Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon

Percy Warner Park - Vaughn's Creek entrance

Sunday, November 21, 2010 @ 8:00 AM

Date

Start: Sunday, November 21, 2010 @ 8:00 AM

Address

Percy Warner Park - Vaughn's Creek entrance
7201 TN-100 Nashville, TN

Fees

$70 online pre-registration (includes fees); $70 onsite

Brief Description

Monkey has filled for 2010. Thank you for your interest.

This is a very challenging marathon situated entirely within Nashville's Percy Warner Park, located in the Middle Tennessee Harpeth Hills. The route winds up and down over hills (climbing up and then down over 3500 feet of rolling elevation change), through forests and along open fields in one of the country's largest city parks.

Additional Information

A Tough Little Run in the Park Ours has become an age of flat and fast marathons on city streets and in urban jungles, with more focus on times, course certification, gadgets, charities and putting on a big show than on running. Many modern marathons have become spectacles rather than athletic events. But it was not always this way. Marathons used to be about running for the sake of running. They were about pushing oneself beyond the physiologic limits of the human body. All while running. The Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon is meant to be an antidote. It is a marathon that is about running. Running hard. Running over big and memorable rolling hills and through dense woods. Running with other like-minded athletes. The Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon is about the joy and pain of running a unique, and uniquely challenging--some would say beastly--26.2 mile course in the beautiful and historic Percy Warner Park, nestled among the Middle Tennessee Harpeth Hills We will time and measure the distance, but the course will not be certified, we will not use timing chips, and it will not be a Boston qualifying event. There will be no bands, cheerleaders, wave starts or crowds. We promise no marathon Personal Records, but we guarantee every runner a PR - a Permanent Remembrance of a well-earned marathon finish. We promise to give you approximately 26.2 tough and memorable miles, with a total of more than 3500 feet of elevation gain and loss. Come out and join us in Nashville this fall. We look forward to seeing you.

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