Monday, October 31, 2011

Rock n' Roll Half Marathon Map and Review Los Angeles, CA

10/30/2011 - Rock n' Roll Half Marathon Map and Review Los Angeles, CA
Review of the Los Angeles Rock n' Roll Half Marathon that took place on 10/30 - Halloween weekend! Which made the event colorful and entertaining.

Course map and details are below.


Distance: 13.1 miles (Garmin measured 13.34 miles)
Course: Start and finish in LA Live in downtown LA. The half marathon start just south of 11th street and Figueroa and the course goes down south on Figueroa to LA Memorial Coliseum then run up north to the start and over to 3rd street where the race made a right hand turn and another one on central and then a left hand turn on 6th street all the way to I-5- that's where the turning point was.
Crowd:Elite and recreational with colorful Halloween costumes.
The easy part:Great weather, bands ever 2-3 miles on the course, aid stations well staffed
The challenging part: Running up the bridge on the 9th mile...doable but painful when trying to keep pace towards the end
Price: $85
Pacers:Yes
Timing: Chip and gun. Timing in mile 3, 10K, and 10 mile
Qualifying: None
My 2 cents: Arrive early to make it to your seeded coral. in 2011 there were 15,000+ runners and it got a little crowded. Other than that just leave your headphones at home, run strong and enjoy the great bands along the course.

Rock N' Roll Half Marathon after-party

One of the many runners with cool costumes


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