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  2. Marine Corps Marathon - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of marathon races in North America - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Marathon: Arlington, Virginia ... New York City Marathon: New York, New York

  4. List of largest running events - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Marathon: Washington, D.C. United States: 28 October 2012 Marathon 23,519 [79] 71 La Parisienne: Paris: France: 9 September 2012 6.5 km 23,510 [80] 72 Rotterdam Marathon: Rotterdam, Netherlands: 12 April 2015 Marathon, 1/4 Marathon 23,403 [81] 73 Los Angeles Marathon: Los Angeles, California: United States: 8 March 2020 Marathon ...

  5. Area native completes Marine Corp marathon in Wyoming Valley

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    Oct. 24—WYOMING — Kristen Marchak hit the ground running bright and early Sunday morning, supported by family, friends, and the Wilkes-Barre Bike Gang, to complete her 10th Marine Corps Marathon.

  6. Running Strong for American Indian Youth - Wikipedia

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    Running Strong's Marine Corps Marathon Team, Team Running Strong, was created when Billy Mills served as an official starter for the marathon in 2004. [ 25 ] In 2006 Running Strong joined with six other Native-focused nonprofit organizations to found the Native Ways Federation. [ 26 ]

  7. Marine crawls across Boston Marathon finish line in stunning ...

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    Marine veteran Micah Herndon stunned onlookers at the Boston Marathon when he stumbled and fell but refused to give up without finishing the historic race.

  8. Dane Rauschenberg - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Local Highway Patrolman in the running for Ohio Trooper of ...

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    He then served for several years in the Marine Corps, working in motor transport. After returning home, he decided to take another oath as a police officer, but COVID-19 got in the way.