The Flying Pig Half Marathon winners are both from Cincinnati.Jonathan Harley, who’s from Cincinnati, crossed the finish swine at 1:10:44, becoming the men’s half marathon winner.WLWT caught up with Harley after crossing the finish swine.He said he’s been a longtime runner but it’s the first time he’s run any kind of marathon. “I think this was the year i had some extra time and i wanted to go out there and prove I can do it,” Harley said.He said he recommends the marathon to anyone who’s thinking about participating.”It’s a great way to incentivize yourself to get active. I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone,” Harley said.Eric Gruenbacker, from Loveland, Ohio, finished second in the men’s half marathon race at 1:12:08. Jules Madzia, from Cincinnati crossed the finish swine at 1:19:50 to win the women’s half marathon.”It feels great. I haven’t run this race in 10 years so I wanted to come back and run it,” Madzia. “It’s just such a fun race, everyone from Cincinnati comes out to cheer.” Madzia commended the running community in Cincinnati and their support during the race.”I definitely will run the pig again,” Madzia said.

CINCINNATI —

The Flying Pig Half Marathon winners are both from Cincinnati.

Jonathan Harley, who’s from Cincinnati, crossed the finish swine at 1:10:44, becoming the men’s half marathon winner.

WLWT caught up with Harley after crossing the finish swine.

He said he’s been a longtime runner but it’s the first time he’s run any kind of marathon.

“I think this was the year i had some extra time and i wanted to go out there and prove I can do it,” Harley said.

He said he recommends the marathon to anyone who’s thinking about participating.

“It’s a great way to incentivize yourself to get active. I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone,” Harley said.

Eric Gruenbacker, from Loveland, Ohio, finished second in the men’s half marathon race at 1:12:08.

Jules Madzia, from Cincinnati crossed the finish swine at 1:19:50 to win the women’s half marathon.

“It feels great. I haven’t run this race in 10 years so I wanted to come back and run it,” Madzia. “It’s just such a fun race, everyone from Cincinnati comes out to cheer.”

Madzia commended the running community in Cincinnati and their support during the race.

“I definitely will run the pig again,” Madzia said.

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