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    Register for the 2012 Sedona Marathon and Win

    November 16, 2011No Comments
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    Register By November 30 For A Chance To Win A 2 Night Stay In Sedona or 2012 Sedona Film Festival Passes

    Sedona AZ (November 16, 2011) – Time is running out! The Sedona Marathon is offering two exciting incentives for those who register now through November 30. All those who register by midnight on the 30th will be entered into two drawings. The Grand Prize winner will win a 3-day, 2-night stay in Sedona at Sedona Marathon host hotel the beautiful Amara Resort and free registration for the Sedona Marathon. The second place winner gets two“10-pack passes” to the 2012 International Film Festival.

    On Saturday, February 4, 2012, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce, along with the entire Sedona area, will welcome thousands of runners, their families and friends for a weekend of fierce competition and neighborly camaraderie in the world famous resort destination of Sedona, Arizona.

    More than 2,200 runners will participate in 5K, 10K, Half or Full Marathon races which will take the runners through the scenic Coconino National Forest District, known for its magical red rock formations, and onto the streets of what Good Morning America has chosen as one of the Top 10 most beautiful cities in the United States. Spectators, supporters and participants will also be treated to an expo featuring vendors, artists andlive performers that will entertain and inspire.

    During its six-year history, the Sedona Marathon has quickly gained international recognition, not only for its breathtakingcourse but also as training opportunity. It has drawn several Olympiccompetitors including Beijing Triathlon Silver Medal winner Simon Whitfield and 2012 Olympic hopeful Ryan Hall. Japanese sports reporter Hajime Nishi has named the event one of his top ten favorite worldwide marathons, and National Geographic Adventurer Magazine featured it as one of the great “instant weekend adventures.”

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    Featuring four races, the Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 10k and 5k races, participants are able to walk in all four races. One of the hallmarks of the Sedona Marathon is that participants come from all walks of life. Last year the youngest “athlete” on this breathtaking course was 3 and the oldest was 84.

    Come to the Sedona Marathon and be a part of a rich tradition of healthy, sustainable living in one of the most beautiful places in America!

    The 7th Annual Sedona Marathon will take place on February 4, 2012. Sign up by November 30 and you could be the winner of one of the two wonderful prizes. The 1st place prize winner will receive a two night stay at Amara Resort, and their registration reimbursed or the Sedona Marathon. The second place drawing winner will receive two “10 pack passes” to the 2012 International Film Festival.

    For details and registration information go to www.sedonamarathon.com or call 877-778-4397.

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