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Page 1: Official Event Guide

OCTOBER 21, 2012

EVENT GUIDE

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Welcome...to the one marathon you won’t want to end.

A race so rock ‘n’ roll, the mile markers are rock bands.

Because what’s the point of running if you just want it to end?

Here, you might not break the tape, but the podium isn’t the point.

- Life is a journey and running should be a celebration.

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WRITERS: Lauren Kalocay, Rachel Sklar, Andrew Miller, Ariel Kessler

EDITOR: Linzay Logan

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Ryan Bethke, Victah Sailor, Paul Nestor

GRAPHIC DESIGN & LAYOUT: Joel M. Young

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4 Team Activities for Special Kids

6 Schedule of Events

8 Course Map

10 Start Area Map

12 Finish Area Map

14 Spectator Tips

16 Pace Chart

18 Parking & Transportation

20 The Relay

24 Headliner: 3OH!3

26 Featured Bands on the Course

28 Destination St. Louis

30 Race Weekend Entertainment

32 Local Running Spots

34 Respect the Distance

35 Race Day Checklist

36 Offi cial Sponsors

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...and we’re on a roll. As a TASK Force runner, every mile of your training has led us one step closer to

achieving our goal of helping our special kids. Your efforts will allow us to build

soccer and baseball fi elds that provide athletic opportunities to deserving children.

When running in this weekend’s big race, know that you’re also helping many

children enjoy and learn from the spirit of competition as well.

Thank you and good luck!

Team Activities for Special Kids, or

TASK, is a St. Louis-based, non-profi t

organization whose mission is to

enrich the lives of kids with special

needs by providing athletic and

social opportunities. We’re proud to

say we’ve never turned away a child

because of a disability — we’ve always

been able to adapt the sport to meet

the athlete’s needs.

We build self-esteem. Self-esteem builds confi dence. Confi dence builds skills.For more information about how to get involved with TASK, please visit www.tasksports.org.

YOU ROCK!

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...and we’re on a roll. As a TASK Force runner, every mile of your training has led us one step closer to

achieving our goal of helping our special kids. Your efforts will allow us to build

soccer and baseball fi elds that provide athletic opportunities to deserving children.

When running in this weekend’s big race, know that you’re also helping many

children enjoy and learn from the spirit of competition as well.

Thank you and good luck!

Team Activities for Special Kids, or

TASK, is a St. Louis-based, non-profi t

organization whose mission is to

enrich the lives of kids with special

needs by providing athletic and

social opportunities. We’re proud to

say we’ve never turned away a child

because of a disability — we’ve always

been able to adapt the sport to meet

the athlete’s needs.

We build self-esteem. Self-esteem builds confi dence. Confi dence builds skills.For more information about how to get involved with TASK, please visit www.tasksports.org.

YOU ROCK!

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Friday, October 19 HEALTH & FITNESS EXPOAmerica’s Center - Halls 4 & 5701 Convention PlazaSt. Louis, Mo. 6310112 pm to 7 pm

Saturday, October 20 HEALTH & FITNESS EXPOAmerica’s Center - Halls 4 & 5701 Convention PlazaSt. Louis, Mo. 631019 am to 5 pm

*Expo Admission is FREE and open to the public on both Friday and Saturday!

Make sure to stop by the Rock ‘n’ Roll Experience for some great expo fun!

Sunday, October 21MARATHON & HALF MARATHON +2-PERSON 1/2 MARATHON RELAYMarket Street west of Tucker Boulevard, Downtown St. Louis

Start Time - Marathon, Half-Marathon and Relay Wave Start: 7:00 am

FINISH LINE FESTIVAL& HEADLINER CONCERTFinish Line: North 15th Street at Chestnut StreetFinish Festival: Kaufman Park, Downtown St. Louis

Kaufman Park open: 7:00 am - 3:00 pmOpening Act: 8:00 am - 9:15 amK’Naan: 9:30 am - 10:15 amAwards ceremony: 10:30 am - 10:45 amHeadliner Act, 3OH!3: 10:45 am - 11:45 amClosing Act / Music: 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm

*Timeline subject to change

OFFICIAL RESULTSOfficial race results will be posted online by 7:00 p.m. (PST) on race day at:www.runrocknroll.competitor.com/st-louis

