Mankato Marathon Weekend Activity Guide

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Table of Contents Welcome........................................................................................... 2 Schedule of Events........................................................................... 3 Expo.................................................................................................. 4 Speaker Series.................................................................................. 5 Owner Information............................................................................ 6 Information Booth..............................................................................7 Merchandise......................................................................................7 Pasta Feed........................................................................................ 8 Kids Race.......................................................................................... 9 Runner Safety.................................................................................. 10 Rules for Spectators........................................................................ 10 Pacing Assistance.............................................................................11 Start Line Logistics............................................................................11 Sponsors.......................................................................................... 12 Map of Course................................................................................. 14 Tips for Spectators........................................................................... 18 Viewing Spots.................................................................................. 19 Favorite Cheers............................................................................... 19 Post Race Party.............................................................................. 20 Parking Information.......................................................................... 21 Community Info............................................................................... 22 Follow the Race.............................................................................. 23 Awards Categories......................................................................... 25 Lost and Found............................................................................... 25 Bag Drop........................................................................................ 25 Commemorative Print Information.................................................. 26 Photography................................................................................... 26 Race Goodies..................................................................................27 Save the Date................................................................................. 28

“Every morning when you awaken, have a smile on your face, enthusiasm in your voice, joy in your heart, and faith in your soul, it will get you through some of life’s biggest hurdles!” -Dick Beardsley, Accomplished Marathoner & Olympian

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Welcome Welcome runners, spectators and volunteers! We are so glad you have come out to participate in the Inaugural Mankato Marathon! Bringing this event to the Greater Mankato community has been a long process and to finally see it here is inspiring to us as well as to the many people and organizations who worked with us to make this event a reality. Our greatest hope is that you enjoy this event and will want to return next year. We are proud that Greater Mankato can be the host of this event because it truly is a beautiful and generous community. You find that you are surrounded by beauty and hospitality everywhere you go. We invite you to take advantage of the amenities throughout the community including our variety of restaurants and entertainment options, fun kids activities, extensive parks and trails and many attractions. We have a fun weekend planned for you starting with the Scheels Sport & Health Expo, YMCA Kids K, a community wide Pasta Feed, and plenty of post race festivities following the races. Take a look through the Activities Guide to see what we have in store for you and figure out where you will be while you enjoy each aspect. Thank you again for participating and have a wonderful time. See you soon! Anna Thill President Greater Mankato Convention & Visitors Bureau Mark Bongers CEO Final Stretch, Inc.

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Schedule of Events Friday, October 22 Scheels Sport & Health Expo 2:00 – 9:00 pm - Verizon Wireless Center Banquet Hall • Packet pick-up for pre-registered runners • Late registration for marathon, relay marathon, half marathon and 10K • Meet with exhibitors, test products and purchase merchandise Orthopaedic & Fracture Clinic Speaker Series 4:00 – 7:30 pm - Verizon Wireless Center Banquet Hall • Featuring Dick Beardsley and 6 other knowledgeable speakers YMCA Kids K 4:00 – 5:30 pm - YMCA • 4:00 – 4:40 Registration, packet pick-up and pre-race activities with fall crafts • 4:40 – 4:50 Pre-race warm-up • 4:50 – 5:00 Race line-up • 5:15 – 5:30 Awards and prizes are given Pasta Feed – All afternoon into the evening 4:00 – 10:00 pm - See pages 8 & 9 for details & list of participants.

Saturday, October 23 6:00 – 7:20 am

Bus transport from the US Bank parking lot next to the Verizon Wireless Center to Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) parking lots at corner of Stadium and Monks Avenue. DO NOT drive alone as a runner. Busses won’t be returning to MSU after the race.

6:10 – 7:40 am

Packet pick-up and race day registration (if we don’t hit cap) for Half Marathon, Relay Marathon and 10K at MSU Parking Lots.

7:50 – 8:00 am

Pre-race announcements and national anthem

8:00 am

Marathon, Relay Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K start at the same time at the same start line!

8:30 – 3:30 pm

Post Race Party in front of the Verizon Wireless Center

8:40 am

First 10K runner passes finish line (approximately)

9:15 am

First Half Marathon runner crosses the finish line (approximately)

9:45 am

10K Awards Ceremony

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First Relay Marathoner crosses finish line (approximately)

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First Marathoner crosses the finish line (approximately)

11:15 am

Half Marathon Awards Ceremony

1:30 pm

Marathon and Relay Marathon Awards Ceremony

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Last marathoner passes finish line

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Post Race Festivities conclude. See you next year!!

