MARATHONS AND RACES
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5K RACES
Running in a 5 kilometer or 3.1 mile race is a great and usually easy way to start a running regimen.
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10K RACES
A little more challenging than the 5k a 10 kilometer or 6.2 mile race is relatively easy in training and a really fun run.
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HALF MARATHONS
Consistent and serious runners should consider the half marathon at 21 kilometers or 13.1 miles.
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FULL MARATHONS
Runners wanting to push the limits in training, time management and fine tuning their body should checkout a full marathon at 42 kilometers or 26.2 miles.
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Bionic knee: My storyStarkSilverCreek.com, CAIn 2005 I ran the San Francisco Marathon, my first. I trained for 6 months with the AIDS Marathon training group, during which I raised over $2000 to fight AIDS, ran the Wharf to Wharf run in Santa Cruz and we bought our place in Loreto. ... |
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Bionic knee: My storyStarkSilverCreek.com, CAIn 2005 I ran the San Francisco Marathon, my first. I trained for 6 months with the AIDS Marathon training group, during which I raised over $2000 to fight AIDS, ran the Wharf to Wharf run in Santa Cruz and we bought our place in Loreto. ... |
Running feet rebelLansdale Reporter, PAHe since has won the 2008 San Francisco Marathon and placed 22nd in the 2008 California International Marathon. “I tried everything,” recalls Worthen, who first started experiencing heel pain in 2006 after a marathon in Kentucky. ... |
Running feet rebelLansdale Reporter, PAHe since has won the 2008 San Francisco Marathon and placed 22nd in the 2008 California International Marathon. “I tried everything,” recalls Worthen, who first started experiencing heel pain in 2006 after a marathon in Kentucky. ... |
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San Francisco Marathon
General InformationEdit this Race
- Name: San Francisco Marathon
- Date: Sunday, July 26, 2009
- Location: San Francisco, CA US
- Website: http://www.runsfm.com/
- Registration Webpage: None available.
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San Francisco 5k
- Start Time: 7:45 AM
- Registration Deadline: 7/26/2009
- Registration Fee: $35
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San Francisco Half Marathon
- Start Time: 5:30 AM
- Registration Deadline: 7/26/2009
- Registration Fee: $95
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San Francisco Marathon
- Start Time: 5:30 AM
- Registration Deadline: 7/26/2009
- Registration Fee: $120
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Course Description:Run the Golden Gate Bridge with the award-winning San Francisco Marathon! Featuring a Full Marathon, 2 Half Marathons (Choose a Half™), 5K and Progressive Marathon, you will have the experience of a lifetime as you run through the streets of San Francisco!
Featuring:
Award-Winning Technical Race Shirt (made by Green layer)
Coaster Medal (Full Marathon) and Keychain Medal (Half Marathon/Progressive)
Fundraise with Cause to Run™ Fundraising Program
Race for Free (earn free race registration by fundraising for Youth Run4Fun™)
Training Program (San Francisco, East Bay and Virtual)
Green Initiative to reduce impact on environment
Additional Information:Full Marathon: 26.2 miles of FUN! Runners will see many of the iconic sites of San Francisco, including the experience of running on the roadbed of the Golden Gate Bridge.
1st Half Marathon: The 13.1 mile course of the 1st Half Marathon covers the same route as the 1st Half of the full marathon, and includes running on the Golden Gate Bridge.
2nd Half Marathon: Flat and fast, the 2nd Half Marathon gives runners a complete tour of Golden Gate Park, and many of the unique neighborhoods that are famous in San Francisco.
5K & Progressive Marathon: Choose to run the 5K (a USATF certified course), or track your miles while training for the 5K and earn a medal by signing up for the Progressive Marathon.
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