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Elizabeth Ave

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Park Ave

Scott Ave

Confederate Dr

Beck Ave

Cook Ave

S 10th

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Maur

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Fyler Ave

S 11

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Baisch Ln

Kentucky Ave

Dempsey Ave

59th

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Highland Park Dr

Brantner Pl

Montgomery St

Dugan Ave

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Hancock Ave

Blaine Ave

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Pattison Ave

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Hickory St

Warren St

Berthold Ave

Mcdonald Ave

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Montgomery St

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Oleatha Ave

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Cochran Pl

Arsenal St

Windsor Pl

Victor St

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Botanical Ave

Califo

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Clinton St

Colem

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Potomac St

Danforth Dr

Fairview Ave

Gratiot St

Mcree Ave

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Mcdonald Ave

Spruce St

Lawn

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Norfolk Ave

Miami St

Washington Pl

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Papin St

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Lami St

Walnut St

Mcpherson Ave

N Market St

Vista Ave

S 11

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S 18

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Henrietta St

Ann Ave

Washington Ter

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Tholozan Ave

Ann Ave

Clark Ave

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Westminster Pl

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Wilson Ave

Arco Ave

Lasalle St

Westminster Pl

N 14th St

Miami St

Elizabeth Ave

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Evans Ave

N Ne

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Wilson Ave

Mcpherson Ave

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Sheridan Ave

Park Ave

Kingsbury Pl

Union

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Geyer Ave

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Pershing Ave

Miss

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Spruce St

Gibson Ave

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Swan Ave

Thomas St

Folsom Ave

Lynch St

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Geyer Ave

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Maryland Ave

Klem

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Parker Ave

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Lafayette Ave

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Humphrey St

Victor St

Reber Pl

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Longfellow Blvd

Biddle St

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Shenandoah Ave

Bischoff Ave

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Bell Ave

Franklin Ave

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Wyoming St

Juniata St

Blair Ave

Laclede Ave Ofallon St

Allen Ave

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Shaw Ave

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Lynch St

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N 13th St

Magnolia Ave

Connecticut St

E North Dr

Washington Ave

Washington Blvd

Samuel Shepard Dr

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Wisc

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S 14

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Central Industrial Ave

Enright Ave

Botanical Ave

Flad Ave

Cleveland Ave

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Russell Ave

Castleman Ave

Sutherland Ave

Rutger St

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Carr St

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Hickory St

Bancroft Ave

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Duncan Ave

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Winona Ave

Crittenden St

W Belle Pl

Cook Ave

N 10

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S 9th

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De Tonty St

Lindenwood Ave

N 20

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St Louis Ave

Utah St

N Ta

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Tholozan Ave

S 2n

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Westmoreland Pl

Portland Pl Madison St

N 14

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St Charles St

Oleatha Ave

Suburban Trak

N Sp

ring A

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Lansdowne Ave

S Ta

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Clayton Ave

N Sa

rah St

W Pine Blvd

Lafayette Ave

Winnebago St

Miami St

Miami St

S 39

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S 39

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S 3rd

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S 3rd

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Benton St

Benton St

Wyoming St

Wyoming St

Enright Ave

Enright Ave

Shenandoah Ave

Shenandoah Ave

Olive St

Olive St

Columbia Ave

Columbia Ave

Hartford St

Hartford St

Cherokee St

Cherokee St

Southwest Ave

Southwest Ave

Pine St

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Flora Pl

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Pestalozzi St

Pestalozzi St

Mardel Ave

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Locust St

Locust Blvd

N Market St

N Market St

Gusti

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Lindell Blvd

Lindell Blvd

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S Sp

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Fyler Ave

Washington Blvd

Washington Blvd

Utah St

Utah St

Utah St

Oakland Ave

Oakland Ave

Park Ave

Park Ave

Pernod Ave

Sidney St

Sidney St

Sidney St

Ohio

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Bell Ave

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Donovan Pl

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Cole St

Wright St

Zepp St

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Botanical Ave

Lucas Ave

Lucy

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Tyler St

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Lasalle St

Nashville Ave

Indian

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Forest Park

Cedar St

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Lasalle St

Miss

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Wichita Ave

Osborn Dr Dr

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Cole St

Ofallon St

Lemp

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Monroe St

S 9th

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Magnolia Pl

Lenox Pl

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Alex

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Fairview Ave

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Miss

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Elizabeth Ave

W Finney Ave

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Buck

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Russell Ave

N 18

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N 22

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Milton Blvd

Cass Ave

Parkview Pl

Winnebago St

N 21

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Dolm

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Phillips Ave

Caroline St

Folsom Ave

S 9th

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Main Dr

Harle

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Mills St

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Elizabeth Ave

Portland Ct

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Park Ave

Scott Ave

Confederate Dr

Beck Ave

Cook Ave

S 10th

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Maur

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Fyler Ave

S 11

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Baisch Ln

Kentucky Ave

Dempsey Ave

59th

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Highland Park Dr

Brantner Pl

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Dugan Ave

Franc

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Westminster Pl

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Blaine Ave

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Maur

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Kensington Pl

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Congress St

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Children's Pl

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Hickory St

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Montgomery St

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Carroll St

Sullivan Ave

Gateway Dr

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Belt A

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Flad Ave

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College Dr

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Florida St

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Garfield Ave

Odell St

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Aldine Ave

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Waterman Pl

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Deka

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Mcree Ave

Scott Ave

Howard St

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Stoddard St

Mcree Ave

Wells Dr

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Russell Ave

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Lombard St

Scott Ave

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Indian

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Dorcas St

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Miller St

Biddle St

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Reber Pl

Chambers St

Mcree Ave

Wright St

S 10th

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Miss

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Potomac St

Fyler Ave

Grand Dr

Janu

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Shenandoah Ave

Lake

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Tower Grove Pl

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Clark Ave

Finney Ave

Salen

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Pershing Ave

Miss

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Whittie

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Marion St

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Portis

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Ohio

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Odell St

Rutger St

Hoga

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Hickory St

N 15

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Washington Dr

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Geyer Ave

Blaine Ave

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Lebanon Dr

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Osceola StBeethoven Ave

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Clinton St

Kemper Ave

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Dale Ave

Montr

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Collins St

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Clar

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S 8th

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St Vincent Ave

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Whittie

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Arthur Ave

Virgin

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Wyoming St

Howard St

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Waterman Blvd

Tyler St

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Janu

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Magnolia Ave

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Gamble St

Lasalle St

Blaine Ave

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Mcpherson Ave

St Vincent Ave

Dayton St

Pattison Ave

Vista Ave

Westminster Pl

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Hickory St

Warren St

Berthold Ave

Mcdonald Ave

Te H

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Market St

Fairview Ave

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Aldine Ave

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Alfre

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Montgomery St

Monroe St

Cd Banks Ave

Oleatha Ave

Preservation Pl

Cochran Pl

Arsenal St

Windsor Pl

Victor St

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Botanical Ave

Califo

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Indian

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Mullanphy St

Halliday Ave

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Clinton St

Colem

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Potomac St

Danforth Dr

Fairview Ave

Gratiot St

Mcree Ave

Raus

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Mcdonald Ave

Spruce St

Lawn

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Norfolk Ave

Miami St

Washington Pl

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Papin St

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Lami St

Walnut St

Mcpherson Ave

N Market St

Vista Ave

S 11

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Henrietta St

Ann Ave

Washington Ter

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Clark Ave

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Mckinley Dr

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Waterman Blvd

Wise Ave

Westminster Pl

Mena

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Wilson Ave

Arco Ave

Lasalle St

Westminster Pl

N 14th St

Miami St

Elizabeth Ave

S Sp

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Madison St

Evans Ave

N Ne

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Wilson Ave

Mcpherson Ave

W South Dr

Tholozan Ave

Sheridan Ave

Park Ave

Kingsbury Pl

Union

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Ellio

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Geyer Ave

N 7th

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Pershing Ave

Miss

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Spruce St

Gibson Ave

N 25

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Swan Ave

Thomas St

Folsom Ave

Lynch St

S Boyle Ave

Geyer Ave

S 7th

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Cole St

Maryland Ave

Klem

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Thur

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Lawr

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Humphrey St

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Connecticut St

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Alfred

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S 4th

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N 22

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Beck Ave

Parker Ave

Fairview Ave

Potomac St

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Hawthorne Blvd

Lafayette Ave

N 20

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Humphrey St

Victor St

Reber Pl

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Longfellow Blvd

Biddle St

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Shenandoah Ave

Bischoff Ave

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Bell Ave

Franklin Ave

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Juniata St

Blair Ave

Laclede Ave Ofallon St

Allen Ave

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Shaw Ave

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Lynch St

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N 13th St

Magnolia Ave

Connecticut St

E North Dr

Washington Ave

Washington Blvd

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Central Industrial Ave

Enright Ave

Botanical Ave

Flad Ave

Cleveland Ave

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Russell Ave

Castleman Ave

Sutherland Ave

Rutger St

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Carr St

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Winona Ave

Crittenden St

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Utah St

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S 2n

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Westmoreland Pl

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Oleatha Ave

Suburban Trak

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Lansdowne Ave

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Winnebago St

Miami St

Miami St

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Benton St

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Wyoming St

Wyoming St

Enright Ave

Enright Ave

Shenandoah Ave

Shenandoah Ave

Olive St

Olive St

Columbia Ave

Columbia Ave

Hartford St

Hartford St

Cherokee St

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Southwest Ave

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Locust St

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START LINE:Market St., just west of North Tucker Blvd.

• Start&FinishLine: With a convenient loop course that starts and ends at Kaufman Park, you don’t have to traverse the city. Stay in one place to see your runner off at the start of the race and welcome them with open arms when they complete their 13.1- or 26.2-mile journey.

• Mile 2: From the start at Market Street, spectators can walk north on Tucker Boule-vard to Washington Avenue to see runners just past the 1.5-mile mark. You can also head northwest from the start to Delmar Av-enue and 18th Street and see the runners on a nice stretch just past mile 2.

• Mile8.0:Enjoy seeing the participants pass the 8-mile mark at beautiful Tower Grove Park at Tower Grove Avenue and Magnolia Avenue. Enjoy brunch at Hendris after you cheer your loved ones on.

• Mile12.8:Cheer on your half marathoner coming into the home stretch and see off your mara-thoner on the second half of their 26.2-mile journey at 18th Street and Market Street, where the courses split.

• Mile16.5/21.0:Stake out a great section of the second half of the course and catch marathon participants twice at Forest Park Boulevard and Union Boulevard where the participants enter and exit Forest Park.

WALK TO THE FINISH LINEWalking will save you time and help you avoid traffi c, road closures and congestion. If you are staying downtown you can walk to cheer on and meet your runner at the fi nish. Join your runner to enjoy the free fi nish line concert with K’Naan and 3OH!3! The fi nish line festival will take place in Kaufman Park between Chestnut Street and Market Street from 8 am to 2:30pm.

Track Your RunnerSign up for the Runner Tracking text messaging service at:www.runnertracking.com.

• Track one runner for $2 and up to 5 runners for $5.

• Find your runner’s pace and pro-jected fi nish time using the pace chart (page 16).

