Team In Training offers runners and walkers the opportunity to take on the
challenge of a marathon or half-marathon and make a difference in the lives
of 785,829 Americans living with blood cancers.
Along with a customized-training program and expert coaching, participants
will train with a local group of like-minded individuals for motivation and
inspiration.

Team In Training®
(TNT) is currently recruiting walkers and runners for its summer
season. Please note that participation in a TNT event is subject to
the local availability of group training and transportation
arrangements. Please consult the TNT staff at your local Society
chapter for additional details.
Fill out our online Tell Me More form to find out the marathons
offered by your local chapter.
Country Music Half
Marathon
Saturday, April 25, 2009 (Nashville, TN)
Run/Walk:
Half
The 10th annual Country Music 1/2 Marathon will start in Centennial Park
and run through Nashville's most scenic sights. Fifty bands on 28
entertainment stages and hundreds of high school cheerleaders will
entertain runners, walkers and spectators alike. Country, rock, jazz,
blues, swing and more will pulsate every mile on the
course.
Rock N' Roll Marathon & Half
Marathon
Sunday, May 31, 2009 (San Diego, CA) Run/Walk:
Full/Half
The Rock n' Roll Marathon
began 12 years ago and is still rockin'! In beautiful San
Diego you will find perfect running weather - low 60's is the average
temperature at the start. 45 Live bands , 2000 spirited
cheerleaders and 19 themed aid stations will energize you start to
finish. Finish off the day with a free Headliner
Concert.
Mayor's Marathon & Half Marathon
Saturday, June 20,
2009 (Anchorage, AK) Run/Walk:
Full/Half
Since 1974, runners from all over the
world have traveled to Anchorage for the Mayor's Marathon &
Half-Marathon. You're invited to join the nearly 4,000 runners
& walkers as they wind through Anchorage's award-winning trail system
during Alaska's summer solstice. The course offers scenic vistas and
wildlife viewing opportunities as it travels from the foothills of the
Chugach Mountains to the steely waters of Cook Inlet .