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In 2014, a lottery was introduced for the first time for those applying to run in the Marine Corps Marathon. RACE IT, race services division of Competitor Group, Inc., was awarded a multi-year agreement to provide registration services to facilitate online entries for the MCM.
The 48th annual Marine Corps Marathon will take place on Sunday, Oct. 29, with thousands of runners registered to participate in the race.
After cancer, she's thankful for Marine Corps Marathon's challenge - Arlington, VA - The marathon is more than a race for Lara Snead, a lymphoma survivor. It's inspiring to run with The...
The 47th annual Marine Corps Marathon is almost here, so that means residents should prepare for lots of detours and road closures in the Rosslyn and Crystal City neighborhoods of Arlington on Sunday.
As one of the largest races in the United States, the Marine Corps Marathon leads runners on a 26.2-mile course through some of Washington, D.C.'s historic landmarks and monuments.
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With limited parking and numerous street closures in the area on race day, your best bet to get to and from the Marine Corps Marathon and its associated events is by going car free. Not ...
The marathon will be held on Halloween — Oct. 31 — with runners starting in Arlington, crossing Key Bridge into D.C. and then returning to Arlington on the 14th Street Bridge.
General Eric Smith, 58, a U.S. Marine, fell unconscious while on a run near his home. A stranger happened to walk by and performed CPR.
ALEXANDRIA, VA—Tens of thousands of runners completed the 42nd annual Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday, Oct. 22 from the Pentagon through DC and back to the Marine Corps War Memorial.
Marine details moment his heart stopped while out on a run — and how a stranger saved his life. Last fall, Gen. Eric Smith, 58, a U.S. Marine, went for his usual 3-mile around the Capitol in ...