Sunday, 4 March 2012

Georgia Marathon-Half Marathon-Publix

What About The Publix Georgia Marathon?

Many of you have just finished a full marathon, while others of you are merely a week or two a way from your 26.2 mile journey.  For some of you this will be just another marathon, but to many others it was or will be the first after a long yet exciting journey. If you are like many of the others who have made their way to the only finish line with ancient Greek roots, it will only be the first of many more to come.Do you need a discount or a free entry to fit it into your budget?There are still many more that have not yet decided to make that commitment, and yet they are reading this and wondering – can I do a marathon, should I do a marathon?  The best advice I can give you is to find a friend who has run through multiple pair of shoes so they would have the privilege of calling themselves a marathoner and then make your way over to the Publix Georgia Marathon Registration, as I am sure you will be needing it.One of the first questions I was asked when I crossed the finish line of my first marathon was if I planned on doing any more, to which I immediately answered – Absolutely!  If you have completed a marathon you know exactly what I am talking about, and if you have finished a half marathon you know the question is not much different for you – you have run a half marathon, are you planning on running a full?Regardless of whether you have just finished your 100th, your first, or are yet to run a marathon the Publix Georgia Marathon is within your reach.  With nearly 5 months of training time available it will give you plenty of time to train even if you need some time off to rest from your most recent adventure.The Publix Georgia Marathon was recently awarded the 2012 Southern Region Marathon Championship by RRCA.  This will no doubt draw an elite group of runners with names which will be easy to recognize.If you have not yet registered and already have Sunday March 18th blocked off on your calendar you will want to head over and register in the next couple days before the price increase on November 3rd.  When you stop by to register at the Registration Page make sure to use the exclusive discount code: 262QUEST to get $10 off when checking out.What about a FREE RACE ENTRY to run the Publix Georgia Marathon?You say that you love discounts, but a free entry interests you as well?  Then I have a deal for you that you cannot refuse.  I have a code ready for one lucky winner.  That code will allow that winner the privilege of running either the half marathon or full marathon courtesy of US Road Sports.The Giveaway:One Lucky runner will have the opportunity to run the Publix Georgia Marathon on March 18th, 2012.  There are multiple ways to enter, and many which you can use to enter over and over again until the winner is drawn on November 18th.  If I have not posted the winner and closed the comments you can still enter, so keep entering and keep promoting it for the best chance to win.How do I enter?Leave a comment and tell us why you want to run the Publix Georgia Marathon (1 time). Tell everyone you know about this giveaway:  Share it on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, DailyMile, your blog, a billboard, or even by painting it on the side of your car or etching it on the bathroom stall.  Each time you share it come post a separate comment for each share.  To make it even better, you can share it each place again every day for additional entries – just come back and comment to let us know of each share for an even better chance of winning.  The question is…. how bad do you want this entry?If you haven’t already, make sure you head over to the Publix Georgia Marathon Fanpage, follow them at @GeorgiaMarathon on Twitter, and stop by the Publix Georgia Marathon Website.  While you are taking the Social Media tour be sure to look for 26.2 Quest at the 26.2 Quest Fanpage, on twitter @262quest, and subscribe to the RSS Feed to keep posted on this and many other great promotions, thoughts, and a chance to read more..

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