Jenny Hadfield, coach and co-founder of Chicago Endurance Sports and author of three books on distance running, brought a squadron of her club’s members to the race last year.
“The Door County Half Marathon is a real treasure,” Hadfield said. “The course winds through picturesque Peninsula State Park and is closed to traffic, which makes for a uniquely authentic journey from start to finish. The Chicago Endurance Sports Team loved it so much, they’re coming back in 2010 to run it again.”
Peninsula State Park is one of the region’s most popular destinations for golfing, boating, camping and wildlife viewing. The USA Track & Field-certified course is closed to traffic for the race and provides runners and fans with panoramic bluff-top vistas of the peninsula shoreline.
Off the course, the Door County community welcomes runners to charming inns and resorts, warm independent coffee shops, a thriving arts community and friendly local eateries.
To watch a video of the course and see interviews with 2009 participants, visit www.doorcountyhalfmarathon.com.
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