Past Results
2013 Marathon 17th Annual
In 2013, the Air Force Marathon will be held on September 21 and feature the C-130J Super Hercules. The C-130J is a military transport plane from the Hercules family, a family with the longest continual production run of any aircraft. The C-130J has been used in military, civilian and humantarian aid operations. The plane will be featured in the 2013 Air Force Marathon logo, shirts and more.
2012 Marathon 16th Annual
In 2012, the Air Force Marathon was held on September 15 and featured the B-2 Spirit. The B-2 Spirit is a multi-role bomber capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear munitions. It represents a dramamtic leap forward in technology and is a major milestone in the U.S. Bomber modernization program.
- 2012 Results - Results on Active.com
- 2012 5K photos - On Sportphoto.com
- 2012 10K, Half and Full photos - on Sportphoto.com
2011 Marathon 15th Annual
In 2011, the Air Force Marathon was held on September 17 and featured the B-1B Lancer. The B-1 bomber is the backbone of America's long-range bomber force, providing massive and rapid delivery of precision and non-precision weapons against any potential adversary, anywhere around the globe on short-notice.
- 2011 Results - Results on Active.com
2010 Marathon 14th Annual

In 2010, the Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 18th and featured the B-52. For more than 40 years the B-52 Stratofortresses have been the backbone of the manned strategic bomber force for the United States.
- 2010 Results - Results on Active.Com
- 2010 Race Finisher Certificates & Photos - Posted on brightroom.com
2009 Marathon 13th Annual
The 2009 the Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 19th. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2009, the Air Force Marathon featured the RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aircraft system.
- 2009 Results - Results on Active.Com
- 2009 Race Finisher Certificates & Photos - Posted on brightroom.com
2008 Marathon 12th Annual
The 2008 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 20. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2008, the Air Force Marathon featured the F-22 Raptor fighter.
- 2008 Results [xls]
- 2008 Photography - Posted on brightroom.com
- 2008 Video
2007 Marathon 11th Annual
The 2007 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 15. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2007, the Air Force Marathon featured the C-5 Galaxy strategic airlift plane. 2007 also marked the United States Air Force's 60th anniversary.
- 2007 Results for Full Marathon [pdf]
- 2007 Results for Half Marathon [pdf]
- 2007 Results for 5K Marathon [pdf]
- 2007 Results for Overall Athena, Overall Clydesdale, Relay, Team Splits, and Wheelchair [doc]
2006 Marathon 10th Annual
The 2006 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 16. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2006, the Air Force Marathon featured the A-10 Thunderbolt II close air support plane. 2006 marked the 25th anniversary of the A-10's initial deployment. The 2006 logo depicts the shark-faced plane characteristic of the Flying Tigers, 23rd Fighter Group, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. The paint job is unique to the 23rdFG and is a nod to the Flying Tigers' World War II heritage.
- 2006 Results [doc]
| Winners - Individual | Winner |
Time
|
Pace
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
Mark Cucuzzella |
2:31:47 |
5:48 |
|
Overall Female |
Michelle Elliott |
3:17:48 |
7:33 |
|
Overall Military Male |
Mark Cucuzzella |
2:31:47 |
5:48 |
|
Overall Military Female |
Rendi Everhart |
3:26:39 |
7:53 |
|
Overall Wheelchair Male |
Glen Ashlock |
1:47:06 |
4:05 |
|
Overall Wheelchair Female |
Monica Szymanski |
3:08:16 |
7:11 |
|
Clydesdale |
Patrick (Hype) Callahan |
3:20:05 |
7:38 |
|
Athena |
Jacqueline Barnes |
4:00:13 |
9:10 |
|
Overall Male Half Marathon |
Derrick Butler |
1:09:03 |
5:16 |
|
Overall Female Half Marathon |
Caitlin Reese |
1:22:20 |
6:17 |
|
Overall Male 5K |
Eric Petersen |
17:53 |
5:33 |
|
Overall Female 5K |
Gabrielle Beal |
21:37 |
6:58 |
| Winners - Team | Winner |
Time
|
Pace
|
|
Men's Relay |
AETC Men |
2:48:01 |
6:25 |
|
Women's Relay |
National Guard Flyers |
3:12:10 |
7:20 |
|
Military Relay |
National Guard Stars and Stripes |
2:35:21 |
5:56 |
|
ROTC Relay |
ROTC-Boilermakers |
2:49:32 |
6:28 |
|
Coed Relay |
National Guard Defender |
2:50:51 |
6:31 |
|
Masters Relay |
NG-Borinqueneen |
2:42:36 |
6:12 |
2005 Marathon 9th Annual
The 2005 Air Force Marathon was held Saturday, September 17. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2005, the Marathon featured the U-2 Dragon Lady high-altitude reconnaisance and surveillance aircraft. 2005 marked the 50th anniversary of the U-2.
