Registration now open for 2013 event, registrants to date significantly outpacing historic totals
LA Marathon
December 12, 2012
LOS ANGELES – The LA Marathon has received the coveted designation as the nation’s best big city race in the January issue of Runner’s World magazine.
This significant recognition in the magazine’s featured 2013 Marathon
Guide is another indicator of the race’s gaining popularity among
runners across the world. Current registration totals for the 2013 LA
Marathon, with its iconic Stadium to the Sea course, are at an all-time high and significantly outpacing historic totals, according to race officials.
Julie Weiss, an ultra-experienced marathoner from
Santa Monica, summarizes her enthusiasm for the LA Marathon in the
article. The LA Marathon was her first 26.2 mile-race in 2008, and 2013
will be her third time running the Stadium to the Sea course. The 2013
LA Marathon will also be the last marathon on her journey to complete 52
marathons in one year to raise money for the Pancreatic Cancer Action
Network in honor of her father, who died from the disease in 2010.
“I wanted to make sure that my final marathon would be my favorite one,
which is why I chose the LA Marathon to culminate this huge
accomplishment,” Weiss said. “With its fantastic course, the LA Marathon
is one of the most exciting races in the country.”
The 2013 LA Marathon will be the fourth running of the wildly popular
Stadium to the Sea course, which gives marathon runners a unique
opportunity to see the beauty and diversity of Los Angeles while racing
from Dodger Stadium to the Pacific Ocean, passing many of L.A.’s
world?famous landmarks along the way. Among the highlights are Walt
Disney Concert Hall, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the Capitol Records
Building, Sunset Strip, Rodeo Drive and the Santa Monica Pier.
“We are honored to be recognized by the leading running publication as the best big city race in the country,” said Nick Curl,
LA Marathon’s Race Director. “We continue to challenge ourselves to
enhance the runner experience from year to year, and recognitions like
these confirm that our efforts are working. Registration is also at an
extremely brisk pace, so this year in particular, I urge runners to sign
up now and don’t get left behind.”
The current price to sign up for the LA Marathon is $165, and will
remain at that level until Tuesday, January 15. The race is capped, so
participants are encouraged to register online soon at www.lamarathon.com
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