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Press Release - Marine Corps Marathon - 10/26/15

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 40th MCM is Third Largest in Event History; MCM10K Results in Close Finish
    Both events celebrated in Arlington and Nation's Capital on Oct. 25

QUANTICO, VA (Oct. 26, 2015) - The Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) on Sunday, 
Oct. 25 celebrated 23,194 runners to a successful finish at the 40th 
anniversary of the event. The MCM10K presented by Aetna enjoyed its largest 
participation and closest finish. The events were held simultaneously in 
Arlington, VA and throughout the nation's capital. 

With his arm pointed toward the sky, U.S. Army Lt. Trevor Lafontaine won 
the 40th MCM breaking the finish tape in 2:24:25. Lafontaine, of Cornwall, 
NY, is a member of the U.S. Army Running Team. The 22-year-old said "it is 
awesome to be the Marine Corps Marathon Champion," after finishing ahead of 
Mexican runner Oscar Mateo Santos, 32, who completed the 26.2 mile course 
in 2:26:08. Brian Flynn, 32, of Rockingham, VA claimed third in 2:26:54.  

Women MCM runners were led by Jenny Mendez Suanca, 35, of Costa Rica, who 
captured her win in 2:45:56. Marine Capt. Christine Taranto, 30, of 
Monterey, CA placed second completing the 26.2 mile course in 2:53:30, 
while Maria Elena Jimenez, 32, of Mexico enjoyed a third-place finish at 
2:55:35. 

Starting across the Potomac in the nation's capital, the MCM10K resulted in 
closest finish between the top three males. Showing that seconds do count, 
hometown runner Jack Dasilva, 30, of Arlington, VA took first place 
finishing in 34:01, just six seconds before Daniel Comite, 26, of Hilton 
Head Island, S.C. Comite finished the MCM10K in 34:07 - only one second 
before Derek Lactaoen, 26, of Seattle, who took third place in 34:08. The 
MCM10K celebrated its 10th year with its largest field of 7,777 runners. 

While there was a bit of rain in the early morning, MCM and MCM10K 
finishers, spectators and U.S. Marines cheered the MCM's beloved 
Groundpounders Al Richmond of Arlington, VA and Will Brown of Raleigh, 
N.C., who both crossed the finish line in grand fashion on the U.S. Marine 
Corps War Memorial. The Groundpounders have completed 40 consecutive MCMs, 
logging a total of 1,048 miles a piece since the MCM began in 1976. 

The MCM also included 83 hand cycle and wheelchair participants including 
Anthony Serra, 41, of Boern, TX, who won the division in 2:32:38 and Tammy 
Landeen, 38, of Milton, FL, who led female participants at 1:58:01. Landeen 
also claimed the third-fastest finish among women hand cycle participants 
in MCM history.

Also a tradition within the Marine Corps Marathon is the Armed Forces 
Challenge, which includes elite runners from the Army, Navy, Air Force and 
Marine Corps Running Teams. This year, the Army won the challenge with MCM 
winner Lt. Trevor LaFontaine leading the team. Women U.S. Marines won the 
challenge with Capt. Christine Taranto leading her team. 

In addition, the U.S. Marines claimed victory over their running team 
counterparts of the Royal Navy/ Marines in the annual Challenge Cup 
Competition. 

All MCM and MCM10K results are unofficial but are available online at 
www.marinemarathon.com.

The Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) is voted "Best Marathon" and "Best Marathon 
for Spectators." The MCM honors the dedication, sportsmanship and 
patriotism of its participants. Also known as "The People's Marathon," 
runners from all walks of life participate in the MCM, the largest marathon 
not to offer prize money. The 40th MCM, on October 25, 2015 in Arlington, 
VA, is sponsored by Arlington County, Brooks, GEICO and Hyundai. No federal 
or Marine Corps endorsement is implied. #RunWithTheMarines

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