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High Resolution Version of Race Day Guide for the 5th Annual Market to Market presented by Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital
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Letter from the race director
Welcome Runners!
Thanks for joining us for the special 5th year anniversary of the Market to Market Relay presented by Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital. This year we are excited to have 400 teams and over 3,000 relay runners making the journey from Omaha to Lincoln. Of the 400 teams, at least 86 have run in the event all five years! Also, to commemorate our 5th year, we’ve added to the bucket list of Midwest runners by creating the Market to Market 50k. Over 200 ultra-athletes will race 31 miles from Grandpa’s Woods Golf Course near Murdock to the Finish Line in Lincoln’s Historic Haymarket. (More information on the M2M 50k is on page 39).
Safety is always a top priority for the Market to Market Relay. Please read this guide carefully and follow all race rules and instructions. Pay attention while you run and drive and listen to volunteer directions. Take care of yourself, your teammates and other participants.
As runners we have a unique opportunity to show how considerate and responsible we are to the residents of the communities we travel through. The Market to Market Relay visits several unique rural and urban areas including Omaha, Bellevue, Papillion, Springfield, Louisville, Murdock, Elmwood, Eagle, Walton and Lincoln. This race would not happen without the support of these communities and their residents. Let’s keep making strides by putting our best foot forward.
I want to thank all sponsors for helping to create such a great event and supporting the Nebraska running community. A list of all race sponsors is located on the inside cover of this booklet. A special thank you goes out to Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital, proud presenting sponsor of the Market to Market Relay since 2008. They believed in the event when it was just an idea.
Finally, this race has 250-plus volunteers that help keep you safe and make the event possible — without them the race would not happen. Many of the volunteers along the course are part of local community based civics groups and non-profits who help Nebraska communities out year-round. Please let them know how much you appreciate their help today.
Enjoy the day and we’ll see you after the race at the Gatorade Post-Race Shindig & Expo!
Ben Cohoon | Race Director
P.S. New this year, you can sign up NOW for the 2013 Market to Market Relay AND at 2012 prices. All officially registered 2012 team captains should have received an e-mail with a special code and registration instructions. Team captains will have until Friday, October 19, 2012, at 11:59 pm, to reserve a guaranteed spot for 2013. Teams not registered by this date will need to enter the General Lottery in March, 2013, for a chance to enter the 2013 race. Take advantage of this unique opportunity and get registered now. Race Day for the 6th annual Market to Market Relay will be Saturday, October 12, 2013. Learn more at m2mrelay.com.
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emergency contact cheat Sheet (additional Emergency Information on page 4)
In case of emergency, dial 911. Then contact the Race Emergency Director. EMT’s will be located at Exchange Points 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and the Finish Line. Look for parked ambulances.
race emergency director: 402-890-2123 (cell)
market to market reLay SponSorSthe market to market relay would like to recognize and thank all of the sponsors who made this event possible.
preSenting SponSor
goLd SponSorS
SiLver SponSorS
partnerS
media SponSorS
Shindig & expo SponSorS
community partner
Blue cross and Blue Shield of nebraska
Lincoln running company
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race courSe Safety
Safety is the first and foremost priority. It is important that all runners and drivers realize that the race course occasionally crosses traffic and follows roadways. Further, the running route will occasionally parallel the driving route. Please error on the side of caution, drive slowly, be alert, read the following safety tips and have a great race!
runner Safety: Please read and understand all race rules and seek clarification as needed. Beware of vehicles. A significant portion of the race course is on roads. Obey all traffic and pedestrian laws, unless instructed differently by a police officer.
Course Signage: Follow all M2M Relay signs and read the stage directions in this guide carefully. It is your job to know the running route — the signs are only there to assist you.
We recommend carrying water and a cell phone while running.
run againSt traffic: Runners must run against traffic if running on city or county roads unless instructed otherwise.
viSiBiLity reQuirement: new! All team’s are reQuired to have at least 2 Reflective Safety Vests, 2 Headlamps and 2 blinking LED taillights. One of each MUST be worn by all runners beginning a new Stage during Official Nighttime Hours, before 7:30 am and after 6:30 pm.
no headphoneS: Runners may not use iPods, MP3 players, earphones or any other equipment that interferes with their hearing. Music devices with speakers below the head are allowed if it does not interfere with your hearing. YOU NEED TO HEAR APPROACHING VEHICLES. If caught you will be disqualified.
water: Runners are in charge of their own water on the course. There will not be water areas between Exchange Points. Certain Exchange Points will have refill areas, but teams should bring enough water to last the duration of the race. As a way to reduce race day waste, plastic cups will not be provided. Please bring your own reusable, refillable water bottles and team water jugs.
vehicLe and driver Safety: Beware of runners on the driving course. A significant portion of the race course is on roads.Please refer to the Rules Concerning Vehicles section on page 5.
tipS for SucceSSfuL and Safe driving: Focus on driving!
Have your co-pilot read driving directions and give you instructions.
Know where you are going and look at the map before you start driving.
Do not arrive at Exchange Points significantly early.
water, food and team emergency gear: It is your team’s responsibility to carry adequate team water, food, blankets, first aid supplies, cell phones, clothing layers and rain gear in your vehicle.
emergency information: in case of emergency, dial 911. Basic first aid kits are available at all Exchange Points.
Emergency Responders with advanced first aid and response skills will be stationed at Exchange Points 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and the Finish Line. Look for this red
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race courSe Safety
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marker on the stage maps. Emergency Responders will have red MEDICAL t-shirts and will be located near the Exchange Points in Ambulances.
Notify the nearest volunteer and the Race Emergency Director with any concerns or emergencies.
ham radio volunteers will be located at most Exchange Points. These special volunteers can help connect you with medical volunteers, other Exchange Points or help answer any questions you have. Look for these volunteers in blue shirts or green vests.
race emergency director: 402-890-2123 (cell)
In case of emergency, dial 911.
poLice aSSiStance and traffic LawS: Runners will be provided with police assistance at Stages 1, 19 and 20. Runners MUST obey all traffic laws unless they are instructed by an officer of the law not to.
NOTE: If for some reason during the day your team is stopped either because of heavy traffic when crossing a street or because of a train at one of the two rail track locations — these situations are considered part of the course.
Exchange PointSafety & Parking
Emergency Responder Medical Knowledge
Mobile Response Team Move from Point to Point
HAM Radio Communication with Medical and Director
Escort BikerHelp Escort Runners during Dark
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runner direction arrowS Located at difficult intersections or turns you will see one of three arrow signs; UP, LEFT, RIGHT. These signs are to help you navigate, but
it is your responsibility to know the course as signs could be removed or hidden. Consider running with your map located in the Race Day Guide.
m2m reLay voLunteer coLor coded t-ShirtS
exchange point markerS Look for these large feather banners marking each Exchange Point.
