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		<title>Santa Fe is Hosting a Half Marathon!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good news for all of you local runners; Santa Fe is going to host it&#8217;s inaguaral half marathon this September. It looks to be a challenging course travelling from Ft. Marcy to the Buffallo Thunder casino. However, it should be incredibly beautiful as well. Check out the following article from the New Mexican for additional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good news for all of you local runners; Santa Fe is going to host it&#8217;s inaguaral half marathon this September.<span id="more-1314"></span></p>
<p>It looks to be a challenging course travelling from Ft. Marcy to the Buffallo Thunder casino. However, it should be incredibly beautiful as well. Check out the following article from the New Mexican for additional information.</p>
<p>Article:</p>
<p>Half-marathon aims to lure runners for 13 miles of mountain views<br />
By: Julie Ann Grimm | The New Mexican</p>
<p>A group of accomplished Santa Fe runners who are organizing the city&#8217;s first half-marathon this fall hope racers will include elite athletes, adventure tourists and local residents.</p>
<p>The new nonprofit the runners formed, Global Running Culture, would use the 13-mile race from the Fort Marcy Recreation Complex to Buffalo Thunder Resort &amp; Casino to raise money for youth fitness and nutrition programs.</p>
<p>&#8220;All of us have been competitive runners, so we know the sport from the athlete&#8217;s perspective,&#8221; said Joseph Karnes, an attorney who is part of the planning team along with Abraham Kosgei, a Pojoaque Valley High School running coach, and Antonio Lopez, a former state track and field champ who won the New Mexico Marathon in 2009.</p>
<p>&#8220;All of us have made a commitment to give back to the sport because it has given us so much,&#8221; Karnes said.</p>
<p>Karnes was on the board of directors for the Big Sur International Marathon in California for six years. Kosgei, who was born in the Rift Valley of Kenya but now lives in Pojoaque, is an international competitor who qualified for the Kenyan Olympic team in 2000.</p>
<p>The three hope their experience, combined with Santa Fe&#8217;s natural beauty and challenging conditions, will contribute to making the Sept. 18 race an annual success.</p>
<p>Big Sur was one of the first &#8220;destination marathons&#8221; to advertise tourist attractions alongside a major athletic endeavor, Karnes said. The idea has caught on since then. But given Santa Fe&#8217;s lung-crushing, 7,000-foot elevation, organizers opted to try for 13 miles instead of 26.</p>
<p>&#8220;Most people live a lot lower than that, and running a full marathon at altitude is really pushing it. But then we said, &#8216;Wait a minute, there are not many destination half-marathons that we know of,&#8217; &#8221; Karnes said.</p>
<p>The course starts at Fort Marcy and heads north on Old Taos Highway, paralleling U.S. 84/285 and offering views of the Sangre de Cristos and the Jemez Mountains. It then passes the Santa Fe Opera and Tesuque Village Market, and ends at the Buffalo Thunder Resort &amp; Casino on Pojoaque Pueblo.</p>
<p>The pueblo has organized a 12K race for the last two years, so Kosgei said he&#8217;s banking on some of the 200 participants in last year&#8217;s Thunder Run to sign up for the longer event. Pojoaque Pueblo Gov. George Rivera, who ran the Boston Marathon in 2009, also is lending support to the nonprofit endeavor this year, Kosgei said.</p>
<p>Kosgei was one of the founders of the AmeriKenya running club, which brought dozens of athletes to Santa Fe from African nations to train. Now, in addition to his duties with Pojoaque Valley High School, he&#8217;s also a youth fitness coach at Pojoaque Pueblo Wellness Center and operates an all-ages running club in Northern New Mexico.</p>
<p>Teaching children the value of being an athlete is important, he said, and bringing high-profile athletes to compete in Santa Fe will help inspire youth to eat well and stay fit.</p>
<p>&#8220;When we plant that in their mind, they will change,&#8221; he said, adding later, &#8220;Running is like a prayer. It is like a connection between you and nature. So if you&#8217;re running, you pass a certain limit where you are enjoying it, and good things come to you.&#8221;</p>
<p>Santa Fean Greg Gonzales, 48, said he&#8217;s already planning to participate and is looking forward to a race that requires no travel. In past years, he&#8217;s gone to Albuquerque, Phoenix and Los Angeles to run competitively. Years ago, he said, he participated in an event called Santa Fe Run Around and also recalls a local race around the Fiesta season.</p>
<p>&#8220;None of them really ever took off,&#8221; Gonzales said. &#8220;It sounds like what these guys are trying to do would really be something that will put Santa Fe on the map for runners.&#8221;</p>
<p>USA Track &amp; Field recently certified the half-marathon course, which means it will be advertised as such for experienced athletes who want assurance that it&#8217;s well-organized.</p>
