The Inaugural Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon will be run on a brand new half marathon course at the Walt Disney World Resort, and it will be run at night! Where else can you run a half marathon at night? Running through theme parks and world-class Disney entertainment along the way will make the miles fly by, but what could motivate you more than finishing inside Epcot® to an exclusive after-hours party inside the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival? Culinary delights and specialty drinks from around the world await you along with an inaugural finisher medal! This race experience will be the ultimate "Runner's Night Out". Mark your race calendars now for the race weekend with a party you don't want to miss!
Come run the premiere 50k trail race in the Southeast. Taking place on a beautiful dirt-packed trail with Tennessee mountain stone thrown in, and with a 5000+ ft. elevation gain, the Rock/Creek StumpJump 50k benefits Wild Trails for trail access and maintenance efforts in the Chattanooga are. Looking for a shorter race on the same beautiful trail? You're in luck! There will be an 11 Mile course offered as well.
When:
October 2, 2010
Cost:
50k Race Fee= $60
50k Race Fee (If you do not want a T-shirt with registration)= $48
11 mile Race Fee= $45
11 mile Race Fee (If you do not want a T-shirt with registration)= $35
Race Fee Post 9/02/10:
50k Race Fee= $70
50k Race Fee (If you do not want a T-shirt with registration)= $58
11 mile Race Fee= $55
11 mile Race Fee (If you do not want a T-shirt with registration)= $43 *
* You must register before 11:59pm on 9/23/10 to receive a free T-shirt with Registration!
50k Race Fee post 9/23/10 at 11:59pm (no more T-shirts will be included with registration)= $70
11 Mile Race Fee post 9/23/10 at 11:59pm (no more T-shirts will be included with registration)= $55
Online Registration will close 9/28/10 at 11:59pm. No day of registration.
The Start Line will be located at W. Santa Clara St. and Almaden Blvd., and the Finish Line will be located at the Plaza de Cesar Chavez in downtown San Jose.
Here’s what to expect on the course…
14 Entertainment stages
7 Water stations
7 Cytomax locations
5 Medical tents
1 MGD 64 Beer at Finish (Must be 21 and over; must show race bib)
4-hour time limit – walker friendly!
Each registered participant and finisher will receive the following:
Half Marathon entry
Race number, T-shirt and goodie bag to be picked up at the Expo
Water, Sports Drink, and GU Gel along the course
Food and water at the start and finish lines
Entertainment stages with live music and cheerleaders along the course
Finisher’s medal when you cross the finish line
Free post-race headliner concert with your race number
Finisher’s certificate sent to you post race
Last but not least, a rockin’ experience!
Location of Start/Finish Line:
The Tyler Rose marathon will start and end in the heart of old downtown Tyler.
Course Time Limit:
The course will be open for 6 1/2 hours. This allows walkers to compete at a 15 minute per mile pace. It does not allow for long stops. We would appreciate all to meet course time limits.
Pace Team:
Want to be part of our Tyler Rose Marathon Pace team? We need your help. Free entry and pay involved. Please hit the contact us button and express your interest.
Marathon Start Time:
Sunday, October 10, 2010
7:30 am Central DST
ChronoTrack Timing at the Tyler Rose:
The Tyler Rose will use ChronoTrack timing system, which records your time precisely from start to finish. Chrontrack is the latest timing technology. Your timing tag is now disposable and will come with your bib number when you get your race packet. No more lining up to get your timing chip race morning, and no waiting to have your timing chip retrieved at the finish line! Awards will be based on gun time.
Fees:
Entry fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. No exceptions.
$80 through October 1, 2010
$90 October 2, 2010 through October 9, 2010
There will be no race day registration.
The 2010 Daytona Beach Half Marathon course will be released in late September. A map will be posted on the website and emailed to registered runners and past participants. This year’s course will not include a lap on the track because of the repaving project at Daytona International Speedway.
Race organizers have developed several “race friendly” course options, and each option is based on the progress of the construction. The race will begin and end at the Speedway. Permanent restrooms and race day parking will be located near the start and finish lines. Each course option ensures a “track experience” for runners and spectators.
Keep checking the website and Facebook for more updates!
