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United States Naval Academy Marathon Team Date: September 16, 2018, 0700Event: Navy Air Force Half Marathon and Navy Five MilerDistance(s): 13.1 miles and 5 milesLocation: National Mall, Washington DC, 15th St. NW between Madison Dr. NW and Constitution Ave. NWWeather: Cloudy, Humidity at 81% , 75 degrees FahrenheitParticipants:1 USNA OREP- LCDR Casey Rayburg1 USNA Coach- Coach Nate Nudelman13 Male Midshipman17 Female MidshipmanSummary: This race had over 6,000 finishers combined for both races. This race is along the city streets of Washington DC and takes runners past historical sights such as the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, National Mall and Vietnam Memorial. These races are celebrating both the Air Force’s and Navy’s anniversaries. This was the 16th anniversary of the Navy Five Mile Race and the Half Marathon was created back in 2013. This Movement Order began at 0500 at the United States Naval Academy and the team arrived to the start at 0600. The Half Marathon began at 0710 and the Five Miler began at 0755. All the runners finished before 0930. The Movement Order finished at 1100 when the bus arrived back at the yard. Photos:This is the course map of both the Navy Five Miler and the Half Marathon. The elevation changes throughout the Navy Five Miler Race. Photo of the USNA Marathon Team in front of the Washington Monument after the race with the JBAB base commander, Captain Jose L. Rodriguez (who is also the race director).A group of runners right after finishing the 5 miler! MIDN 2/C Chris Brakey, LCDR Rayburg and MIDN 2/C Laveck paced the Half Marathon and MIDN 3/C Martinez raced it.LCDR Rayburg pacing the Half Marathon at a 1:45.MIDN 2/C Laveck pacing a time of 1:55.MIDN 2/C Phillips and fellow teammates post-race.A post-race cool-down lead some of the team to the front of the White House!Results:Men’s 5 Mile NameFinish TimeOverall PlacePlace Within Age GroupRaul Castillo0:29:59194Charles Oestreich0:30:08215Joe Guggenberger0:30:35246Victor Kim0:30:40257Cullen Harper0:31:29308Brendan Fish0:31:35329Victor Carillo12:31:44342August Roberts12:31:463510Ray Gerrety0:32:254411Garrett Yu0:32:374712Jamel Brown12:32:524913Ethan Sellock0:33:415314-MIDN 3/C Victor Carrillo placed 2nd in his age group (M 15-19) with a time of 31:43). MIDN 3/C Elizabeth Farnan placed 3rd in her age group (F 15-19) with a time of 36:49. MIDN 1/C Cassie Dooley placed 2nd in her age group (F 20-24) with a time of 32:02 and MIDN 2/C Grace Lane placed 3rd with a time of 32:52.Women’s 5 MileNameTimeOverall PlacePlace Within Age GroupCassie Dooley0:32:02382Grace Lane0:32:52503Niki Roxbury0:33:19514Grace Werren0:34:15595Cara Robinson0:34:16604Anmol Walha0:35:06646Elizabeth Farnan0:36:44883Sydney Hirokawa0:36:56927Chloe Bryan0:37:171008Natalie Lemek0:38:5012811Kendal Good0:39:0014112Jamie Maguire0:39:0014213Alana Phillips0:39:2014714Ali Treglia0:41:1619218Men’s Team Half MarathonNameFinish TimeOverall PlacePlace Within Age GroupChris Brakey1:34:40 (pacing)13113Women’s Team Half MarathonLast NameFinish TimeOverall PlacePlace Within Age GroupClaire Martinez2:0112154Claire Eckhardt2:10664107Victoria LaVeck1:55:07 (pacing)84739Other ParticipantsNameRace Finish TimeOverall PlacePlace Within Age GroupNate NudelmanCoach 50:36:39835Casey RayburgOREPHalf1:45:13 (pacing)38060Additional Photos: This year’s finisher Medals. A high school junior asks runners questions about USNA.Conclusion:Overall, it was a successful evolution including four midshipmen placing in their age groups. The team had a great time running around DC and running with former Marathon Team members and alumni. The event reminded us the reason why we serve- to protect this great nation. The race was a whole city effort, thanks to the volunteers, service members, families, the bus driver and of course, Coach and our OREP LCDR Rayburg. After Action Report Prepared by: MIDN 2/C Niki Roxbury, POC ................
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