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Backstage pass to your San Jose Race Weekend!
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OCTOBER 7, 2012
EVENT GUIDE
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Welcome...to the one half 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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EVENT GUIDE
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WRITERS: Kevin LaRue, Bekah Holt
EDITOR: Linzay Logan
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Harry S. Price Victah Sailor, Paul Nestor
GRAPHIC DESIGN & LAYOUT: Ryan Bethke
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4 Schedule of Events
6 Course Map
8 Start Line Map
10 Finish Area Map
12 Pace Chart
14 Spectator Tips
16 Parking & Transportation
18 Mini Marathon
20 Headliner Concert
22 Course Bands
24 Course Band List
28 Destination San Jose
30 Race Weekend Entertainment
32 Running Spots
34 Respect the Distance
36 Race Day Checklist
40 Rock ‘n’ Mud Challenge
43 Offi cial Charities
44 Thank You Sponsors
Welcome...to the one half 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.
OCTOBER 7, 2012
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Friday, October 5 HEALTH & FITNESS EXPOSan Jose McEnery Convention Center408 Almaden Blvd. San Jose, CA 951101 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday, October 6 HEALTH & FITNESS EXPOSan Jose McEnery Convention Center408 Almaden Blvd. San Jose, CA 951109 a.m. to 5 p.m.
*Expo Admission is FREE and open to the public!
Make sure to stop by the Rock ‘n’ Roll Experience for some great expo fun!
Sunday, October 7HALF MARATHON & MINI MARATHONWest Santa Clara Street at North Almaden AvenueStart: 8:00 a.m.
FINISH LINE FESTIVAL& HEADLINER CONCERTPlaza de Cesar ChavezPlaza open 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.Opening Act 7:45 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.Awards Ceremony 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.Headliner Concert 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.*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/sanjose4
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Stockton Ave
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N San Pedro St
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Forest Ave Forest Ave
Guadalupe River Trl
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Mabury Rd
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Washington St
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GOODS RETAILER OF* Due to the wave start these start and mile times are approximate
HALF MARATHON PACE CHART 2012Start 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 Line
Course Closed to Traffic 4:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 4:00 AM
First Wheelchair 7:55 AM 7:59 AM 8:04 AM 8:08 AM 8:13 AM 8:17 AM 8:22 AM 8:26 AM 8:31 AM 8:35 AM 8:40 AM 8:44 AM 8:49 AM 8:53 AM 8:54 AM
First Male Runner 8:00 AM 8:04 AM 8:09 AM 8:13 AM 8:18 AM 8:23 AM 8:27 AM 8:32 AM 8:37 AM 8:41 AM 8:46 AM 8:51 AM 8:55 AM 9:00 AM 9:01 AM
First Female Runner 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:10 AM 8:15 AM 8:20 AM 8:26 AM 8:31 AM 8:36 AM 8:41 AM 8:46 AM 8:52 AM 8:57 AM 9:02 AM 9:07 AM 9:08 AM