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Sport & Health Expo Enjoy the Scheels Sport & Health Expo Friday, October 22. The expo is open from 2:00 pm until 9:00 pm in the Verizon Wireless Center Banquet Hall. Here you will find many exhibitors ranging from sporting goods, specialty items, and sports organizations to service providers for athletes. Mankato Marathon merchandise can be purchased. You can also find information on the event and the community. A map of the exhibitors can be found at the Mankato Marathon Information Booth. Be sure to visit them all as you will be sure to collect lots of goodies. The Orthopaedic & Fracture Clinic Speaker Series will include 7 speakers featuring Dick Beardsley, accomplished marathoner and Olympian. Please see page 5 for more information on the speakers.

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Speaker Series You won’t want to miss the experts at the Orthopaedic & Fracture Clinic Speaker Series. You will find the topics to be targeted, relevant and helpful. The Speaker Series will run from 4:30 – 7:30 pm in the Banquet Hall of the Verizon Wireless Center.

Dick Beardsley, Keynote Speaker Title of presentation: “Staying the Course”

Dick Beardsley, an accomplished marathoner and Olympian, is not only a best-selling author, but he is one of the world’s most extraordinary, respected, and compelling motivational / inspirational speakers. Dick speaks directly from his heart and is highly inspirational. He will be sharing inspiring stories about his life and the challenges that he has persevered through that make him who he is today. The story of Dick’s running career alone is the stuff of legends, but it is the story that comes after that draws people in and keeps them listening. Dick is a true survivor. After retiring from running, Dick had a series of near fatal accidents that left him addicted to pain killers. His story of overcoming extreme obstacles speaks to anyone who loves competition, who has survived catastrophe, or who has pursued a seemingly impossible goal. 4:30 – 4:45

Chris Crocker, Physician Assistant, Immanuel St. Joseph Heart Center will discuss how exercise truly is medicine!

4:45 – 5:00

Brad Schaff, Chiropractor with Advanced Chiropractic, will give a presentation on Graston therapy for runners and athletes.

5:05 – 5:25

JoAnn Burns, Owner/Certified Fitness Trainer with DCS Fitness Mankato LLC will explain the importance of core/strength training for runners

5:30 – 5:45

Sam Ryder, Pace Team Director with Minnesota Pacers, will discuss using pacers to stay on track and get to the finish line at your desired time.

5:50 – 6:00

April Graff, Dietician with Hy-Vee, will present on proper nutrition for endurance athletes.

6:00 – 6:15

Dr. Scott Stevens, Physician with Orthopaedic & Fracture Clinic will speak about knee pain in runners, cases, prevention and treatment.

6:30 – 7:30

Dick Beardsley: Staying the Course. Please see above.

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About the Event Owners About Final Stretch, Inc. Final Stretch, Inc. is a race management company that has been promoting events in the upper Midwest for 15 years. The company is managed by Mark Bongers, who took over ownership of the company in 2002. Final Stretch has a business philosophy of marketing fun, unique, high quality races to the running community. Final Stretch’s experience and quality management processes combine with each race’s “community feel” to provide runners with an experience different than any other events. We are continuously looking for new events to compliment our current events at Final Stretch. Additionally, Final Stretch continues to improve the service provided to each runner in order to ensure every participant can say, “Today was a great day to run and I had a fabulous time!” www.finalstretch.com About Greater Mankato Convention & Visitors Bureau The Greater Mankato Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) leads the development of the visitor economy in Greater Mankato by actively promoting Greater Mankato as a premier destination for conventions, tournaments and tourism. These activities bring a steady flow of visitors and business activity to Greater Mankato resulting in a flood of spending that benefits local residents and future visitors. The work of the CVB helps strengthen the hospitality industry which provides jobs, a diverse tax base and amenities for everyone to enjoy. visitgreatermankato.com

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Information Booth Visit the Greater Mankato Convention & Visitors Bureau staff at the Mankato Marathon Information Booth to find information about the weekend events or the community in general. Here you can expect to find: •

Pasta Feed Tickets and a list of participating restaurants

Information on the races

Information on marathon related festivities

General community information

Information about the owners of the Mankato Marathon: Greater Mankato CVB and Final Stretch, Inc.

Merchandise An attractive selection of apparel has been developed to meet the desires of the most distinguished tastes. All apparel is made of high quality dry wicking material. The merchandise is being sold online prior to the marathon and will be available at the Expo and Post Race area. Visit mankatomarathon.com for the online store.

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Pasta Feed tickets can be purchased in advance for $10 at the YMCA, two local Hy-Vee’s (Downtown and Hilltop locations), Greater Mankato Visitor Center in the River Hills Mall, and the Greater Mankato Convention & Visitors Bureau. Tickets may also be purchased on the day of the Pasta Feed at the Scheels Sport & Health Expo Information Booth or at the door of the participating restaurants. A ticket will get you a pasta dish, salad and bread at any of the restaurants listed below. For a listing of the pasta specials please pick up a flyer at the Expo or visit mankatomarathon.com.