Plan Your Family ReunionConfi rm a post-race reunion plan before the race begins!

• Plan to meet up in the family reunion area in Kaufman Park where large alphabetical signs will be prominently displayed.

• Pick a letter and make sure that everyone in your party knows to meet at that letter.

• Stick around for the fi nish line fes-tival and enjoy the fi nish line concert featuring K’Naan and 3OH!3.

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Start Line Mile 1 Mile 2 Mile 3 Mile 4 Mile 5 Mile 6 Mile 7 Mile 8 Mile 9 Mile 10 Mile 11 Mile 12 Mile 13 Mile 13.1 2:20 Pace - 5:20 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:05 AM 7:10 AM 7:16 AM 7:21 AM 7:26 AM 7:32 AM 7:37 AM 7:42 AM 7:48 AM 7:53 AM 7:58 AM 8:04 AM 8:09 AM 8:10 AM2:50 Pace - 6:29 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:06 AM 7:12 AM 7:19 AM 7:25 AM 7:32 AM 7:38 AM 7:45 AM 7:51 AM 7:58 AM 8:04 AM 8:11 AM 8:17 AM 8:24 AM 8:25 AM3:00 Pace - 6:51 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:06 AM 7:13 AM 7:20 AM 7:27 AM 7:34 AM 7:41 AM 7:47 AM 7:54 AM 8:01 AM 8:08 AM 8:15 AM 8:22 AM 8:29 AM 8:30 AM3:30 Pace - 8:01 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:08 AM 7:16 AM 7:24 AM 7:32 AM 7:40 AM 7:48 AM 7:56 AM 8:04 AM 8:12 AM 8:20 AM 8:28 AM 8:36 AM 8:44 AM 8:45 AM4:00 Pace - 9:10 / Mile 7:01 AM 7:10 AM 7:19 AM 7:28 AM 7:37 AM 7:46 AM 7:56 AM 8:05 AM 8:14 AM 8:23 AM 8:32 AM 8:41 AM 8:51 AM 9:00 AM 9:01 AM4:30 Pace - 10:18 / Mile 7:04 AM 7:14 AM 7:24 AM 7:34 AM 7:45 AM 7:55 AM 8:05 AM 8:16 AM 8:26 AM 8:36 AM 8:47 AM 8:57 AM 9:07 AM 9:17 AM 9:19 AM5:00 Pace - 11:27 / Mile 7:13 AM 7:24 AM 7:35 AM 7:47 AM 7:58 AM 8:10 AM 8:21 AM 8:33 AM 8:44 AM 8:56 AM 9:07 AM 9:18 AM 9:30 AM 9:41 AM 9:43 AM5:30 Pace - 12:36 / Mile 7:17 AM 7:29 AM 7:42 AM 7:54 AM 8:07 AM 8:20 AM 8:32 AM 8:45 AM 8:57 AM 9:10 AM 9:23 AM 9:35 AM 9:48 AM 10:00 AM 10:02 AM6:00 Pace - 13:44 / Mile 7:17 AM 7:30 AM 7:44 AM 7:58 AM 8:11 AM 8:25 AM 8:39 AM 8:53 AM 9:06 AM 9:20 AM 9:34 AM 9:48 AM 10:01 AM 10:15 AM 10:17 AM6:30 Pace - 14:53 / Mile 7:18 AM 7:32 AM 7:47 AM 8:02 AM 8:17 AM 8:32 AM 8:47 AM 9:02 AM 9:17 AM 9:31 AM 9:46 AM 10:01 AM 10:16 AM 10:31 AM 10:33 AM7:00 Pace - 16:02 / Mile 7:18 AM 7:34 AM 7:50 AM 8:06 AM 8:22 AM 8:38 AM 8:54 AM 9:10 AM 9:26 AM 9:42 AM 9:58 AM 10:14 AM 10:30 AM 10:46 AM 10:48 AM

Mile 14 Mile 15 Mile 16 Mile 17 Mile 18 Mile19 Mile 20 Mile 21 Mile 22 Mile 23 Mile 24 Mile 25 Mile 26 Finish 26.2 2:20 Pace - 5:20 / Mile 8:14 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 8:30 AM 8:36 AM 8:41 AM 8:46 AM 8:52 AM 8:57 AM 9:02 AM 9:08 AM 9:13 AM 9:18 AM 9:20 AM2:50 Pace - 6:29 / Mile 8:30 AM 8:37 AM 8:43 AM 8:50 AM 8:56 AM 9:03 AM 9:09 AM 9:16 AM 9:22 AM 9:29 AM 9:35 AM 9:42 AM 9:48 AM 9:50 AM3:00 Pace - 6:51 / Mile 8:35 AM 8:42 AM 8:49 AM 8:56 AM 9:03 AM 9:10 AM 9:17 AM 9:23 AM 9:30 AM 9:37 AM 9:44 AM 9:51 AM 9:58 AM 10:00 AM3:30 Pace - 8:01 / Mile 8:52 AM 9:00 AM 9:08 AM 9:16 AM 9:24 AM 9:32 AM 9:40 AM 9:48 AM 9:56 AM 10:04 AM 10:12 AM 10:20 AM 10:28 AM 10:30 AM4:00 Pace - 9:10 / Mile 9:09 AM 9:18 AM 9:27 AM 9:36 AM 9:46 AM 9:55 AM 10:04 AM 10:13 AM 10:22 AM 10:31 AM 10:41 AM 10:50 AM 10:59 AM 11:01 AM4:30 Pace - 10:18 / Mile 9:28 AM 9:38 AM 9:48 AM 9:59 AM 10:09 AM 10:19 AM 10:30 AM 10:40 AM 10:50 AM 11:00 AM 11:11 AM 11:21 AM 11:31 AM 11:34 AM5:00 Pace - 11:27 / Mile 9:53 AM 10:04 AM 10:16 AM 10:27 AM 10:39 AM 10:50 AM 11:02 AM 11:13 AM 11:24 AM 11:36 AM 11:47 AM 11:59 AM 12:10 PM 12:13 PM5:30 Pace - 12:36 / Mile 10:13 AM 10:26 AM 10:38 AM 10:51 AM 11:03 AM 11:16 AM 11:29 AM 11:41 AM 11:54 AM 12:06 PM 12:19 PM 12:32 PM 12:44 PM 12:47 PM6:00 Pace - 13:44 / Mile 10:29 AM 10:43 AM 10:56 AM 11:10 AM 11:24 AM 11:37 AM 11:51 AM 12:05 PM 12:19 PM 12:32 PM 12:46 PM 1:00 PM 1:14 PM 1:17 PM6:30 Pace - 14:53 / Mile 10:46 AM 11:01 AM 11:16 AM 11:31 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 1:44 PM 1:48 PM7:00 Pace - 16:02 / Mile 11:02 AM 11:18 AM 11:34 AM 11:50 AM 12:06 PM 12:22 PM 12:38 PM 12:54 PM 1:10 PM 1:26 PM 1:42 PM 1:58 PM 2:14 PM 2:18 PM

