Come check out our Eleet Ladies at the 2010 Beach to Bay Marathon Relay on Saturday, May 15th. We will also be part of the Beach to Bay Sports Expo on Friday, March, 14th from 10am-8pm.
2010 Beach to Bay Marathon Relay
7:00 a.m.
Corpus Christi, TX
The third Saturday in May is Armed Forces Day. Back in 1976, the very first Beach to Bay Relay Marathon was held on Armed Forces Day to honor our nation’s men and women serving in the United States of America’s Military. This tradition was founded by Captain John Butterfield, who today currently resides in the State of Florida.
This year’s 35th running of the Beach to Bay Relay Marathon will be held on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 15th, 2010.
The race always begins promptly at 7:00 a.m. at Nueces County Park on the beach just south of Bob Hall Pier, adjacent to Gulf Beach Access Road 6.
The Beach to Bay Relay Marathon is a complete 26.2 point-to-point relay route, beginning on North Padre Island, winding through Naval Air Station Corpus Christi and ending at Cole Park along Corpus Christi’s scenic downtown.
The course is divided into six-legs approximating 4.4 miles. The first leg is run on the beach and the remaining legs are run of pavement.
The race has grown in immense proportions since 1976. Today, touting 1,980 teams in 2009, totaling over 12,000 runners. The Beach to Bay Relay Marathon is a relay-running event and six (6) participants are required for each individual leg of the course.
The race has attracted runners from Kenya, England, Mexico and Canada and is the United States most premier and largest relay running event.
