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Walt Disney World Marathon
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Fredison Costa wins second consecutive Walt Disney World Marathon
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Fredison Costa wins second consecutive Walt Disney World Marathon
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Fredison Costa wins second consecutive Walt Disney World Marathon
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Fredison Costa wins second consecutive Walt Disney World Maratho
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Fredison Costa wins second consecutive Walt Disney World Marathon
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Fredison Costa wins second consecutive Walt Disney World Marathon
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Walt Disney World Marathon
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Walt Disney World Marathon
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Walt Disney World Marathon
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Walt Disney World Marathon
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Walt Disney World Marathon
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Giovanna Martins is the first female finisher of the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon
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Giovanna Martins is the first female finisher of the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon
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Giovanna Martins is the first female finisher of the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon
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Giovanna Martins is the first female finisher of the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon
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Giovanna Martins is the first female finisher of the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon
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Giovanna Martins is the first female finisher of the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon
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Giovanna Martins is the first female finisher of the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon
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Giovanna Martins is the first female finisher of the 2015 Walt Disney World Marathon
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Jacqui Kapinowski claims women’s wheelchair division crown
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Jacqui Kapinowski claimes women’s wheelchair division crown
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Walt Disney World Marathon
- More than 26,000 runners registered for the 26.2-mile event that took participants through all four Walt Disney World Theme Parks and concluded with a spectacular finish in the shadow of Spaceship Earth. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Fredison Costa, 37, who recently moved from Brazil to Orlando and trains at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World, ran away with another Walt Disney World Marathon victory on Sunday, claiming his second consecutive win and fourth victory in five years. Costa led the parade of Brazilian runners, who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line, with a time of 2:18:06. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Fredison Costa, 37, who recently moved from Brazil to Orlando and trains at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World, ran away with another Walt Disney World Marathon victory on Sunday, claiming his second consecutive win and fourth victory in five years. Costa led the parade of Brazilian runners, who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line, with a time of 2:18:06. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Fredison Costa, 37, who recently moved from Brazil to Orlando and trains at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World, ran away with another Walt Disney World Marathon victory on Sunday, claiming his second consecutive win and fourth victory in five years. Costa led the parade of Brazilian runners, who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line, with a time of 2:18:06. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Fredison Costa, 37, who recently moved from Brazil to Orlando and trains at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World, ran away with another Walt Disney World Marathon victory on Sunday, claiming his second consecutive win and fourth victory in five years. Costa led the parade of Brazilian runners, who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line, with a time of 2:18:06. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Fredison Costa, 37, who recently moved from Brazil to Orlando and trains at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World, ran away with another Walt Disney World Marathon victory on Sunday, claiming his second consecutive win and fourth victory in five years. Costa led the parade of Brazilian runners, who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line, with a time of 2:18:06. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Fredison Costa, 37, who recently moved from Brazil to Orlando and trains at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World, ran away with another Walt Disney World Marathon victory on Sunday, claiming his second consecutive win and fourth victory in five years. Costa led the parade of Brazilian runners, who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line, with a time of 2:18:06. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- More than 26,000 runners registered for the 26.2-mile event that took participants through all four Walt Disney World Theme Parks, including Magic Kingdom (pictured), and concluded with a spectacular finish in the shadow of Spaceship Earth.