Start Line Mile 1 Mile 2 Mile 3 Mile 4 Mile 5 Mile 6 Mile 7 Mile 8 Mile 9 Mile 10 Mile 11 Mile 12 Mile 13 Finish 13.1 1:04 Pace - 4:53 / Mile Pace 7:00 AM 7:04 AM 7:09 AM 7:14 AM 7:19 AM 7:24 AM 7:29 AM 7:34 AM 7:39 AM 7:43 AM 7:48 AM 7:53 AM 7:58 AM 8:03 AM 8:04 AM1:15 Pace - 5:44 / Mile Pace 7:00 AM 7:05 AM 7:11 AM 7:17 AM 7:22 AM 7:28 AM 7:34 AM 7:40 AM 7:45 AM 7:51 AM 7:57 AM 8:03 AM 8:08 AM 8:14 AM 8:15 AM1:30 Pace - 6:51 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:06 AM 7:13 AM 7:20 AM 7:27 AM 7:34 AM 7:41 AM 7:47 AM 7:54 AM 8:01 AM 8:08 AM 8:15 AM 8:22 AM 8:29 AM 8:30 AM1:45 Pace - 8:01 / Mile 7:01 AM 7:09 AM 7:17 AM 7:25 AM 7:33 AM 7:41 AM 7:49 AM 7:57 AM 8:05 AM 8:13 AM 8:21 AM 8:29 AM 8:37 AM 8:45 AM 8:46 AM2:00 Pace - 9:10 / Mile 7:04 AM 7:13 AM 7:22 AM 7:31 AM 7:40 AM 7:49 AM 7:59 AM 8:08 AM 8:17 AM 8:26 AM 8:35 AM 8:44 AM 8:54 AM 9:03 AM 9:04 AM2:15 Pace - 10:18 / Mile 7:13 AM 7:23 AM 7:33 AM 7:43 AM 7:54 AM 8:04 AM 8:14 AM 8:25 AM 8:35 AM 8:45 AM 8:56 AM 9:06 AM 9:16 AM 9:26 AM 9:28 AM2:30 Pace - 11:27 / Mile 7:17 AM 7:28 AM 7:39 AM 7:51 AM 8:02 AM 8:14 AM 8:25 AM 8:37 AM 8:48 AM 9:00 AM 9:11 AM 9:22 AM 9:34 AM 9:45 AM 9:47 AM2:45 Pace - 12:36 / Mile 7:23 AM 7:35 AM 7:48 AM 8:00 AM 8:13 AM 8:26 AM 8:38 AM 8:51 AM 9:03 AM 9:16 AM 9:29 AM 9:41 AM 9:54 AM 10:06 AM 10:08 AM3:00 Pace - 13:44 / Mile 7:24 AM 7:37 AM 7:51 AM 8:05 AM 8:18 AM 8:32 AM 8:46 AM 9:00 AM 9:13 AM 9:27 AM 9:41 AM 9:55 AM 10:08 AM 10:22 AM 10:24 AM3:15 Pace - 14:53 / Mile 7:26 AM 7:40 AM 7:55 AM 8:10 AM 8:25 AM 8:40 AM 8:55 AM 9:10 AM 9:25 AM 9:39 AM 9:54 AM 10:09 AM 10:24 AM 10:39 AM 10:41 AM3:30 Pace - 16:02 / Mile 7:27 AM 7:43 AM 7:59 AM 8:15 AM 8:31 AM 8:47 AM 9:03 AM 9:19 AM 9:35 AM 9:51 AM 10:07 AM 10:23 AM 10:39 AM 10:55 AM 10:57 AM3:45 Pace - 17:11 / Mile 7:28 AM 7:45 AM 8:02 AM 8:19 AM 8:36 AM 8:53 AM 9:11 AM 9:28 AM 9:45 AM 10:02 AM 10:19 AM 10:37 AM 10:54 AM 11:11 AM 11:13 AM4:00 Pace - 18:19 / Mile 7:28 AM 7:46 AM 8:04 AM 8:22 AM 8:41 AM 8:59 AM 9:17 AM 9:36 AM 9:54 AM 10:12 AM 10:31 AM 10:49 AM 11:07 AM 11:26 AM 11:28 AM

Start Line Mile 1 Mile 2 Mile 3 Mile 4 Mile 5 Mile 6 Mile 7 Mile 8 Mile 9 Mile 10 Mile 11 Mile 12 Mile 13 Mile 13.1 2:20 Pace - 5:20 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:05 AM 7:10 AM 7:16 AM 7:21 AM 7:26 AM 7:32 AM 7:37 AM 7:42 AM 7:48 AM 7:53 AM 7:58 AM 8:04 AM 8:09 AM 8:10 AM2:50 Pace - 6:29 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:06 AM 7:12 AM 7:19 AM 7:25 AM 7:32 AM 7:38 AM 7:45 AM 7:51 AM 7:58 AM 8:04 AM 8:11 AM 8:17 AM 8:24 AM 8:25 AM3:00 Pace - 6:51 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:06 AM 7:13 AM 7:20 AM 7:27 AM 7:34 AM 7:41 AM 7:47 AM 7:54 AM 8:01 AM 8:08 AM 8:15 AM 8:22 AM 8:29 AM 8:30 AM3:30 Pace - 8:01 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:08 AM 7:16 AM 7:24 AM 7:32 AM 7:40 AM 7:48 AM 7:56 AM 8:04 AM 8:12 AM 8:20 AM 8:28 AM 8:36 AM 8:44 AM 8:45 AM4:00 Pace - 9:10 / Mile 7:01 AM 7:10 AM 7:19 AM 7:28 AM 7:37 AM 7:46 AM 7:56 AM 8:05 AM 8:14 AM 8:23 AM 8:32 AM 8:41 AM 8:51 AM 9:00 AM 9:01 AM4:30 Pace - 10:18 / Mile 7:04 AM 7:14 AM 7:24 AM 7:34 AM 7:45 AM 7:55 AM 8:05 AM 8:16 AM 8:26 AM 8:36 AM 8:47 AM 8:57 AM 9:07 AM 9:17 AM 9:19 AM5:00 Pace - 11:27 / Mile 7:13 AM 7:24 AM 7:35 AM 7:47 AM 7:58 AM 8:10 AM 8:21 AM 8:33 AM 8:44 AM 8:56 AM 9:07 AM 9:18 AM 9:30 AM 9:41 AM 9:43 AM5:30 Pace - 12:36 / Mile 7:17 AM 7:29 AM 7:42 AM 7:54 AM 8:07 AM 8:20 AM 8:32 AM 8:45 AM 8:57 AM 9:10 AM 9:23 AM 9:35 AM 9:48 AM 10:00 AM 10:02 AM6:00 Pace - 13:44 / Mile 7:17 AM 7:30 AM 7:44 AM 7:58 AM 8:11 AM 8:25 AM 8:39 AM 8:53 AM 9:06 AM 9:20 AM 9:34 AM 9:48 AM 10:01 AM 10:15 AM 10:17 AM6:30 Pace - 14:53 / Mile 7:18 AM 7:32 AM 7:47 AM 8:02 AM 8:17 AM 8:32 AM 8:47 AM 9:02 AM 9:17 AM 9:31 AM 9:46 AM 10:01 AM 10:16 AM 10:31 AM 10:33 AM7:00 Pace - 16:02 / Mile 7:18 AM 7:34 AM 7:50 AM 8:06 AM 8:22 AM 8:38 AM 8:54 AM 9:10 AM 9:26 AM 9:42 AM 9:58 AM 10:14 AM 10:30 AM 10:46 AM 10:48 AM

