Oct
26
Marine Corps Marathon
Sunday, October 26, 2025The Marine Corps Marathon is one of the largest marathons in the United States, often called 'The People's Marathon' because it does not offer prize money and is open to runners of all abilities. The race is held annually in Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, DC, and is organized by the United States Marine Corps.
Oct
26
Marine Corps Marathon
Sunday, October 26, 2025The Marine Corps Marathon is one of the largest marathons in the United States, often called 'The People's Marathon' because it does not offer prize money and is open to runners of all abilities. The race is held annually in Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, DC, and is organized by the United States Marine Corps.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
61
4:14:19
Wing Yan Wong
Coach and Coffey
• W37
62
4:14:27
MO
Molly O.
W29
65
4:16:00
Alexandra Lemons
Carolyn Brice
• W36
68
4:19:32
MB
Meg B.
W34
72
4:21:49
Tiffany Abdullah
W46
73
4:21:54
KS
Kim S.
W31
75
4:23:22
JK
Jillian Kennedy
Angie Nickerson - McKirdy Trained
• W29
80
4:29:48
PG
Pam Gondola
Carmela Taveras
• W53
81
4:34:00
KC
Kacie C.
Adaptive Trainer
• W27
83
4:34:41
ML
Megan Loyd
Amy Clark
• W46
86
4:35:35
CD
Caroline DeKieffer
W36
90
4:40:39
EM
Elyse M.
Adaptive Trainer
• W40
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Washington, VA, United States
Date
26 October 2025
Distance
Marathon
VDOT Participants
267 of 429
LS
Avg. VDOT finish times
4:22:01
The Marine Corps Marathon is one of the largest marathons in the United States, often called 'The People's Marathon' because it does not offer prize money and is open to runners of all abilities. The race is held annually in Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, DC, and is organized by the United States Marine Corps.
Course Terrain
The course features a scenic urban route through Washington, DC, and Arlington, VA, including national monuments and landmarks. It is run primarily on paved roads and city streets.
Elevation Changes
The course starts with moderate hills in Arlington, notably in the early miles, but the majority of the course is mostly flat as it passes through Washington, DC. It is generally considered a fast and fair course with no extreme climbs.