- 2005 Results [pdf]
| Winners - Individual Category | Winner |
Time
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
Hendrik Vanloon |
2:41:15 |
|
Overall Female |
Kori Delwiche |
3:02:22 |
|
Overall Military Male |
Michael Michno |
2:45:33 |
|
Overall Military Female |
Jill Metzger |
3:06:38 |
|
Clydesdale |
Peter Penzone |
3:10:20 |
|
Athena |
Antionette Francher-Donald |
3:48:22 |
|
Overall Male Half Marathon |
William Bohlke |
1:11:47 |
|
Overall Female Half Marathon |
Rebecca Oldenhouse |
1:30:15 |
|
Overall Male 5K |
Brett Still |
15:34:31 |
|
Overall Female 5K |
Kelly Donahue |
20:45:51 |
| Winners - Team Category | Winner |
Time
|
|
Men's Relay |
Team AETC 3 |
2:50:11 |
|
Women's Relay |
National Guard Flyers |
3:38:55 |
|
Military Relay |
National Guard Stars and Stripes |
2:31:05 |
|
ROTC Relay |
UDROTC #2 |
3:06:20 |
|
Coed Relay |
Team Richard |
2:41:04 |
|
Masters Relay |
Docs & Patient |
3:19:57 |
2004 Marathon 8th Annual
The 2004 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 18. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2004, the Air Force Marathon featured the F-117A Nighthawk low-observable precision-strike stealth plane.
- 2004 Results [pdf]
| Winners - Individual Category | Winner |
Time
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
James Bresette |
2:40:55 |
|
Overall Female |
Jill Metzger |
3:06:06 |
|
Overall Military Male |
Charles Longo |
2:43:47 |
|
Overall Military Female |
Elizabeth Jensen |
3:33:05 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Male |
Grant Berthiaume |
2:09:11 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Female |
Holly Koester |
3:23:52 |
|
Clydesdale |
Patrick Callahan |
3:21:15 |
|
Athena |
Pamela Schultz |
3:53:16 |
|
Overall Male Half Marathon |
Mark Stidham |
1:20:21 |
|
Overall Female Half Marathon |
Charlotte Chumlea |
1:26:53 |
|
Overall Male 5K |
Jimmie Hagger |
16:52 |
|
Overall Female 5K |
Jewel Kelly |
19:52 |
| Winners - Team Category | Winner |
Time
|
|
Men's Relay |
BATC |
2:51:38 |
|
Women's Relay |
National Guard Flyers |
3:06:14 |
|
Military Relay |
AETC |
2:39:46 |
|
Coed Relay |
RECCE 1 |
2:24:04 |
|
Masters Relay |
National Guard Stars and Stripes |
2:38:07 |
2003 Marathon 7th Annual
The 2003 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 20. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2003, the Air Force Marathon featured the The B-2 Spirit, a multi-role bomber capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear munitions.
| Winners - Individual Category | Winner |
Time
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
Hendrik Vanloon |
2:37:44 |
|
Overall Female |
Jill Metzger |
3:05:35 |
|
Overall Military Male |
Mike Lilly |
2:47:02 |
|
Overall Military Female |
Celiann Gonzalez |
3:26:95 |
|
Clydesdale |
Eddie Clark |
3:16:00 |
|
Athena |
Sara Whittingham |
3:14:28 |
| Winners - Team Category | Winner |
Time
|
|
Men's Relay |
Miami Valley Track Club |
2:21:05 |
|
Women's Relay |
Edwards Runners |
3:02:29 |
|
Military Relay |
Grand Forks Intel |
2:57:20 |
|
Coed Relay |
AETC Services Sandbaggers |
2:38:51 |
|
Masters Relay |
National Guard Stars and Stripes |
2:34:02 |
2002 Marathon 6th Annual
The 2002 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 21. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2002, the Air Force Marathon featured the F-15E Strike Eagle dual-role (air-to-air and air-to-ground combat) long-range fighter plane. The "E" model is a variant of the F-15 Eagle, which carries solely air-to-air combat responsibility.
| Winners - Individual Category | Winner |
Time
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
Guido Bocklandt |
2:44:27 |
|
Overall Female |
Sandy Handley |
3:16:23 |
|
Overall Military Male |
Jeffrey Gibson |
2:42:15 |
|
Overall Military Female |
Jill Metzger |
3:17:35 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Male |
Patrick Doak |
1:59:47 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Female |
Holly Koester |
3:01:42 |
|
Clydesdale |
Larry Gallo |
3:27:00 |
|
Athena |
Mary Hachreiner |
3:53:44 |
2001 Marathon 5th Annual
The 2001 Air Force Marathon was originally scheduled to be held on Saturday, September 22. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2001, the Air Force Marathon was to feature the B-1B Lancer multi-mission, long-range bomber plane.