First Mini Marathoner 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:10 AM 8:15 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 8:24 AM
6:00 min / Mile Pace 8:00 AM 8:06 AM 8:12 AM 8:18 AM 8:24 AM 8:30 AM 8:36 AM 8:42 AM 8:48 AM 8:54 AM 9:00 AM 9:06 AM 9:12 AM 9:18 AM 9:19 AM
1 hr 30 min Pace - 6:52 / Mile 8:00 AM 8:06 AM 8:13 AM 8:20 AM 8:27 AM 8:34 AM 8:41 AM 8:48 AM 8:54 AM 9:01 AM 9:08 AM 9:15 AM 9:22 AM 9:29 AM 9:30 AM
1 hr 45 min Pace - 8:01 / Mile 8:01 AM 8:09 AM 8:17 AM 8:25 AM 8:33 AM 8:41 AM 8:49 AM 8:57 AM 9:05 AM 9:13 AM 9:21 AM 9:29 AM 9:37 AM 9:45 AM 9:46 AM
2 hr Pace - 9:10 / Mile 8:03 AM 8:12 AM 8:21 AM 8:30 AM 8:39 AM 8:48 AM 8:58 AM 9:07 AM 9:16 AM 9:25 AM 9:34 AM 9:43 AM 9:53 AM 10:02 AM 10:03 AM
2 hr 15 min Pace - 10:19 / Mile 8:05 AM 8:15 AM 8:25 AM 8:35 AM 8:46 AM 8:56 AM 9:06 AM 9:17 AM 9:27 AM 9:37 AM 9:48 AM 9:58 AM 10:08 AM 10:19 AM 10:20 AM
2 hr 30 min Pace - 11:27 / Mile 8:07 AM 8:18 AM 8:29 AM 8:41 AM 8:52 AM 9:04 AM 9:15 AM 9:27 AM 9:38 AM 9:50 AM 10:01 AM 10:12 AM 10:24 AM 10:35 AM 10:37 AM
2 hr 45 min Pace - 12:36 / Mile 8:08 AM 8:20 AM 8:33 AM 8:45 AM 8:58 AM 9:11 AM 9:23 AM 9:36 AM 9:48 AM 10:01 AM 10:14 AM 10:26 AM 10:39 AM 10:51 AM 10:53 AM
3 hr Pace - 13:45 / Mile 8:08 AM 8:21 AM 8:35 AM 8:49 AM 9:03 AM 9:16 AM 9:30 AM 9:44 AM 9:58 AM 10:11 AM 10:25 AM 10:39 AM 10:53 AM 11:06 AM 11:08 AM
3 hr 15 min Pace - 14:53 / Mile 8:09 AM 8:23 AM 8:38 AM 8:53 AM 9:08 AM 9:23 AM 9:38 AM 9:53 AM 10:08 AM 10:22 AM 10:37 AM 10:52 AM 11:07 AM 11:22 AM 11:24 AM
3 hr 30 min Pace - 16:02 / Mile 8:09 AM 8:25 AM 8:41 AM 8:57 AM 9:13 AM 9:29 AM 9:45 AM 10:01 AM 10:17 AM 10:33 AM 10:49 AM 11:05 AM 11:21 AM 11:37 AM 11:39 AM
3 hr 45 min Pace - 17:11 / Mile 8:09 AM 8:26 AM 8:43 AM 9:00 AM 9:17 AM 9:34 AM 9:52 AM 10:09 AM 10:26 AM 10:43 AM 11:00 AM 11:18 AM 11:35 AM 11:52 AM 11:54 AM
4 hr Pace - 18:20 / Mile 8:09 AM 8:27 AM 8:45 AM 9:04 AM 9:22 AM 9:40 AM 9:59 AM 10:17 AM 10:35 AM 10:54 AM 11:12 AM 11:30 AM 11:49 AM 12:07 PM 12:09 PM
Course Opened to Traffic 2:00 PM 8:45 AM 9:15 AM 9:45 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:45 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 5:00 PM
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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 Finish Line
Course Closed to Traffic 4:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 4:00 AM
First Wheelchair 7:55 AM 7:59 AM 8:04 AM 8:08 AM 8:13 AM 8:17 AM 8:22 AM 8:26 AM 8:31 AM 8:35 AM 8:40 AM 8:44 AM 8:49 AM 8:53 AM 8:54 AM
First Male Runner 8:00 AM 8:04 AM 8:09 AM 8:13 AM 8:18 AM 8:23 AM 8:27 AM 8:32 AM 8:37 AM 8:41 AM 8:46 AM 8:51 AM 8:55 AM 9:00 AM 9:01 AM
First Female Runner 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:10 AM 8:15 AM 8:20 AM 8:26 AM 8:31 AM 8:36 AM 8:41 AM 8:46 AM 8:52 AM 8:57 AM 9:02 AM 9:07 AM 9:08 AM
First Mini Marathoner 8:00 AM 8:05 AM 8:10 AM 8:15 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 8:24 AM
6:00 min / Mile Pace 8:00 AM 8:06 AM 8:12 AM 8:18 AM 8:24 AM 8:30 AM 8:36 AM 8:42 AM 8:48 AM 8:54 AM 9:00 AM 9:06 AM 9:12 AM 9:18 AM 9:19 AM
