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Showing posts with label marathon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marathon. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Kiawah Island Marathon-December 11, 2010
This just in:
Kiawah Island Golf Resort Marathon now has a limited supply of slots open for the half and full marathon race through Kiawah Island Natural Habitat Conservancy.
By making a donation to the Conservancy, you will be helping fund fees associated with habitat land preservation while earning a race entry to the Kiawah Island Golf Resort Marathon.
If you are interested in learning more about this short-time opportunity, contact us via email
at Kiawah_marathon@kiawahresort.com .
Please note that regular race registration fees also apply. To learn more about our
marathon, please go to www.KiawahMarathon.com.
Hurry these remaining slots will be filled by Friday, November 11th if not before.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
32nd Kiawah Island Marathon
The 32nd Kiawah Island Marathon will be held this Saturday, December 12, 2009. Race start time is 8 am.
If you are visiting Kiawah this weekend, please be aware of some road closures. The Kiawah Island Parkway will be closed 7:55 am- 8:15 am from the Sea Forest Drive intersection to the Vanderhorst Security Gate.
Runners will be on the Kiawah Island roads and bike paths throughout the morning and early afternoon, so please be cautious while driving.
Here's a rogue idea: How about ditching the car and becoming a marathon spectator for the race? All racers, especially marathoners love to hear the crowds cheering! Gives a runner a little extra boost, especially around mile 21.
To learn more about the Kiawah Island marathon and see a map of the marathon route, visit www.kiawahislandmarathon.com.
If you are visiting Kiawah this weekend, please be aware of some road closures. The Kiawah Island Parkway will be closed 7:55 am- 8:15 am from the Sea Forest Drive intersection to the Vanderhorst Security Gate.
Runners will be on the Kiawah Island roads and bike paths throughout the morning and early afternoon, so please be cautious while driving.
Here's a rogue idea: How about ditching the car and becoming a marathon spectator for the race? All racers, especially marathoners love to hear the crowds cheering! Gives a runner a little extra boost, especially around mile 21.
To learn more about the Kiawah Island marathon and see a map of the marathon route, visit www.kiawahislandmarathon.com.
Guess who's coming for dinner...?
Mr. Marathon himself, Hal Higdon! Mr. Higdon will speak Thursday night, December 10, 2009 to the Charleston Running Club. This free event is being held at the UBS Center, 900 Island Park Drive, on Daniel Island.
Mr. Higdon is also scheduled to attend the Kiawah Island Marathon pre-race expo on Friday, December 11th and post-race dinner Saturday night, December 12, 2009.
To read more about Mr. Marathon and his upcoming trip to the Charleston area, visit the Post & Courier's site.
Mr. Higdon is also scheduled to attend the Kiawah Island Marathon pre-race expo on Friday, December 11th and post-race dinner Saturday night, December 12, 2009.
To read more about Mr. Marathon and his upcoming trip to the Charleston area, visit the Post & Courier's site.
Monday, December 1, 2008
The Countdown Begins!
Well, if you're a runner the countdown started about 18 weeks ago. :-)
Saturday, December 6, 2008 is the 31st annual Kiawah Island Marathon (and half marathon). This is a great course--flat, fast, and scenic (my husband and I used parts of the course when training for the Disney Marathon back in 2002).
Because the Kiawah Island Marathon is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon it fills up quickly. Click here for 2008 spectator information and to view forthcoming race photos.
Saturday, December 6, 2008 is the 31st annual Kiawah Island Marathon (and half marathon). This is a great course--flat, fast, and scenic (my husband and I used parts of the course when training for the Disney Marathon back in 2002).
Because the Kiawah Island Marathon is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon it fills up quickly. Click here for 2008 spectator information and to view forthcoming race photos.
Labels:
Kiawah Island,
marathon,
running,
special events
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