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Courses de Half Marathon près de Charleston-North Charleston, SC

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Courses de Half Marathon à venir près de Charleston-North Charleston, SC

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Course · road · Half Marathon
The Dirt Dash
Johns Island · à 24 km
Charleston-North Charleston, SC · 80 km
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Courses de Half Marathon récurrentes près de Charleston-North Charleston, SC

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Summerville Sweet Tea Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K
SAM NOV 7
The Summerville Sweet Tea Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K begins at 200 South Main Street in downtown Summerville, South Carolina. All three distances start at 7:00 AM Eastern. Participants can select from 13.1 miles, 6.2 miles, or 3.1 miles, allowing half marathoners, 10K runners, and 5K participants to run on the same race morning. The course starts downtown, moves onto a recreational path, goes through residential areas, and circles back downtown to finish. A distinctive feature is the finish line, which includes the World's Largest Sweet Tea. Live entertainment and water stations are available along the route. Afterward, runners can vote for their preferred entertainment and the most spirited aid station. Half marathoners must reach Newington Neighborhood within 90 minutes and complete the race within 3 hours 30 minutes. 10K runners must pass James Allan Park within 90 minutes and finish within 2 hours 30 minutes.
Bohicket 5k and Half at Seabrook Island
SAM NOV 21
The Bohicket 5K and Half on Seabrook Island is a Lowcountry race in South Carolina, featuring a half marathon, 5K run, 5K walk, and a virtual half marathon option. It takes place regardless of weather and is organized with the Kiawah-Seabrook Exchange Club, Charleston Animal Society, and Charleston Running Club. Proceeds from the race support these organizations. The course offers runners views of sea island marshes, sections near the Atlantic Ocean, and roads lined with historic trees. Wildlife is present; runners might see island deer, various birds, and other native animals. Horses from the equestrian center have been observed running alongside the course from their enclosure. The event started as a 5K and 10K for the Lowcountry running community before expanding to its present 5K and half marathon format. Awards are extensive, covering overall, masters, grandmasters, great grandmasters, age-group, and age-graded categories, accommodating competitive runners, walkers, and local participants.
The Swamp Fox Ultra
SAM MAR 6
The Swamp Fox Ultra takes place on the Swamp Fox Passage of the Palmetto Trail. It begins and ends at Buck Hall Landing in McClellanville, near Charleston, South Carolina. This trail race series offers distances from 10K to 100 miles, accommodating both short off-road runs and overnight ultras. The event starts in the morning, with the longest race extending into the following day, featuring generous cutoff times. Palmetto Ultras organizes the race, presented by Fleet Feet and Billy Simons Real Estate. The course follows lowcountry trails within Francis Marion National Forest. It includes singletrack, doubletrack, rooty woods paths, and fire roads, with only two brief paved road sections. The 100-mile race is an out-and-back course covering 52 miles before runners turn back towards the finish. The 50-mile, 50K, half marathon, and 10K also use out-and-back configurations instead of loops. Organizers state it is the sole trail race that crosses the entire Francis Marion National Forest. Aid stations are positioned along the route, drop bags can be sent to and returned from aid stations, and all finishers receive a race-logo camp mug. Those completing the 100-mile distance also receive a buckle.
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S'entraîner dans le Lowcountry de Charleston

Charleston-North Charleston, SC accueille 4 courses de Half Marathon en 2026 dans un rayon de 80 km du centre-ville — dates à venir, séries récurrentes et autres courses à proximité, le tout au même endroit.

Ici, on court de Hampton Park à The Battery, puis on traverse le Ravenel Bridge quand il faut des intervalles qui piquent. De Waterfront Park à The Battery, tu as trois miles de vues typiques de Charleston, et le Historic District transforme une sortie Z2 tranquille en petite balade dans les ruelles coloniales. Pour les miles sur la plage, direction Isle of Palms et Sullivan's Island, tandis que de Shem Creek à Pitt Street, ça fait cinq miles à travers Old Village. Le Charleston Running Club, Let's Run CHS, Ethos athletic club, Fleet Feet Mount Pleasant, Black Girls RUN! Charleston et les Park Circle Pacers animent la semaine. Le Cooper River Bridge Run, c'est la course phare, avec le Stoney 100, l'IOP 5K et le Floppin' Flounder 5K juste derrière.

Pour les base miles plats et salés, on roule sur la West Ashley Greenway, la West Ashley Bikeway, le James Island Connector et le Ravenel Bridge Path. Le Coastal Cyclists donne le la, et Trek Bikes of Mt. Pleasant maintient Barn Jam et la 10 AM Social Ride au programme. L'Awendaw A Ride, c'est 41 miles à 23 MPH de moyenne, tandis que l'Awendaw B Ride, c'est plutôt 32 miles à 19-21 MPH. Le parcours fait 7 km avec 143 m de D+, de quoi faire travailler les jambes pour un gran fondo. Le Ravenel Bridge, c'est le seul endroit où ça monte vraiment ici. Et pour le gravel et la terre, tu as le Swamp Fox Passage, l'Awendaw Passage, Brick Church Rd to Hoover Rd, et Wando Road to Brick Church Road.

Le printemps, de mars à mai, et l'automne, de septembre à novembre, offrent les meilleures conditions pour courir et rouler. L'été, il fait chaud et lourd, donc on part tôt, on s'hydrate bien et on raccourcit les séances intenses, sauf si le plan dit le contraire. La température de l'eau est généralement entre 72 et 78°F, et après une sortie sur la plage, tu peux finir les jambes dans l'océan si ça te dit. L'hiver est doux comparé aux climats du Nord, donc les clubs sont toujours là et les sorties ont lieu, qu'il pleuve ou qu'il fasse beau. La ville est à 2 m d'altitude, et le Ravenel Bridge te fait quand même sentir la seule montée régulière du coin.