Location:
Silver Comet Trail,
Mableton,
GA
Brought to you by: Silver Comet Races
The race begins at 7:45am. DJ will announce line up. Pace signs will be held up, however, pacer groups are not set up for either race. Please note: If you show up late, no one will be at the Mable House, we will have gone to the finish line. Marathoners must meet the 5.5 hour time limit. This is strictly enforced. Full information available at http://www.silvercometraces.com. The Silver Comet 10k, Marathon, and Half Marathon are presented by Silver Comet Races, which is owned and founded by Dana Greene. The race proceeds benefit numerous community programs and school running programs.
Location: Silver Comet Trail, Mableton, GA
Brought to you by: Silver Comet Races
Saturday, October 28, 2017 1:30 AM - Saturday, October 28, 2017 10:00 AM
Mable House Amphitheater: 5239 Floyd Rd SW, Mableton, GA 30126 Ample parking available at the Mable House Amphitheater. Unofficial parking available in the Floyd Middle School Lot – do not park in front of the school or in the gym lots. Do not park at the Post Office, Library, Silver Comet Bike Depot, on the street, or at any businesses other than the ones listed above. You WILL be towed. There is NO parking at the Finish Line.
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