1 hr 30 min Pace - 6:52 / Mile 8:00 AM 8:06 AM 8:13 AM 8:20 AM 8:27 AM 8:34 AM 8:41 AM 8:48 AM 8:54 AM 9:01 AM 9:08 AM 9:15 AM 9:22 AM 9:29 AM 9:30 AM
1 hr 45 min Pace - 8:01 / Mile 8:01 AM 8:09 AM 8:17 AM 8:25 AM 8:33 AM 8:41 AM 8:49 AM 8:57 AM 9:05 AM 9:13 AM 9:21 AM 9:29 AM 9:37 AM 9:45 AM 9:46 AM
2 hr Pace - 9:10 / Mile 8:03 AM 8:12 AM 8:21 AM 8:30 AM 8:39 AM 8:48 AM 8:58 AM 9:07 AM 9:16 AM 9:25 AM 9:34 AM 9:43 AM 9:53 AM 10:02 AM 10:03 AM
2 hr 15 min Pace - 10:19 / Mile 8:05 AM 8:15 AM 8:25 AM 8:35 AM 8:46 AM 8:56 AM 9:06 AM 9:17 AM 9:27 AM 9:37 AM 9:48 AM 9:58 AM 10:08 AM 10:19 AM 10:20 AM
2 hr 30 min Pace - 11:27 / Mile 8:07 AM 8:18 AM 8:29 AM 8:41 AM 8:52 AM 9:04 AM 9:15 AM 9:27 AM 9:38 AM 9:50 AM 10:01 AM 10:12 AM 10:24 AM 10:35 AM 10:37 AM
2 hr 45 min Pace - 12:36 / Mile 8:08 AM 8:20 AM 8:33 AM 8:45 AM 8:58 AM 9:11 AM 9:23 AM 9:36 AM 9:48 AM 10:01 AM 10:14 AM 10:26 AM 10:39 AM 10:51 AM 10:53 AM
3 hr Pace - 13:45 / Mile 8:08 AM 8:21 AM 8:35 AM 8:49 AM 9:03 AM 9:16 AM 9:30 AM 9:44 AM 9:58 AM 10:11 AM 10:25 AM 10:39 AM 10:53 AM 11:06 AM 11:08 AM
3 hr 15 min Pace - 14:53 / Mile 8:09 AM 8:23 AM 8:38 AM 8:53 AM 9:08 AM 9:23 AM 9:38 AM 9:53 AM 10:08 AM 10:22 AM 10:37 AM 10:52 AM 11:07 AM 11:22 AM 11:24 AM
3 hr 30 min Pace - 16:02 / Mile 8:09 AM 8:25 AM 8:41 AM 8:57 AM 9:13 AM 9:29 AM 9:45 AM 10:01 AM 10:17 AM 10:33 AM 10:49 AM 11:05 AM 11:21 AM 11:37 AM 11:39 AM
3 hr 45 min Pace - 17:11 / Mile 8:09 AM 8:26 AM 8:43 AM 9:00 AM 9:17 AM 9:34 AM 9:52 AM 10:09 AM 10:26 AM 10:43 AM 11:00 AM 11:18 AM 11:35 AM 11:52 AM 11:54 AM
4 hr Pace - 18:20 / Mile 8:09 AM 8:27 AM 8:45 AM 9:04 AM 9:22 AM 9:40 AM 9:59 AM 10:17 AM 10:35 AM 10:54 AM 11:12 AM 11:30 AM 11:49 AM 12:07 PM 12:09 PM
Course Opened to Traffic 2:00 PM 8:45 AM 9:15 AM 9:45 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:45 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 5:00 PM
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Stop by the Maui Jim booth and try on a pair of
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Walk or Ride to the Start/ Finish Line• There will be NO shuttle services pro-vided. If you are staying downtown, the start and finish lines are in close proximity to downtown hotels.
• If you are traveling from outside of downtown, take the VTA light rail to the race (exit at Convention Center or Chil-dren’s Discovery Museum) or VTA Bus Lines 22, 63, 68 or 522 to the race. Visit www.vta.org for more information.
Spectator Parking Options• The finish line is located off Park Avenue near Plaza de Cesar Chavez. Spectators can park nearby in downtown lots and walk to the finish line. Many downtown lots have free parking Sun-days and street parking is free.
• Allow time for delays if traveling by car or public transportation due to road closures and race day traffic.
• Event parking is best accessed from California State Freeway 87. From Northbound 87 do not attempt to exit at Santa Clara Street; the ramp will be closed from 4 a.m. until 1 p.m. on race day.
Suggested Spectator Spots• Start line (West Santa Clara Street and Almaden Boulevard)• Mile 4 (Near San Pedro and St. James)
• Finish Line (Plaza de Cesar Chavez)
Track Your Runner
• Find your runner’s pace and projected finish time using the pace chart provided on page 12.