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generaL ruLeS
1. team matrix: Teams shall consist of six, seven or eight runners. Each runner shall complete multiple legs of the Relay, called Stages. Each Stage will be 2.7 to 5.5 miles. Teams must carry a “baton,” passing it from runner to runner at each Exchange Point. There will be 20 Stages and, therefore, 20 Exchange Points and a group finish (the starting line is Exchange Point 1).
2. minimum team Speed: teamS arriving at the finiSh Line after 8:30 pm wiLL not receive a finiSh time.
ruLeS concerning vehicLeS
Please use your best judgment when driving, and please watch for runners and other pedestrians.
1. vehicLeS and runnerS: Vehicles may not interact with runners unless an injury has occurred or a runner has taken a wrong turn. Vehicles interacting with runners will be given a time penalty for the first and second offense. If a third offense is observed, the team will be disqualified. Please remember, runners are in charge of their own water while running between Exchange Points.
2. numBer of vehicLeS and typeS aLLowed: Teams may use only one registered vehicle, unless they have faster than a 42-minute 10k average; these teams qualify for two registered vehicles. Team vehicles must be less than seven feet in width and less than 30 feet long. Large vans, mini-vans and SUV’s are allowed. No RVs, mini-buses or limos are allowed. Team’s violating this rule will be disqualified.
3. Location of id tag: Registered team vehicles must display an official identification tag in the front and rear window. The tag must be visible to race officials at the Exchange Points. Only team vehicles displaying the official tag will be allowed to park at the Exchange Points.
4. driving directionS: Team vehicles are encouraged to follow the driving directions provided in the Race Day Guide. Directions have been designed to eliminate vehicle contact with runners and to provide the quickest route to the next Exchange Point. If a vehicle gets lost or takes a wrong turn and does not reach the next Exchange Point in time, the time is lost and will not be awarded back.
5. traffic LawS: Team vehicles MUST obey all speed limits, traffic signs, other traffic laws and instructions from race officials.
6. runner Safety: Team vehicles must drive at a normal rate of speed. Vehicles may not block or interfere with other vehicles, and must yield the right of way to runners at all times.
7. parking: At the Exchange Points, team vehicles must park in designated areas only. Vehicles may not stop within the Exchange Zone, even to discharge runners, except where directed.
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ruLeS concerning runnerS
1. running order: Team members will run in a fixed order. For example, on an eight-person team, Runner 1 will complete Stages 1, 9 and 17; Runner 2 will complete stages 2, 10 and 18; and so on. On a seven-person team each will run three legs. For example, Runner 1 will complete Stages 1, 8 and 15; Runner 2 will complete Stages 2, 9 and 16; and so on. On a six-person team, Runner 1 will complete Stages 1, 7, 13 and 19; Runner 2 will complete Stages 2, 8, 14 and 20; and so on.
2. officiaL BiBS: Runners must wear their official race bib numbers corresponding to their position on the team. The first runner must wear a number ending in “1”, the second runner must wear a number ending in “2” and so on. Race numbers must be visible from the front.
3. Baton exchange: The “baton” must be passed from one runner to the next within a 50-meter Exchange Zone at each Exchange Point. Runners must carry the “baton” so that it is visible to race officials while approaching and leaving the Exchange Zone. Batons will be supplied and will also serve as this year’s timing chip. See page 7 for details.
4. wrong turn: Runners who take a wrong turn must return to the course where they left it and continue on the correct route. Runners may use the team vehicle or other transportation to return to the correct route, provided they complete the entire correct route unaided.
5. traffic LawS: Unless a police officer instructs you differently, you need to obey all pedestrian traffic laws.
ruLeS concerning aLL participantS
1. no Littering: Participants must leave the course litter-free. Teams are encouraged to use the trash bags given in the race packets to leave the course better than we found it.
2. no puBLic urination: Participants should only use the bathroom facilities provided. No public urination or other public relief is allowed.
3. no conSumption of LiQuor on puBLic property: In accordance with state law 53-186, consumption of liquor on public property is unlawful and is only allowed on private property with proper permits.
violation of any of these rules will result in team disqualification.
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All winners will be announced at the Post-Race Shindig and via m2mrelay.com after race day. All voting will be done via the Team Scorecard in the Race Day Guide and must be turned in one per team at the Post-Race Shindig.
BeSt team coStume They key to victory is wearing your costume all day long. The more elaborate and ridiculous the better!
BeSt decorated vehicLeTo win the Best Decorated Vehicle Contest, your team vehicle must not only be awesome, but also be considered a legal Market to Market Relay vehicle.
BeSt team nameIt’s up to your peers. The wackier and more creative, the better. Just keep it awesome and appropriate.
“Best of” Rules:
➢[1] Voting is done via the Team Score Card in the Race Day Guide. Turn in at the Post-Race Shindig.
➢[2] Limit one vote per team.
➢[3] The team with the most votes wins.
Winners get an automatic invitation into next year’s race.
predict your team finiShing timeAll teams are entered into this competition when you submitted Predicted Team Finish Time on the Team Roster Tool.
Rules:
➢[1] Submit your team’s Predicted Team Finish Time via the Team Roster Tool
➢[2] Team Closest to Time Wins
Winners get a FREE spot into next year’s race.
Baton/chip timing
Runner #1 on each team will pick up your team’s timing “baton” at the starting line. The timing bracelet will keep track of your team’s time through a timing chip system. Please use this for your baton.
team Scorecard & conteSt voting BaLLot
new! On the inside back cover of this Race Day Guide is the Team Scorecard & Contest Voting Ballot. Record your runner times throughout the day and submit ONLY one complete card to the M2M Relay Headquarters tent located at the Post-Race Shindig.
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market to market reLay runnerS community
People are talking about the 5th Annual Market to Market Relay. They are sharing pictures, comparing training advice and discussing costumes for race day. We want to make it easy for you to get in on the race conversation. Check out M2M on Twitter, Facebook and Flickr.
Want to see what runners are saying before and during the race? Follow M2M on Twitter @M2MRelay and search for #M2MRelay tweets. On race day, you can watch runners tweet their way across our Twitter Map at www.m2mrelay.com/tweetmap.
If you are running, keep everyone posted on your team’s progress by tweeting when you can throughout the course. Use the #M2MRelay hashtag and make sure that you activate the tweet location setting on your online account or on your mobile device so your updates can be seen on the map.
Become a fan of M2M on Facebook by joining our fan page. Meet other racers and get access to the latest M2M news by searching for “Market to Market Relay” on Facebook.
Share your racing photos and videos or just check out other racer’s uploads at the M2M Flickr Group, www.flickr.com/groups/m2mrelay/.
diviSionS & awardS
open (Awards to top 7): All teams may compete, generally all male.
mixed (Awards to top 7): At least three members of the team must be of each sex.
women (Awards to Top 3): All team members must be women.
maSterS (Awards to Top 3): All team members must be at least 40 years old.
mixed maSterS (Awards to Top 3): At least three members of the team must be of each sex and all team members must be at least 40 years old.
women maSterS (Award to 1st Place): All team members must be at least 40 years old and female.
corporate (Awards to Top 3): All team members must be employed by the same employer or immediate family members.
