Jeremy Lynch, 33, of Springfield, Virginia, has been named the overall winner, after finishing second to Avila.Īccording to the release, Marine Corps Marathon policy allows for official transfer of bibs for marathon entries, or from the Marathon to the MCM10K, but not for any other MCM event. Avila, of Triangle, Viriginia has finished the Marine Corps Marathon twice, including seventh overall in 2009. Henry, 38, of Odenton, Maryland, registered for the race on February 19. They badly misjudged the conviction of the Marines, our commitment to these core values and the integrity of our sport.” What these two runners did defied these ideals. Marine values of honor, courage, and commitment. “Participation in any MCM event echoes the U.S. “Illegal transfers of bibs have significant ramifications including potentially altering age award results, but more significantly, should a bandit runner require medical attention during the event, medical personnel would not have necessary information about the individual,” MCM director Rick Nealis said in a press release. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play
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