8 Races to Do Before the Year's End
By Giselle Domdom
Active.com
Time in 2011 is running out. Squeeze in your last race and finish the year strong at one of these events. Sign up for your next race.
Pensacola, Florida - November 13, 2011
Celebrate Veteran's Day weekend at the 7th Annual Pensacola Marathon. This event features the final Blue Angels air show of the season and scenic views of the bluffs overlooking Escambia Bay. Read More
Fayetteville, Arkansas - December 11, 2011
Join this race and cross a fantastic finish line at the John McDonnell Outdoor Track Complex. Runners will enter the track and make a lap with crowds cheering them on from the bleachers. Read More
Boerne, Texas - December 18, 2011
This 5K run/25K bike/5K run duathlon will take place in the scenic town of Boerne. The course takes you through the Cibolo Nature Area and along the creek. Read More
Allen, Texas - December 31, 2011
Race on New Year's Eve and again on New Year's Day with this unique back-to-back racing event. From a marathon, half marathon and a 5K to a two-person half marathon relay, this race has a distance for every level. Read More
Gilbert, Arizona - December 10, 2011
With carolers all along the course, this race is packed with holiday cheer. Bring the whole family out of celebrate at this community event. Read More
Atlanta, Georgia - December 10, 2011
Run to the sounds of the Salvation Army Band, which will be playing all of your holiday favorites at this event. Stick around after the race to meet Santa Claus and his friends. Read More
Palm Springs, California - December 3, 2011
This fast, flat race is hosting the 2012 HITS Triathlon Series National Championship. The Palm Springs Valley is a stunning venue that offers beautiful vistas in a dry and sunny climate. Read More
New Orleans, Louisiana - December 10, 2011
Known as one of the most festive holiday events in the country, this race invites runners and walkers to check out the 2-mile course in City Park. The park is decorated for the holiday season with more than 500,000 lights. Read More
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