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Marine Corps Marathon Results: How DC Runners Fared

Check out how DC runners did in the 2018 Marine Corps Marathon on Oct. 28.

WASHINGTON, DC — Tens of thousands of runners competed the 43rd annual Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday, Oct. 28. The 26.2-mile course started on Route 110 between Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon and took runners through the District. The finish line was located at the Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington.

Runner Division

DC’s Jeffrey Stein, 32, was the top male finisher with an unofficial time of 02:22:49.

The female winner was Jenny Mendez of Costa Rica, with an unofficial time of 02:40:19. Mendez also won the women’s title in 2015.

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Top 5 DC Runners:

Name, Age – Unofficial Time

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Men

Jeffrey Stein, 32 – 02:22:49

Patrick Kuhlmann, 47 – 02:37:59

Landon Sherwood, 25 – 02:45:48

Will Cunha, 30 – 02:45:49

Brian Dumm, 35 – 02:46:17

Women

Tara Landy, 25 – 03:12:49

Lauren Rosapep, 36 – 03:15:22

Emily Farrar Neill, 29 – 03:21:16

Hannah Robinson, 25 – 03:24:30

Polly Terzian, 23 – 03:24:56


Duo Division

Ted Painter, 47, from Massachusetts was the top finisher (02:58:48).

Name, Age – Unofficial Time

DC Participant(s)

Anthony Vincent, 55 – 05:41:59


Wheelchair Division

David Swope, 52, of Maryland finished the race with an unofficial time of 02:20:28.

No DC participants on record


Handcycle Division

Gregory Gerard, 35, from Pennsylvania was the top finisher (02:09:06).

No DC participants on record


PHOTO: Runners pass the US Capitol Building on Capitol Hill during the 2010 Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images)

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