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Participating Restaurants

YMCA Kids K

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The YMCA Kids K… an athletic event not to be missed! The Kids K is open to all youth who want to get out and run. Come early and do some fall arts and crafts before the race, go through proper warm up exercises and run under the official marathon gantry just like the adults on Saturday’s run. All runners will get a button and t-shirt.

4:00 – 5:30 pm at the YMCA 4:00 – 4:40

Registration, packet pick-up and pre-race activities with fall crafts

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Pre-race warm-up

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Race line-up

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Runner Safety Medical Personnel and Aid Stations There are 12 medical aid stations along the marathon course, and a medical field station at the finish. Look on the course map for the medical symbol. Medical personnel will be available to assist. Marathon Personnel Communication personnel and head course marshals will have radios and phones to contact emergency personnel quickly. All official marathon committee members will also be available. Police Officers Officers will be located at all major intersections where traffic

intersects the course. They will also be patrolling the course. Please keep in mind this is not a closed course. You must still follow the rules of the road. Volunteers There are hundreds of volunteers on marathon weekend. Most are not associated with the event except for one weekend a year, so understand that they may not have the answers to all your questions. However, in an emergency, do not hesitate to go to them for assistance as they should know how to get help quickly.

Rules of the Road • No one is allowed on the course without a properly issued race number. • Help keep the course beautiful by not littering. Respect the property of others while specatating.

• Spectators must stay clear of the course and off the roads to avoid interfering with the participants. • Hold animals on a short leash. Keep them away from runners and be considerate of others.

• No vehicles of any kind are allowed on the course. The course can be crossed only at designated intersections.

• Watch your children at all times. There will be thousands of participants and spectators at the events.

• Bikers should stay well off the course and watch for spectators as much as for runners.

• See maps for Lost Kids and Items booth locations.

“Life is often compared to a marathon, but I think it is more like being a sprinter; long stretches of hard work punctuated by brief moments in which we are given the opportunity to perform at our best.” ­- Michael Johnson 10 • MankatoMarathon.com

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Pacing Assistance Minnesota Pacers will carry signs to lead groups to the finish line or to reach specific time goals. Feel free to stop by the Minnesota Pacers booth at the Expo or start line and sign up for free. The pacers will be handing out pace bands to runners at the booth as well. The Minnesota Pacers Pace Team is comprised of locally talented runners who have been carefully chosen based on their recent success in marathons. Let them guide you to the finish line on race morning. Full Marathon Pace Groups for the following tme goals:

3:10 3:20 3:30 3:40 3:45 3:50 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00

(7:15/mile) (7:38/mile) (8:01/mile) (8:23/mile) (8:35/mile) (8:47/mile) (9:10/mile) (9:44/mile) (10:18/mile) (10:52/mile) (11:27/mile)

Half Marathon Pace Groups for the following tme goals:

1:40 1:50 2:00 2:10 2:20

(7:38/mile) (8:23/mile) (9:10/mile) (9:33/mile) (10:41/mile)

Beginning 30 minutes before the race, the official pace team will be lined up at the starting line according to pace. The pacers will make all last minute instructions on their group at the starting line.

Please check at the Minnesota Pacers booth at the Mankato Marathon Expo and at the start line on Race Day for more pace groups that may be added to this list.

Start Line Logistics The START line for all races (Marathon, Half, Relay and 10K) is located in the parking lots of the MSU Mankato Campus. The parking lots are located on the southwest corner of Stadium Road and Monks Avenue. If you are dropping your runner off, please remember that you will be able to park in these lots on the north half but not on the south half. The actual START line is in the middle of these lots! Please DO NOT park on Stadium Road from Monks Avenue to Warren Street or on Warren Street south of Stadium Road. If you are a runner, DO NOT come alone and park. There WON’T be busses at the finish to take you back to these parking lots. If you don’t have a ride, please park in the ramps by the Verizon Wireless Center and take the busses to the START line. Busses will be picking up runners in the US Bank parking lot next to the Verizon Wireless Center. MankatoMarathon.com • 11

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Marathon Sponsors A huge thanks to the sponsors of the Inagural Mankato Marathon.Your support and enthusiasm for our first event is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Proud Owners of Mankato Marathon with:

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Tips for Spectators Make the Most of Your Marathon Weekend There are activities throughout marathon weekend for athletes, friends and families to enjoy together. But when the horn blows Saturday morning, you’ve only got a few hours to find each other along the course and at the finish line. The easiest way to ensure you and your friends see each other is to plan ahead. Here is some advice for everyone on marathon day. On the Course • Map out where you’ll be ahead of time. Check out the great viewing spots on the next page.

