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Marine Corps (USMC) First Lieutenant (1LT) Susan Stark (center) leads other US Military Athletes as they transition from the swim competition portion into the 24.8-mile bike course competition during the US Armed Forces Triathlon competition held at Point Mugu, Naval Air Station (NAS), California (CA). The top finishers will qualify as members of the US Combined Services Triathlon Team and will travel to Estonia to compete in the World Military Triathlon Championship

Runners take off at the start of the 29th Annual Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) at Washington, D.C., on Oct. 31, 2004. The 18,000 MCM participants, ranging in age from 14 to 83, assembled in a straight line down Route 110, taking up an estimated three-quarters of a mile. (USAF PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Victoria Meyer) (Released)

US Air Force (USAF) Second Lieutenant (2LT) Sandra McDonald completes her portion of the Iraq/Boston Marathon at Tallil Air Base (AB), Iraq, as she passes her baton to USAF SENIOR MASTER Sergeant (SMSGT) Vic Talinni to start his portion of the 26.2 mile course. Both are deployed with the 407th Expeditionary Communications Squadron (ECS) at Tallil AB in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

A female runner participates in a 5K run during the Team Andersen Challenge at Andersen Air Base, Guam, on Feb. 25, 2005. U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 13th Air Force and 36th Air Expeditionary Wing, and U.S. Navy Sailors from Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 5 (HC-5), also particpated in the event. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Bennie J. Davis III) (Released)

When approximately 3000 competitors from around the world converged onto Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, for the fourth annual Air Force Marathon on September 16, 2000, organizers ensured that there were more than enough aid stations. Aid station volunteers line the streets with cups of water, Gatorade, wet sponges, fruit, and food gel packs. Veteran marathon competitors rank the US Air Force Marathon as a leader when it comes to organization and aid station support for the competitors. Starting and ending amid legendary aircraft at the Air Force Museum, the course led runners throughout the scenic base. The fastest unofficial time was 2:26:30 Christopher L. Rodney on his ...

Colonel J. P. Faulkner, 22nd MAU commanding officer, and Captain J. M. Quarterman, USS GUAM (LPH 9) commanding offier, accept flags from the final runners as they cross the finish line during the GUAM`s "Run Across the Atlantic". The trans-Atlantic marathon began April 20th in Rota, Spain, and ended May 1st inside the 3-mile limit near Morehead City, North Carolina. A row of CH-46 Sea Knights are on the deck

US Air Force (USAF) Colonel (COL) Diann Latham (foreground left), Competition Commander, 50th Space Wing (SW) is welcomed by USAF COL Robinson, Commander, 30th Support Group (SG), upon her Units arrival at Vandenberg Air Force Base (AFB) California (CA), to participate in Exercise GURRDIAN CHALLENGE 2002. Guardian Challenge, a four-day space and missile competition, is hosted annually at Vandenberg AFB, CA to test the wartime readiness of Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) professionals

U.S. Army MAJ. Chris Wyckoff (left) and MAJ. Fred Thaden, both members of the Air Mobility Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., take turns doing push-ups during the United States Transportation Command (USTC) Army Element Second Annual Enduro-Challenge, at Scott AFB, on Feb. 26, 2005. Each team had to complete a 6.5 mile rucksack walk/run, 70 pull-ups, 150 push-ups, a 6.5 mile run, another set of 70 pull-ups and 150 push-ups, and then finish off with another 6.5 mile rucksack walk/run. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by AIRMAN 1ST Class Megan M. Carrico) (Released)

Runners take off at the starting line of the 29th Annual Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) at Washington, D.C., on Oct. 31, 2004. The 18,000 MCM participants, ranging in age from 14 to 83, assembled in a straight line down Route 110, taking up an estimated three-quarters of a mile. (USAF PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Gina M. OBryan) (Released)

MASTER Sergeant Cindie McKenna, a world class ultra-marathon runner and Oregon Air National Guard member, assigned to the 142nd Maintenance Squadron, Portland ANG Base during her marathon run from Fort Hood to the Oregon coast. For the 14th annual Hood to the Coast relay race, she did something no one had done before, she ran the 196-miles solo! The 45 year old McKenna, is rated as one of the top five ultra-marathon runners in her age group in the United States. Accompanied by a volunteer support crew she completed the grueling race in 52-hours, without sleeping, only pausing to eat and rest her feet

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State: Oregon (OR)

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