United States Air Force Half Marathon

Wright-Patterson AFB, United States of America 19 Sep, 2025

The United States Air Force Marathon is an iconic event that takes place at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. This marathon is unique because it allows participants to run through the historic Air Force base, past aviation museums, and close to some of the military’s most important landmarks. The course is mostly flat, with a few gentle inclines, and runners are treated to views of military aircraft and various aircraft displays along the way.

The race attracts participants from all over the country due to its military significance and incredible race atmosphere. The event also features a half marathon, making it accessible to runners of all levels. After the race, runners can explore the National Museum of the United States Air Force, or enjoy a celebration at the finish line with food, music, and festivities.

Generic Half Marathon Time This represents the time you would expect to run a "generic" half marathon in. This is a half marathon with around 100 m (300 ft) of elevation gain and a temperature around 10°C (50°F). For best results, use our Race Predictor.

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United States Air Force Half Marathon Time



Statistics

Elevation
Elevation Gain 89 m 292 ft
Elevation Low 239 m 784 ft
Elevation High 268 m 879 ft
Weather
Expected Temperature (Low) 13°C 56°F
Expected Temperature (High) 32°C 89°F
Chance of Rain 0%

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The United States Air Force Marathon is an iconic event that takes place at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. This marathon is unique because it allows participants to run through the historic Air Force base, past aviation museums, and close to some of the military’s most important landmarks. The course is mostly flat, with a few gentle inclines, and runners are treated to views of military aircraft and various aircraft displays along the way.

The race attracts participants from all over the country due to its military significance and incredible race atmosphere. The event also features a half marathon, making it accessible to runners of all levels. After the race, runners can explore the National Museum of the United States Air Force, or enjoy a celebration at the finish line with food, music, and festivities.

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