- Results - Marine Corps Marathon
View the interactive Marine Corps 17 75K official results, dating back to the event’s first year, including searchable finish times The arrow next to a runner’s name offers a drop-down menu providing a clickable link to share results or download your finisher certificate
- Marine Corps Marathon 2001
Marine Corps Marathon 2001 General Marine Corps Marathon 2001 Oct 28th 2001 (About 24 years ago) Series: Marine Corps Marathon Source: http: www marinemarathon com Event Details Marathon Finishers 13,818 Females
- Marine Corps Marathon - racePacket
Marine Corps Marathon Arlington, VA Sunday, October 28, 2001 Conducted by US Marine Corps Home | Result Search Page | Local Finishers | Team Results
- Marine Corps Marathon October 28, 2001 - marathonguide. com
Following the terrorist hijacking of a commercial airplane and the suicide bombing of the Pentagon Building in Washington, DC, on September 11 2001, the 18,000 runners for the Army 10 Miler had their race canceled Then there were concerns that the Marine Corps Marathon should also be canceled
- Ex-Marine wins Marine Corps Marathon - NEWS | World Athletics
28 October 2001 – Washington, USA - Farley Simon, a retired Marine who hadn’t run a marathon since 1995, won the Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday in a race dedicated to victims of the Sept 11 terrorist attacks The 46-year-old runner from Honolulu was timed in 2 hours, 28 minutes, 28 seconds
- Oct. 28, 2001 - Just six weeks. . . - Marine Corps Marathon - Facebook
Participants showed their patriotism carrying flags throughout a course that ran as close as 50 yards from the damaged Pentagon Do you remember where you were on September 11th?
- Marine Corps Marathon - The Washington Post
The one-mile run, sponsored by The Washington Post, is open to 1,000 children; participants may register Saturday from 8:30 to 9:45 at the starting point
- History of Marine Corps Marathon in Timeline
The 2001 Marine Corps Marathon status was in question until three weeks prior to the scheduled event day due to the 9 11 attacks The Commandant of the Marine Corps approved the event with a new security plan Mile five of the course offered runners a view of the terrorist attack on the Pentagon
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