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HONOLULU MARATHON - 2021 - See Exactly What To Expect In This Race

If you are thinking of running the Honolulu Marathon and want to know what exactly to expect, then check out this video. This video is our personal experience of running in the Honolulu Marathon, which is located in the beautiful State of Hawaii. Our video will not only specifically show you various experiences and sights along the race course; but will also tell you the entrance fees and historical numbers of the participants that have previously ran in the Honolulu Marathon. A summary of the Honolulu Marathon course is as follows: The Honolulu Marathon starts on Ala Moana Boulevard, which in Hawaiian means “path by the ocean.” At the starting line is Ala Moana Beach Park, a local recreation area encompassing over 100 acres of park, beaches, swimming and surfing spots. The 2nd Mile of the course runs through downtown along Honolulu Harbor and the historic Aloha Tower, a ten- story clock tower which was the tallest building in Hawaii when it was erected in 1926. Runners turn right into Chinatown and proceed through Downtown Honolulu on South King Street. This historic stretch of the course passes Iolani Palace, the only royal palace on American soil; the gilded statue of King Kamehameha; Kawaiahao Church, built with coral blocks from nearby reefs; Honolulu Hale, city hall; and Mission Houses Museum. The race forks right onto Kapiolani Boulevard through urban Honolulu and in the 4th Mile turns right down Piikoi Street. The course returns to Ala Moana Boulevard, this time passing Ala Moana Center, a huge, open-air mall with more than 250 stores. The bridge spanning the Ala Wai Canal marks the entrance to Waikiki. The Ala Wai Canal is a favorite training area for outrigger canoe paddlers and the Ala Wai Harbor hosts international yachting competitions. Mile 5 races through the concrete jungle of Waikiki high-rise hotels and condominiums, by the Hilton Hawaiian Village and the U.S. Army’s Fort DeRussy. The course turns right onto Kalakaua Avenue lined with shops offering everything from tacky souvenirs and t-shirts to high- priced designer merchandise. Near the 6th Mile, the course forks to the left onto Monsarrat Avenue, around the Honolulu Zoo and past the Waikiki Shell. Runners turn right onto Paki Avenue which threads around Kapiolani Park, Hawaii’s first public park. As the course nears Diamond Head, an extinct volcanic crater 760-feet high, there are some short, uphill grades and breathtaking views of Oahu’s east coastline. The route circles the crater to the left on Diamond Head Road, then turns right onto 18th Avenue. The race turns right onto Kilauea Avenue in the 10th Mile, passing through residential and commercial areas of Kahala then merges into Kalanianaole Highway. The coastal route continues for four miles through the bedroom communities of Waialae Iki, Aina Haina, and Niu Valley. This suburban area of Honolulu is comprised of hillside communities with side roads that curve steeply up the mountains. The expensive homes, often perched precariously on cliffs, provide panoramic views of the ocean far below. In the 16th Mile, runners turn left onto Hawaii Kai Drive into a valley community created by and named for billionaire industrialist Henry J. Kaiser. The course through residential Hawaii Kai loops around an inland waterway. Looming ahead is Koko Head, a volcanic crater eroded on one side by the ocean into the popular snorkel spot, Hanauma Bay. The course turns right back onto Kalanianiole Highway at Maunalua Bay Beach Park, a popular spot for parasailing and outrigger canoes. For the next four miles, runners double back along Kalanianaole Highway passing Kawaikui and Wailupe beach parks. At Mile 22, the course turns left onto Kealaolu Avenue along the Waialae Country Club where the Hawaiian Open PGA Golf Tournament is held. At the road’s end, the route turns right onto Kahala Avenue, a neighborhood of luxury homes fronting Kahala Beach and Black Point. Kahala Avenue merges into Diamond Head Road at Mile 24, circling back around Diamond Head crater. As the last miles of the course curves around Diamond Head toward the finish in Waikiki, the route passes Cliffs, a popular surfing spot, and the Diamond Head Lighthouse. The last final stretch of the race runs along the park past Sans Souci Beach and the Waikiki Aquarium to the finish line near the Kapiolani Park Bandstand. We hope you enjoy this video of the Honolulu, Hawaii Marathon. If you have any feedback about what you liked or disliked about the video, please feel free to post any thoughts in the comments section. We will reply to all comments as soon as we can. Lastly, the music that was partially used in this video was "Fly Away" by Lenny Kravitz. Please note that we do not own or claim to own the copyright to this song, which strictly belongs to the artist mentioned above. It is strictly being used under the fair use doctrine. Thank you for supporting this channel and watching this video. God bless,

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