6 perSon (Awards to Top 3): A team with just 6 members.
armed forceS (Awards to Top 3): Instrumental to the nation’s defense and/or community safety (Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, private militia, FBI, Police, Firefighters).
run cLuB (Award to 1st Place): A team must be made up of members of the same running club either RRCA or USATF sanctioned club.
academic (Award to 1st Place): All team members affiliated with one school, college, university, or other center of learning. This can be students, faculty, or both.
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Stage 1Memorial Park
courSe deScriptionTiming Chip and Baton are picked up at the Start Line by your first runner. If you are starting during Official Nighttime Hours, a reflective vest, head lamp and blinking LED taillight are required. The race begins at one of Omaha’s most historic monuments, Memorial Park. From Memorial Park runners will pass the iconic Dundee statue and over Dodge Street via the Memorial Park pedestrian bridge. Runners will continue this downhill leg past the Historic Field Club Neighborhood and head into Elmwood Park, a 216-acre park created in 1889. Here runners will follow the Elmwood Trail through the tree-lined park before reaching the Aksarben Village area and connecting with the Keystone Trail.
3.2 miLeS · eaSy
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path Stage 1 is presented by:
driving directionSHead west on Underwood Ave. towards 72nd St.
Underwood will turn into Cass St.
Turn left onto 72nd St. (follow for 1.3 miles).
Turn left onto Pine St. (follow for 0.3 miles).
Turn right onto Aksarben Dr., follow until you reach Blue Cross Blue Shield building.
Turn into Blue Cross Blue Shield and follow parking attendants.
note: If you are heading east on Dodge St. to Memorial Park (number streets getting smaller) you will not be allowed to turn north (left) at 62nd and Happy Hollow Dr. Please head north at 72nd then turn east (right) at Cass St. to arrive at the starting line.
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1st runner drop off: drop first runner off north of memorial park in the neighborhood or east of memorial park in Brownell-talbot School parking lot. no vehicLeS wiLL Be aLLowed in memoriaL park.
Stage 2Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
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3.4 miLeS · eaSy
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· Last minute packet pick-up
· final announcements
· free Long-term parking garage (aksarben village)
the driving directions have been made with the runners in mind. please avoid using the same roads as the runners (follow these maps). it will be safer for everyone involved if runners do not have to worry about traffic. there wiLL not be signs for drivers, please follow directions and maps.
driving directionSStarting from Blue Cross Blue Shield parking lot.
Turn right (south) on Aksarben Dr.
Take next right onto Mercy Rd.
Take next left onto 72nd St. (head south on 72nd St., follow for 2.25 miles).
Turn left onto Q St. (follow for 1 mile).
Turn right onto 60th St. (follow for about .85 miles).
Turn right into Al Veys Park (6506 South 60th Street).
courSe deScriptionStarting near the Aksarben Village area and College of Saint Mary runners will continue heading south on a flat to slight downhill section. Runners will run exclusively on Omaha’s Keystone Trail, a paved trail that stretches nearly across the city and goes all the way to Hayworth Park in Bellevue. If you are starting during Official Nighttime Hours, a reflective vest, head lamp and blinking LED taillight are required. Runners will be running through the city of Omaha, passing neighborhoods, parks, businesses, and pools until they arrive at Al Veys Park, a park featuring youth baseball fields.
exchange point 2
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driving directionS
Exit park and turn left (south) onto 60th St. (follow curve of access road to Harrison St.).
Turn left onto Harrison St. (follow for 1 mile).
Turn right on 48th St. (follow approximately 2 miles).
Turn left onto Cornhusker Rd. (follow 1 mile).
Turn right at 36th St. (follow 0.98 miles).
Turn right onto Raynor Pkwy.
Turn left into first entrance of Twin Creek Cinema parking lot (park near Raynor Pkwy.).
courSe deScriptionLeaving Al Veys Park runners will continue heading south on the Keystone Trail. This section of the Keystone Trail is flat and features several wooden bridges. Runners will pass both urban and rural features seeing farms, parks, and neighborhoods as they make their way out of Omaha and into Bellevue. Near the end of this leg runners will make a sharp right hand turn over the creek to connect with the Papio Trail and head toward Twin Creek Cinema. If you are starting during Official Nighttime Hours, a reflective vest, head lamp and blinking LED taillight are required.
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driving directionSLeaving Papio Bay turn north (towards Papio Levee Trail).
Follow Halleck Park Rd. Halleck Park Rd. turns into E. Lincoln St. near lake.
Continue on E. Lincoln St. (.5 miles).
Turn left onto Washington St./84th St. (follow 1 mile).
Turn right onto Highway 370 (follow 2.15 miles).
Turn left onto 108th St.
Turn left into second entrance of Papio South HS (park in front lot, exchange point in back of school).
courSe deScriptionLeaving Halleck Park runners will pass a small lake and continue heading west following the Papio Creek. For nearly the first mile runners will run next to a series of parks in Papillion. Runners will turn right and go on the round-a-bout under 96th St. and be greeted by a long steep hill. At the top of the hill runners will turn right into a residential neighborhood on Santa Fe Circle. DO NOT miss this RIGHT TURN as it connects to the Highway 370 underpass into Walnut Creek Lake. As runners leave the tunneled underpass they will be greeted by a forest and a winding path through Walnut Creek Lake and Recreation Center. At the top of the hill runners will turn right and run across the dam. Here the paved trail winds around a tall grass prairie around the lake until runners turn right at the “High School Trail” intersection to meet their teammates at Papio South High School.
Stage 5Halleck Park
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
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Stage 5 is presented by:
4.8 miLeS · hard
exchange point 5
exchange point 6
driving directionSLeaving Papio South HS head south/turn right onto 108th St.
Follow 108th heading south (approximately 0.78 miles).
Turn right onto Schram Rd.
Take next left onto 114th St. (follow approximately 2.0 miles to exchange).
courSe deScriptionLeaving Papio South High School runners will return to Walnut Creek and cruise downhill as other teams head into the exchange point uphill. Runners will follow the trail around the Walnut Creek Lake until they reach the park exit on Turkey Road. Runners will head south and follow Turkey Road out of the park and across Schram road. Here runners will enter rural Nebraska and its famous gravel roads. Turkey Road has a nice mixture of rolling hills and flat sections. Runners will eventually reach the small town of Richfield with a population of “around 20” passing livestock, businesses, and homes on a short section of paved road. As runners leave Richfield they will turn right onto Fairview Road and climb one last gravel hill before handing off the baton at 114th Street.
Stage 6Papio South High School
4.7 miLeS · hard
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
exchange point 7
exchange point 6
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2012_RaceDay_Guide_5.5x8.5_r4.indd 17-18 9/18/12 5:03 PM
6 Person Team Division
k-town runners
running challenged!
