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Nadine Moors Aims for Her Record in Suffolk Marathon
Sept. 13 marathon and half marathon will support veterans' services.

Nadine Moors is taking on her personal record when she runs the inaugural Suffolk County Marathon & Half Marathon in Support of Veterans on September 13.
The races will raise funds to expand and enhance veterans’ services in Suffolk County. It also is a last-chance qualifier for the Boston marathon.
“I am running this race to see if I can set another personal record a year after giving birth to my second daughter. My last persona record was a year after having my first daughter who will be 4 in July.,” the Sayville resident said.
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“It will also be very convenient for my family to come and cheer me on and there is nothing more that motivates me then seeing them on the race course and at the finish.
The marathon has a distinctly planned route that was designed to showcase and drive tourism toward downtowns along the Great South Bay. The race will begin and end at Heckscher State Park in East Islip with a Taste of Long Island wine and food festival to end race festivities. Suffolk County has partnered with New York State to host this inaugural event.
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For some race participants, the Suffolk marathon is their first full marathon, while other registrants have been competing in marathons, tough mudder races and triathlons for years.
“The Suffolk County marathon is a mechanism to highlight the incredible communities, natural resources and businesses we have here in Suffolk County,” said County Executive Steve Bellone, who is also running the Suffolk marathon. “Suffolk County is a world renowned destination. From the Hamptons to our wine country to our amazing downtowns and world class beaches, we are a destination for tourism, businesses, recreation, and living. Our marathon will give us an opportunity to showcase all of that.”
To learn more about the Suffolk marathon or to register, visit http://www.suffolkmarathon.com or facebook.com/stevebellone