
Fully supported aid stations along the course.(1) complimentary baby scoop of ice cream post-race from Handel’s Huntington Beach and special runner discount on additional purchases.(1) complimentary beer at the Finish Festival.Huntington Beach Parking Lots – 21291 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Start Location: intersection of Pacific Coast Highway & Huntington Streetįinish Location: 1 block north of intersection of Pacific Coast Highway & Huntington Street Enjoy the Pacific Ocean on your right-hand side as you kick it up a notch for the crowds as you as make your way to an oceanfront finish! Enjoy the beauty of the Bolsa Chica Ecological Preserve as you start your turn. Start along Pacific Coast Highway and pass by the famous Huntington Beach Pier as you run north. Our most popular track, is well known for being scenic and flat. It's a milestone for us.This award-winning half marathon course is one of the best in the country. "Just being out here with other runners, celebrating this day. "It was so empowering and I felt amazing crossing the finish line," Davis said. In addition to the half marathon, runners could take part in the quarter marathon or 5K, which TaTrecia Davis ran and said she felt community support while running it. MORE | Running for your life: Runners gearing up for 20th Cap City Half Marathon It's a lot of fun and really the atmosphere. "Get a good tour of German Village, High Street, the Short North, Campus. "It's really something special when this many people can come together and just celebrate the city of Columbus," Allen said. Jonathan Allen, who places first in the half marathon said it was his dream to run in his hometown's race.

The excitement carried runners through town and all the way to the finish line. "It was my goal for 20-23 and I wanted to do it," she said, "so I trained for it and made it happen." MORE | OhioHealth Capital City 20th anniversary running events return this weekend Over 10,000 runners from all over the country met at the starting line for this year's race, including many first-timers like Alicia Comis of Pittsburgh.
