The Honolulu Marathon is the sixth largest in the world. , Are always on the second Sunday of December each year. It began in 1973 with the interest of seeking personal longevity and better health.
The cardiologist Jack Scaff was among the first to prescribe the race as therapy for heart problem. In 1995, the Honolulu Marathon enjoyed the distinction of being the world leader
when there were around 34.500 competitors.
The event is popular with runners from Japan. In fact, most participants come from that country, to the extent that the Honolulu Marathon Association maintains an office in Tokyo to negotiate the entries.
Usually brings together about 25 thousand runners each year, and this has placed consistently among the world leaders in terms of ending competition.
The entrance to the Honolulu Marathon is available for those who can afford it. Unlike other events of similar size and popularity, there is no qualification standards, no fixed limits on the number of runners, and no deadline for finishing the race.
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