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Who Will Win the 34th Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach?
The Runners or Leprechauns?
By Mandy Claggett November 15, 2005 Virginia Beach, VA For the Washington Running Report
For 2006 the Shamrock Sportsfest added a half marathon. Virginia
Beach is now one of few cities offering two half marathons.
Is a four-leaf clover likely to help the runners of the 2006
Killian's Irish Red Shamrock Marathon? They might want to catch
a leprechaun to find a wee bit o' luck of the Irish, instead!
Virginia Beach invites you to the 34th annual Killian's Irish
Red Shamrock Sportsfest, presenting the grand addition of the
Shamrock Half Marathon. From March 17-19, 2006, the Killian's
Irish Red Shamrock Sportsfest will feature the traditional
annual marathon, 8K, a boardwalk one-mile run and a children's
marathon. In addition, a half marathon has been added to the
2006 festivities. This 13.1 mile test of endurance will begin at
the same time and location as the full marathon and will
complete a fast flat loop course starting at the historic
Cavalier hotel on 42nd street and ending on the Virginia Beach
Boardwalk at 31st Street. The half marathon registration is
limited to 5000 runners. The 2006 Shamrock Sportsfest Marathon
Run is a qualifier for the 2007 Boston Marathon.
Prize money for the 2006 Killian's Irish Red Shamrock Sportfest
races total over $25,000. This year's marathon course is
guaranteed to be fast and festive as it takes runners by the
beautiful resort area of Virginia Beach and continues though
Fort Story and past the Cape Henry Lighthouse. The 8K is geared
toward shorter distance participants and runs through the
beautiful Virginia Beach oceanfront and along the paved
boardwalk. All races welcome walkers in addition to our runners.
The ShoreBreak Boardwalk One Mile Run is open to young runners
ages 7-13. Children ages 6 months to 6 years old are invited to
make the mad dash to the official finish line in the Shamrock
Sportfest Children's Marathon. The Children's Marathon
registration is limited to the first 300 participants.
The fun begins Friday, March 17 at the Killian's Irish Red
Shamrock Sportsfest expo. Held in the new $202.5 million
Virginia Beach Convention Center, the Sportsfest Expo is one of
the largest on the East coast. The venders at the expo will
offer a wide variety of equipment, apparel, footwear and
accessories for the whole family, as well as official Killian's
Irish Red Shamrock Sportsfest gear at the race store. The Expo
is free and open to everyone on March 17 from 1-9 p.m. and March
18 from 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Those interested in exhibiting, can
contact the race organizers at
expo@shamrockmarathon.com.
March 18 is when the racing begins. The 8K, boardwalk one mile
run and children's marathon will all take place Saturday,
starting at staggering times between 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The
Marathon and Half Marathon will be run on Sunday, starting at 7
a.m. Murphy's Finish Line Celebrations for the participants will
be held both days in tents on the beach!
There are two ways to register for this year's race. Both the
online and mail-in applications can be found at
Registration. Mailed entries must be postmarked by
March 10, and must be in the Shamrock office by March 14 to be
official. If runners miss this date, they can still register at
the Sports and Fitness Expo on March 18. For more information,
visit
www.shamrockmarathon.com.
The Shamrock Sportsfest Half Marathon is the second half
marathon Virginia Beach offers runners. The Virginia Beach
Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon is a popular Labor Day Weekend
event, presented by Elite Racing, Inc. The Rock 'n' Roll Half
Marathon features more than 20,000 participants each year. Bands
play at every mile along the 13.1-mile course, to provide
continuous entertainment. The half marathon has attracted some
of the fastest runners in the world, vying for more than $80,000
in cash and prizes making this the largest half marathon purse
in the U.S. Visit Elite Racing Web site at www.RnRHalf.com
for more information.
Located in the southeastern corner of the state where Virginia
meets the
sea, Virginia Beach is four hours southeast of Washington, D.C.
by car, and
within a day's drive or less from one-third of the U.S.
population. For
travel information to Virginia Beach, visit the website www.vbfun.com or
call 1-800-VA-BEACH (800-822-3224).
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