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Salinas Valley Half Marathon to partner with Big Sur International Marathon 

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Held annually on the first weekend of August, the Salinas Valley Half Marathon is a 13.1-mile point-to-point course that begins at the historic Soledad Mission and ends at Pessagno Winery with a wine-themed finish celebration.

Partnership will provide ‘stronger ongoing support’ for the race

–The Salinas Valley Half Marathon, a popular race run through the scenic agriculture lands of Monterey County, is forming a strategic alliance with the Big Sur International Marathon to operate and manage the event. The organizations hope that this new arrangement will provide stronger ongoing support to the Salinas Valley race and further diversify the Big Sur Marathon’s “family of events.”

Held annually on the first weekend of August, the Salinas Valley Half Marathon is a 13.1-mile point-to-point course begins at the historic Soledad Mission and ends at Pessagno Winery with a wine-themed finish celebration. Approximately 1,500 runners, primarily from Northern and Central California, participate annually.

“We’re excited about the great potential this partnership holds,” said Executive Director of the Big Sur International Marathon Doug Thurston. “The all-volunteer board of the SVHM has created a popular, well-organized event and remains passionate about keeping the flavor of the race. We are pleased that many of the Salinas Valley Half Marathon board members will continue to hold key roles under the new arrangement.”

“I’m thrilled about the opportunity for sustainability and growth this collaborative partnership creates,” Tiffany DiTullio, founding member and current president of the Salinas Valley Half Marathon said. “We’ve been blessed to have an incredibly committed group of Board members and committee chairs, all of whom fully support and embrace this new venture.”

Thurston and DiTullio said they plan no major changes with the race this year which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Aug. 6. They say that the importance of keeping the Salinas area community involved is key to the continued success of the race. A host of local sponsors have supported the race since its inception and race volunteers from throughout the community have played a key role. While responsibility for the race will shift to the Big Sur organization, the Salinas Valley Half Marathon will enjoy the same or greater level of local involvement and will be able to more strongly support non-profit organizations throughout the Salinas Valley.

“Taylor Farms has been a supporter of the Salinas Valley Half Marathon since the beginning,” said Taylor Farms, a founding sponsor of the SVHM. “The collaboration of the Salinas Valley Half Marathon with the Big Sur International Marathon organization will solidify this important event for Monterey County and provide additional positive exposure for the Salinas Valley,” CEO Bruce Taylor said.

“This is really a trailblazing moment for our county,” said Scott Maidment, who has served as race director for the past four years and has been involved since its inception. “It’s not often that two strong entities from the Salinas Valley and the Monterey Peninsula have partnered to this extent, he said. “This could be a model for other groups from the Salinas Valley to better collaborate with those from the Monterey Peninsula.”

Currently BSIM operates its 31-year-old flagship event, the Big Sur International Marathon, and five additional runs held on the last Sunday of April; the Half Marathon on Monterey Bay in November; and Run in the Name of Love 5K & dog-friendly 2K in June. The national award-winning Just Run youth fitness program is also under their umbrella, and more fitness opportunities are among future projects for the organization.

The Salinas Valley Half Marathon is now open for registration at http://www.salinasvalleyhalfmarathon.org. Prices will remain unchanged, beginning at $85 with a $10 discount for active military and runners under 21. The Big Sur Marathon will handle all registration through Active.com.

For more information on the new organization and/or the race, contact info@bsim.org or (831) 625-6226.

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