• Sign up for the Competitor Wire-less Runner Tracking text messag-ing service at www.competitor-wireless.com
Plan Your Family Reunion
• Confirm a post-race reunion plan BEFORE the race begins!
• Plan to meet up in the Family Reunion Area located in Plaza de Cesar Chavez. Large alphabetical signs will be prominently displayed. Pick a letter and make sure that everyone in your party knows to meet at that letter.
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THE START LINESanta Clara Street and Almaden Avenue in downtown San Jose
The race starts and finishes within blocks of downtown San Jose.There will be NO shuttle services provided for runners or spectators.
PARKINGDowntown parking is plentiful and typically free in downtown San Jose. Participants can park at the HP Pavilion lot for free on race day.
HP Pavilion Parking LotPARTICIPANTS ONLY525 W. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA
For a list of additional downtown parking op-tions in San Jose, visit the race website www.runrocknroll.competitor.com/san-jose.Click on “Event Details” then “Transportation.” PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Take public transportation or carpool to minimize vehicular traffic on race morning.
From surrounding Silicon Valley Area:Take VTA light rail (exit at Convention Center or Children’s Discovery Museum) or VTA Bus Lines 22, 63, 68 or 522
From San Francisco County:Take Cal Train to get to San Jose
From Sacramento County: Use Capitol Corridor 547 Train, Sacramento to San Jose
RUNNER DROP-OFF LOCATIONS Participants can be dropped off from numerous locations south of San Carlos Street and walk a few blocks north to the start line.
Suggested intersections include: • Almaden Boulevard and San Carlos Street• San Carlos Street and South 1st Street • San Carlos Street and South Market Street
}For directions and more information on parking, visit the event website at sanjose.competitor.com and click on Event Details.
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The Mini Marathon is a great way
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Participants share parts of the
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Get your spectators involved
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Experience the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun in a 5-Mile Run!
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From: Bob Hezlep <[email protected]>Subject: Gatorade page for the 2012 Rock and Roll Series
Date: April 5, 2012 2:43:03 PM PDTTo: [email protected], Jing {QTG} Cheng <[email protected]>Cc: Kerri Sparkman <[email protected]>, Annie Johnston <[email protected]>, Gabriella Nourse
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Headliner Concert FeaturingMatt NathansonGET READY TO ROCK!Since picking up a guitar at the age of 6, Matt found his passion and has enticed everyone who has listened. He has built an incredibly loyal fan base due to extensive touring filled with captivating performances. His blend of in-trospective folk-rock music and standup comedy provide a unique yet enter-taining experience.
During his time in college in Claremont, Calif., Matt recorded his first album, “Please,” in 1993. He went on to record several other albums over the next de-cade, with many of his songs featured on network TV shows such as “Scrubs,” “Tarzan” and “One Tree Hill.”
His eighth album, “Some Mad Hope,” was his most popular to date, and de-buted on the Billboard Top 200 at No. 60. It would remain on the charts for 34 weeks, thanks to several hit songs that put his name and album on the map. His song “Come On Get Higher” went platinum with 1.3 million single sales, and peaked at No. 3 on Mainstream AC.
His most recent album, “Modern Love,” released in June 2011, has received similar acclaim from fans, debuting at No. 17. He opened for the 2012 Kelly Clarkson tour, in-between a solo tour, and even provided a serenade on ABC’s hit show “The Bachelor.”
“It’s a powerful record. We modeled its production and sound after those great 80s records; when you listen to them, they sound timeless, as if they are from the future. That was the idea behind the record, that the song is the beating heart and the production hangs on it,” Matt says.
Celebrate the completion of the Half and Mini Marathons with family, friends, fans, and Matt Nathanson as he welcomes and congratulates the runners with a rockin’ headliner concert!
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Tip of the Top Who says the good old days of the blues are over? Tip of the Top is a San Francisco Bay Area band that has taken the blues scene by storm since 2009. The band’s musical style is reminiscent of the 1950s and their live show delivers all the primitive pulsating rhythms, repetitive chord changes and gritty amplifi cation that defi nes early American Rock ‘n’ Roll. But these bluesmen are not mere imitators. They feel this music to their core. They represent it with 100% authentic personal expression and deliver it with emotionally charged energy.