Mile 14 Mile 15 Mile 16 Mile 17 Mile 18 Mile19 Mile 20 Mile 21 Mile 22 Mile 23 Mile 24 Mile 25 Mile 26 Finish 26.2 2:20 Pace - 5:20 / Mile 8:14 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 8:30 AM 8:36 AM 8:41 AM 8:46 AM 8:52 AM 8:57 AM 9:02 AM 9:08 AM 9:13 AM 9:18 AM 9:20 AM2:50 Pace - 6:29 / Mile 8:30 AM 8:37 AM 8:43 AM 8:50 AM 8:56 AM 9:03 AM 9:09 AM 9:16 AM 9:22 AM 9:29 AM 9:35 AM 9:42 AM 9:48 AM 9:50 AM3:00 Pace - 6:51 / Mile 8:35 AM 8:42 AM 8:49 AM 8:56 AM 9:03 AM 9:10 AM 9:17 AM 9:23 AM 9:30 AM 9:37 AM 9:44 AM 9:51 AM 9:58 AM 10:00 AM3:30 Pace - 8:01 / Mile 8:52 AM 9:00 AM 9:08 AM 9:16 AM 9:24 AM 9:32 AM 9:40 AM 9:48 AM 9:56 AM 10:04 AM 10:12 AM 10:20 AM 10:28 AM 10:30 AM4:00 Pace - 9:10 / Mile 9:09 AM 9:18 AM 9:27 AM 9:36 AM 9:46 AM 9:55 AM 10:04 AM 10:13 AM 10:22 AM 10:31 AM 10:41 AM 10:50 AM 10:59 AM 11:01 AM4:30 Pace - 10:18 / Mile 9:28 AM 9:38 AM 9:48 AM 9:59 AM 10:09 AM 10:19 AM 10:30 AM 10:40 AM 10:50 AM 11:00 AM 11:11 AM 11:21 AM 11:31 AM 11:34 AM5:00 Pace - 11:27 / Mile 9:53 AM 10:04 AM 10:16 AM 10:27 AM 10:39 AM 10:50 AM 11:02 AM 11:13 AM 11:24 AM 11:36 AM 11:47 AM 11:59 AM 12:10 PM 12:13 PM5:30 Pace - 12:36 / Mile 10:13 AM 10:26 AM 10:38 AM 10:51 AM 11:03 AM 11:16 AM 11:29 AM 11:41 AM 11:54 AM 12:06 PM 12:19 PM 12:32 PM 12:44 PM 12:47 PM6:00 Pace - 13:44 / Mile 10:29 AM 10:43 AM 10:56 AM 11:10 AM 11:24 AM 11:37 AM 11:51 AM 12:05 PM 12:19 PM 12:32 PM 12:46 PM 1:00 PM 1:14 PM 1:17 PM6:30 Pace - 14:53 / Mile 10:46 AM 11:01 AM 11:16 AM 11:31 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 1:44 PM 1:48 PM7:00 Pace - 16:02 / Mile 11:02 AM 11:18 AM 11:34 AM 11:50 AM 12:06 PM 12:22 PM 12:38 PM 12:54 PM 1:10 PM 1:26 PM 1:42 PM 1:58 PM 2:14 PM 2:18 PM

Start Line Mile 1 Mile 2 Mile 3 Mile 4 Mile 5 Mile 6 Mile 7 Mile 8 Mile 9 Mile 10 Mile 11 Mile 12 Mile 13 Finish 13.1 1:04 Pace - 4:53 / Mile Pace 7:00 AM 7:04 AM 7:09 AM 7:14 AM 7:19 AM 7:24 AM 7:29 AM 7:34 AM 7:39 AM 7:43 AM 7:48 AM 7:53 AM 7:58 AM 8:03 AM 8:04 AM1:15 Pace - 5:44 / Mile Pace 7:00 AM 7:05 AM 7:11 AM 7:17 AM 7:22 AM 7:28 AM 7:34 AM 7:40 AM 7:45 AM 7:51 AM 7:57 AM 8:03 AM 8:08 AM 8:14 AM 8:15 AM1:30 Pace - 6:51 / Mile 7:00 AM 7:06 AM 7:13 AM 7:20 AM 7:27 AM 7:34 AM 7:41 AM 7:47 AM 7:54 AM 8:01 AM 8:08 AM 8:15 AM 8:22 AM 8:29 AM 8:30 AM1:45 Pace - 8:01 / Mile 7:01 AM 7:09 AM 7:17 AM 7:25 AM 7:33 AM 7:41 AM 7:49 AM 7:57 AM 8:05 AM 8:13 AM 8:21 AM 8:29 AM 8:37 AM 8:45 AM 8:46 AM2:00 Pace - 9:10 / Mile 7:04 AM 7:13 AM 7:22 AM 7:31 AM 7:40 AM 7:49 AM 7:59 AM 8:08 AM 8:17 AM 8:26 AM 8:35 AM 8:44 AM 8:54 AM 9:03 AM 9:04 AM2:15 Pace - 10:18 / Mile 7:13 AM 7:23 AM 7:33 AM 7:43 AM 7:54 AM 8:04 AM 8:14 AM 8:25 AM 8:35 AM 8:45 AM 8:56 AM 9:06 AM 9:16 AM 9:26 AM 9:28 AM2:30 Pace - 11:27 / Mile 7:17 AM 7:28 AM 7:39 AM 7:51 AM 8:02 AM 8:14 AM 8:25 AM 8:37 AM 8:48 AM 9:00 AM 9:11 AM 9:22 AM 9:34 AM 9:45 AM 9:47 AM2:45 Pace - 12:36 / Mile 7:23 AM 7:35 AM 7:48 AM 8:00 AM 8:13 AM 8:26 AM 8:38 AM 8:51 AM 9:03 AM 9:16 AM 9:29 AM 9:41 AM 9:54 AM 10:06 AM 10:08 AM3:00 Pace - 13:44 / Mile 7:24 AM 7:37 AM 7:51 AM 8:05 AM 8:18 AM 8:32 AM 8:46 AM 9:00 AM 9:13 AM 9:27 AM 9:41 AM 9:55 AM 10:08 AM 10:22 AM 10:24 AM3:15 Pace - 14:53 / Mile 7:26 AM 7:40 AM 7:55 AM 8:10 AM 8:25 AM 8:40 AM 8:55 AM 9:10 AM 9:25 AM 9:39 AM 9:54 AM 10:09 AM 10:24 AM 10:39 AM 10:41 AM3:30 Pace - 16:02 / Mile 7:27 AM 7:43 AM 7:59 AM 8:15 AM 8:31 AM 8:47 AM 9:03 AM 9:19 AM 9:35 AM 9:51 AM 10:07 AM 10:23 AM 10:39 AM 10:55 AM 10:57 AM3:45 Pace - 17:11 / Mile 7:28 AM 7:45 AM 8:02 AM 8:19 AM 8:36 AM 8:53 AM 9:11 AM 9:28 AM 9:45 AM 10:02 AM 10:19 AM 10:37 AM 10:54 AM 11:11 AM 11:13 AM4:00 Pace - 18:19 / Mile 7:28 AM 7:46 AM 8:04 AM 8:22 AM 8:41 AM 8:59 AM 9:17 AM 9:36 AM 9:54 AM 10:12 AM 10:31 AM 10:49 AM 11:07 AM 11:26 AM 11:28 AM

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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING

START TIMESunday, October 21Marathon, ½ Marathon, Relay: 7:00 am

TAKE THE METROLINK TO THE RACE

Avoid traffic and parking fees on race morn-ing by taking the MetroLink on race morning. Choose from one of three convenient down-town stops that are within a few blocks of the start and finish.• CivicCenterStation:exit and walk north

on 14th St. to access the start line• BuschStadiumStation:exit and walk

north on 8th and turn west on Market to access the start line

• 8th&PineStation:walk west on Pine and turn south on Tucker to access the start line

Fee: $2.25 for a one-way ticket.

Note: Eastbound Sunday trains begin ser-vice at 5:08 am and westbound trains begin service at 5:01 am. For a com-plete listing of stations and timelines, visit www.metrostlouis.org

PARKING

Participants and spectators that are driving to the race are encouraged to arrive at least 1 hour and 30 minutes prior to the start of the race and plan to park in downtown St. Louis lots. Multiple downtown lots are listed below and are in close walking distance to the start/ finish line. Please note that parking fees will apply and range from $5- $20 cash. Lots will open at 5 a.m. on race morning. For additional infor-mation and detailed lot locations please visit runrocknroll.competitor.com/st-louis.

