Just over 4 weeks to go to Reggae Marathon 2014. You ready? We definitely are. And we’re eager to catch up with all of you at the Pasta Party Friday night, the Races on Saturday morning and of course on the Beach at the Post-Race festivities.
Below is information on how to register and where to stay. As well, if you have gently used running shoes, bring them with you and donate them. They’ll go to a good cause: The youngsters who race in the Burger King Reggae Marathon Grand Prix Series. Details are below as well.
Days To Go: 31
November 2014
Counting The Days
The clock is running and we’re counting down the days before we see you in Negril on Saturday, December 6th! This has been a special year for us with running reaching ‘boom’ proportions in Jamaica and an incredible vibe building as runners from around the world are training for race day. Beginning with the World’s Best Pasta Party and ending with the Finish Line Bash, the 14th edition of Reggae Marathon will be bigger fun and just as vibesy as ever!
Book Your Spot
Online registration is easy like a sea breeze at www.ReggaeMarathon.com. You’ve made the commitment, seal it by booking your spot at the start line! While you’re there, enjoy our new web experience with easy access to all the information you’ll need about the race weekend events, accommodations, travel and things to do on your Negril vacation.
Book Your Place
If you haven’t found a place to stay, Divine Tours offers special Reggae Marathon discount packages to suit every budget. For an overview of hotels in Negril and the distance to the race start, check out our Accommodations section.
Leave Your Shoe Prints Behind
Many of our ‘youts’ who participate in our road races need good running shoes. These youngsters participate in theBurger King Reggae Marathon Grand Prix Series and share the same joy of running that you do, maybe even more, since they will run barefoot or wear poorly fitting shoes. Specially marked Shoe Donation Boxes will be at Registration and the Finish Line to collect gently worn running shoes that will be re-purposed to the next generation of runners.
If you’ve moved your feet to the Reggae beat, why not share your Reggae Marathon experience with other runners and us? Your feedback is important as we strive to keep Reggae Marathon among the world best. Click here to share.
In the next few weeks we’ll have more updates on Reggae Marathon including final preparations on training, eating; what to pack and bring with you to Negril.