THE HONOLULU MARATHON CLINIC TRAINING
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Photo taken of the Honolulu Marathon Clinic on Diamond Head Road just outbound of Kapiolani
Park in Waikiki. The Clinic training runs usually follow along the same route as the
Honolulu Marathon. This helps the runners be more familiar with the scenery along the
route and makes the actual marathon seem shorter
The Diamond Head Lighthouse is the first waterstop for the Sunday morning training
runs. Water breaks are emphasized as being critical to a successful first marathon.
Part of the training consists of learning to stop and drink at each water station.
Pete and Carlye after a training run. This father and daughter team
trained with the Honolulu Marathon Clinic and successfully finished the 2000 Honolulu
Marathon together.
The gang at the Kalanianiole Highway Church water stop. This training run was the
inbound leg of a Bus Run. The bus dropped the Clinic members at the Hawaii Kai
boat harbor, where groups could choose a 9, 11 or 13 mile route back to
Kapiolani Park.
The Honolulu Marathon Clinic welcomes visitors Ritsu and Junko from Saitama, Japan. They
both had completed the marathon previously (1998 finisher's shirts) and had returned to
Hawaii for a vacation and for a run with the Clinic.
This photo was taken at the Yum Yum Tree breakfast after the post Thanksgiving tapering run.
This short Sunday run begins the
premarathon tapering process and also gives the group a chance to see what the
downtown portion of the race will look like.