BEERKATS
Defenders
Team Z
Will Run for Rum
acaDemic Division
Concordia Alumni
CUSM Runners
GSH Hawks
NBC Staff
Neature Run
NWU ALUMNI
Run OT Run
The Mighty T-wolves
armeD Forces Division
Omaha Fire
Team Patriot
67th BFSB
Army of Coolness
first accS running team
Lincoln Police
Nebraska Guard Bums
Offutt Road Warriors
omaha police endurance team
Papillion Fire/Rescue
team fed
the thundering herd
used to could
corPoraTe Division
10/11 News
Alegent Health
ameritas
Assurity Fit Club
Big Blue
Bozell
commonwealth electric company
corn fed Beef
Corona Light
Dino’s Storage
Dude...Where’s My Van?
Dust in Time
Empyrean Brew Crew
Faces For Braces
Fat Brain Toys
Fiserv
Found Down
hdr
Interact
Kelloggs
Kickin Asphalt
Kiss My Asphalt
KPMG
LBL/Allstate
market makers
Midwest Medical Transport Co.
Nebraska Heart Pacers
northstar - Black ops
NorthStar Team #3
Omaha OB-GYN Associates
Pen-Link
People’s City Mission
ProActive Run Squad
QLI: Fueled by Brain Power!
Stache Masters
t2
Team LI-COR
Team NorthStar
Teksystems
The Advengers of Snitily Carr
up men
UP Rail Runners
We Got The Runs
masTers Division
avoiding injuries
Lincoln running co./pepsi - masters
PinWheels
team Bar Bet
Twitching Roadkill
winged ears
mixeD Division
4 guys & 4 athletes
A Petit Dejeuner
All-Stars!
And then the vultures eat you...
Are We There Yet?
Awesome
Awesomesauce!
BASHFUL RUNNERS
Bast Fastards
Beerfeet running co
Black Lung
Brown cow
Burrcatts
Captain Underpants
Case of the Runs
caution: frequent Stops
chariots on fire
Children of the Corn-Huskers
Chlorine and Crewcuts
Code Runners
Columbia Track Club
Comatoes
Commitment Running
Cool Runnings
Crazy Eights
death, taxes and running
dirty half dozen plus one
don’t run me over
Doug Heimes
Druken Immunity
Dude, Where’s My Van
Dunder Mifflin Paper Company
Emerson Running Club
Endurance Entourage
Fantastic friends
FF
For the run of it
Four Sores and Seven Blisters Ago
Four Years Older
gently rolling hills
Good Life Fitness
Grandpa’s Woods: 8 Under Par
Gretna Runners
Half Fast
haymarket or Bust
Here For the Beer
Honey Badger Don’t Care
Hortons & Hammers
In It Not To Win It
It’s All Good!!
just for fun
Karen, A Life Well Run
Keg Leeches
kellerstock Jocks
Kens Kegs - Running with the Bulls
Kind Of A Big Deal
Lactic Acid Theory
LifeNet
LinOmaKan
Malone & Co.
Max Muscle 2
Misters and Sisters with Blisters
money Bags
Naughty Numerates
ndorfopaedic
Nebraska Heart Worst Pace Scenario
good Luck to aLL the teamS
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Nice Pace
night train
OH YEAH!
Orange you glad I didn’t say Bananas
Over the Hills
plain Label
Poker Face
Poop Ship Destroyers
purple haze
r is for running
Rat Race
Regan’s Runner
Road Runners
Rudersdorf Flyers
run fast
Run Jovi
Run Your Pannus Off
runners with a reason
Running Of The Bulls
Running of the Bulls
RUNNING WARRIORS
Rush
Schmitt Chiropractic
Screen Ink.
Select
She Made Me Do It
Sherwood
Slammed i am
Small Town Kids
Smoke and Mirrors
Smokin’ Toes
Sole Train
Sole Train
Speed Bumps
Squirelly fast
St. Teresa’s Trailblazers
Strangers on the run
Team 4:13
Team Advocare
team chipotle ritz cracker
Team Endure
team fedex
team ibuprofen
TEAM KAREEM
team Lulu
Team Nebraska Mixed
TEAM PERDUE
Team Shickley
Team SVT
Team TerMNTRs
Team Troponin
Team Weeping Water
Team WTF
teaming of the Shrewd
the common tread
The GOATs
The good time gang
The Incredibles
The Longshots
The Odds Will Ever Be In Our Favor
The Pace Makers
Thigh Masters
thirsty Scholars
Thunder Road Racing
Tight Butts and Sweaty Nuts
TNNT
Turbo Turtles
Vitamin V
Wagas Running Group With a Drinking Problem Part 3
Walking Wounded
WANARUNRS
We’re Animals
Why?
good Luck to aLL the teamS
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Will Chafe for Beer
Wookies
Zombieland
mixeDmasTers Division
Live Long and Perspire
Pheidippides Phans
philippians 4:13
running with Scissors
tiger coaching
oPen Division
24/7
27th Street Connection
2yearsolder
7 guys and a cooler
are we there yet?
Average Joes
BACHUS
Bagel Bunch
Bar Harbor
Barnstormers
Bennie & the Jets
Booze Hounds
Brad placeholder 1
BugEaters
Catalina Wine Mixers
catch the moose
Cheetah
chicken Shirts
Coffee Cartel
Crazy 8
Crazy Heart
Crazy Legs
Crossfit Lincoln
Crossfit Omaha
DART (Dangerously Average Running Team)
deadly7s
Dominators
Doniphan Divas
Eletech Elite Eight
Fine Tuned Machine
Freaky Fast Runners
GD Dream Team
Good Times
GOT THE RUNS
Granite City
Hoof Hearted
I’m Here For The Beer
in a van down by the river
Jphipps
JR HIGH TRACK STARS
Legs of Lead
Life Group
Lincoln Logs
Lincoln running co. / pepsi
Loose Screws
Loosest Screws
LRC Racing
lutheruns
Lutz & Company
market warriors
max muscle 1
Michael’s Marathoners
MOTLEY BREW CREW
Motley Cruise
My Heros
My Turn Again...?!
Never Feed ‘Em After Midnight
noh octotom
Oma-Hee-Haw
peaceLoverun
Press On
PUKE & RELAY
rather Be in madison
Redeem Team
Reticulated Giraffes
Road Runners
Run Now Wine Later
Run to the Hills
Run4Fun
Run4Kadi
Runnin to Eat
Running Fools
Running on Empty
Seal Team 7
SHAKE N BAKERS
Slow Expectations
Someone has to finish Last!
Southview Striders
Speed Sold Separate
Strangers in the Night
TEAM BEER
Team Ca-Chow
Team Jitterbug
Team McEnroe
team name
Team Nebraska Run Guru’s Elite
Team Nicholas
Team Rails On Trails
Team Team Short Russ
Team Twinkies
Thats Way To Far
THE BEER VIEW MIRRORS
the Bobbilamas
The Caped Creepers
the indecisives...... we think
The Jesus Joggers
Thirty Something
Thunder Buddies
TNRC
TOM AND THE TOMCATS
Too Many Teachers
Twisted Minds and Crazy Legs
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VANDELAY INDUSTRIES
We signed up for what??!
