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Military Takes Top Spots at Marine Corps Marathon 2024

Marine, Air Force, and Army officers led the 49th Marine Corps Marathon, highlighting dedication, resilience, and the strength of the military community.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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Marine Corps Maj. Kyle King poses for a photo with the finish line banner after winning the 49th Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 27, 2024. Photo by Shannon Collins.

Marine Corps Maj. Kyle King poses for a photo with the finish line banner after winning the 49th Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Va., Oct. 27, 2024. Photo by Shannon Collins.

In a remarkable show of grit and unity, three military officers took the top spots in the 49th Marine Corps Marathon on October 27, 2024.

The race, held annually in Washington, D.C., saw Marine Corps Maj. Kyle King, Air Force Capt. George Henry Crist, and Army Capt. Kyle Smith finishing first, second, and third respectively.

Known as “The People’s Marathon,” the MCM honors service and sacrifice and brings together runners and supporters from across the nation. This year’s race highlighted the strength of America’s armed forces both on and off the course.

 

Race Day Highlights

With thousands of spectators and fellow Marines cheering from the sidelines, the marathoners took off from the Pentagon, following a course that wound through historic locations like the National Mall and Georgetown.

At the start, Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock, commander of Cyber National Mission Force, motivated the participants with a heartfelt message.

“For all our racers out there, you epitomize tenacity, hard work, and grit,” she said. “As you go forward and execute this race, do it with a happy heart.”

The course included the Blue Mile, a mile-long section honoring fallen service members, where runners felt a profound connection to the sacrifices made by their fellow servicemen and women.

By mile 13, the top three runners had established themselves as a solid lead pack, working together to navigate the race’s most challenging stretches.

 

Hope Sweetnam congratulates her boyfriend, Marine Maj. Kyle King, assigned to Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California. Photo by Shannon Collins. DOD.
Hope Sweetnam congratulates her boyfriend, Marine Maj. Kyle King, assigned to Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California. Photo by Shannon Collins. DOD.

 

Top Finishers and Their Stories

Maj. Kyle King: Marine Corps

A seasoned marathoner, Maj. Kyle King from Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, crossed the finish line first with a time of 2 hours, 25 minutes, and 6 seconds.

King’s training was limited to just six weeks due to mission demands, yet he relied on his determination to carry him through.

  • Race Tactics: King chose to go easy on hill repeats and focused on speed training to endure the marathon’s punishing hills.
  • Support System: King’s girlfriend, Hope Sweetnam, was there to celebrate his win, providing emotional support throughout his preparation.
  • Reflecting on Victory: “Every workout I did, three days a week, was just so painful. Those last couple of miles out on the course today, I thought, okay, it was worth it,” he said, visibly moved.

King’s journey to the finish line underscored his resilience and focus, showcasing the Marine Corps values of honor, courage, and commitment.

 

Capt. George Henry Crist: U.S. Air Force

In his first Marine Corps Marathon, Capt. George Henry Crist of Travis Air Force Base, California, finished in second place with a time of 2:26:20. Crist was initially drawn to the MCM for its sense of community and the unique military atmosphere.

  • Previous Marathon Experience: Crist previously ran a 2:19 at Grandma’s Marathon in 2022, showcasing his elite capabilities.
  • Emotional Moments: Running through the Blue Mile deeply affected Crist and his fellow service members, bringing a sense of reverence and reflection.
  • Words of Wisdom: “Running with so many military members really motivated me,” he said. “It was tough, but we were all in it together.”

Crist’s approach combined focused pacing with an appreciation for the MCM’s unique atmosphere, making his first MCM experience a memorable one.

 

Capt. Kyle Smith: U.S. Army

Taking third place with a time of 2:27:03, Capt. Kyle Smith of Fort Carson, Colorado, successfully navigated the demanding task of balancing his rigorous Army duties with marathon training. Meanwhile, his unwavering support system – his wife and two children – cheered him on every step of the way.

Consequently, Smith persevered through challenges, ultimately securing his well-deserved place on the podium.

  • Training Strategy: Smith balanced family time and his Army role, often pushing his kids in a stroller to stay on pace.
  • Motivation: Smith dreams of making the Olympic Trials and sees his MCM finish as a significant step forward.
  • Balancing Act: “It’s a unique work environment, and sometimes it doesn’t support an elite running lifestyle,” Smith noted. “My wife’s support was key.”

Smith’s story speaks to the challenges of balancing family, duty, and personal goals while pursuing excellence.

 

Runners participating in the 49th Marine Corps Marathon run through the Wear Blue Run to Remember mile in Washington, Oct. 27, 2024. Photo by Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Torre.
Runners participating in the 49th Marine Corps Marathon run through the Wear Blue Run to Remember mile in Washington, Oct. 27, 2024. Photo by Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Torre.

 

Marine Corps Marathon: Honoring Service and Sacrifice

The MCM is more than a race; it’s a celebration of the sacrifices made by those who serve. From the Blue Mile to the vibrant crowd of supporters, the MCM provides an environment that motivates and honors each participant.

For many runners, this race represents the unity and resolve that defines the armed forces.

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Blue Mile Tribute to fallen service members
National Monument Stops Highlights American history and pride
Service Member Finishers Symbolizes strength and resilience of the military community

This year’s event attracted over 23,000 participants, with countless supporters cheering them on. The race atmosphere was especially meaningful to those in uniform, who felt a connection with both the crowd and the memory of fallen service members.

 

Takeaways from the 49th Marine Corps Marathon

The 49th MCM was a powerful reminder of what it means to serve, as shown by these top finishers:

  • The power of unity, as seen in the camaraderie among King, Crist, and Smith during the race.
  • The support from loved ones, like King’s girlfriend and Smith’s family, who play a pivotal role in their success.
  • The reminder of service and sacrifice, exemplified by the Blue Mile and the MCM’s community atmosphere.

Each participant left the event with more than just a medal, carrying with them memories of a race that honors not just athletic achievement, but dedication to country and community.

This year’s Marine Corps Marathon didn’t just highlight the endurance of America’s service members – it celebrated the spirit that drives them.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

Tags: Armed Services ChampionshipArmy Capt. Kyle SmithBlue MileGeorge Henry CristMarine Corps Maj. Kyle KingMarine Corps War MemorialMCM finish linemilitary marathontop finishers Marine Corps Marathontop marathon finishers
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