Kalakaua Merrie Mile

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Date: Saturday, December 07, 2019

Location: Honolulu Hawaii

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Double your bling at the Merrie Mile in Waikiki!Double your bling at the Merrie Mile in Waikiki!

This is a fun one-mile race in Waikiki followed by a beach party. Great as a warm-up for the marathon as well as visiting friends and family. Children of all ages are welcome to run the Merrie Mile.

Starts are in waves based on predicted finish time. The last wave is the professional wave starts with invited runners going sub 4min for the mile!

The race is named after King Kalakaua, who was known as The Merrie Monarch. The one-mile course starts at the Kapiolani Park end of Kalakaua Avenue and the turn around is by Kaiulani Ave. You’ll finish by Queens beach with a concert on the beach!

The entry fee is the same for all participants. All children must have a registered parent or guardian in the event with them. The parent/guardian must accompany the child at all times.  Shirts and medals will be for paid registrations.

Strollers are welcome to start at the back-of -the pack keeping in mind that safety is first and foremost for all participants.  

This is a fun one-mile race in Waikiki followed by a beach party. Great as a warm-up for the marathon as well as visiting friends and family. Children of all ages are welcome to run the Merrie Mile.

Starts are in waves based on predicted finish time. The last wave is the professional wave starts with invited runners going sub 4min for the mile!

The race is named after King Kalakaua, who was known as The Merrie Monarch. The one-mile course starts at the Kapiolani Park end of Kalakaua Avenue and the turn around is by Kaiulani Ave. You’ll finish by Queens beach with a concert on the beach!

The entry fee is the same for all participants. All children must have a registered parent or guardian in the event with them. The parent/guardian must accompany the child at all times.  Shirts and medals will be for paid registrations.

Strollers are welcome to start at the back-of -the pack keeping in mind that safety is first and foremost for all participants.