Whole Foods Market
Will run for...
Wind Rummers
Winter is Coming
Wizpak
Worn Scews
running club Division
Ladies of the evening
Clarinda Running Club
Women Division
Angel Dash
Bad Mother Runners
Cass County Runners
Catch Us If You Can
corn huggers
Dashing Divas 2
Duck Duck Goose
GAGA FOR RUNNING
GI Girls
Happy Feet
Hawkeye Hotties
Holdrege Housewives
Hot Mother Truckers
I Can I Will
I think I’ll go another mile
Just Do.it
Legs with Determination
Lucky Legs
Mighty Mahoney
More to come
Not So Sleepless in Seattle
outdoor divas
Purple Pride
Real Housewives of Otoe County
Reindeer Games
run weSt
running for Sanity
Running for the Holidays
Saturday Morning Club
School girls
Shakin not stirred
She-Ras
Sole Sisters
Soled Out
Syracuse Mommas
team awoL
Team Denali
Team Do Life
The Dashing Divas on the Run
The Streakers
Varner and Friends
We is Running
Xanadu
Your Pace or Mine
WomenmasTers Division
RUNegades
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Determined Spirit
Proper Training
Burning Desire
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driving directionSHead south on 114th St. until Fairview Rd.
Turn right on Fairview Rd.
*** caution *** runners and vehicles share this section of the course.
Follow Fairview Rd. for about 1.4 miles until 132nd St.
Turn right on 132nd St.
Follow 132nd about 1.0 mile to Capehart Rd.
Turn left onto Capehart Rd.
Follow Capehart Rd. for about 1.0 mile to Highway 50.
Turn left at Highway 50 and follow for about 2.5 miles to the town of Springfield.
Turn left at Main St.
Turn right at Railroad St. Follow for about 0.1 miles and follow parking volunteers.
courSe deScriptionThis rolling section of the course passes farmland as runners head west towardsHighway 50. Before runners reach Highway 50, they will turn south onto MoPac’s crushedlimestone trail. This downhill section runs parallel with Highway 50 towards the townof Springfield. As runners get close to Springfield they will go underneath a bridge and circle around to a parking lot. At this point, runners will take a right towards a gas station (east). The course runs through residential Springfield towards Main Street and on to Exchange Point 8 at the Sarpy County Fairgrounds. Be sure to re-hydrate at the Gatorade Oasis.
Stage 7114th and Fairview Road
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
exchange point 7
exchange point 8
water refill area
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driving directionS
hey driver, no rush to get to the next exchange point. your runner has over 5 miles of running ahead of them. relax. take a 10 minute break and re-hydrate at the gatorade oasis before leaving Springfield. Besides, this will make things easier for everyone at the next busy parking lot. vouchers for free gatorade available at the runner exchange Zone.
Turn left (north) on Railroad St. and follow until Main St.
Turn left onto Main St. Head west towards Highway 50.
Turn left onto Highway 50 (south).
Follow Highway 50 for a little over 4.0 miles until Riha Rd. (Slow down, this turn is very easy to miss.)
Turn right at Riha Rd. (Look for Brown Meadow Oaks sign).
Follow Riha Rd. for 0.8 miles until Highway 31.
Turn left at Highway 31 and follow for about 0.4 miles.
Take a right into the Exchange Point and follow parking volunteers.
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Leaving the rodeo of the Sarpy County Fairgrounds, runners will head south on the shaded MoPac Trail and parallel Highway 50 towards the Platte River. This crushed limestone section is one of the longest of the course, but is also one of the flattest. Towards the end of the leg, runners will go underneath Highway 50 before they reach Exchange Point 9.
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5.3 miLeS · eaSy/moderate
exchange point 9
Stage 7 is presented by:
gatorade oasis
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exchange point 9Vans will exit off of Highway 50 at Riha Rd. before you reach Highway 31. This will create one way traffic flow and eliminate a backup onto Highway 50, which creates a dangerous situation.
Runners: be careful as you exit, as you will have to cross traffic twice. Vans are instructed that you have the right of way but they may not be looking out for you.
please be respectful of private property to the south and west of this exchange point. no trespassing please.
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exchange point 9
driving directionSLeaving the Exchange Point, turn right out of the parking lot onto Highway 31.
Follow Highway 31 for 20 feet until you reach Highway 50.
Take a right (south) onto Highway 50.
Follow Highway 50 for about 3.0 miles. (Highway 50 will go over the Platte River and merge with Highway 66. Continue straight on Highway 50/Highway 66, past town on left side).
Turn right at E. Park Highway 66/State Spur 13E (towards Platte River State Park).
Follow E. Park Highway 66 for 4.8 miles until you reach the town of South Bend.
Turn left (south) at 328th St.
Follow 328th St. for about .8 miles until you see parking volunteers.
*** parking will either be on the right side of the road or in parking lot that can hold about 35 vans. ***
*** you will continue heading south as you exit this exchange point. ***
courSe deScriptionLeaving the MoPac Parking Lot, runners will head west on Highway 31. This paved two-lane Nebraska highway follows the Platte River. Runners will want to stay on the south side of the road, running on the same side as oncoming traffic. This up-and-down section of the course offers some of the most scenic views on the entire course. As runners approach the Platte footbridge, they will turn left into a parking lot at around 4.0 miles and head downhill past a series of trailers and tall cottonwood trees before they reach the bridge. The footbridge gives a great view of the surrounding bluffs and state parks around the Platte River. Runners will continue running on the trail past Camp Kitaki, over the railroad tracks, and under Highway 66 towards the parking lot where they will exchange the “baton.”
Stage 9Highway 50/31
exchange point 10
Stage 9 is presented by:
5.5 miLeS · eaSy/moderate
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Stage 10Platte River
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
driving directionS328th head south (left out of parking lot) for .25 miles until you reach a fork in road.
*** caution *** runners and vehicles share this section of the course. ***
Take left at fork in road (W. Lake Park Dr.). Runners will head right.
Follow W. Lake Park Dr. until Highway 66.
Turn left onto E. Park Highway 66.
Follow E. Park Highway 66 for about 2.0 miles until 310th St.
Note: If you need to use bathrooms either use the ones at the gas station (Sinclair) in South Bend or the bar at the corner of 310th St. and Highway 66 because there are NO restrooms at this Exchange Point.
Take a left onto 310th St.
Follow 310th St. for 2.0 miles to Mynard Rd.
Turn right (west) onto Mynard Rd.
