong: 15 January 2015 Marathon, half-marathon, 10 km, 10 km wheelchair race, 3 km wheelchair race 73,070 [18] 12 Round the Bays: Auckland: New Zealand: 10 March 2013 8.4 km 70,000 [19] 13 JPMorgan Corporate Challenge: Frankfurt Germany 7 ...

  5. Honolulu Marathon Results

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    Dec. 11—The fourth-largest marathon in the United States celebrates its 51st event with another successful day. Top 500 1. Paul Lonyangata 2 :15 :41. 2. Filmon Ande 2 :16 :02. 3. Ruben Kiprop ...

  6. Michael Wardian - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. James L. Fowler - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. List of marathon fatalities - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Marathon: Washington, D.C., US Coronary artery abnormality USA: Julius Becza [13] 58 24 October 1993 Marine Corps Marathon: Washington, D.C., US Heart attack USA: Samuel Grafton [14] 42 16 October 1994 Detroit Marathon: Detroit, US Heart attack SWI: Pierre Marguet [15] 27 6 November 1994 New York City Marathon: New York City, US

  9. John Kelly (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Later in the year, in a change to his accustomed distance and terrain, he ran a time of 2:26:50 at the California International Marathon. [ 20 ] In March 2023 Kelly finished the Barkley Marathons with a time of 58:42:23 for a second time.