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Participants. about 30,000 (2019) 29,556 (2018) Over 23,000 (2023) 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 .
ARLINGTON, VA — The 48th annual Marine Corps Marathon will take place on Sunday, Oct. 29, with thousands of runners registered to participate in the 26.2-mile race through Arlington and ...
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...
GEORGETOWN, DC — Thousands of runners are set to hit the streets on Sunday for the 44th Marine Corps Marathon. As one of the largest races in the United States, the Marine Corps...
Marine Corps Marathon Drive Now Open for Selfies - Arlington, VA - Plus the Best of Rosslyn for marathon participants looking for food, fun and fitness around town.
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The Marine Corps Marathon will lead to road closures in Rosslyn and Crystal City on Sunday, as well as around the National Mall in D.C. Mark Hand , Patch Staff Posted Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 5:13 pm ...
Last fall, General Eric Smith, 58, a U.S. Marine, went for his usual three-mile around the Capitol in Washington, D.C. But that afternoon, Smith didn't make it home. Just a block from his house ...
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. It's...
In all, 30,000 runners will take part in the historic 40th running of the Marine Corps Marathon, and over 100,000 spectators will line the course to cheer them on.
Last fall, Gen. Eric Smith, 58, a U.S. Marine, went for his usual 3-mile around the Capitol in Washington. But that afternoon, Smith didn’t make it home.