On the 13.1-mile course, runners will see a variety of historic and noteworthy sites:
Daytona International Speedway
The Speedway annually hosts the Super Bowl of motorsports, the DAYTONA 500, each February. The World Center of Racing is also the home of NASCAR’s Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola, held each July.
DAYTONA 500 Experience
The attraction is located outside turn four of the Speedway on the corner of International Speedway Boulevard and Bill France Blvd., and is the official attraction of NASCAR. Guests can experience the sights, sounds and history of the DAYTONA 500 through static and interactive displays. Each Daytona Beach Half Marathon entrant receives one complimentary DAYTONA 500 Experience admission.
Mainland High School
At the 3.5-mile mark, runners will pass Mainland High School, the alma mater of NBA star Vince Carter. The school's gymnasium is named after Carter, who has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the school. Carter currently plays for the hometown Orlando Magic.
Bethune-Cookman University
Runners will run past BCU twice during the race. Bethune-Cookman was founded in 1904 by Mary McLeod Bethune, and is one of the nation’s oldest historically black universities.
Daytona Beach
Competitors will reach the World's Most Famous Beach just past the 7-mile mark. Sunrise on race day is approximately 7:35 a.m., providing a great view once runners reach the ocean. Unlike the inaugural race’s quick turnaround, the course will wind through the oceanfront Sunsplash Park and includes a one-block run on the beach boardwalk. That is where the course will turn around and head back to the start line. The course does NOT run on the sand.
The race begins at the new Calabasas Civic Center on Park Sorrento, heads North to Calabasas Parkway to Park Granada. After heading south on Park Granada, the racers will turn right on Park Capri and experience the scenic tranquility of Calabasas Park. After heading down Park Capri, the racers turn left on Park Siena, left on Park Ora to Park Sorrento past the beautiful Calabasas Lake before emerging for a short climb up Park Granada to Parkway Calabasas and the fast downhill finish.
The 10k racers will turn around at the Library and complete a second loop.
Both courses are sanctioned and certified by USAT&F.
The course takes you through all four Walt Disney World® Theme Parks starting at Epcot®, continuing on to the Magic Kingdom® Park, Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios™ and then back to Epcot® for an exhilarating finish.
Registration Includes:
* Race Registration
* Official Race Handbook
* Commemorative Champion® Race Tech Shirt
* Goody Bag
* Disney's Health & Fitness Expo including our world-class Speaker Series
* Event Weekend Transportation for ALL Walt Disney World® Resort Hotels
* Personalized Bibs (Register by 11/1/10)
* On Course Refreshments
* On Course Disney Entertainment
* Post-Race Refreshments
* Family Reunion Area with live entertainment and characters
* Post-Race web site with direct access to your race photos, results and custom finisher certificate
* Finishers receive Mickey Mouse medal
* Disney magic you won't find anywhere else!
A perennial favorite with Austin runners‚ the 3M Half Marathon & Relay is the capital city’s third largest distance road racing event. Run the half-marathon as an individual or two-person relay team.
More information not yet available, but registration is open on the website.
The 26.2 with Donna Mission is to passionately produce world class events to raise funds for ground breaking breast cancer research and empower women living with breast cancer.
The national breast cancer marathon and half-marathon will begin near the Mayo Clinic Campus in Jacksonville, Florida and follows the course through the unique beach communities of Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach. The course will detour onto 2.5 miles of beautiful hard-packed sand on the Florida coastline, which is perfect for running!
This race is a Boston Qualifier for 2011. The marathon certification number is FL07055EBM and the half-marathon certification number is FL07057EBM.
The breast cancer marathon course will be open for 7 hours, allowing for a 16-minute per mile marathon or 32-minute per mile half-marathon pace.
Water, fuel and aid stations will be positioned along the race course.
ActivwaterWater stations will be available approximately every mile. Odd mile water stations will provide Activwater, a 100% natural, vitamin and antioxidant enhanced water packed with electrolytes.
GU Energy GelGU, our official fuel partner, will be available starting at mile 5, every 3 miles. Medical aid stations will be available every 3 miles.
Portable restrooms will be available at many locations all over the course. Never fear, restrooms are near. Green portolets that use non-toxic deodorizer and recycled toilet paper and hand sanitizer instead of paper towels.