FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New Armed Forces Series Challenge Set To Begin in 2024
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio - The Air Force Marathon, in
conjunction with four other service-level armed forces road races,
announced the creation of the Armed Forces Series Challenge at the
marathon's Finish Line Festival on Sept. 16.
The challenge involves completing the Air Force Marathon, Army Ten-Miler,
Coast Guard Marathon, Marine Corps Marathon and Space Force T-Minus 10
Miler, which are held from April to December each year.
For maximum flexibility, the races do not need to be finished within a
certain time window. Participants will be awarded an Armed Forces Series
Challenge medal upon completion of the final race.
"We had the idea to create this series because we want everyone to
experience all of the armed forces races," said Rachael Ferguson, the Air
Force Marathon director. "What better way to celebrate the joys of running
and our men and women in uniform at the same time?"
Interested competitors can register beginning Jan. 2 on the Armed Forces
Series Challenge participant portal. This portal will be accessed through
each event's website. Although runners must sign up for the challenge
through the portal, they will need register for each event separately.
"Each branch of the armed forces has a unique character and distinguished
tradition that is exemplified by their corresponding service-level running
events," said Alex Hetherington, Marine Corps Marathon director. "This is
your opportunity to run with purpose, finish with pride and earn the
distinction of receiving the Armed Forces Series Challenge medal."
For more information or questions about the challenge, contact the Air
Force Marathon Office at .
www.wpafb.af.mil
About the Marine Corps Marathon:
The Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) is one of the largest marathons in world.
Recognized as "Best Marathon in the Mid Atlantic," and the "Best Marathon
for Charities," the MCM honors honor, courage and commitment of its
participants. Also known as "The People's Marathon," runners from all 50
states and more than 50 countries participate in the MCM, the largest
marathon not to offer prize money. No federal or Marine Corps endorsement
is implied. Connect with the Marine Corps Marathon on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram and YouTube. #RunWithTheMarines
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