Lincoln Marathon & Half Marathon
in United States at University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Lincoln Nebraska-
Half Marathon
Please note: Entries are non-refundable and non-transferable ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONSOnline registration is closed for this category.
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Marathon
Please note: Entries are non-refundable and non-transferable ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONSOnline registration is closed for this category.
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Lottery tickets -- Marathon
($10 each and will be donated to our designated charity, Project Purple)
500 total spots available (marathon & half-marathon). Lottery winners will be randomly selected by GetMeRegistered.com and notified by March 7th or 8th, 2018. Winners will then need to register and pay the $80 registration fee by 03/15/18.Online registration is closed for this category.
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Lottery tickets -- Half Marathon
($10 each and will be donated to our designated charity, Project Purple)
500 total spots available (marathon & half-marathon). Lottery winners will be randomly selected by GetMeRegistered.com and notified by March 7th or 8th 2018. Winners will then need to register and pay the $60 registration fee by 03/15/18.Online registration is closed for this category.
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Defer to 2020
You'll need your original transaction number on Step 2 of the process.Online registration is closed for this category.
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Upgrade to Marathon
Prior registration for the Half Marathon requiredOnline registration is closed for this category.
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Withdrawn
Online registration is closed for this category.
Project Purple - Our Charity |
A limited number of registrations are also available to those who wish to fund-raise for Project Purple, a non-profit organization created with the goal of raising awareness and funding to help find early testing and ultimately a cure for pancreatic cancer.
Jayne Snyder, a former Board Member for the Lincoln Track Club, passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2011. To honor her and all those affected by this cancer, Project Purple is the designated charity at this year's Lincoln Marathon and Half-Marathon. Pancreatic cancer is ranked #4 of the 10 deadliest cancers. It is also the least funded of the top ten cancers. Less than 6% of those diagnosed live five years.
Project Purple is working hard to change these statistics with the motto "running to beat pancreatic cancer." Most recently they gifted a $150,000 grant to the University of Nebraska Medical Center. They also support patients and families affected by this disease through a Patient Financial Aid Program and a Scholarship Program.
Please apply directly with Project Purple at www.run4projectpurple.org.
Spots filled quickly last year so it is recommended that runners apply within the first three weeks of January.
Questions? |
For event-related questions, please click on the Contact the Organizers button on the left-hand side of this page.
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