Rory Seldon with InnerSession Rory Seldon with InnerSession is a Los Angeles-based soul, funk and R&B band that always captivates the crowd and has everyone dancing on their feet once the show starts. The band consists of seven very talented and professional musicians that truly take their craft to the next level. This band is very unique in its sound with a variety of instruments, including keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, congas and percussion along with three vocalists. Rory Sel-don, who is on keyboards and vocals, is the founder of this group and has been in the music industry of over 20 years.
AlluetteAlluette, a four-some from very different musical backgrounds, was formed four years ago. The band consistently plays shows all over the East San Francisco Bay Area and its instrumentation is very eclectic with sounds of blues, funk and hip-hop mixed with hard Rock and plenty of surprises. Each member brings plenty of great ideas for new material they are constantly creating. The band just released its fi rst album, “Get Some,” and is currently working on another album and is setting up shows for a small tour.
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B01 San Jose City Hall Plaza Independence High School 8:00 AM 8:25 AM
B02 11th & Jackson St / In the street on northwest corner David Brookings & The Average Lookings 8:05 AM 8:45 AM
B03 Chris’ Service Center / 4th St. & Taylor St. Neverwonder 8:10 AM 9:00 AM
B04 Santa Clara County Credit Union / 2nd St. & Heading St. Alluette (is a Pisces) 8:10 AM 9:10 AM
B05 San Pedro & Basset St / In Street on northwest Corner Gravity Hill (Formerly Awesome Sauce) 8:15 AM 9:25 AM
B06 HP Pavilion / Plaza on Santa Clara Btw Autumn & Montgomery SixString 8:20 AM 9:45 AM
B07 Farmers Ins. / 1654 The Alameda St. VitalSign 8:25 AM 10:05 AM
B08 In Grass Median on University Ave at Dana Ave TBD 8:30 AM 10:20 AM
B09 Newhall St & Bascom Ave (Washington) Pullman Standard 8:35 AM 10:40 AM
B09 Newhall St & Bascom Ave (Washington) Streetside Vinyl
B10 Cory School / Monroe St. & Kenwood Ave. Rockin Blues Express 8:40 AM 10:50 AM
B10 Cory School / Monroe St. & Kenwood Ave. The Amy Gass Band
DJ San Jose Municiple Rose Garden / Emory & Garden Tony DJ Noble Cardoso 8:45 AM 11:05 AM
B11 Lincoln High School / Dana Ave. & Brooklyn Ave. Metal Etch 8:45 AM 11:15 AM
B11 Lincoln High School / Dana Ave. & Brooklyn Ave. TBD
B12 Herbert Hoover High School / Park Ave. & Naglee Ave. Hoover Middle School 8:50 AM 11:50 AM
B12 Herbert Hoover High School / Park Ave. & Naglee Ave. Hoover Middle School
B13 YMCA / 1717 The Alameda Long Train Runnin 8:55 AM 11:45 AM
B13 YMCA / 1717 The Alameda South 46 Band
B14 Babes Auto / The Alameda & Wilson Ave. METAL SHOP 9:00 AM 12:00 PM
B14 Babes Auto / The Alameda & Wilson Ave. Stealing 3rd Band
B15 Almaden & San Fernando St. / In Street on Southwest Corner Rory Seldon with InnerSession 8:15 AM 12:15 PM
B15 Almaden & San Fernando St. / In Street on Southwest Corner Tip of the Top
*ALL BANDS AND LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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B01 San Jose City Hall Plaza Independence High School 8:00 AM 8:25 AM
B02 11th & Jackson St / In the street on northwest corner David Brookings & The Average Lookings 8:05 AM 8:45 AM
B03 Chris’ Service Center / 4th St. & Taylor St. Neverwonder 8:10 AM 9:00 AM
B04 Santa Clara County Credit Union / 2nd St. & Heading St. Alluette (is a Pisces) 8:10 AM 9:10 AM
B05 San Pedro & Basset St / In Street on northwest Corner Gravity Hill (Formerly Awesome Sauce) 8:15 AM 9:25 AM
B06 HP Pavilion / Plaza on Santa Clara Btw Autumn & Montgomery SixString 8:20 AM 9:45 AM
B07 Farmers Ins. / 1654 The Alameda St. VitalSign 8:25 AM 10:05 AM
B08 In Grass Median on University Ave at Dana Ave TBD 8:30 AM 10:20 AM
B09 Newhall St & Bascom Ave (Washington) Pullman Standard 8:35 AM 10:40 AM
B09 Newhall St & Bascom Ave (Washington) Streetside Vinyl
B10 Cory School / Monroe St. & Kenwood Ave. Rockin Blues Express 8:40 AM 10:50 AM
B10 Cory School / Monroe St. & Kenwood Ave. The Amy Gass Band
DJ San Jose Municiple Rose Garden / Emory & Garden Tony DJ Noble Cardoso 8:45 AM 11:05 AM
B11 Lincoln High School / Dana Ave. & Brooklyn Ave. Metal Etch 8:45 AM 11:15 AM
B11 Lincoln High School / Dana Ave. & Brooklyn Ave. TBD
B12 Herbert Hoover High School / Park Ave. & Naglee Ave. Hoover Middle School 8:50 AM 11:50 AM
