ALEXANDRIA, Va. U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program runner Kelly Calway earned a berth in the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Team Trials with a fifth-place finish Dec. 5 at the California International Marathon in Sacramento.
She is the daughter of Maj. Gen. Robert Brown, the Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning commanding general.
Calways time of 2 hours, 42 minutes, 19 seconds met the B qualification standard for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Marathon, scheduled for Jan. 14, 2012, in Houston, the first U.S. city scheduled to play host to both the mens and womens Olympic Trials for Marathon.
Calway, 26, of Fort Carson, Colo., began training with Army WCAP distance runners in August with her sights set on competing at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. Its everything I dreamed of and more, she said of joining WCAP. Its awesome. It gives me time to train, get coached, and do everything right.
Calway, a former cross country and 1,500-meter runner on the track for North Carolina State, finished second among women at the 2010 Army Ten-Miler with a personal-best time of 57:20 on Oct. 24. That was nearly three minutes faster than her Army Ten-Miler time of the previous year just after returning from a six-month deployment in Iraq.
Every time Im out here running, especially with Army on my chest, Im running for way more than myself, Calway said. Im running for all those Soldiers overseas and all of the wounded guys who are coming home. To be out here representing the Army is awesome. Her mission now is to concentrate on marathon training.
I love the marathon, Calway said. Its an evil, evil race. You really have to reach down into your guts and find what youre out there for.
At the California International Marathon, Calway reached down and knocked 17 minutes off her previous best time for 26.2 miles a 2:59 clocking at Boston in 2009.
At the Pentagon, she dedicated her Army Ten-Miler runner-up finish to Marine Corps 1st Lt. James Byler, who was wounded a week earlier by an improvised explosive device in Iraq.
With her husband, Capt. Chris Calway, still deployed in Afghanistan, and 3-year-old daughter Hazel to care for, Kelly feels fortunate to find time to run.
Juggling being a Soldier in the Army, a mom, a wife and all that, its hard to get my training in, she said. But Im able to do everything that I need to do and do everything right. Im able to eat right, sleep right, get my training in, and rest when I need to. Go Army!















