Dayton Daily News

U.S. Air Force Marathon prices about to increase

Race participan­ts urged to register before prices go up March 2.

- By Thomas Gnau Staff Writer

Take heed, runners: Prices for Air Force Marathon races are about to rise.

Organizers are encouragin­g participan­ts to register before prices go up March 2.

“This is the time of year when runners are making decisions to participat­e in fall races and begin their training,” Brandon Hough, marathon director, said in a release.

Prices for the marathon and half marathon will rise $10 — from $85 to $95 for the marathon, and $75 to $85 for the half — March 2 while the cost of the 5K and 10K races will increase by $5. (The 10K race will rise to $45 while the 5K will rise to $30.)

The new prices will be in effect until May 3, when a new tier of prices will take effect.

The price for the Fly! Fight! Win! Challenge Series, in which runners compete in the 5K, 10K and either the half marathon or marathon, will increase by $10, and the Tailwind Trot 1K Kids’ Run will increase by $3.

Active duty, reservists and guard members may receive up to $10 off registrati­on costs.

New this year, a virtual option is also available to allow runners from all over the world to join in from afar. Runners will will need to run their selected distance between Sept.12 to 27.

All registered runners receive a race shirt, virtual goodie bag and optional compliment­ary commemorat­ive patch. Everyone who finishes also receives a medal celebratin­g this year’s featured aircraft, the HH-60G Pave Hawk. All races begin and end at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, except the 5K and Tailwind Trot, which take place on the campus of Wright State University.

The marathon is scheduled for Sept. 19. The Health & Fitness Expo, held at Wright State University’s Nutter Center, is scheduled for Sept. 17 and 18.

The weekend will also feature a gourmet pasta dinner and the breakfast of champions Sept. 18 and an after-party Sept. 19.

To register or for more informatio­n, go to www.usafmarath­on.com.

 ?? DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF ?? Women’s winner Ann Alyanak crosses the finish line at the Air Force Marathon last fall at WrightPatt­erson.
DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF Women’s winner Ann Alyanak crosses the finish line at the Air Force Marathon last fall at WrightPatt­erson.

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