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Getting ready to run this weekend in Virginia Beach

Shamrock Marathon events at Oceanfront are already sold out

- By Gavin Stone Gavin Stone, 757-712-4806, gavin.stone @virginiame­dia.com

Looking to participat­e in the 51st Yuengling Shamrock Marathon this weekend in Virginia Beach? Your time has run out.

Every race over the marathon weekend is sold out, surprising organizers who expected a dip in participat­ion from last year — which was the first since the pandemic and the event’s 50th run.

More than 22,000 people will participat­e across all five events, which include Saturday’s 8-kilomoter run, Leprechaun Dash and Final Mile before Sunday’s half-marathon and marathon, according to co-owner and co-race director Jerry Frostick. Those participan­ts hail from all 50 states and 14 countries.

Organizers also expect an influx of 60,000 to 70,000 people to the Oceanfront.

“Virginia Beach turns green,” Frostick said. “What has made this event so successful is the support that Virginia Beach and the

communitie­s show to all the runners. And us being local, it makes us proud to kind of showcase your city and ... to give the participan­ts this experience of what Virginia Beach really is like.”

In addition to a boost to restaurant­s and hotels that effectivel­y kicks off the spring season for the tourism industry, the event is expected to generate more than $75,000 for local charities and the city’s 17 Title 1 schools, according to Frostick.

While it’s expected to rain Saturday morning, Frostick said events will only be canceled for thunder and lightning, which are not in the forecast.

The main marathon is a qualifier for the 2024 Boston Marathon, but no prize money is offered for winning. Frostick said this event is more about the experience.

“We celebrate movement,” he said. “We have our percentage of people that are definitely racing,

but there’s a bigger percentage of people that are enjoying fitness, camaraderi­e and celebratin­g their own goals, knowing that they’ll never be an Olympian.”

The Shamrock Marathon will cause significan­t traffic disruption­s over the course of the weekend. For full race informatio­n, visit www. shamrockma­rathon.com.

 ?? STAFF FILE ?? Runners take off at the start of the 50th annual Yuengling Shamrock Marathon last year in Virginia Beach.
STAFF FILE Runners take off at the start of the 50th annual Yuengling Shamrock Marathon last year in Virginia Beach.

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