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The Thrilling Finish of the Little Rock Marathon: A Day of Records and Personal Bests

This year’s Little Rock Marathon, held on Sunday, showcased both emerging and seasoned athletes as they tackled the challenging route. Among the 1,141 competitors, Aaron Soltmann, a 23-year-old newcomer to the marathon scene, took home the coveted first place with a clocked time of 2:32:21. Although this was his marathon debut, his background in track and cross-country training at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock prepared him for this momentous occasion.

Soltmann’s performance, though strong, was not without its challenges. He aimed for a personal best of under 2:30:00 but acknowledged that he may have started too fast, resulting in fatigue as the race progressed. “I definitely did what you’re not supposed to do, which is take it out too fast,” he admitted. Despite these hurdles, he managed to maintain his lead throughout the race, demonstrating resilience and determination—qualities that ultimately propelled him to victory.

Joining Soltmann on the podium was Derek Berry, 35, of Little Rock, who took second place with a time of 2:33:47. Just behind him was 25-year-old Ryan Hodge, also from Little Rock, finishing third at 2:33:54. The competitive spirit of the Little Rock Marathon was evident as these runners pushed each other to their limits. Soltmann’s early lead, which included an impressive six-mile pace of 5:20, was indicative of the fierce competition and the commitment of all participants.

Veteran Runners Shine in the Women’s Division

The women’s marathon saw equally impressive performances, with Stefanie Rodell from Charleston, S.C. emerging as the winner with a time of 3:10:59. A long-time marathoner, Rodell expressed her excitement for achieving this milestone after more than 15 years of racing. “This is a big deal,” she said, highlighting her journey through 30 states and 53 marathons. Her persistence and dedication to training, particularly on challenging terrains, showcased her experience in this physically demanding sport.

Rodell’s victory was hard-earned, as she initially ran in second place through the first half of the course before making the decisive move to take the lead at the 20-mile mark. “I feel like anyone that does well here works hard,” she noted, emphasizing the challenging nature of the Little Rock course compared to the flat landscapes she typically trains on back home.

In the women’s division, Kristine Delong, 46, from Ozark, Mo., finished a close second at 3:12:41, while Tracey Matuszko, 42, from Fort Myers, Fla., secured third place with a time of 3:13:49. All three women navigated the demanding course, showcasing their athletic prowess and commitment to competing at high levels even against tough odds.

Half Marathon Winners Command the Course

The excitement of the day extended beyond the full marathon, as half marathon winners also crossed the finish line under competitive circumstances. Cameron Beckett, 34, of Little Rock, won the men’s half marathon with a stunning time of 1:08:25.8, while Chelsea Smith, 34, of Conway, walked away with the women’s title at 1:18:01.6. Additionally, Steve Hughes, 76, from Little Rock, demonstrated remarkable endurance and skill by winning the hand cycle division with a time of 2:02:56.5.

The Atmosphere of the Little Rock Marathon

The 23rd annual Little Rock Marathon attracted more than 6,000 athletes from various backgrounds, strengthening the sense of community and camaraderie among participants. Starting from early in the morning, both half and full marathon events saw enthusiastic runners embrace this significant challenge, showcasing the vibrant spirit of the marathon culture in the area. This year’s race not only celebrated individual accomplishments but also reinforced the importance of perseverance and community spirit in competitive sports.

With a combination of valuable experience from seasoned racers and the exuberance of newcomers like Soltmann and Rodell, the Little Rock Marathon continues to be a shining example of athletic achievement and personal growth. The blend of excitement, challenge, and the thrill of competition solidifies the event’s reputation as a significant fixture in the running calendar, encouraging budding marathon trends and inspiring future generations of runners.

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