Compton runs Disney Half Marathon

Compton runs Disney Half Marathon
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Northern Virginia Community College Athletics  issued the following announcement on Jan. 10

Former Northern Virginia Community College cross country student-athlete Emily Compton competed in Saturday’s Walt Disney World Half Marathon and finished 21st in her age group division.

Compton a two-time All-NJCAA Region 20 runner with the Nighthawks finished 212 overall in the women’s group with a time of 1 hour, 56:11 seconds.  The Alexandria, native finished 30 seconds from the top 20 in her age group.

The Disney Half Marathon featured over twelve thousand runners with seven thousand being women.

Original source can be found here.



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