FREEPORT, Grand Bahama Island
– A new international half marathon and 5K
on March 28 on Grand Bahama Island – one of the most pristine islands of
The Bahamas and located less than 60 miles off the coast of Florida.
Registration for the Grand Bahama Half Marathon & Beach Beats 5K is underway at www.grandbahamahalf.com with discounts available to runners who sign up for either race by Feb. 15.
Race organizers are planning to take full advantage of the stunningly
beautiful Caribbean setting to create a world-class road race with a
festive, warm and laid-back island party vibe. The races will start, end
and be celebrated at the Grand Lucayan Beach Resort in Freeport.
“Both courses are designed to be fast and flat, taking athletes along
Grand Bahama Island’s magnificent oceanfront and the varied scenic
landmarks along the way,” said Scott Kerr, a long-time race organizer
who is managing the race with Larry Barthlow of World Events Network.
“Grand Bahama is a well kept secret – and for no reason – it’s less than
60 miles off the coast of Florida, has endless soft white sandy
beaches, warm breezes and some of the clearest water on the planet.”
Race organizers are seeking a field of up to 5,000 runners from
around the world, including a competitive group of elite athletes, added
Kerr, who has directed the Salt Lake City Marathon and a host of other
sports events.
As the Official Race Headquarters, the Grand Lucayan Beach Resort will serve as the host hotel for the Grand Bahama Half Marathon
& Beach Beats 5K. Race week activities kick off with the Feelin’
Good Expo (Thurs. & Fri., March 26-27) and Island Breeze Carbo Load
Dinner (Fri., March 27). Following the two races on Saturday morning,
the event will be capped off by the Get Your Groove on Post Race Beach
Party into the wee hours of March 28.
A schedule of events is posted on the race website at http://grandbahamahalf.com/weekend-events/. Volunteers also are needed and can register online or contact info@grandbahamahalf.com for more info.
“We’re so excited to be able to offer this new road race event to
runners in the U.S., the Caribbean and around the world, and introduce
them to one of the most idyllic island settings anywhere,” Barthlow
said. “They’re going to fall in love with this island, its people, the
food, the music and, hopefully, the Grand Bahama Half Marathon. We can’t
wait.”
Grand Bahama Island offers something for every taste. In addition to
unique bird life, a cavernous diving world, extensive beach activities
and a wide range of water sports, visitors will find excellent duty-free
bargains, high-end shops, lively bars and entertainment. And thanks to
the trade winds, the average temperature for March is a pleasant 77°F.
For more information on Freeport, Grand Bahama, visit http://www.bahamas.com/deals-packages.
Transportation to and from Grand Bahama Island is a breeze. The
island is served by a number of airlines, including American, US
Airways, Delta, Bahamas Air and others.
Visitors also have the option of taking a short 45-minute ferry ride
departing from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. Also, the Grand
Lucayan Beach Resort is offering special weekend rate packages in
conjunction with the event.
For more information about registration, travel and accommodations, go to www.grandbahamahalf.com.