Yesterday I registered for my FIRST HALF MARATHON!!! Happy Hanukah to Me!!!
Run along a fast and very flat out-and-back course through the area known to locals as the “Olde Naples” section of town, the Naples Daily News Half Marathon takes runners through the city streets, residential neighborhoods and waterfront districts of this south Florida city that lies near the state’s southern tip and just a short drive from perhaps its greatest ecological treasure, Everglades National Park.
Sponsored by the Naples Daily News local newspaper and the Gulf Coast Runners athletic club, the race is a longtime tradition in the Naples area and features both natural and man-made scenery, from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico to the architectural beauty of the multi-million-dollar homes runners pass on their way along the race route.
Following an out-and-back course that starts and finishes in Naples’ Cambier Park, runners leave the starting line at 7:00 AM and begin heading first west and then southward along Gordon Drive, which they follow for the next three and a half miles all the way down to the turnaround point at the lands’ end spot at the end of the road. There, they turn around and head back along the course they’ve just run until they hit Kings Town Drive, where they turn and head into the Champrey Bay and Galleons Cove neighborhoods.
Thanks to the race’s multiple turnaround points, at the end of Gordon Drive and inside the neighborhoods, runners get a chance to view the elite competitors in the race multiple times and see any friends who are running either ahead or behind them at several points during the race, past participants say. After the stretch of the race along Galleon Drive and the turnaround, runners then head back out of the neighborhood and onto Gordon Drive once again for the reverse route back toward Cambier Park and the finish line festivities.
One of the race’s really interesting and unique traditions takes place along the stretch on Galleon Drive, where a clergyman at Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal Church blesses the runners passing by (all runners pass by the church twice during the race) with holy water, which has become a landmark many runners look forward to in the race each year.
Why Run Naples Half Marathon?
- The best distance course in the state! Certified! Flat-Fast-Shady-Loop!
- FREE Pasta party
- Great 4 color Coolmax shirts
- Unique quality medals to all finishers who finish within race time limit of 2:45
- Awards 5 deep for 27 age groups
- Door prizes including weekends at beach front hotels
- $15,500 cash awards – Open – Masters – Grand Masters – Senior Grand Masters
- Special $3,500 cash awards for US citizens
- Cash awards for course records overall & age group
Why Should I?
- I love Naples! I go there to play tennis every spring and just got back!!
- The race is on my 12th wedding anniversary.
- The day after is Martin Luther King Day – a work holiday!
- I can use my frequent flier miles to fly for free!
- I missed my first 10K.
- I am running longer runs on the weekends (already ran 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 miles).
- I still have 6 1/2 weeks left to train.
- I should run a half before my knees die & my body quits…
So I am…
And I am NERVOOOOOOOOUUUUUUSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!



You will do great. IT sounds like an awesome race!
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Yay – you can totally rock this! My 1st Half Marathon is Jan.1 (weather permitting) and I’m totally nervous too, but excited.
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Good Luck in your lst!! You’re running near where I live!!! Your blog is very motivating! I will follow your progress!
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Congrats! Great that you made the decision! I’ve signed up for my first in April next year because I need the long preparation for it. At this moment I’m not secure enough to think I can do it but I know that will come.
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Great News Fran. I’m definitely not secure enough but I will try… Wish me luck!
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Way to go!! You’ll be great Darlene. My advice: enjoy it!
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I plan to since my only expectation is to finish upright- run or walk or whatever.
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Awesome!! I ran my first impromptu half as a training run the other day, but I plan to train and race a half marathon soon and while my defunct hip will still allow 😀
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Good luck Katie! BTW: I’m originally from East Meadow. Maybe someday I’ll do a race down there.
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