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Win trips to Boston Marathon: Kamloops Marathon prizes

June 9, 2014

Kamloops Marathon: Ryan Day

Ryan Day heads south along Westsyde Road during the inaugural Kamloops Marathon in 2012. He went on to win the race and accomplished the same last year.

Kamloops Marathon is offering prizes of airfare for two to the Boston Marathon thanks to a new partnership with Air Canada and TRAVELWISE.

One trip for two will be drawn from finishers of the marathon distance and one trip for two will be drawn from finishers of the 1/2 marathon and 8 kilometre distances.

Winners must be 19 years of age, with the draw taking place at the event on July 27.

New runs to choose from
New this year is an 8km distance and a 3km fun run for the kids. Both take place on McArthur Island, providing for a flat course. Everyone will receive medals and shirts, with participants in the 3km receiving a ribbon.

Another addition is a Marathon Relay of four members and the 8km Corporate Challenge of as few or as many people as an organization can assemble.

Corporate competitions
There are two ways to compete: the Marathon Corporate Relay, which includes teams of four runners participating in the marathon relay (42km). Each runner runs 10.5km. The First corporate team over the finish line wins.

The 8km Corporate Challenge consists of teams of various sizes competing against each other. The team with the lowest average time wins, meaning smaller companies compete on equal terms with bigger ones. Corporate teams should include the organization’s name in the team name to be eligible and all members should work for or be a spouse or child of a corporate employee.

Age group prizes
Age group prizes for all distances with be awarded except in the 3km.

Boston qualifier
This year’s race is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon, which should help push the number of entries higher than the previous two years.

Volunteers
Interested in helping out on race day, before, or after? Email kamloopsmarathon@gmail.com to volunteer.

Sponsor an aid station
Organizers are encouraging groups and businesses to sponsor an aid station, which means having a group of volunteers distribute water to participants as well as cheer them on.

Where’s the money going?
Proceeds from the event support bursaries for TRU WolfPack athletes.

Carbo load
Back by popular demand is the popular pancake breakfast, with this year featuring real maple syrup.

Register
Two places to do so: online at kamloopsmarathon.com or the Running Room, located at 1210 Summit Dr.

Media contacts

Rick Jenkner
Race director, Kamloops Marathon 2014
Tel: 250-374-1652
Email: KamloopsMarathon@gmail.com

Christopher Seguin
VP Advancement, TRU
Tel: 250-574-0474
Email: cseguin@tru.ca

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