B12 Herbert Hoover High School / Park Ave. & Naglee Ave. Hoover Middle School
B13 YMCA / 1717 The Alameda Long Train Runnin 8:55 AM 11:45 AM
B13 YMCA / 1717 The Alameda South 46 Band
B14 Babes Auto / The Alameda & Wilson Ave. METAL SHOP 9:00 AM 12:00 PM
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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 scienti�cally 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:
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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 scienti�cally 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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San Jose, “The Gateway to the Bay”, is now the 10th largest city in the United States. Don’t let that lead you to believe they are the “L.A. North”. Despite intense urbanization, San Jose is a leader in city-sustainability, thanks in part to its housing of some of the world’s most cutting-edge tech fi rms. Accessibility is the name of the game, and San Jose is the star player. Put the various public transportation methods to use, or just set out for a walk and explore these sights, sounds, and tastes that San Jose has to offer!
Second to None in More than just TechnologySan Jose, Calif., leads the charge in more than just technology. The city holds many “biggest,” “best” and “fi rst” titles that put San Jose on the map for more than just housing many of the world’s top digital and tech companies. Enjoy some of San Jose interesting distinctions:
DESTINATION SAN JOSE• California’s fi rst state capitol building was originally in San Jose, just steps from where the fi nish line concert will take place.• San Jose is the No. 1 recycler among the nation’s largest cities.• Discovery Meadow in downtown San Jose is home to the world’s largest Monopoly board game. Spanning 930 square feet, it monopolizes quite a bit of its own real estate.• San Jose’s Lake Cunningham Skate Park holds the title for California’s larest skate park. • Raging Waters San Jose is Northern California’s largest water park.
For Those Who Crave the Outdoors and RecreationIf outdoor adventure is your niche, you have come to the right place. San Jose’s temperate climate coupled with an abundance of parks, pools, natural hiking
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new restaurants for a bite to eat or enjoy a thirst quenching happy-hour drink.
Zero1 Biennial Art FestivalThis fusion of art, science, design, architecture and technology is causing a stir in artistic circles across the globe. The exhibit is open from September to De-cember at the Zero1 Garage.
For the Winos and Foodies at HeartFuel up for the race at one of our favorite San Jose restaurants. Whether you enjoy savory fi ne dining, spicy challenges or local favorites, San Jose will sat-isfy your cravings.
Mountain WineryJust a short drive from downtown San Jose is Moun-tain Winery where you can taste world-class wine, enjoy fi ne dining and catch a show at the outdoor amphitheatre, all in one night!
Smoke EatersIf heat is what you crave, check out Smoke Eaters. Featured on the Travel Channel’s hit TV show, “Man vs. Food,” for its Hellfi re Challenge, this hotspot is fa-mous for some of the world’s hottest chicken wings. Do you have what it takes to take on the “fi ve minute afterburn?”
Original Joe’sOriginal Joe’s is a San Jose staple that has been serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a San Fran-ciscan fl air since 1956. With its generous portions and a menu that ranges from omelets and American comfort food to seafood and Italian, Original Joe’s will satisfy even the hungriest visitor.
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trails and sporting activities, make San Jose a hot spot for any outdoor recreation enthusiast. Check out some of our favorite recreation activities in San Jose:
GolfSharpen your golf swing in one of San Jose’s two-dozen golf courses. With 300 days of sunshine year-round there is no shortage of opportunities to play a round!
ParksSpend the day exploring one of San Jose’s 200 parks! At Discovery Meadow you can buy prop-erty, ride the railroad, take a chance and go to jail all in one afternoon when you play on the world’s largest Monopoly board. For the animal lovers, check out the Happy Hollow Park and Zoo. While you are there ride an eagle, dolphin or tiger on the animal-themed carousal. Stay cool at North-ern California’s largest water park, Raging Waters San Jose.
