Reyes wins Flying Pig Marathon

Sergio Reyes of Palmdale, California won Cincinnati’s annual Flying Pig Marathon in 2 hours, 20 minutes and 37 seconds amongst a record field of more than 16,000 runners. Reyes called the marathon one of the most scenic races he’s ever run.  The race started in downtown Cincinnati and then twisted through many of the city’s scenic neighborhoods, hills and even followed along the Ohio River for several miles. This year marked the 12th year for the Flying Pig Marathon which gets its name from Cincinnati’s former status as the pork-packing capital.  Autumn Ray of Galveston, Texas won the women’s side in 2 hours, 52 minutes and 23 seconds. Read full article here.

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Sergio Reyes of Palmdale, California won Cincinnati’s annual Flying Pig Marathon in 2 hours, 20 minutes and 37 seconds amongst a record field of more than 16,000 runners.

Reyes called the marathon one of the most scenic races he’s ever run.  The race started in downtown Cincinnati and then twisted through many of the city’s scenic neighborhoods, hills and even followed along the Ohio River for several miles.

This year marked the 12th year for the Flying Pig Marathon which gets its name from Cincinnati’s former status as the pork-packing capital.  Autumn Ray of Galveston, Texas won the women’s side in 2 hours, 52 minutes and 23 seconds.

Read full article here.

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