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SUGGESTED RACE DAY PARKING LOTS/ GARAGES:

• Ninth St. Garage (9th St between Olive & Locust)

• Gateway One Garage (6th St between Chestnut & Pine)

• Tucker & St. Charles St. (Tucker Blvd @ Delmar)

• 10th St. & Pine Lot • 11th St. & Pine Lot • 11th St. & Clark Ave.• Cupples Lot- (10th St & Spruce)

• City Block 426 (9th St & Clark)

• 16th St. & Clark Ave.• 18th St. & Chestnut Garage• 1215 Olive Lot (Olive between 13th & Tucker)

}Note: Due to ongoing MODOT construction, I-64 Eastbound will be limited to the 20th St/Chestnut Exit and the 14th Street Exit. Allow extra time if you are planning to use I-64 Eastbound since only a few exits downtown will be available. Please take note of all road closures when determining the best driv-ing directions from your point of origin.

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Transition Zone Location:Manchester Ave & S. Boyle Ave.

Where to Go on Race Morning: Leg 1 runners: go directly to the marathon/ half marathon start line at 14th St. & Market St. If driving, follow parking directions outlined for full and half marathoners.Leg 2 runners: either report directly to the transition zone on race morning (follow driving/parking instructions) OR go to the marathon/ half marathon start area and take the FREE Relay Shuttle from the start to the transition zone.

Relay Shuttle Plan: A free relay participant shuttle will running a loop from the race start to the relay transition and back from 6:00 am - 10:30 am. Leg 1: Simply take the free shuttle back to the marathon/half marathon finish downtown to meet your partner after you run. Leg 2: Either park at the relay transition designat-ed lot in the morning and take the shuttle back to your vehicle after the event OR park at the mara-thon/half marathon start and take the shuttle to the relay transition zone.

Rock the Relay!The 2-Person Half Marathon Relay is all-new for 2012! Experience all of the half marathon fun… just a shorter run. Relay participants will be treated to all of the half marathon perks including: commemorative finisher’s medal, Brook’s technical participant tee, swag bag and most importantly, a rockin’ half marathon memory.

Pick Up/Drop Off Locations: Downtown Drop off (marathon & half marathon start / finish): Corner of Clark Ave. & Tucker Blvd. (Two blocks south of the start line)Relay Drop off: Corner of Chouteau Ave. & S. Boyle Ave. (Two blocks north of relay transition)

Relay TransitionDirections & Parking: If driving to the transition zone, relay partici-pant parking is located northeast of the tran-sition zone in the parking lot at the corner of S. Sarah St. and Papin St. From the lot, it is a short walk (roughly 4 blocks) west on Man-chester to the relay transition. Leg 2 runners are encouraged to arrive at least one hour prior to their partner’s expected arrival time and should bring water and snacks.

RelayDistances:1st Leg- 6.7 mile2nd Leg- 6.4 mile

Driving Directions:

From I-64 Eastbound*

• Exit 36 D for Vandeventer

• Turn Right on Vandeventer

• Immediate Right onto Papin St.

• Lot is on the Left at Papin St. and Sarah St.

From I-64 Westbound

• Exit 36B for S. Boyle Ave

• Turn Left on Boyle Ave

• Turn Left on Papin St.

• Lot will be on the Right just past Sarah St.

*Due to ongoing MODOT construction I-64 Eastbound has the potential for multiple clo-sures downtown, Please allow for extra time if planning on using I-64 Eastbound.

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REFUEL WITH CHOCOLATE MILK GET SPONSOREDEndurance athletes, trainers and sports nutrition experts all know the importance of an athlete’s after. Every athlete has his or her own after-workout or after-competition ritual, and your After can make a dramatic difference in how you feel and how you perform during your next tough workout.

That’s why athletes – from the most elite to the everyday – turn to lowfat chocolate milk as part of their recovery routine. Chocolate milk has what athletes need to recover after a hard workout, including:

• A natural source of high-quality protein to build and repair lean muscle.

• The right carb-to-protein ratio scientifically shown to refuel exhausted muscles.

• Fluids and electrolytes – including calcium, potassium, sodium and magnesium – to help replenish what’s lost in sweat.

If you’re a passionate athlete who grabs lowfat chocolate milk as part of your After, submit a video and get your friends and fans to vote for you to secure a spot on Team REFUEL.

Explain what makes up your personal after-workout ritual – and the role chocolate milk plays in it – and you could score:

• $500 sponsorship• Top notch Team REFUEL training gear• Chance to compete for Team REFUEL at the 2013 Rock ‘n’ Roll Edinburgh or Madrid Marathon & 1/2 • Chance to star in a national “got chocolate milk?TM” ad

$1 will go to the Challenged Athletes Foundation for each vote.–Mirinda Carfrae,

2010 Ironman World Champion

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You’ve made lowfat chocolate milk part of your After. Represent it by submitting a video at Rock ‘n’ Roll event expos or online today! Read the science, submit a video and check out elite athlete training videos at gotchocolatemilk.com.

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REFUEL WITH CHOCOLATE MILK GET SPONSOREDEndurance athletes, trainers and sports nutrition experts all know the importance of an athlete’s after. Every athlete has his or her own after-workout or after-competition ritual, and your After can make a dramatic difference in how you feel and how you perform during your next tough workout.

That’s why athletes – from the most elite to the everyday – turn to lowfat chocolate milk as part of their recovery routine. Chocolate milk has what athletes need to recover after a hard workout, including:

• A natural source of high-quality protein to build and repair lean muscle.

• The right carb-to-protein ratio scientifically shown to refuel exhausted muscles.

• Fluids and electrolytes – including calcium, potassium, sodium and magnesium – to help replenish what’s lost in sweat.

If you’re a passionate athlete who grabs lowfat chocolate milk as part of your After, submit a video and get your friends and fans to vote for you to secure a spot on Team REFUEL.

Explain what makes up your personal after-workout ritual – and the role chocolate milk plays in it – and you could score:

• $500 sponsorship• Top notch Team REFUEL training gear• Chance to compete for Team REFUEL at the 2013 Rock ‘n’ Roll Edinburgh or Madrid Marathon & 1/2 • Chance to star in a national “got chocolate milk?TM” ad

$1 will go to the Challenged Athletes Foundation for each vote.–Mirinda Carfrae,

2010 Ironman World Champion

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You’ve made lowfat chocolate milk part of your After. Represent it by submitting a video at Rock ‘n’ Roll event expos or online today! Read the science, submit a video and check out elite athlete training videos at gotchocolatemilk.com.

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K’naan“Love is harder than war,” says A&M/Octone recording artist K’NAAN, ex-plaining the direction he takes on his new album, “Country, God Or The Girl.” “I’ve had the chance to write about my experiences in a diffi cult and violent life,” says K’NAAN. “But when the suf-fering and the pain is something that comes from within me, it’s harder to react and to write about that.”

With his new songs—including the album’s irresistible, empathetic fi rst single, “Is There Anybody Out There?,” featuring Nelly Furtado—the Somalian-born, Canadian-based singer and MC turns his attention to the most universal emotions and experiences of them all: the personal relationships which every-one struggles with and rejoices in. At the same time, though, he never loses the greater sense of the world that has defi ned him as an artist. His album, “Country, God Or The Girl,” K’NAAN says, marks his attempt to address “the internal wars, rather than the external ones, which I’d been preoccupied with on my previous albums.”

The album is K’NAAN’s fi rst full-length work since his multi-platinum global smash single, “Wavin’ Flag.” After a re-mixed version of the song was selected as Coca-Cola’s theme song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign, the song reached NO. 1 on iTunes in 18 countries around the world.