*** do not park on 310th St. ***
*** park on the shoulder of mynard rd. facing west. you will continue west on mynard rd. to next exchange point. ***
*** note there will not be bathrooms at the exchange point 11. ***
courSe deScriptionLeaving the parking lot, runners will be heading the same way as exiting team vehicles for a short period. At the fork in the road, runners will head right as their teammates head left. At the top of the hill (between a graveyard and farmhouse), the road will turn south onto Allison Drive and meander past a sleepy farm. Runners will follow Allison Drive for about 1.5 miles until Mynard Road. Runners will turn right on Mynard Road and the only thing between runners and the Exchange Point is an impressive hill.
exchange point 11
exchange point 10
parking detail on next page
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parking detaiLSExchange Point 11 Parking
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path Parking exchange point 11Parking should not be a problem, but you may have to park up to .5 miles from the Exchange Point. The big thing here is DO NOT park on 310th St. We want Cass County to invite us back next year.
Once you exit and head towards the next Exchange, continue heading west on Mynard Rd.
Exchange located at corner of 310th St. and Mynard Rd., be careful of traffic as you make that turn.
Do NOT drop your runner off at the intersection. Please wait until you have parked to drop off your runner.
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reLay tip: it could be possible for Stage 10 runners to beat their vehicle to exchange point 11. consider sending your Stage 11 runner ahead early to exchange point 11 in another team’s vehicle.
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driving directionSContinue heading west on Mynard Rd. towards 286th St. (about 1.9 miles).
Turn left onto 286th St.
Follow 286th St. for about 3.0 miles to Waverly Rd.
Turn left onto Waverly Rd.
Follow Waverly Rd. for about 1.5 miles to Wyoming Rd.
Turn right at Wyoming Rd.
Turn right into Murdock High Parking Lot.
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Surrounded by farmland and rolling hills, this classic rural Nebraska road passes a quilt barn — one of 12 in the area — created by Elmwood-Murdock students. Runners need to run on the left side, facing oncoming traffic. Runners will reach the town of Murdock and turn into the town on 2nd Street and head towards Elmwood-Murdock High School. The town of Murdock was part of the Ox-Bow Trail which was an important feeder trail into the Oregon Trail.
Stage 11310th and Mynard
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exchange point 12
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exchange point 12
exchange point 13
driving directionSHead south on Wyoming Rd. (right out of High School Parking Lot) away from Waverly Rd.
Follow Wyoming Rd. for about .43 miles, then you will come to a stop sign.
Turn right towards Highway 1 for another .50 miles.
Turn right onto Highway 1 and follow for about 2.2 miles to Alvo Rd.
Turn left (east) at Alvo Rd. (Slow down, this turn is very easy to miss. Look for large green wabash sign).
Follow Alvo Rd. until 310th St. (1.0 mile).
Turn right onto 310th St.
*** caution *** runners and vehicles share
this section of the course. ***
Follow 310th St. until you reach Grandpa’s Woods. DO NOT stop until you reach the Grandpa’s Woods Parking Lot.
Please follow parking volunteers and watch out for runners.
courSe deScriptionRunners will leave the town of Murdock, which was part of the Ox-Bow Trail, an important feeder trail into the Oregon Trail, and head back to 310th Street. Once runners reach 310th Street they need to run on the left side, facing oncoming traffic. Runners will turn right away from the large church where their teammates just came from and head towards Grandpa’s Woods. This executive golf course will be the host of the next Exchange Point. Participants are encouraged to purchase a Gatorade or a snack from Grandpa’s Woods to help show our appreciation of allowing us to use their parking lot.
Stage 12Murdock
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3.9 miLeS · eaSy/moderate
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parking detaiLSExchange Point 13 Parking
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exchange point 13
This Exchange Point will be congested. Please listen to volunteers about where to park.
DO NOT stop and drop your runner off at the Exchange Point; park first. You will either be directed to park in the Grandpa’s Woods parking lot or along the shoulder just to the south.
If you use the restroom inside, please purchase something; otherwise use outdoor port-a- potties.
Exchange is located to the north of the parking area near the one-lane bridge. Watch out for cars as you exit.
Grandpa’s Woods is where the Market to Market 50k Solo Ultra-Marathon began at 11:00 am. Cheer loud for runners wearing yellow race bib, they are running 31 miles to Lincoln. See page 39 for more details.
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Runners’ Path Drivers’ Pathdriving directionSLeaving Grandpa’s Woods continue heading south on 310th St.
Take the 1st right onto Fletcher Ave. (follow to Highway 1/298th St).
Turn left onto Highway 1/298th St. (follow about 1.80 miles to H St. in Elmwood).
Turn left onto H St.
Take 1st right onto 5th St.
Follow exchange point volunteers — parking will be on left or on street. Please DO NOT block anyone’s driveway.
courSe deScription310th Street meets up with the MoPac Trail, which picks up again at Wabash Road and continues into Lincoln. This relatively flat section of the MoPac heads southwest underneath hanging trees and over numerous streams. The trail was once a Missouri Pacific Railroad line that was abandoned in 1984 and the land was purchased by the Nebraska Trails Foundation. Runners will reach the town of Elmwood. Volunteers at this exchange are raising money to improve Elmwood’s park, where the exchange is taking place.
caution: due to the drought this summer the trail is experiencing cracking and potholes. watch your footing.
Stage 13Grandpa’s Woods
exchange point 14
exchange point 13
Stage 13 is presented by:
2.7 miLeS · eaSy
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Stage 14 is presented by: Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
exchange point 15
exchange point 14
driving directionSLeaving Elmwood Park head west on F St. (just south of the park).
Take first left onto Highway 1/N. 4th St. (follow about 2 miles).
Turn right on Highway 34/O St. (follow Highway 34 about 5 miles).
Turn right onto 250th St. and follow exchange volunteers. You may want to consider turning your van around because you will be returning to Highway 34 when you continue driving to the next exchange point.
courSe deScriptionLeaving Elmwood, runners will continue on the MoPac and head southwest on the crushed limestone trail. The first mile of this leg gains about 60 feet in elevation and is not as tree-covered as the previous stage, allowing runners to see the surrounding rural areas. Racers will reach the Exchange Point at 250th Street.
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driving directionSReturn to Highway 34/O St.
Turn right onto Highway 34/O St. (west). Follow O St. for about 3.0 miles and take a right at the Cenex/Kabredlos gas station. (Street is labeled “1st St.” but should be “214th St.”)
Follow 1st St. for 0.2 miles.
Turn right and park on north side of the Eagle Elementary School.
Exchange Point 19 is one block to the north.
courSe deScriptionRunners continue down the MoPac Trail, heading west towards the next Exchange Point in Eagle, Nebraska. This relatively flat section of the MoPac runs parallel to O Street and the runners pass Wright Cemetary on the left. As soon as runners reach Eagle, they will make the transition to the next runner.
Stage 15250th Street
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
exchange point 15
exchange point 16
water refill area
3.0 miLeS · eaSy
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2012_RaceDay_Guide_5.5x8.5_r4.indd 33-34 9/18/12 5:03 PM
driving directionSReturn to Highway 34/O St.
Turn right on Highway 34/O St.
Follow Highway 34/O St. for about 3.8 miles until you reach 162nd St.
Turn left at 162nd St.
