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San Diego full/half marathon info wanted?

Question:I'm trying to get info regarding the San Diego Half Marathon to be held January 20th. I have an advertisement and an entry form, but some very critical information is left out. Does anyone have answers to the following questions?

1. Where is the start/finish? The entry form says Carlsbad, but that's not very specific. Is it next to Legoland or the Palomar airport?

2. What time does the race start? Again the entry form or advertisement does not say.






Answer:

I'm trying to get info regarding the San Diego Half Marathon to be held January 20th. I have an advertisement and an entry form, but some very critical information is left out. Does anyone have answers to the following questions?

1. Where is the start/finish? The entry form says Carlsbad, but that's not very specific. Is it next to Legoland or the Palomar airport?

2. What time does the race start? Again the entry form or advertisement does not say.

3. Where do you pick up your race number? The brochure says at the "Health and Fitness Expo" but fails to say where this Expo is to be found.

4. Not important, but it sounds like the "San Diego Marathon" is not being held in San Diego (the city), so why do they call it the San Diego marathon? Is the New York Marathon held in Newark, the L.A. marathon in Long Beach, or the Portland marathon in Vancouver? (If I'm wrong about this then just ignore the question.)

Oh, by the way, I tried accessing the web site for the marathon, but I get so many error messages from the Opera 5.11 browser due to illegal cookies being set, that the site is unusable.

The Marathon starts and finishes in Plaza Camino Real Shopping Center which is off of Hwy. 78 and El Camino Real. Race start and ends there and is also where the Expo will be and the pick up for numbers, etc.

For starting times depending on when you expect to finish check out: http://www.sdmarathon.com/SD_marathon.html

At one time Tim Murphy and Lyn Flanagan were partners in In Motion. Somewhere they decided to go their own ways so Tim started Elite Racing which does the Arturo Barrios 5 or 10K run in Chula Vista, the Carlsbad 5K, and also the Rock and Roll Marathon in San Diego, Country Music Marathon in Nashville, the Rock and Roll Half Marathon in Virginia City.

In Motion owned the name San Diego Marathon and had rights to it, but San Diego City decided not to let them run the marathon through San Diego proper. So looking for a venue, Carlsbad was willing to be the sponsoring city. So the San Diego Marathon is in San Diego County and is run in Carlsbad which is a city in the county.

When the Rock and Roll started, I believe that Elite was negotiating with the city about having a marathon in the city. The RnR generates about $40+ million in revenues for San Diego. The rumor was that Elite started to advertise the RnR in '97 and early '98 and came to the city with 7 or 8 thousand applicants plus several more thousand pledged for the Team in Training.

While it started 38 minutes late and caused a great deal of hard feelings among many marathoners, the number of starters was over 18,000 runners with something like 46% first time marathoners and the first marathon that had more women than men marathoners. That was in part due to the 7 or 8 thousand runners for Leukemia.

I was involved from August of '98 to June of '99 as a marathoner and someone representing the running community in monthly meetings that involved every agency and service from city, county, state, police, highway patrol, fire departments, emergency medical techs, amateur radio & search and rescue, city public events, along with Elite Racing to make sure that every base and situation would be covered so that the second RnR would go off without a hitch. Truly it did. The problem was at the finish where they hadn't enough phones to call family and friends about where to meet. There was only one gate open for traffic in and out of the Naval Training Center, so some people had to wait on buses for an hour or more waiting to get to the parking lot by the airport to get to their cars...which was a 15 or 20 minute walk/run...depending on how one felt after their marathon. Elite Racing and all the people involved have worked together to make it a marathoner's good experience.

Regarding San Diego Marathon, Lyn and her team have made the San Diego Marathon a marathoner's marathon by catering to all that needed to be done to make the event a total positive experience. There are only 3000 marathoners at maximum.




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