3OH!3

3OH!3’s playful sense of humor has always been matched by their tireless work ethic, both of which are at the forefront of the band’s latest album “OMENS.” Like their self-released debut album, their latest album was produced by the band and sees this duo further expanding on the musical motifs that have endeared them to fans worldwide, while simultaneously stretching forward to redefi ne what 3OH!3 represents today. Oh and don’t worry, it will still make you dance.

Admittedly the process of making “OMENS,” which included the band writing, recording, producing and mixing over 20 songs, was intense and unforgiving at times, but it al-lowed for a completely unfi ltered snapshot of what Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte are capable of when it comes to ingenious wordplay, inventive beats and a one-of-a-kind sensibility that can turn everything from a V.I.P. nightclub to the main stage at the Warped Tour into an instant party.

Having already performed everywhere from “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” to “Amer-ican Idol” alongside Ke$ha, 3OH!3 has amassed an impressive resume that’s seen them vying for MTV Video Music Awards, selling out shows worldwide, racking up platinum singles and blowing away audi-ences at festivals like Reading and Leeds. “OMENS” is just the latest step forward for a duo that just can’t be categorized. As you might expect, neither the fans nor the band would have it any other way.

Headliner Concert Featuring

3OH!3 & K’naanYou’ve rocked to the beat of live bands along your 26.2-mile, 13.1-mile or relay journey—now celebrate your post-race accomplishment with family and friends immediately after the race with this powerful live headliner concert featuring K’naan and 3OH!3!

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26 Check out these rockin’ course bands that will help keep you movin’ and grovin’ from start to finish!Visit www.runrocknroll.competitor.com/StLouis/Entertainment for the most up-to-date stage assignments.

Band Name Website GenreVinyl Attraction www.vinylattractionband.com 60's 70'sD'Fynitive Soul Band www.youtube.com/dfynitivesoulband R & BD. J Carlos N/A VarietyA Big Sad Whale www.abigsadwhale.com RockRob Boyle & Johnny Henry www.johnnyhenry.com VarietyFanfare w/ PA www.fanfareband.com MotownDueling Pianos www.thebigbangbar.com VarietyKevin Blichik Band www.kevinbilichik.com Blues RootsThe Potomac Accord www.facebook.com/thepotomacaccord RockGoodbye LA (formerly ZIV) www.zivmusic.com Rock/PopDan Kuse and The Double D www.dankuse.com Classic Rock/BluesMoon Jr. wwww.facebook.com/moonjrband IndieA Glorious Wreck www.facebook.com/pages/A-Glorious-Wreck/253153408032668 Christian Rock & bluesBlackbird N/A Acoustic Rock/accousticLeland's Road www.lelandsroad.com Progressive CrossoverSt. Louis Stompers Classic J.B. www.stlouisstompers.com JazzAccident in the Lab [email protected] 80-90'sLogos www.logorock.com Modern Progressive RockEric Moeller and the Strummalongs www.strummialongs.com Rock n RollDare-A-Licks www.Facebook.com/Dare-A-Licks Classic Rock/BluesVoodoo Planet www.facebook.com/voodooplanet RockKnoisemaker and the Silent Partners www.katsp.bandcamp.com All-Original Music. Somewhat progressive, saxoliciously acoustifunked knoise.Complete D.J www.completestlouisdj.com VarietyHobo Jungle www.hobojungleband.com Classic Rock/BluesRoofRockers www.theroofrockers.com Neo Soul Tex MexTriceratops www.triceratopsband.com IndieThe Trophy Mules www.facebook.com/thetrophymules RockOld Salt Union [email protected] BluegrassAccoustic Edge N/A Classic RockREDS www.mtgibby1985.wix.com/reds RockThe Dusty Brothers www.kargorecords.com South RockOn Tracy Lane www.ontracylane.com Rock PopStories Unfold www.suband.com South RockSurrender Dorothy www.dorothrocks.com Guitar RockThe RetroNerds www.theretronerds.com 80's musicRevence www.revenceband.com RockThe Madison Letter [email protected] Pop/RockPaul Konya www.pkonya.com 60's 70'sComplete D.J www.completestlouisdj.com Variety

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Calling all Sports Fanatics! If you’re a sports fan, St. Louis is a great place to visit! After your race, head over to the Edward Jones Dome and watch Sam Bradford and the St. Louis Rams take on Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. Kickoff is at 12 p.m. Note: Game 6 of the NLCS is also scheduled for Oct. 21st. There is a small chance the game will be held in St. Louis on that day. If there is not a game in St. Louis on Oct. 21st, sta-dium tours would be available at 11 a.m. and 12:30 a.m.

Rock this City

Take a Tour (and a Taste!) of St. Louis BreweriesTake a tour of the historic Anheuser-Busch Brewery where you can visit the Budweiser Clydesdales and sample a variety of premium brands. For more local fl avor and for a taste of something different, check out one of the many St. Louis microbreweries located throughout the city where you can enjoy everything from live music, to tastings and dining, or even a free brewery tour.

Destination St. Louis

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Shop for quirky gifts or souvenirs and grab a bite to eat at one of the dozens of restaurants and outdoor cafés, from Turkish and Thai delights to Mexican and American classics.

Spend Some Quality Time with the Family at City MuseumExplore the City Muse-um’s unique all-ages playground fi lled with caves, slides and climbing apparatus made from recycled and found objects. Visitors can interact with more than 10,000 sea creatures in the World Aquarium, venture through the Museum of Mirth, Mystery and Mayhem and wander through the Elmslie and Sullivan architectural exhibit. Stop in for circus-themed food, parties and educational circus classes and workshops held daily. Create your own masterpiece in Art City, take notes with the world’s largest pencil and enjoy the view while grabbing a bite at The Roof Top Cantina.

Journey to the Topof St. Louis’ Famed Gateway Arch.

Take a 630-foot ride to the top of this world-famous stainless steel monument for the fi nest view in the Gateway City. Then stop by the Jefferson National Ex-pansion Memorial to get a glimpse of where Lewis and Clark set out on their historic expedition! Visitors can also hop aboard a 19th century paddle-wheel boat replica for a narrated cruise down the mighty Mississippi.

Explore the Delmar Loop Make a day of it at the Delmar Loop. This six-block entertainment and shopping dis-trict is packed with hip bars, eclectic res-taurants, live music venues, vintage cloth-ing boutiques and a Hollywood-inspired walk of fame featuring St. Louis celebrities. Catch a show at the historic Tivoli Theatre or learn about our solar system along the outdoor Delmar Loop Planet Walk exhibit.

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SPORTING EVENTSGreen Bay Packers vs. St. Louis Rams: Kick off your race celebrations with some football! Head over to the Edward Jones Dome and watch Sam Bradford and the St. Louis Rams take on Aar-on Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. Kickoff is at 12:00 central time. Sunday, 10/21, Edward Jones Dome (home)

St. Louis Blues: Catch the NHL’s St. Louis Blues take on the Minne-sota Wild at 7:00 pm on October 20th. Note: While it may be resolved by October, the NHL was renegotiat-ing their CBA at the time this went to print.

CONCERTSSt. Louis Symphony: After finishing your race, head over to the St. Louis Symphony, live at Powell Hall and catch Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks at 3:00 pm on Oc-tober 21st. Created to accompany a celebratory fireworks display, Handel’s Music for the Royal Fire-works sums up the splendor that is the Baroque era. This sensational work showcases the STL Symphony brass led by audience-favorite Nicholas McGegan. Beloved Vivaldi concertos will feature members of the STL Symphony, including Principal Bassoon Andrew Cuneo’s subscription debut.

Check out these exciting St. Louis events and attractions over race weekend!

