All permits have been
processed, a 26.2 miles course has been mapped out and registration is
officially open for the inaugural Big Bear Marathon set for September 6,
2008. The Big Bear Marathon is the highest altitude race in California
at 7000.’ Runners will enjoy a scenic course that meanders around Big
Bear Lake with quality air conditions.
“We anticipate 5,000
participants for the event,” said HBT Events Director Darrell Courtney.
“I admit the high altitude is a bit of a challenge, but runners are in
for a treat! The best part about this marathon is runners will have a
view of the lake throughout most of the race.”
The Big Bear Marathon is a
joint effort between event producers HBT Events and Mountain Multisport.
For more than two years promoters Josh Morey of Mountain Multisport and
Darrell Courtney of HBT Events were determined to find a new site for an
annual marathon race. The two producers combined resources and developed
an aggressive analysis campaign with surveys at various sporting events
throughout Southern California and Nevada. The purpose was to find out
where athletes and spectators wanted to have a race.
“The athletes have spoken!”
explained Courtney. “They wanted a race in the mountains, and now it’s
time for us to deliver.”
The marathon is the main event.
However, other races include a half marathon, a bike tour, a 5K run and
a 1K fun run for kids. A special sports expo takes place at Snow Summit
Mountain Resort Friday, September 5 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on race
day in Big Bear Village Saturday, September 6 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The
outdoors expo features live entertainment, event sponsors, sports
vendors and local businesses.
The top five finishers for the
marathon and half marathon will receive cash and prizes. Medals will be
given to the top finishers for the 5K run and the kids 1K fun run. There
is an awards ceremony and post race party Saturday evening. The location
and fees for the banquet are to be determined.
Registration is now open, and
is limited to the first 5,000 sign-ups. Register online at
www.active.com or download a printable
registration form at
www.hbtevents.com. There is no
registration the day of the event Saturday, September 6. Late
registration is available however at the expo Friday, September 5. Fees
are, marathon $80; half marathon $45; bike tour $45; 5K run $25 and kids
1K fun run $20. Late registration begins September 2, 2008. A $10 late
fee will be assessed after this date, with the exception of the kids 1K
fun run.
For more information about Big
Bear Marathon visit
www.hbtevents.com or call 760-948-1890
for special lodging discounts for the event log onto
www.bigbear.com or call 800-424-4232.
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