<p>Participants will be able to drive to the casino and park, ride shuttle buses back to the starting line, and then run back to their vehicles. Organizers also plan live music along the course.</p>
<p>Charity beneficiaries include the Boys &amp; Girls Club of Santa Fe, Wings of America, which helps Native American youth get into competitive running, and Gotab Berur, a Kenyan charity that focuses on community improvement.</p>
<p>Cyclists have long visited Santa Fe for the annual Santa Fe Century, a 100-mile bike event that attracts about 3,000 participants and is planned for May 15 this year. The city of Santa Fe&#8217;s annual triathlon will be held July 16, and a 5K east-side race that benefits the Wood Gormley Elementary School Parent Teacher Association is scheduled for April 30.</p>
<p>Contact Julie Ann Grimm at 986-3017 or <a href="mailto:jgrimm@sfnewmexican.com">jgrimm@sfnewmexican.com</a>.</p>
<p>IF YOU GO</p>
<p>What: Global Running Culture&#8217;s half-marathon from Santa Fe to Buffalo Thunder Resort &amp; Casino</p>
<p>When: Sept. 18</p>
<p>Cost: $50, registration opens later this summer</p>
<p>Why: Proceeds benefit the Santa Fe Boys &amp; Girls Club, Wings of America and Gotab Berur, a charity in Kenya</p>
<p><a href="http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/Half-marathon-aims-to-lure-runners-for-13-miles-of-mountain-vie" target="_blank">Link to Original Article Here</a></p>
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		<title>25th Annual Santa Fe Century Bike Ride</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:24:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s time to dust off the old bike because the Santa Fe Century is just around the corner.This year join Matt and Ryan on Sunday, May 16th for 100 miles of riding through some of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico&#8217;s best scenery and history. Seriously, if you want to ride with us, let us know.  We&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s time to dust off the old bike because the Santa Fe Century is just around the corner.<span id="more-956"></span>This year join Matt and Ryan on Sunday, May 16th for 100 miles of riding through some of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico&#8217;s best scenery and history. Seriously, if you want to ride with us, let us know.  We&#8217;ll be out taking it all in for what we&#8217;re sure will be another great ride. Below is all of the information you need to know for this year&#8217;s event.</p>
<p><strong>Registration<br />
</strong>You can register at <a href="http://www.active.com/" target="_blank">Active.com </a>or on the <a href="http://" target="_blank">Sante Fe Century Website</a>. You may also register at the Century venue before the ride on either Saturday evening or Sunday morning. A Confirmation Receipt w/ your Ride Number will be mailed to all pre-registered riders. You must bring the Confirmation Receipt w/ you to the registration area to pick up your ride kit. Ride Kit contains a Santa Fe Century Water Bottle, rider number, &amp; route maps.</p>
<p>If you ordered a Santa Fe Century T-shirt, it will be with your ride kit. Ride kits can be picked up on either Saturday evening or Sunday morning.</p>
<p><strong>Course &amp; Routes</strong></p>
<p>Course- All rides start from the Century venue at Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center (corner of St. Michael&#8217;s Dr. &amp; Hospital Dr.) in Santa Fe. Ride Kits have detailed route maps with ride instructions and mileages to the Food-Stops. All routes are carefully marked with signs along the entire distance.</p>
<p>Century Loop- This is a medium difficult Century with rollers, ascents and descents, but with a major stretch of flats and easy rollers.</p>
<p>Half-Century Loop- This 50 mile loop is more difficult than the 50 mile Out &amp; Back ride.</p>
<p>Other Rides- Out &amp; Back: 25, 50, &amp; 75 miles out &amp; back to Eldorado, Galisteo, and Stanley respectively. One-Way: Starting from the Food-Stops: 79 miles from Madrid, 66 miles from Heart Break, 56 miles from Cedar Grove, 47 miles from Stanley, 25 miles from Galisteo. There is no transportation from the Century venue for the One-Way rides. You&#8217;re on your own to get there.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.santafecentury.com/routemap.html" target="_blank">Click Here For A Course Map</a><br />
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<strong>Support<br />
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<p>SAG Wagons patrol the routes to help the riders. In addition, volunteer mechanics will help with repairs, small parts, tires &amp; tubes at the Food-Stops. In case of injury, medical assistance is available from the fire districts along the routes. Phone 911.</p>
<p> <br />
There are 6 FOOD-STOPS w/ snacks, fresh fruit, energy drink, &amp; water staffed by Volunteers at Madrid (25 miles), Heart Break Hill (38 miles), Cedar Grove (48 miles), Stanley (62 miles/75 mile turn around), Galisteo (80 miles / 50 mile turn around), and Eldorado (92 miles / 25 mile turn around).</p>
<p><strong>We hope to see you there!</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://homesinsantafenm.com/contact-us/">Contact Matt Desmond and Ryan Bolton</a></p>
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