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Best Marathons: Chicago!!!

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Jun 7, 2008 by Steve Thompson

The spirit of the Chicago Marathon draws thousands of runners and spectators each year, and it is one of the most popular marathons in the United States.

Held every year in Cook County, Ill., the Chicago Marathon is one of the most famousmarathons in the United States. The 2008 marathon has attracted more than 50,000 registrants, which is quite an improvement from its humble beginnings of 4,200 participants in 1977. It has earned prestige as one of the five World Marathon Major marathons, according to its Web site, and is ranked just behind New York as of 2007.

The Chicago Marathon is unique for many reasons, not the least of which being that runners don't need a qualifying time to enter. The race has a maximum capacity of 45,000 participants every year, but elite runners can enter beyond that standard, as well as runners who are representing charitable organizations. The marathon is held in September every year, and draws a tremendous amount of press coverage and spectators.

Much of the Chicago Marathon's popularity is derived from its impressive sponsorship, which includes several dozen of the world's most popular corporations. McDonald's, Hilton, Energizer, Volkswagen and Nike are some of the most notable sponsors, and the entire event bears the Bank of America brand. In addition, a large group of charities encourage participants to run for fundraising purposes, including the American Cancer Society and the Red Cross.

Furthermore, the Chicago Marathon attracts runners from all over the United States in addition to 120 countries throughout the world. To date, the U.S. has the highest number of champions of the race, with Kenya coming in at a close second, and the U.K. trailing in third. According to the web site, this particular marathon has traditionally been more popular with men than with women, but that trend is gradually beginning to change.

The race itself spans 26.2 miles through the surface streets of Chicago, starting and ending at Grant Park, which is just a few blocks away from Buckingham Fountain. This marathon is also unique because, despite its length, it is relatively flat, with a top elevation of only 24 feet. Officially, the race closes six and a half hours after it begins, though many of the elite runners finish in a quarter of that time.

The Chicago Marathon takes runners past the "El", the United Center, U.S. Cellular Field and Old St. Patrick's Church. Much of the race is run with a spectacular view of downtown Chicago, particularly during the first and last mile in the vicinity of Grant Park. Many of the runners use the Sears Tower as a personal landmark and frame of reference for how well they are doing on time, as it can be spotted at several points during the marathon.

Even more impressive, there are a few runners in 2008 who have participated every year since the marathon's inception. The entire city of Chicago focuses its energy on this event in September, and many of the local shops even run sales in honor of it. The spirit of the Chicago Marathon is almost as important as the race itself, and it has become an integral part of Chicago's history and culture.

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Best U.S. Marathons: World Disney World Marathon

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May 28, 2008 by Eisla Sebastian

One of the most popular marathons in the country is the Walt Disney World Marathon. It is held in January of each year and it attracts thousands of runners. The attraction to this marathon is that it takes runners through all of the Walt Disney Theme Parks, including: Walt Disney World, Epcot Center, Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios. If you want to run this marathon you need to get your registration in early, as there are a limited number of entries accepted and spots fill up quickly.

Participating in the Walt Disney World Marathon

To enter the Walt Disney World Marathon all you need to do is go to their website and fill out the entry form. You can even pay online. When you arrive in Walt Disney World you will have the option to participate in several great events and activities. However, you will want to pick up your timing chip, commemorative items and race packet ASAP. Race events start at 6 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

It will cost you $30 if you don't return the chip. If you finish within the allotted time then you will be mailed your finisher's certificate in February.

Race Events During the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend

There are several different running events that you can enter during the marathon weekend at Walt Disney World. The main event, of course, is the marathon. This race takes you park hopping. Along the race course you will be cheered on by fans and Disney characters and treated to music and Disney movie science. The entry fee for this event is between $110 and $125. The 2009 event will be held on January 11. Right now the entry for the Walt Disney World Marathon is about 60 percent full, so you need to hurry if you want to reserve your spot.

The second event during this special weekend is the half marathon, which is run on Saturday. This race event also has a limited number of spots available, and unfortunately all spots are ful at this timel. If you want to run this event in 2010, keep your eyes open for the next entry period. which will open after the 2009 event in January.

The final main event offered during the Walt Disney is Goofy's Race and a Half event. This event is for runners who want to run in both the half and full marathon. This event is limited to 4,000 entrants and it is already closed for the 2009 event. If you plan on participating in this special race duo, you will get several additional goodies in your goody bag, many of which will undoubtedly become valuable collector's items in the future.

What Makes This Race Special

The main attraction to running in the Walt Disney World Marathon is that it is a Disney event. Disney fans from around the world try to enter this event for the fun atmosphere, the Disney themed events and goodies and for the excellent recreational activities that are available before and after the race. In order to facilitate participants in the planned running events, the Walt Disney company has put together several money saving travel packages that include lodging, special services, park hopping tickets, rental cars, meals and special event tickets.

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