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For half marathon participants who wish to hike the course and take more than 4.5 hours, we will offer a “Hiker Division” start at 8:00 am. Those starting at 8:00 should carry water as the first and second aid stations might not be 100% up and running, depending on the hikers speed. Hiker starts will not be eligible to win the race or for age group awards, but will be listed as official finishers in the Hiker Division and will still receive finisher medals.<\/p>\n\t
All three courses are primarily fire trails through the park including sections of easy rolling hills and flats.<\/p>\n
The 10K and half marathon courses will include short sections on a paved walking\/bike path. The entire course is included within the park and there is no street running or street crossing.<\/p>\n
All courses include panoramic vistas of the bay offering views of seven counties and about that many bridges.<\/p>\n
The 5K and 10K courses are loops. The half marathon course is two loops (with views so nice, you’ll want to see them twice!).<\/p>\n
Home of gunpowder and dynamite manufacturers for almost 100 years, Point Pinole became part of the East Bay Regional Park District in the 1970s. With panoramic views of the bay, wildflowers, over 100 species of bird and eucalyptus woodlands (originally planted to buffer potential explosions!), Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Park is truly the hidden gem of the East Bay. If you have never been there before, you are in for a surprise.<\/p>\n
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Want to follow the course with your phone or smart watch and know how to work with GPX files?\u00a0 You can do that by uploading the race course GPX file (created with “Ride With GPS”) into your favorite app.\u00a0 GPX files are on the course map.<\/p>\n
Important Note: We recommend right-clicking and choosing “save as” to download.<\/p>\n
Half Marathon gpx<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n 10K gpx<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n 5K gpx<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n\n\t The half marathon has a 4 hour time limit. Half runners must be done with their first loop (mile 6.93) by 10:30 am.<\/p>\n\t\t Water\u00a0stations will be stocked with water, sports drink, gels, pretzels, candy, etc. and will be placed at the following approximate mileage:<\/p>\n Water stations on course:<\/p>\n The 5K will have 1 water station.<\/p>\n The 10K will have 3 water stations.<\/p>\n The Half Marathon will have 6 water stations.<\/p>\n Water\u00a0station locations are shown on maps above. Those needing water more frequently are encouraged to carry a water bottle or hydration pack.<\/p>\n Bathrooms will be available at the race start\/finish area. In addition to the port-a-potties at the start\/finish area, there are four locations on the course where there are additional bathrooms. Half marathon runners will pass all of these twice — that’s eight bathroom opportunities on the course!<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t\n Thank you to our race sponsors, through their contributions, our sponsors help keep entry costs down and expose our runners their outstanding products and services. Learn more about becoming a sponsor<\/a>.<\/p>\n\t RACE INFORMATION START TIMES 8:00 AM HALF HIKERS 8:30 AM HALF MARATHON 8:45 AM 10K 9:00 AM 5K For half marathon participants who wish to hike the course and take more than 4.5 hours, we will offer a “Hiker Division” start at 8:00 am. Those starting at 8:00 should carry water as the first and…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"_analytify_skip_tracking":false,"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-76","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"yoast_head":"\nElevation Chart<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t
Course Time Limits<\/h3>\n
WATER STATIONS<\/h3>
Bathrooms<\/h3>\n
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I often hear someone say ‘I’m not a real runner.’ We are all runners, some just run faster than others. I never met a fake runner.<\/blockquote>\nBart Yasso, Runner’s World Chief Running Officer<\/cite>\n
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