Fun Half Marathons for 2017

Hi and welcome back to the Mohsin Salya blog. A happy new year to you too!

It’s a brand new year, and a month where everyone is aiming for a fresh start and wanting to delve into their training for 2017. Maybe you’re thinking about planning out your race schedule for this year – whether it’s your first time or your 17th!

In this post I’ve put together some really fun half marathons from across the globe, to hopefully inspire and motivate you. Maybe you’ll see one you like the look of and take the plunge!

Death Valley Half Marathon – Inyo County, California – February 4th

Don’t let the fact that this is one of the hottest places in the world in the height of summertime put you off – this desert half marathon is a unique experience not to be missed. With average lows of 30 degrees and highs in the 70’s and a flat race course, it’s actually an ideal location to achieve a personal best time. Here you’ll run through mountain ranges and you’ll get to see unique flora and fauna only found on the desert floor.

Kona Half Marathon – Kona, Hawaii – June 25th

If you’re looking for a race where you can tie in a relaxing tropical holiday at the same time, this is the one. The perfect excuse for a vacation, this marathon was named one of the best in the nation by TripAdvisor. Starting at 6am, the race is definitely worth the early start as the race is held in the Waikoloa Beach Resort where you can relax afterwards.

Islandsbanki Reykjavik Half Marathon – Reykjavik, Iceland – August 19th

If you fancy a run in a cooler climate and an experience of a lifetime, then this is the race for you. Held annually in August, Iceland’s climate is a welcome break from the summer heat. Combine that with a flat and fast course and racing with a super international and diverse group of runners, this race is a dream. If you’re still standing afterwards, your grab bag includes entry to Reykjavik Culture Night, a city-wide party and a concert complete with fireworks.

Intertust Cayman Islands Half Marathon – George Town, Cayman Islands – December 3rd

Held in the capital city of Cayman Islands, this is an awesome destination race that is worth the journey. This is quite a tropical race, so if you’re used to running in hot and humid weather regularly you could get a personal best time. The race takes its course along the gorgeous waterfront, through South Sound (a neighbourhood boasting multi-million dollar homes) and finishing with ocean views.

Until next time,

Mohsin Salya