- More than 26,000 runners registered for the 26.2-mile event that took participants through all four Walt Disney World Theme Parks, including Magic Kingdom (pictured), and concluded with a spectacular finish in the shadow of Spaceship Earth. (Jenny Torres, photographer)
- Fredison Costa led another parade of Brazilian runners who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line. Trindade Mateus was second; Joao Fonseca, pictured with the Brazilian flag, was third and perennial Disney Marathon champion Adriano Bastos was fourth. It was the 11th straight year that a Brazilian won the 26.2-mile race through all four Disney theme parks, the Walt Disney World Speedway and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Fredison Costa led another parade of Brazilian runners who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line. Trindade Mateus (pictured) was second; Joao Fonseca was third and perennial Disney Marathon champion Adriano Bastos was fourth. It was the 11th straight year that a Brazilian won the 26.2-mile race through all four Disney theme parks, the Walt Disney World Speedway and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Fredison Costa led another parade of Brazilian runners who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line. Trindade Mateus was second; Joao Fonseca, pictured with the Brazilian flag, was third and perennial Disney Marathon champion Adriano Bastos was fourth. It was the 11th straight year that a Brazilian won the 26.2-mile race through all four Disney theme parks, the Walt Disney World Speedway and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- To complete the Brazilian domination at Disney, Giovanna Martins of Brazil was the top female winner, finishing in 2:50:20. Martins cried tears of joy after crossing the line. “I’m a teacher of disabled and underprivileged children (in Brazil) who dream about Mickey Mouse and love him as much as I do,’’ Martins said through an interpreter, “so this was a dream come true.’’ (Preston Mack, photographer)
- To complete the Brazilian domination at Disney, Giovanna Martins of Brazil was the top female winner, finishing in 2:50:20. Martins cried tears of joy after crossing the line. “I’m a teacher of disabled and underprivileged children (in Brazil) who dream about Mickey Mouse and love him as much as I do,’’ Martins said through an interpreter, “so this was a dream come true.’’ (Preston Mack, photographer)
- To complete the Brazilian domination at Disney, Giovanna Martins of Brazil was the top female winner, finishing in 2:50:20. Martins cried tears of joy after crossing the line. “I’m a teacher of disabled and underprivileged children (in Brazil) who dream about Mickey Mouse and love him as much as I do,’’ Martins said through an interpreter, “so this was a dream come true.’’ (Preston Mack, photographer)
- To complete the Brazilian domination at Disney, Giovanna Martins of Brazil was the top female winner, finishing in 2:50:20. Martins cried tears of joy after crossing the line. “I’m a teacher of disabled and underprivileged children (in Brazil) who dream about Mickey Mouse and love him as much as I do,’’ Martins said through an interpreter, “so this was a dream come true.’’ (Preston Mack, photographer)
- To complete the Brazilian domination at Disney, Giovanna Martins of Brazil was the top female winner, finishing in 2:50:20. Martins cried tears of joy after crossing the line. “I’m a teacher of disabled and underprivileged children (in Brazil) who dream about Mickey Mouse and love him as much as I do,’’ Martins said through an interpreter, “so this was a dream come true.’’ (Preston Mack, photographer)
- To complete the Brazilian domination at Disney, Giovanna Martins of Brazil was the top female winner, finishing in 2:50:20. Martins cried tears of joy after crossing the line. “I’m a teacher of disabled and underprivileged children (in Brazil) who dream about Mickey Mouse and love him as much as I do,’’ Martins said through an interpreter, “so this was a dream come true.’’ (Preston Mack, photographer)
- To complete the Brazilian domination at Disney, Giovanna Martins of Brazil was the top female winner, finishing in 2:50:20. Martins cried tears of joy after crossing the line. “I’m a teacher of disabled and underprivileged children (in Brazil) who dream about Mickey Mouse and love him as much as I do,’’ Martins said through an interpreter, “so this was a dream come true.’’ (Preston Mack, photographer)
- To complete the Brazilian domination at Disney, Giovanna Martins of Brazil was the top female winner, finishing in 2:50:20. Martins cried tears of joy after crossing the line. “I’m a teacher of disabled and underprivileged children (in Brazil) who dream about Mickey Mouse and love him as much as I do,’’ Martins said through an interpreter, “so this was a dream come true.’’ (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Wheelchair division perennial winner Jacqui Kapinowski of Tesqesta, Fla., claimed the women’s division in the Walt Disney World Marathon with a final time of 2:39:04. (Preston Mack, photographer)
- Wheelchair division perennial winner Jacqui Kapinowski of Tesqesta, Fla., claimed the women’s division in the Walt Disney World Marathon with a final time of 2:39:04.
- Fredison Costa led another parade of Brazilian runners who were among the first four runners to cross the finish line. Trindade Mateus (pictured) was second; Joao Fonseca was third and perennial Disney Marathon champion Adriano Bastos was fourth. It was the 11th straight year that a Brazilian won the 26.2-mile race through all four Disney theme parks, the Walt Disney World Speedway and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. (Preston Mack, photographer)