One of the most scenic half marathons in the USA from start to finish. Experience the epic coastal views of Maui and be one with the Hawaiian culture. Only 200 registered competitors allowed for the event. This includes individual half marathoners, 2 person relays and 4 person relays. The Kahakuloa …
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One of the most scenic half marathons in the USA from start to finish. Experience the epic coastal views of Maui and be one with the Hawaiian culture. Only 200 registered competitors allowed for the event. This includes individual half marathoners, 2 person relays and 4 person relays.
The Kahakuloa Half Marathon and Relays, helps benefit the renovation of the Kahakuloa Congregational Church. One of the oldest churches on Maui. The half marathon starts at Fleming Beach in Kapalua and finishes at the beautiful Hawaiian village of Kahakuloa.
With rolling hills throughout the course and some of the best views on the island, this is truly a great event. Some have compared it to the Big Sur Half Marathon with incredible views of the ocean and more. This race has been on Runners World with regards to scenic marathons in the USA.
The relays are two or four person relays of any combination with each leg going 2.9 to 6.55 miles. There are RELAY TEAM LIMITS. Four Person Relays(15 Team Limit), Two Person Relays (40 Team Limit). Athletes on 4 person relays will be responsible for transportation to each relay leg zone which will be identified on course. Limited shuttle van service will be available, but must be reserved when registering for event or emailing [email protected].
When arriving to Kahakuloa Village, there will be breakfast and live music from Richard Hoopii. Medals and t-shirts will be given to all runners who complete the course for the half marathon. Awards for relays (Men, Women and Mixed)
The race starts at 6:00am at Fleming Beach at Kapalua. The course follows Kahekili Hwy all the way to lovely Kahakuloa town.
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This is a tiny, hilly, point to point race along the northern coast of Maui that ends on a single lane road. We ran on a road that wasn't closed, … MORE
This is a tiny, hilly, point to point race along the northern coast of Maui that ends on a single lane road. We ran on a road that wasn’t closed, but there wasn’t much traffic. The small community of locals that hosted the race were very welcoming. It was a happy coincidence that this race lined up with a vacation I had planned.