- Participant guide
- Map of the course [squares on the interstate are ramps]
- Road closures
1 - 12:35 (12th St/Hennepin Av; 8:22am)
2 - 25:10 (Lyndale/Douglas Av; 8:35am)
3 - 37:45 (Douglas Av and Oliver Av?; 8:47am)
4 - 50:20 (Dean Parkway/Lake of the Isles Pkwy; 8:59am)
5 - 1:02:55 (West Calhoun Pkwy, between 32nd St & 36th St; 9:11am)
6 - 1:15:30 (West Calhoun Pkwy/Sheridan Av S; 9:25am)
7 - 1:28:05 (22nd/East Harriet Blvd; 9:38am)
8 - 1:40:40 (W Minnehaha Pkwy/Humboldt Av S; 9:50am)
9 - 1:53:15 (Minnehaha Pkwy/35W; 10:03am)
10 - 2:05:50 (Minnehaha Pkwy/Chicago Av; 10:15am)
11 - 2:18:25 (Minnehaha Pkwy/Cedar Av; 10:28am)
12 - 2:31:00 (Cedar Av S/E Nokomis Pkwy; 10:41am)
13 - 2:43:35 (E Nokomis Pkwy/52nd St; 10:53am)
14 - 2:56:10 (Minnehaha Pkwy/Nokomis Av; 11:06am)
15 - 3:08:45 (Godfrey Rd/Hwy 55; 11:18am)
16 - 3:21:20 (42nd St/W River Pkwy; 11:30am)
17 - 3:33:55 (West River Rd/36th St; 11:43am)
18 - 3:46:30 (West River Rd/28th St; 11:56am)
19 - 3:59:05 (West River Rd/Franklin Av; 12:09pm)
20 - 4:11:40 (East River Rd/St. Anthony Av; 12:21pm)
21 - 4:24:15 (East River Rd/Marshall St; 12:34pm)
22 - 4:36:50 (Summit Av/Cleveland Av; 12:46pm)
23 - 4:49:25 (Summit Av/Snelling Av; 12:50pm)
24 - 5:02:00 (Summit Av/Oxford; 1:12pm)
25 - 5:14:35 (Summit/Dale, 1:24pm)
26.2 - 5:30:00 (John Ireland Blvd & 12th St/Rice St, 1:40pm)
Spectator tips
- West River Road is known as a vacuum for spectators. If you can be there, your cheers will be greatly, greatly appreciated!
- Don't yell "You're almost there" until mile 25. When you're really tired, a few miles seems like a LONG way!
- "You're looking awesome!"
- "You can do it!"
- "Way to run!"
- "One stride at a time!"
- "Way to focus!"
- "Stay relaxed!"
- "Keep it up!"
- "Way to go!"
- Call out something unique about the runner (bib #, color or logo on the shirt, etc.)
How do they know when you specifically have crossed a timing mat?
ReplyDeleteThis is all fascinating to me. We'll be there to cheer you on. I'm already crafting my cheer. So far, I have, "You're not even close to the end, so keep running!"
Does that work?
Every runner has a timing chip - the mat picks up the chip's signal when the runner goes over the mat. (Remind me to show you my iPod chip sometime that goes in my shoe - it tells my iPod how fast I'm going and how far I've gone. Same idea.)
ReplyDeleteYes, that cheer would work. So would "Can't you go faster? Cmon! Today please!"