Circle the Lake Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K
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5 千米, 10 千米, 13.1 米
关于赛事
Marked by beautiful views and a country feel, the Circle the Lake Half Marathon, 10k, and 5k will take you along the shores of Circle Lake in rural Rice County, MN. Located just 20 minutes south of Burnsville, MN, these courses are run over rolling hills on a mix of paved and dirt roads. It is possible to spot bald eagles, osprey, deer, ducks, pelicans, and to hear the hum of a distant tractor. Runners will have views of the island in Circle Lake, home to many species of wildlife. These courses are open to competitive racers, families, dogs, kids, seniors, and are iPod friendly. We start and end at the historic Millersburg School House and you will follow the same route the Jesse James Gang once traveled.
The Half Marathon is certified (Certification Code MN14042RR). Since it is held two weeks before the Twins Cities Marathon, it is perfect for those of you training for that race. Our half marathon is tough and will test your mettle. There are several big hills that will challenge you! All races will be chip-timed. There will be posted mile markers and water/sports drinks will be available throughout the course.
All racers registered prior to August 30th will get a commemorative men's t-shirt or women's tank top. We cannot guarantee a t-shirt or tank top for registrations posted after that date. Medals will be awarded to all finishers. We will also have a prize for the male and female winners of each race.
There is a $10 price increase on August 21st. Register early to assure your spot and save some money. Same-day registrations will be available. Races are rain or shine and we cannot offer refunds or transfers to another person.
Invite your family and friends to cheer you on and celebrate your accomplishment at the Boonies Grillt, located at the start/end of the race. Boonies is pleased to offer you one complimentary drink after you finish.
Registration starts at 7:00 A.M. and the races begin at 8:30 A.M.
Circle Lake is used for recreation, sports, and by naturalists. This is a charity event sponsored by the Circle Lake Association. www.circlelake.org The association has many projects completed and much more planned to improve the lake's watershed. The proceeds from this event go toward funding those projects.