Your all-time favorites could land you a spot in the Key West Half Marathon

We’re excited to have the Key West Half Marathon back with #RunChat for another chance for you to enter to win a 2024 race entry!

The Key West Half Marathon is joining #RunChat for several weeks full of fun on Instagram with three race entries up for grabs. To be entered to win a race entry, all you’ll have to do (along with a few minor other things) is post a picture of one of your “all-time favorites.”

This could be anything related to running - your all-time favorite shoes, race medal, selfie, running scene … seriously …ANYTHING related to your running adventures. Whether you’re brand new to running or been at it for decades, whatever is an all-time favorite to you is eligible.

To enter, please follow these few steps:

  1. Between 12:01 a.m. ET Sunday, Oct. 22 and 11:59 p.m. ET Saturday, Nov. 18, post a photo to Instagram of one of your all-time favorite running things

  2. The post MUST tag the following accounts: @key_west_half_marathon and @therunchat

  3. The post MUST use the hashtag of #RunChatAllTime

You can enter up to 4 times, but not in a row:

  1. You can enter once per week with different photos of your all-time favorite running things (so that’s four different all-time favorite things to post about!)

  2. The open time periods for each entry are from each Sunday through Saturday for four weeks

A few important details

  1. TWO winners will be selected at random and announced on Instagram on Sunday, Nov. 19

  2. Adding your posts to stories is encouraged, but will not increase your chances of winning

  3. Winners are responsible for their own travel and other expenses for the Key West Half Marathon weekend.

About the Key West Half Marathon

The Key West Half Marathon is celebrating its 26th year on Jan. 14, 2024. It was recently named one of the 10 best half marathons in the U.S.!

And that’s not all!

The code RUNCHAT15 gets you 15% off the 2024 Key West Half Marathon! Check out their website HERE for full details on the race.

David Hylton