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Marine Half Marathon takes historic turn

On Sunday, more than 8,000 runners took part in the Marine Corps Marathon Historic Half. (海角精品黑料/Kathy Stewart)
On Sunday, more than 8,000 runners took part in the Marine Corps Marathon Historic Half. (海角精品黑料/Kathy Stewart)
Virginia Congressman Rob Wittman took part in the opening ceremony of this year’s Historic Half Marathon. (海角精品黑料/Kathy Stewart)
Starting shots ring out at the Marine Corps half-marathon race on Sunday morning. (海角精品黑料/Kathy Stewart)
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On Sunday, more than 8,000 runners took part in the Marine Corps Marathon Historic Half. (海角精品黑料/Kathy Stewart)

FREDERICKSBURG, Va. — The extra security didn’t faze runners at the Marine Corps Historic Half-Marathon on Sunday. More than 8,000 runners — including 1,100 from Fredericksburg — trekked 13.1 miles through overcast skies.

There was Francesco Barboze, who served 30 years in the Marine Corps. He’s run 20 Marine Corps marathons and all eight half-marathons. Adam Keyes was聽severely injured in Afghanistan in 2010, losing both legs and an arm. He聽was at the race with other wounded veterans. They were ready to roll with their hand crank cycles.

This year鈥檚 celebrity starter for the race hails from Hollywood.聽 You might know him as “Ducky” from the TV drama “NCIS.” David McCallum married into a Marine聽family; his late father-in-law and late brother-in-law were both Marines.

McCallum says he got a kick out of firing the starting pistol for the half marathon.聽 But on the TV series “NCIS,” he’s not allowed to handle a firearms, but that could change.

鈥淚鈥檓 told, I want to save one episode (where) I鈥檓 going to grab Gibbs鈥 sniper rifle and save the day,鈥 he said, laughing.

With a time of 1:14:59, Stephen Harrison, 26, was the first man to Sunday’s race. Britta Ultz Baxter, 36, was the first woman to finish. She ran the Historic Half in 1:27:33.

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