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The race was cancelled in remembrance of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
2000 Marathon 4th Annual
The 2000 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 16. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 2000, the Air Force Marathon featured the F-16 Fighting Falcon, an air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attack fighter aircraft.
| Winners - Individual Category | Winner |
Time
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
John Agnew |
2:30:49 |
|
Overall Female |
Mariska Kramer-Postma |
2:57:15 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Male |
Christopher Rodney |
2:26:29 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Female |
Holly Koester |
3:16:45 |
|
Clydesdale |
Chris Wyckoff |
3:28:05 |
|
Athena |
Nichole Carlson |
3:53:54 |
| Winners - Team Category | Winner |
Time
|
|
Men's Relay |
National Guard Seacows |
2:16:53 |
|
Women's Relay |
Moms 2000 |
3:31:51 |
|
Military Relay |
Army First |
2:22:32 |
|
Coed Relay |
Bob Schul Racing Team |
2:32:55 |
|
Masters Relay |
Bob Schul Racing Team |
2:35:59 |
1999 Marathon 3rd Annual
The 1999 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 18. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 1999, the Air Force Marathon featured the C-17 Globemaster III tactical airlift and airdrop cargo plane.
| Winners - Individual Category | Winner |
Time
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
Mike Lilly |
2:35:44 |
|
Overall Female |
Annette Bauer |
2:58:23 |
| Winners - Team Category | Winner |
Time
|
|
Men's Relay |
National Guard Seacows |
2:18:19 |
|
Women's Relay |
Bob Schul Racing Team 3 |
2:58:19 |
|
Military Relay |
National Guard Prima Donnas |
2:39:37 |
|
Coed Relay |
Bob Schul Racing Team "A" 2 |
2:46:41 |
|
Masters Relay |
National Guard Piranhas |
2:31:31 |
1998 Marathon 2nd Annual
The 1998 Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 19. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 1998, the Air Force Marathon featured the F-22 Raptor fighter.
| Winners - Individual Category | Winner |
Time
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
Andrew Herr |
2:27:41 |
|
Overall Female |
Heidi McKenna |
3:17:02 |
|
Overall Military Male |
Robert Yara |
2:36:13 |
|
Overall Military Female |
Holly Scott |
3:33:53 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Male |
Scott Musser |
1:59:09 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Female |
Holly Koester |
3:08:53 |
|
Clydesdale |
Manuel Hauck |
3:06:55 |
| Winners - Team Category | Winner |
Time
|
|
Men's Relay |
US Army |
2:23:43 |
|
Women's Relay |
Bob Schul Racing Team Women |
2:41:38 |
|
Military Relay |
Team National Guard |
2:38:20 |
|
Coed Relay |
Bob Schul Racing Team Coed |
2:38:20 |
|
Masters Relay |
Goebel Blasters |
2:43:57 |
|
Running Club |
Bob Schul Racing Team |
2:32:13 |
1997 Marathon 1st Annual
The Inaugural Marathon
The inaugural Air Force Marathon was held on Saturday, September 20, 1997. To commemorate our rich history in flight, each year one aircraft is chosen to be highlighted during the marathon and on the unique finisher's medal presented to each race participant. In 1997, the Air Force Marathon featured the Wright 1909 Military Flyer, the original military aircraft. The Wright Flyer was conceived and built by Dayton's own Wilbur and Orville Wright, for which Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is partly named.
- 1997 Results [xls]
| Winners - Individual Category | Winner |
Time
|
|---|---|---|
|
Overall Male |
Andrew Herr |
2:28:34 |
|
Overall Female |
Lori Eppard |
2:55:04 |
|
Overall Military Male |
Mark Cucuzzella |
2:33:05 |
|
Overall Military Female |
Lori Eppard |
2:55:04 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Male |
Christopher Rodney |
2:20:58 |
|
Wheelchair Overall Female |
Holly Koester |
3:34:05 |
| Winners - Team Category | Winner |
Time
|
|
Men's Relay |
Kelly AFB II |
2:31:31 |
|
Women's Relay |
Bob Schul Racing Team |
3:02:09 |
|
Military Relay |
Flea Trainer |
2:28:20 |
|
Coed Relay |
Bob Schul Racing Team Coed |
2:58:25 |
|
Masters Relay |
Goebel Blasters |
2:39:44 |
|
Marathon Military Team |
Team Bolling-11th Wing |
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