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Newport Marathon, June 5

May 28, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tom Swinford - 541-270-4250


NEWPORT, Oregon – June 5 is the date for the latest Newport Marathon, the steadily growing tradition in the central coast town that has more than doubled its participation in the ten years of its existence.

The Newport Marathon winds along 26.2 miles of Newport’s streets, backcountry and beaches, beginning at Yaquina Bay State Park and its historic lighthouse. Runners then zip along the beachside roads, through Nye Beach, then looping back to run through the Bayfront district, along the river's estuary and then back to the waterfront and the finish line at the Embarcadero.

Along the way, runners get an eyeful of the town, its beaches, shops, fishing village and even an oyster farm along the way.

It's a spectacle that now brings several thousand into town each year. Race coordinator Tom Swinford estimated each runner brings about three supporters.
Newport Marathon
Newport Marathon website

Local businesses put up signs welcoming the runners. Owners, residents and tourists alike come out in droves to cheer them on, at places like the Bayfront, where the east lane of the street is shut down for five hours to accommodate them.

The Newport Marathon has been rated one of the fastest in the nation. "It's fast enough that 28 percent of the participants qualify for the Boston Marathon as well as the Olympic trials because of this marathon," Swinford said.

The course is mostly flat, with a few minor inclines along the neighborhoods and to the east of Yaquina Bay.

The first year of the marathon was 1999, where 318 participants registered. The following year, 600 became involved. By 2003, 750 had registered, and every year since then has seen registration max out at the course's 800 runners.

This year, the waiting list has doubled from last year's.

It has brought in runners from all fifty states and from around the world, and this year features many from Canada as well as one from England.

The race begins at 7 a.m. at Yaquina Bay State Park. Awards will be presented at the Embarcadero Resort at 2:30 p.m. following the race.

Contact the Newport Chamber for viewing options and place: 541-265-8801


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