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Aloha Runners,
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Entry Fees Scheduled to Increase From June 1
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Register now and save!
Registration is very strong for the 2007 Maui
Marathon and Maui Half Marathon both
scheduled for September 16, 2007. Actually the
number of new registrations for April has
been the largest ever for this month.
However if you are still undecided as to
whether you are joining us for these
events, please keep in mind that all race
fees are scheduled to increase from June 1.
The Maui Marathon fee will increase from $85
to $95 and the Half Marathon will increase
from $75 to $80.
If you are considering running in Maui, we
suggest you jump on board, register today,
start training now and be part of this great
event in 2007.
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Confirmation Lists Updated
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Updated May 15, 2007
The confirmation lists were updated on 5/15/07
for the 2007 Maui Marathon, Maui Half
Marathon, Maui Tacos 5K and the world famous
Carbo Luau for all entries received through
5/14/07. See if your name is listed.
If you registered prior to 5/14/07 and do
not see your name on the list, send an email
to info@mauimarathon.com with your details
(name, address, phone, type of entry and date
entered). This is especially true if you sent
in a hard copy entry after the 2006 Maui
Marathon or have a 2006/2007 rollover.
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A small survey for you!
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Please take two minutes to help us improve our event for you!
We are conducting a small survey to help us
improve the event for you. We would really
appreciate it if you could take a moment and
complete the "spam free" survey.
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The Maui Marathon Raises Money for Local and National Charities
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Over $280,000 raised in the last 10 years
Raising funds for charitable organizations
and being a part of the community is
something we firmly believe in. Without
community support, the Maui Marathon, Maui
Half Marathon, Maui Tacos 5k and the Front
Street Mile would not be possible.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America,
Inc. is a national non-profit health agency
dedicated to seeking the cause and cure for
leukemia, multiple myeloma, Hodgkins disease,
and the lymphomas, while improving the lives
of patients and their families.
The Society provides funding for research,
public and professional education, patient
aid and community service programs. The 2006
Maui Marathon had 250 participants from the
society, and raised over $1.3 million from the
Maui Marathon and Half Marathon alone!
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Book Your Travel Now!
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Now that you have committed to your 26.2 or
13.1-mile goal in paradise, your next step is
find the perfect travel arrangements and
accommodations for you and your cheering squad.
Marathon Tours & Travel, the official travel
agency, invites you to enjoy Hawaiian
hospitality at The Westin Maui, race
headquarters. Take advantage of special rates
offered exclusively through Marathon Tours
including the "5th or 10th Night Free." The
hotel is located at the finish line. Bus
transportation will be provided to the race
start in Kahului.
Packages rates are available from all cities
for any length of stay and at other hotels.
Please email
Marathon Tours for a quote with your
details or for further information call
800-444-4097 (9:00 am- 5:30 pm EDT.) Or visit
www.marathontours.com/maui
for more information
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2007 Sponsors
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The 2007 Maui Marathon cannot happen without
our committed sponsors. Many of our sponsors
have been with us for over ten years and we
would like to applaud them for their support.
Mark Ellman the founder of Maui Tacos, has
sponsored the 5K for the last seven years. He
has even completed the 5K himself the last
two years. Mark is very community oriented
and is right behind everything the Maui
Marathon events stand for.
Maui Tacos Story
Internationally acclaimed Hawaiian chef and
restaurateur, Mark Ellman, first conceived
Maui Tacos from the lanai of his beachfront
home in Maui. With the persistent crash of
waves pounding the beachfront shore, he
sipped a glass of mango iced tea,
contemplated life, death and the surfers
waiting for the next great wave, and the
delicious Mexican food he grew up with in
Southern California and longed for in his new
home in Hawaii.
As the sun set on the Pacific, Chef Ellman
knew what he wanted to do. He went to work
and in 1993 he opened the first MAUI TACOS
restaurant, in Napili, Maui. "I set out to
create a restaurant fusing traditional
Mexican fare with the exotic flavors from the
Hawaiian Islands". The successful result was
MAUI TACOS.
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Shop Online For Cool Maui Gear
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Up to 60% discount on select products!
for just 30 days we are offering up to 50%
discount on a select range of products.
Take a look through our new and fully secure
online shopping cart.
We will be adding lots more Maui-style items
throughout the year but stop by for a browse
today and check out our specials!
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Commit to Get Fit - Start Training Today!
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Take the first step to getting in the best
shape of your life by beginning your training
program today. Really cool training programs for
the marathon, half marathon and 5K are
available here
through our friends at www.coolrunning.com.
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Jay Satenstein - A Maui Legend
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He calls the Maui Marathon his Favorite
Running has not always been a passion for
60-year-old Jay Satenstein, but once the
Smithtown, NY-Kihei, HI resident took up the
sport in 1979, it became a way of life.
Satenstein believes that running is not
only a great source of exercise, but is also
a tool to help him clear his mind before he
goes off to work in the morning. "My running
partner is in the heating and air
conditioning business and I am in the jewelry
business," Satenstein said. "We don't know
anything about each other's business but
while running, we can vent all our stress
from work."
In fact, it is the camaraderie between
runners that Satenstein said he enjoys most.
"The people you meet through running is
what excites me." He believes it is often
the common thread for people of different
types of careers and backgrounds, as he found
out while running with groups like the River
Road Rats, the Northport Running Club,
Bohemia Track Club and Valley Isle Road
Runners in Maui.
"I'm one of the unusual ones, I'm a
talker," said Satenstein who finished last
month's Boston Marathon in 3:47:31, placing
79th in his age group.
While he enjoys all marathons, he calls
the Maui Marathon his favorite. "How can you
beat the atmosphere and the weather in Hawaii?"
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