Follow to Exchange Point, about 0.4 miles. FIND A SPOT ALONG THE STREET.
courSe deScriptionLeaving Eagle, runners will again be surrounded by a canopy of trees above the MoPac Trail. Runners continue heading west and will cross over O Street at about 184th Street. This slightly downhill section of the MoPac Trail ends at 162nd Street just south of O Street.
please be respectful of private property and do not cut across home owner’s lawn when walking from the eagle elementary parking area to the exchange Zone. please stay on the sidewalk.
Stage 16Eagle
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
exchange point 17
Stage 16 is presented by:
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driving directionSLeaving from 162nd St. you will continue heading south (away from Highway 34).
Take the 1st right onto A St. (follow A St. for 3 miles).
Take right onto 120th St. (watch for runners at this intersection, the trail crosses here).
Follow 120th St. north for about 0.3 miles. Exchange point is on the right.
courSe deScriptionThis stage of the course starts with a steady elevation drop, losing about 100 ft. in the first mile and a half. The MoPac Trail continues through rural Nebraska for most of this section and passes Crooked Creek golf course near 132nd Street. Shortly after crossing one of the wooden bridges runners will turn right onto the dirt “horse trails”. This off-road section will lead runners to an open gate into the Boyscout Cornhusker Council’s property. Your team will be waiting for you on the west side of the field.
Stage 17162nd Street
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
exchange point 17
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Stage 18Cornhusker Council
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path Stage 18 is presented by:
exchange point 18
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driving directionSLeaving from Boyscout Council turn right (north) onto 120th St.
Follow 120th St. to Highway 34.
Take a left onto Highway 34 (follow about 2.43 miles).
Turn left at 84th St. (stop lights).
Follow 84th St. for about ¼ of a mile.
Turn left into State Farm Building parking lot (second entrance) at Cherrywood Dr.
Take first right once in parking lot. Find place to park (exchange point is just south of you).
courSe deScriptionLeaving the Boyscout Cornhusker Council, you will have a short off-road section before returning to the MoPac trail. Soon you will pass the silos of Walton. Next, runners head down one of the busier sections of the MoPace Trail. This section of the course is coverd by tree canopy. Runners may start to notice an increased number of birds in this section especially when they pass the Audubon Grassland Prairie area before 100th Street. Runners will pass a small country estate as they run over A Street at about 98th Street. Continuing down the crushed limestone trail, runners pass YMCA’s Spirit Park before reaching the Exchange Point at the MoPac Station Trailhead.
If you are starting during Official Nighttime Hours, a reflective vest, head lamp and blinking LED taillight are required.
3.7 miLeS · eaSy/moderate
exchange point 19
water refill area
driving directionSLeaving the State Farm parking lot take a right (north) on 84th St.
Follow 84th St. for about 0.2 miles to O St.
Turn left (west) on O St.
Follow O St. for about 2.30 miles to 48th St.
Turn right at 48th St.
Follow 48th St. for about 0.5 miles until you reach a light at Vine St.
Turn left at light and follow 0.2 miles until 45th St.
Turn right onto 45th St.
Follow 45th St. to W St.
Turn right at W St.
Follow W St. to B&R parking lot (4554 W St., second left hand turn).
courSe deScriptionStarting on the eastern edge of Lincoln, runners cross 84th Street and continue on the MoPac. The trail changes from crushed limestone to a paved recreation path. Heading west, runners pass through residential areas past Wedgewood Lake and then cross over O Street on a footbridge. Quickly cutting through Lincoln, runners pass a local nursery before they cross 66th Street and then Vine Street. From here, the trail continues through residential areas until runners make it to the Exchange Point shortly after they cross the 48th Street bridge.
If you are starting during Official Nighttime Hours, a reflective vest, head lamp and blinking LED taillight are required.
*** runnerS muSt oBey traffic LawS. ***
Stage 19MoPac Trailhead
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path
exchange point 20
exchange point 19
water refill area
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Stage 19 is presented by:
3.0 miLeS · eaSy
reLay tip: it could be possible for Stage 19 runners to beat their vehicle to exchange point 20. consider sending your Stage 20 runner ahead early to exchange point 20 in another team’s vehicle.
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Stage 20B & R
Runners’ Path Drivers’ Path Stage 20 is presented by:
group finish
exchange point 20
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driving directionS
Leaving the parking lot take a right back on to W St. to 45th St.
Turn left onto 45th St.
Take 45th St. to Vine St.
Turn right (west) onto Vine St.
Follow Vine St. about 2 miles until 16th St.
Turn left (south) at 16th St.
Follow 16th St. for 0.3 miles to Q St.
Turn right (west) at Q St.
Follow Q St. to 8th St. in the Haymarket.
Turn right on 8th St.
Follow 8th St. until dead end and park in right (east) parking lot.
Post-Race Shindig to your left.
Group Finish at 8th St. and S St.
Congratulations you DID IT!
courSe deScriptionThe next runner continues heading west toward downtown Lincoln. After Peter Pan Park runners will continue on the MoPac Trail over 27th Street on the new bridge. After passing over the bridge runners will head south a few blocks until they reach Vine Street, towards the University of Nebraska. Runners continue on Vine until runners reach the Antelope Valley trail and head towards the Haymarket. Following the lights, runners will stay on the trail and head towards Memorial Stadium, home of Husker Football. Immediately after passing the stadium runners will cross over to Lincoln’s Historic Haymarket and arrive at the Gatorade Post-Race Shindig & Expo.
If you are starting during Official Nighttime Hours, a reflective vest, head lamp and blinking LED taillight are required.
*** runnerS muSt oBey traffic LawS. ***
4.1 miLeS · eaSy group finiShHaymarket Park Pedestrian Bridge
courSe deScriptionThis is the last and final Exchange Point. From the parking lot, teams will walk north over the Haymarket Park Pedestrian Bridge. Then, together as a team, you will run over the bridge to the finish line to celebrate your accomplishments.
Runners’ Path
Shower faciLitieSShowers are available at the Downtown YMCA located at 11th & P Street.
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post-raceShindig
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downtown ymca at 11th & p Street(free Showers)
parkingParking is available in the lot at the end of 8th Street.
gatorade poSt-race Shindig & expoLocated just past the Finish Line. Check out pages 43-44 for details.
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market to market 50k31.06 Miles
This unique point-to-point 50k course begins near the village of Murdock and slices south along gravel roads and then west along crushed limestone trails towards the prairie capitol of Lincoln, Nebraska. The MoPac Trail, a former railroad line, will be your constant companion as you tick off the miles through canopied woodlands and freshly harvested fields. Along the way, you’ll
visit rural Nebraska towns like Elmwood, Eagle and Walton. 50k runners will celebrate their accomplishment with thousands of Market to Market Relay runners in Lincoln’s Haymarket at the Gatorade Post-Race Shindig (page 43-44).
