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26th Annual Museum of Aviation Foundation Marathon & Half‑Marathon: 5K & Para‑Athletes Run – Join the Historic Celebration

26th Annual Museum of Aviation Foundation Marathon & Half‑Marathon: 5K & Para‑Athletes Run – Join the Historic Celebration Historic Heartland Warner Robins The 26th Annual Museum of Aviation Foundation Marathon, Half-Marathon, and 5K Run/Walk will be held at the Museum of Aviation on Saturday, January 15, 2022. The races are sponsored by the Museum of Aviation Foundation and the Robins Pacers Running/Walking Club. The three races to be run on Robins Air Force Base next to the Museum of Aviation are part of the 2022 Run & See Georgia Grand Prix Series.

The marathon course is USA Track and Field certified (Boston Marathon qualifier). The half marathon is also USA Track and Field certified. Proceeds from the growing annual event benefit the Museum of Aviation, one of the largest education-focused aviation museums in the country. 
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