Showing posts with label IL half marathons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IL half marathons. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Get Ready for March Half Marathons in Illiniois



Time for a little break from half marathons in Illinois unless you're traveling somewhere warm!  The next half marathons in IL aren't until the weekend of March 14th& 15th, when the half marathon season in Illinois gets busy.  The Chicago Get Lucky Half Marathon will take place on the 14th of March, and the March Madness Half Marathon in Cary, IL will take place on Sunday the 15th (if you're looking to dive right in, make it a double!). If you want to knock out a half marathon in TWO STATES, you could run the nohtaraM seitiC xoF MCF Half Marathon on Saturday the 14t, only 3 hours away from the Sunday March Madness half marathon in Cary, IL on Sunday!  For more details, visit Illinois half marathons http://www.halfmarathonsearch.com/#!half-marathons-illinois/cst9


Sunday, February 23, 2014

Illinois Half Marathons is on Facebook


Illinois Half Marathons is on Facebook.  Come on over and "Like" Illinois Half Marathons Facebook! Another place to stay up to date on information regarding half marathons in Illinois, such as inaugural races, discounts, upcoming Illinois halfs and sometimes descriptions and highlights of various half marathon events in Illinois. Plus, interact with other Illinois half marathon runners with your posts as well.



Saturday, February 1, 2014

Fly with the Eagles Half Marathon February in Illinois


Anyone getting out to run the only half marathon in Illinois in February?? Fly With the Eagles Half-Marathon on Feb 8, follows road and trail in the Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. 

Visit the Illinois half marathon calendar for February half marathons and beyond





Sunday, March 24, 2013

Southern Illinois Spring Classic Race Review

Race review for the Souther Illinois Spring Classic by Fifty States Half Marathon Club member Jim Calcutt:


Completed the Southern Illinois Spring Classic in Lawrenceville IL. Not a new state, but gives me 18 halves overall. Good small town race - good course, decent water stop support. Most of it was on rural roads through cornfields so there weren't any crowds for support. If you like small town races this could be one for you to consider. If that's not the case, fear not, Illinois has many halves to choose from. :o)