50k courSe
There will be eight Aid Stations for 50k runners ranging from 3.1 to 4.4 miles apart. do not rely solely on aid Stations to provide your nutrition! You should be eating and drinking throughout the course. Aid Stations will be stocked with water refills, sports drink mix, bananas, oranges, pretzels, potato chips, crackers, and other fun surprises. Aid Station Foods and Snacks will be provided by Whole Foods Market Omaha.
1. 310th Street | mile 3.82. 286th Street | mile 7.23. 250th Street | mile 10.44. Eagle | mile 13.55. 162nd Street | mile 17.66. Walton | mile 21.0 | Drop Bag Location & Intermediate Cut-Off Location7. MoPac Trailhead: 84th Street | mile 23.78. Lincoln: 46th Street | mile 26.7
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wave a 9:15 am 9:45 am 11:00 am wave B 10:00 am 10:30 am 11:45 am
50k race day packet pick-up
The Market to Market 50k is a unique point-to-point course. Please use the official shuttle bus system on the morning of race day. Do not attempt to drive to the starting line to get dropped off or to park. There is no room for vehicles at, or near, the start line area. Runners attempting to drive to the start line will be disqualified. Be sure to arrive for your Shuttle early. Parking or drop-offs at the Shuttle location are available.
Runners that have not already picked up their Race Packet may do so to get their race bib when they arrive for their shuttle at Lincoln’s Haymarket Park along N. 4th Street. Be sure to arrive early if you still need to pick-up your Race Packet.
50k chip timing
This race will be chip timed using a timing bracelet. Timing chips will be available once the shuttle drops you off at the starting line. Splits will be located throughout the course.
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50k race courSe Safety
courSe haZardSThis is an open course and parts of the course are run on roads. Please run against traffic on all roads unless otherwise instructed by volunteers or signs. The running route also crosses several roads that could be potentially busy and dangerous. Use caution. Look both ways twice and listen for approaching cars before crossing. Follow all traffic laws even if it means waiting at a crosswalk. Runners may not use iPods, MP3 players, earphones or any other equipment that interferes with their hearing. YOU NEED TO HEAR APPROACHING VEHICLES. If caught you will be disqualified.
medicaL Support and emergency informationMedical Support will be available at Aid Stations throughout the course if you need assistance. In case of emergency on the course, notify the nearest volunteer or Ham Radio operator. If needed, dial 911 and relay as many specific details as possible.
50k cut-off timeS & time LimitS
There will be an intermediate cut-off time at 4:30 pm in Walton, Nebraska, mile 21.0. Runners arriving at Walton after 4:30 pm, regardless of their Starting Wave, will be asked to drop. Please be respectful of race officials if you are asked to drop - no discussion. You will be provided with transportation back to the Finish Line Area if you cannot get a ride. Runners completing the 50k race in over seven hours will not receive a finish time.
50k drop BagS
Drop Bags will be allowed for all 50k participants and must fit in a provided one-gallon bag. The drop off location for Drop Bags will be located at the Start Line Area on race day. Bags will be taken to the Drop Bag Aid Station available at mile 21.0 in Walton, Nebraska. Drop Bags will be taken to the Finish Line Area once the Drop Bag Aid Station in Walton closes at approximately 5:00 pm.
50k award categorieS
• Top three Male & Female (under 40) • Top three Male & Female Masters (40-54) • Top Male and Female Super Masters (55+) • Special Market to Market 50k gifts for all finishers
50k viSuaL cueS
Eight Aid Stations will be stocked with water, fruit and snacks from Whole Foods Market Omaha.
Follow the Yellow 50k direction arrows when they differ from the Green Relay arrows. Otherwise the Relay & 50k courses are the same and are marked with Green Arrow Signs.
50k SpectatorS
While spectators are encouraged, please realize that spectators add unnecessary vehicles to an already busy race course. If you must watch, please do not watch at Market to Market Relay Exchange Points. Only watch at official 50k spectator stops listed in the 50k spectator guide. Download the 50k Spectator Guide at m2m50k.com
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gatorade poSt-raceLocated just across the finish line
poSt-race ShindigJust beyond the finish line will be the Gatorade Post-Race Shindig & Expo where everyone can celebrate their accomplishment of completing the course. The Gatorade Post-Race Shindig & Expo will feature food from Famous Dave’s, Whole Foods, GUP Kitchen and Pizza Hut. FREE Aquafina, Pepsi products and Gatorade will be on hand. Michelob Ultra and other beers will be available for purchase.
The entire area will be a large festival featuring music, sponsor freebies, team pictures and much more. Plan on enjoying the excitement in the Haymarket once you finish the race, and have your family and friends join in the fun!
Show your race bib at the ID Station and a receive a FREE Corona beer. Remember to bring your ID and cash for additional food, drinks and Market to Market Relay gear!
ScheduLe of eventS3:00 to Close: Exhibits and Vendors Open3:00 to 8:00: Teams Finish Race3:00 to 7:00: Free Team Photos and Massages5:30 to 6:00: 50k Awards Ceremony8:15 to 8:45: Relay Awards Ceremony8:45 to Close: Live Music
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m2m reLay appTrack your run, see the maps and share your times.
The M2M 2012 application, presented by the Market to Market Relay and created by Planet What Development (www.goplanetwhat.com), is FREE to download on Google Play and iTunes App Store. Put away those clipboards and maps and let the application do the work. It does it all, from reporting teams/runners times throughout the race to displaying updated course info.
new thiS year:
• Available on Android and Apple (iPhone & iPad)!• Improved runner and team time syncing*• Race Day Notifications!
teamS:
• Simple Setup (Add team/runners)• Course & Leg Notifications• Automatic Syncing• Set/sync Stopwatch
• GPS Enabled Routes (Van & Runners)• Reports: Team & Individuals• Race & Leg Information
fanS (family & friends):
• Real-time Team Tracking• Leg completed/Legs left• Current Time/Pace• Estimated Leg/Overall Finish
• Displays Runner’s Order• Leg Descriptions & Maps• After Race Party Information• Email Reports
* This application uses data; Cellular network data charges may apply
team Scorecard
MUST be turned in to M2M Headquarters at the Post-Race Shindig. One Scorecard MAX per team.
TEAM NAME:_________________________________________________ TEAM #:__________________________
STARTING TIME:______________________________________________ DIVISION:_________________________
TEAM CAPTAIN:____________________________________ NUMBER OF RUNNERS ON TEAM: ___________
runner for each Stage Stage # Stage time accumuLated time
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 GROUP FINISH 21 TOTAL TIME
CONTEST VOTING BALLOT
Contest Winners Receive a Guaranteed Entry into 2013 M2M Relay
Best Team Costume____________________________________ Team #:_______________________
Best Decorated Van____________________________________ Team #:_______________________
Best Team Name_______________________________________ Team #:_______________________
onLy one team Scorecard & conteSt voting BaLLot per teammuSt Be turned in at m2m headQuarterS at poSt-race Shindig
contest winners will be announced at the award ceremony and via m2mrelay.com
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