St. Louis Restaurant WeekAfter your race, treat yourself to a nice dinner! An exhibition of Greater St. Louis, Missouri’s finest culinary talents, Greater St. Louis Res-taurant Week will offer a variety of mouth-wa-tering foods from top chefs across the metro, and surrounding areas, demonstrating why the Greater St. Louis area dining scene is among the nation’s best--and one of the finest des-tinations for foodies! The event, which runs from October 12th to 21st, is designed to spotlight the Greater St. Louis area as one of the country’s premier dining destinations and to support the local culinary community.

Scarefest: The DarknessLocated next to Soulard Market, this haunted attraction features hi-tech animation and Hol-lywood-quality special effects. The Darkness also includes admission to both the “Terror Visions in 3D” haunted house where crazed clowns are on the loose and the Monster Museum, stocked with genuine horror movie props. More than 50 live actors interact with visitors to enhance the spine-tingling effects. Hours on October 19th and 20th are 6 pm - 1 am, and on the 21st the attraction is open from 7:30 pm to 10 pm.

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The St. Louis Union Station Hotel provides all of the amenities you need to maximize performance.

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Take a tour of St. Louis on foot during your warm-up or cooldown for Sunday’s race!

Forest ParkForest Park, the seventh largest urban park in the U.S., is located on 1,371 acres in the center of the St. Louis metropoli-tan area. Forest Park is about 500 acres larger than New York City’s Central Park and contains miles of bike and pedestrian paths perfect for training runs.

Carondelet ParkCarondelet Park ranks as St. Louis’ third-largest park and is a perfect spot to log some miles. The park has many interest-ing features, including Horseshoe Lake and Boathouse Lake.

Creve Coeur Park Creve Coeur Park is the largest park in the County Park system, consisting of 2,240 acres. The park is home to several fl at and paved paths between two and four miles long, running along the oxbow lake.

Grant’s TrailGrant’s Trail is an eight mile paved trail running through South County. The trail, once a railroad line for the Missouri Pa-cifi c Railroad, blends urban and open space, is relatively fl at and is one of the most popular trails in the St. Louis area for by bik-ers, hikers, and joggers.

Queeny ParkSpanning 569 acres, Queeny Park is one of the treasurers of the Parks’ Department. There are over seven miles of trail at Queeny Park, so whether you have 30 minutes or all after-noon you will fi nd a suitable trail. Trails at the park consist of both paved and gravel trails, featuring rolling hills with few steep grades.

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More feet in the streets require more helping hands from the fans. If your friends or family are coming out to watch you run or walk, tell them to support you and join the Race Crew! Volunteer opportunities run Thurs-day through Sunday of race week; both individuals and groups of all sizes are needed.

For more information, stop by Volunteer Check-In for information on available shifts. Spread the word and help us rock St. Louis!

Join the Race Crew! 16,000+ Participants = 1,750 Volunteers Needed

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For many of you, this will be your first marathon or half marathon. Whether this is your first or fiftieth race, congratulations on your commitment to fitness and a healthy lifestyle! Whether you choose to run, walk or just rock, the following tips will help to ensure you have a fun and safe Rock ‘n’ Roll experience.

If you have questions, please visit RNRSportsMedicine.com, stop by the Rock ‘n’ Roll Sports Medicine Team booth at the Expo or visit one of our Medical Tents on race day. We would be happy to assist you. Have fun, be smart, and stay within your limits. In other words, Rock On…

TRAIN It’s too late to start now, but you need to respect the distance you’ve chosen to walk or run. There are many different training programs available to you. Be sure you chose one that had you complete at least 2/3 of the race distance several times during your training period. If not, slow down and participate at a comfortable pace.

HYDRATE If you have not calculated your fluid needs for this race, there are two strategies which will ensure you don’t under or over-hydrate. The easiest is to only drink when you are thirsty. If you want to be a little more scientific, limit fluid intake to 4-8 oz of sports drink every 20 minutes For more information on hydration strategies, please visit our website..

SALT Losing salt through sweating and complex hormone changes during exercise can result in lowering your serum [blood] sodium level. This will not only affect your performance, it may lead to muscle cramping, headache, dizziness and confusion. Have some sports drink along the course to quench your thirst, or follow your pre-planned schedule.

PLEASE Fill out the medical informa-tion section on the back of your bib number. While serious medical problems are quite rare, knowing any medical problems you have, medications you are taking or allergies to medications is extremely helpful to our Medical Volunteers. Our goal is to treat all of our athletes like Rock Stars!

ADVICE FROM THE ROCK 'N' ROLL MEDICAL DIRECTOR, P.Z. PEARCE, M.D.

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For many of you, this will be your first marathon or half marathon. Whether this is your first or fiftieth race, congratulations on your commitment to fitness and a healthy lifestyle! Whether you choose to run, walk or just rock, the following tips will help to ensure you have a fun and safe Rock ‘n’ Roll experience.

If you have questions, please visit RNRSportsMedicine.com, stop by the Rock ‘n’ Roll Sports Medicine Team booth at the Expo or visit one of our Medical Tents on race day. We would be happy to assist you. Have fun, be smart, and stay within your limits. In other words, Rock On…

TRAIN It’s too late to start now, but you need to respect the distance you’ve chosen to walk or run. There are many different training programs available to you. Be sure you chose one that had you complete at least 2/3 of the race distance several times during your training period. If not, slow down and participate at a comfortable pace.

HYDRATE If you have not calculated your fluid needs for this race, there are two strategies which will ensure you don’t under or over-hydrate. The easiest is to only drink when you are thirsty. If you want to be a little more scientific, limit fluid intake to 4-8 oz of sports drink every 20 minutes For more information on hydration strategies, please visit our website..

SALT Losing salt through sweating and complex hormone changes during exercise can result in lowering your serum [blood] sodium level. This will not only affect your performance, it may lead to muscle cramping, headache, dizziness and confusion. Have some sports drink along the course to quench your thirst, or follow your pre-planned schedule.

PLEASE Fill out the medical informa-tion section on the back of your bib number. While serious medical problems are quite rare, knowing any medical problems you have, medications you are taking or allergies to medications is extremely helpful to our Medical Volunteers. Our goal is to treat all of our athletes like Rock Stars!

ADVICE FROM THE ROCK 'N' ROLL MEDICAL DIRECTOR, P.Z. PEARCE, M.D.

21:00-10:00 – Keep carbo-loadingMaintain your high-carb diet throughout the last day before you race. Choose familiar foods that have always worked well for your body in the past. Now is not the time to experiment.

20:00 – Get your gear togetherTake some time to get all of your gear together; create a race gear checklist that you use for ev-ery race.

18:00 – Plan for race morningMake a concrete plan for race morning that in-cludes a wake-up time and a route to the race venue

3:00 – Wake up earlySet an early alarm to give your body plenty of time to get up to speed. Try to climb out of bed at least three hours before the start horn blasts.

2:45 – Eat your pre-race mealIt is important to wake up in plenty of time to consume and digest a high-carb pre-race breakfast three hours before your race start.

2:15 – Make sure your gear is readyGo through your gear checklist one last time. Be sure not to forget the small essentials such as sunscreen and your race number.

0:30 – Warm up thoroughlyStart your warm-up about half an hour be-fore your race start. Begin with easy jogging, then do some dynamic stretches such as walking lunges and arm circles.

The final two days before a race are very important. Follow this checklist to ensure that you get the most out of the hard train-ing you’ve done.

48:00 – Do a short, fast workoutFor example, run three miles easy, then run 6 x 30-second relaxed sprints.

47:00 – Start carbo-loadingBe sure to consume high-carb foods and beverages at every meal.

31:00 – Get a good night’s sleepGetting adequate sleep is critical the final days before a big race.

22:00 – Do a short, easy workoutIt relieves mental and physical tension and keeps the body primed for performance.

-By Matt Fittzgerald

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