EntertainmentLooking for some pre- or post-race entertainment? Whether you like history, thrills, art, sports, theater or shopping, you can get your kicks in San Jose. Below are a few of our favorite San Jose stops.
Winchester Mystery HouseTake a tour of the third most haunted house in the U.S.—The Winchester Mystery House. This pecu-liar mansion has stairs that go nowhere, doors that open into walls and windows that see no light. Why did Sarah Winchester build 24 hours a day, seven days a week for over 38 years straight? Find out on the tour!
Santana RowShopaholics won’t want to skip Santana Row. Shop till you drop, then stop by one of the swanky
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Zero1 Biennial Festival: September-De-cember at Zero1 GarageOne of the biggest art and technology festivals in the world, Zero1 features 100 new media artists, engineers and filmmakers exploring the theme Seeking Silicon Valley.
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Anthony Jeselnik: Oct. 4-6 at Improv Com-edy ClubMost famous for his Comedy Central Roasts of Donald Trump and Charlie Sheen, Jeselnik has quickly become one of the “baddest” acts in the comedy scene.
George Lopez: Oct. 6 at the San Jose Civ-ic—8 p.m.A multi-talented entertainer, Lopez’s comedic outlook on race and ethnic relations will give you the best ab workout—nonstop laughter.
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Spirit of Japantown Festival: Oct. 6 at N. 5th Street and Jackson Street—10 a.m.-5p.m.One of the last three major Japantowns re-maining in the U.S., this festival features free entertainment, food booths, cultural exhibits and more!
Though the bands on the course and Matt Nathanson headliner will make for an amazing festival on Sunday, there are a handful of other events throughout the weekend to suit your entertainment fancy. Here are a few you might see some of us at- now go out and enjoy!
MUSIC
Madonna: Oct. 6 and 7 at the HP Pavil-lion—8:00 p.m.The best-selling female recording artist in history has not lost a step in her ability to put on a pop-performance for the ages.
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Oct. 6 at Mountain Winery—7:30 p.m.Southern hard rock at its absolute finest, the raging guitars and killer classics will
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Whether you are looking for a good weekend warm-up jog, a daytime family hangout, or just great views of San Jose, here are a few trails we recommend. These trails will show you the beauty of San Jose, both its forests and lakes and modern urban architecture. Stay loose and relaxed on race weekend, and enjoy the sights of San Jose while doing so!
Los Gatos Creek TrailThe South Bay’s most popular trail consists of an 11-mile system offer-ing an exciting journey of side trips and points of interest. It extends from Lexington Dam in the lower San-ta Cruz Mountains and meanders through Los Gatos, Calif., Campbell, Calif., and San Jose, Calif. This trail is an awesome display of nature in close proximity to urban culture.
Guadalupe River Trail Great if you are near downtown San Jose, this trail runs 11-miles along
the banks of the Guadalupe River. You can enjoy a fresh sea breeze on the north side, and the cool scenery of urban engineering closer to down-town. A great escape for training and a marvel that such a long trail exists in the heart of the city!
Coyote Creek Trail A log trail winding from San Jose to Morgan Hill, Calif., Coyote Creek is great for a training run as the lake of-fers beautiful scenery, wildlife, and beaches for quick water breaks. A peaceful get away before a loud, rockin’ race day!
Rancho San Antonio Trail West of San Jose is Los Altos, Calif.; this is great spot to jog and relax to beautiful views of the whole South Bay. With a variety of trails to suit whatever your workout needs may be. Parking is limited, so early birds get the worms, and a great sweat to kick start your morning!
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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!
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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!
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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 fi nal 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 fi nal days before a big race.
22:00 – Do a short, easy workoutIt relieves mental and physical tension and keeps the body primed for performance.
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San Jose has never seen anything like this. To celebrate the year of the dragon, P.F. Chang’s has
entered a 43-foot dragon into this year’s Rock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Half Marathon!
We have to warn you, he is a seasoned veteran after completing the P.F. Chang’sRock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Half Marathon, St. Jude Country Music Nashville HalfMarathon, Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Half Marathon, XSport Fitness Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicago Half Marathon, and Rock ‘n’ Roll Virginia Beach Half Marathon. So, we hope you’ve kept up with your training!
