Preparation for Marathon Race Day – The Race Course
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
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The Inaugural Missoula Marathon race course had been confirmed to start in Frenchtown, a small town about 12 miles northwest of Missoula. Once the course got into Missoula, they were not quite sure what route the marathon course would take. This being the inaugural Missoula Marathon (2007), there were some logistical issues to be resolved.
My big question though, was would there be enough volunteers at each of the turns through town? I had been in previous races where I was assured that there would be someone at turns to direct me since I couldn’t see the signs, but there were quite a few times that I got off the course because the turns were not manned by volunteers the way they promised.
So we talked to Anders from The Runner’s Edge, a local running store. He was on the board for the marathon. He was quite confident there would be no problem with the course having enough volunteers. But he said he would get it cleared if I wanted to have a bike rider along with me. That made me feel better. My friend Vickie, who had ridden her bike alongside me on all my long marathon training runs, was going to be out of town the weekend of the marathon, but I did have another friend who volunteered to ride her bike with me.
I was feeling pretty good about the run into town; that would be the majority of the miles. But it was all the turns through town that the course would take that I was concerned about. That’s where I could get lost.
A few days before the race, the course map was printed, so we drove the whole course, from start to finish. I was feeling pretty good about it, as part of the course was on the running path I used all the time. So I ended up deciding that a bike rider would not be necessary, since the half marathon runners would be merging with the marathon runners as we got into town. Even if there were not enough volunteers at the turns, I was confident there would be enough runners to follow, as the total number of racers was well over 1,000.
I considered trying to find a running group or a partner to run with, but at this late date, I simply decided to play it by ear at the race and see what developed. There would be pace runners, so if nothing else, I could fall into a group there.
Things were taking shape, and my excitement was building….one of the biggest challenges of my life was just around the corner – how would I fare? Ultimately, whether the results were good, bad or indifferent – the game was on and I was anxious to get started.
How ’bout it?
-Vision Runner
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