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    International racers, US personnel run in Djibouti semi-marathon

    US service members race in Djiboutian semi-marathon

    Photo By Ryan Labadens | Spectators cheer as runners cross the finish line at Gouled National Stadium here...... read more read more

    CAMP LEMONNIER, DJIBOUTI

    03.02.2012

    Story by Tech. Sgt. Ryan Labadens 

    Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa

    DJIBOUTI, Djibouti – Runners from various nations and more than 40 U.S. military members and civilians from Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, raced through the streets here during the 16th Annual Djibouti International Semi-Marathon March 2.

    Almost 800 runners from several African nations, such as Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti, crowded the starting line along with racers from France, Germany, Japan and the U.S.

    U.S. Army Maj. Thomas Hammell, Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa plans officer, organized Camp Lemonnier participation in the 21.1 kilometer semi-marathon.

    This event provided Americans deployed here an excellent venue to interact with their Djiboutian hosts, said Hammell.

    “This is a unique chance for us—the Djiboutians asking us to participate in this sport,” Hammell said. “It’s a good opportunity.”

    The race started at the Gouled National Stadium at mid-afternoon. The runners followed a course that wrapped around the outskirts of the city and finished back at the stadium just before sunset.
    Nearly 10,000 Djiboutians, young and old, packed the stadium. Thousands more lined the streets along the race course, waving and cheering as runners passed by.

    “We had people lined up all along the way,” said U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jon Wilson, CJTF-HOA future operations country planner. “Little kids would come out and give you ‘high fives.’ It was good stuff.”

    The first American to cross the finish line, U.S. Air Force Capt. Peter Euler, CJTF-HOA air operations planner, completed his run in one hour, 33 minutes and 20 seconds. He said it was an experience he will never forget.

    “I enjoyed the atmosphere of the crowd and getting to run through the streets of Djibouti,” Euler said. “It was awesome.”

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    Date Taken: 03.02.2012
    Date Posted: 03.06.2012 01:18
    Story ID: 84779
    Location: CAMP LEMONNIER, DJ

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