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National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and territories compete for a spot on the All Guard Marathon Team at the National Guard Marathon Time Trials at the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebr... More

Capt. Amanda Schmid (front), Nebraska Army National

Capt. Amanda Schmid (front), Nebraska Army National

Capt. Amanda Schmid (front), Nebraska Army National Guard, cheers as she runs past the aid station located at the 13.1-mile turnaround point of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska. National G... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Erica Risner, legal clerk with

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Erica Risner, legal clerk with

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Erica Risner, legal clerk with the 177th Military Police Brigade Headquarters, Michigan Army National Guard, based in Taylor, placed second in the National Guard Marathon Time Trials for he... More

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team poses for

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team poses for

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team poses for a team photo before the National Guard Marathon Team Trials during the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska. Indiana was the top National Guard M... More

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and territories compete for a spot on the All Guard Marathon Team at the National Guard Marathon Time Trials at the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebr... More

National Guard and civilian runners alike stand ready

National Guard and civilian runners alike stand ready

National Guard and civilian runners alike stand ready at the starting line of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, near TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska. National Guard runners from 34 different states and ... More

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard,

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard,

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard, runs past a field shortly after the 13.1-mile turnaround point of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska. Rayner was the top National Guard ma... More

National Guard and civilian runners alike stand ready

National Guard and civilian runners alike stand ready

National Guard and civilian runners alike stand ready at the starting line of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, near TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska. National Guard runners from 34 different states and ... More

The three members of the Florida National Guard Marathon

The three members of the Florida National Guard Marathon

The three members of the Florida National Guard Marathon team that completed the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska, pose for a photo with their finisher medals. National Guard runners from 34 d... More

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and territories compete for a spot on the All Guard Marathon Team at the National Guard Marathon Time Trials at the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebr... More

South Dakota Army National Guard Marathon Team. From

South Dakota Army National Guard Marathon Team. From

South Dakota Army National Guard Marathon Team. From left to right: Ofiicer Candidate Richard Langdeaux, Capt. Betsy Schaefer, Sgt. 1st Class Louis du Randt, Capt. Rebecca Linder, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kenny ... More

The 2020-2021 All-Guard Marathon Team poses for a photo

The 2020-2021 All-Guard Marathon Team poses for a photo

The 2020-2021 All-Guard Marathon Team poses for a photo after the award ceremony for the National Guard Marathon Team Trials during the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska. National Guard runners... More

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (right), Kentucky Army National

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (right), Kentucky Army National

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (right), Kentucky Army National Guard, takes off from the starting line of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, near TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska, still wearing a PowerBar nec... More

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (front), Kentucky Army National

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (front), Kentucky Army National

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (front), Kentucky Army National Guard, waves as she runs past a small crowd at the 13.1-mile turnaround point of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska. Ensminger was ... More

Capt. Kenny Rayner (left), California Army National

Capt. Kenny Rayner (left), California Army National

Capt. Kenny Rayner (left), California Army National Guard, and Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (right), Kentucky Army National Guard, pose with their awards with Brig. Gen. Lynn Heng (center), Nebraska Army National... More

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team poses for

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team poses for

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team poses for a team photo before the National Guard Marathon Team Trials during the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska. Indiana was the top National Guard M... More

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and territories compete for a spot on the All Guard Marathon Team at the National Guard Marathon Time Trials at the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebr... More

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and

National Guard runners from 34 different states and territories compete for a spot on the All Guard Marathon Team at the National Guard Marathon Time Trials at the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebr... More

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team pose for a

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team pose for a

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team pose for a photo with their Top National Guard Marathon Team trophy after winning with an unofficial average team time of 3:05:16 at the National Guard Marathon Team Tri... More

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard,

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard,

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard, tries to catch his breath while wearing a mask after having just crossed the finish line moments earlier as the first place winner of the Omaha Marathon, Sept... More

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (left), Kentucky Army National

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (left), Kentucky Army National

Lt. Col. Varinka Ensminger (left), Kentucky Army National Guard, holds hands with Master Sgt. James Bresette (right), Arkansas Army National Guard, as they cross the finish of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020... More

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team pose for a

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team pose for a

The Indiana National Guard Marathon Team pose for a photo with their Top National Guard Marathon Team trophies after winning with an unofficial average team time of 3:05:16 at the National Guard Marathon Team T... More

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard,

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard,

Capt. Kenny Rayner, California Army National Guard, crosses the finish line as the first place winner of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska. Rayner was the top National Guard marathon runner... More

Recently retired Lt. Col. James Mann, Arkansas Army

Recently retired Lt. Col. James Mann, Arkansas Army

Recently retired Lt. Col. James Mann, Arkansas Army National Guard, cheers as he crosses the finish of the Omaha Marathon, Sept. 20, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska, after completing the 13.1-mile half-marathon distan... More

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