I loved how organized this race was. All through the food-and-fun area they had these guitar pick letters of the alphabet to make it easy to meet up with people.
I decided to take several pictures of the start line. Several turned out to be 600+. (My hands went numb several times.) I've mashed them all into a 2:30 slide show for you. It's fun to watch around the minute mark, when people start coming back the other way on the other side of the street. At that point, those people have run 3+ miles and a lot of people haven't even started yet. It pays to be an elite runner.
It's so rock and roll!
While I was taking 600+ start line photos, the band was warming up. I wanted to get a picture of the lead singer in his red velvet suit, but the band had wandered off by the time I was done at the start line.
While I was taking 600+ start line photos, the band was warming up. I wanted to get a picture of the lead singer in his red velvet suit, but the band had wandered off by the time I was done at the start line.
Amazingly, these are the police that pace the lead runners. Which means that some people have already finished. I've still got a bit of a wait. Matt is fast, but not that fast.
And here is one of the reasons I don't want to be a police officer. There's a lot of standing around.
I neglected to remember to remind Matt to bring clothes for after the race (falling down on my athletic supporter job) and so I fashioned him this outfit out of four post-race blankets. He loved it.