If you beat the P.F. Chang’s Running Dragon in the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Half Marathon, you will get a coupon good for an order of P.F. Chang’s famousLettuce Wraps. And if that’s not incentive enough to beat the dragon – justremember, you don’t want to be near him if he starts breathing fire!
The P.F. Chang’s Running Dragon is made up of several parts. The 43-foot dragoncostume was flown in from China specifically to be the P.F. Chang’s RunningDragon at eight select Rock ‘n’ Roll races this year. The Rock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Half Marathon P.F. Chang’s Running Dragon will be comprised of 10 localrunners who are excited to bring something new to the course!
So, go ahead and make your post-race reservations to celebrate at P.F. Chang’snow. Just visit their website at www.pfchangs.com/reservations.
BEAT THE P.F. CHANG’S RUNNING DRAGON TO THE FINISH LINEYOUR CHALLENGE:
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San Jose has never seen anything like this. To celebrate the year of the dragon, P.F. Chang’s has
entered a 43-foot dragon into this year’s Rock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Half Marathon!
We have to warn you, he is a seasoned veteran after completing the P.F. Chang’sRock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Half Marathon, St. Jude Country Music Nashville HalfMarathon, Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Half Marathon, XSport Fitness Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicago Half Marathon, and Rock ‘n’ Roll Virginia Beach Half Marathon. So, we hope you’ve kept up with your training!
If you beat the P.F. Chang’s Running Dragon in the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Half Marathon, you will get a coupon good for an order of P.F. Chang’s famousLettuce Wraps. And if that’s not incentive enough to beat the dragon – justremember, you don’t want to be near him if he starts breathing fire!
The P.F. Chang’s Running Dragon is made up of several parts. The 43-foot dragoncostume was flown in from China specifically to be the P.F. Chang’s RunningDragon at eight select Rock ‘n’ Roll races this year. The Rock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Half Marathon P.F. Chang’s Running Dragon will be comprised of 10 localrunners who are excited to bring something new to the course!
So, go ahead and make your post-race reservations to celebrate at P.F. Chang’snow. Just visit their website at www.pfchangs.com/reservations.
BEAT THE P.F. CHANG’S RUNNING DRAGON TO THE FINISH LINEYOUR CHALLENGE:
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Well done!The Fairmont San Jose would like to congratulate you on completing the marathon! Why not reward yourself after the event at the “Rock and Roll Bloody Mary Bar” in our newly renovated Lobby Lounge, featuring live music and innovative cocktails from 10am–1pm on Sunday, October 7th. Experience a new twist on a classic!
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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 span Thurs-day through Sunday of race week; both individuals and groups of all sizes are welcome.
For more information, stop by Volunteer Check-In for information on available shifts. Spread the word and help us rock San Jose!
Join the Race Crew! 14,000+ Participants = 1,000 Volunteers Needed
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Energizeyour life with our new gluten free superfood! Qi’a™ combines three ancient seeds & grains (chia, hemp, and buckwheat) in a delicious new way that can be enjoyed as a breakfast cereal or added as a gluten free nutritional boost to yogurt, smoothies, salads, oatmeal, soups, mu� ns - you name it! Just two tablespoons is enough to fi ll you up and keep you going. No added sugar or salt, it’s organic, vegan, non GMO, high protein and boasts Omega 3’s - the benefi ts just keep adding up. Viva la revolution!
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For the first time in San Jose, we put out a challenge to see who were the kings and queens of fitness in the area. Many stepped up to the plate, and registered for BOTH Columbia Muddy Buddy San Jose (9/30) and the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Half Marathon or Mini Marathon. Rock ‘n’ Mud Challengers climbed, crawled, rumbled and stumbled their way through the Muddy Buddy course at Joseph D. Grant Regional Park last weekend. Now, with little time to recover physically, they will take it to the streets on Sunday with mud still under their fingernails and in-between their toes. Challengers reaped several rewards for their efforts, besides peak physical shape, muddy memories, and sweaty smiles:•ColumbiaMuddyBuddyHat•ExtraRedHookbeeratthe Muddy Buddy Finish Line •RecoverylunchattheRock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Finish Line Festival
If you missed out this year, do not fear, for we will see if you are up for the challenge again in 2013. Sign up early to commit yourself and to save money! Best of luck to our 2012 Rock ‘n’ Mud Chal-lengers and congratulations on your performances over the past two weekends- you are all studs!
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