• Know what each other will be wearing, or carry a sign or balloon. Sometimes it’s easier for runners to spot spectators than the other way around. • Pick a side. Communicate where you will be, and watch from the same side of the road. This will help runners see and find you. • Plan for traffic. Allow extra time to get from one viewing spot to another. Get there early and don’t leave if you don’t see someone right away. Your friend may be having a really good day or a tough one. • Cheer on other runners, too. It will mean a lot to them!

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Great Viewing Spots Spectators will naturally find places to watch the runners, but below are some suggested locations for the marathon and half marathon. Please refer to the course map for binocular icons showing the viewing spots. • • • • • • • • • • •

Start Line at MSU, Mankato Parking Lots (Monks Avenue & Stadium Rd) Monks Avenue & 200th Street (2nd time through for marathoners) Hwy 90 & 584th Avenue (marathoners only) 589th & River Hills Lane (marathoners only) Jaycee Park (Pohl Road & Balcerzak Drive) (marathoners only) Lions Lake (Homestead Road & Sandpiper Drive) (marathoners only) Hwy 90 & Indian Lake Road (both races) Red Jacket Trail trailhead on Hwy 66 just North of Mount Kato Poplar Street across from YMCA by Burger King Sibley Park by petting zoo and along Sibley Park River Trail All of Front Street and Hickory Street to Finish Line in front of Verizon Wireless Center

Favorite Cheers Clap, shout, and show your support for participants—it’s always welcome. Save the “You’re almost there!” cheer until the very end—a few miles is still a long way for someone who has been running for hours. Here are some favorites. • • • • • • • •

Keep smiling! You’re looking awesome! Running smooth! You can do it! Way to wheel!, or run! One stride at a time! Way to focus! Stay relaxed!

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Keep it up! Welcome to Mankato! (when appropriate) Way to go! You rock! Call out something unique about a runner (bib #, the color or a logo on their shirt, etc.)

In addition to shouting your support, bring along cowbells, tambourines, thunder sticks, or make a sign. Many cheering supplies are available from sponsors at the Expo. Please be respectful of private and public property, and dispose of your cheering materials appropriately. Courtesy of Twin Cities Marathon Spectator Guide

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Post Race Party There are a variety of activities planned for Post Race festivities including music, food, activities for kids, photos, up to the minute race results and of course the awards ceremonies. Below is a schedule of activities. 8:30 – 9:45

Post Race festivities start including music provided by Radio Mankato and Music in Motion

9:45 – 10:00

10K Awards Ceremony

10:00 – 11:15

Music and activities provided by Music in Motion

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Half Marathon Awards Ceremony

12:00 – 1:30

Live music provided by The Divers

1:30 – 2:00

Marathon and Relay Marathon Awards Ceremony

2:00 – 3:30

Live music provided by The Divers

WOW! Zone Kidz Zone The Wow! Zone is the perfect sponsor of the Kidz Zone and they have partnered with CATCH (Community Alliance to Create Health) to bring you the Wow! Zone Kidz Zone. The Kidz Zone will be full of games and activities for kids as they wait for their favorite runner to cross the finish line.

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Parking at Start Line On the morning of the race, busses will start taking people from the Verizon Wireless Center to the start line at MSU, Mankato. The last bus will leave from the civic center at 7:20 am. All runners are either required to take the bus from the US Bank parking lot next to the Verizon Wireless Center to the start line at the MSU lots or get a ride to the start. No busses will return you to the start after the race. The START line for all races (Marathon, Half, Relay and 10K) is located in the parking lots of the MSU Mankato Campus. The parking lots are located on the southwest corner of Stadium Road and Monks Avenue. If you are dropping your runner off, please remember that you will be able to park in these lots onthe north half, but not on the south half. The actua START line is in the middle of these lots! Please DO NOT park on Stadium Road from Monks Avenue to Warren Street or on Warren Street south of Stadium Road. If you are a runner, DO NOT come along and park. There WON’T be busses at the finish to take you back to these parking lots. If you don’t have a ride, please park in the ramps by the Verizon Wireless Center and take the busses to the START line.

Parking at Verizon Wireless Center There is plenty of parking in the City Center that is around and within walking distance of the Verizon Wireless Center and Pasta Feed restaurants including the parking ramps and on-street parking. Many businesses have generously made their parking lots available for event parking on either Friday after 6:00 pm or Saturday or both days of the event. Unfortunately we were not able to finalize the map before production of this guide. Please find the map on the website www.mankatomarathon.com for a quick reference of parking lots available to you as a runner or spectator.

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Community Info Greater Mankato offers all the services and amenities you would expect from a major metro and the charm you can get only from a close-knit community. Whether you are enjoying Greater Mankato for a weekend or spending a lifetime in the area, everything you want is right here. Don’t be shy in asking about the community. You can find information in many locations starting with the information booth at the Scheels Sport & Health Expo. You will find wonderful volunteers on hand who are experienced in answering questions about all facets of the community. Pick up your complete Guide to Greater Mankato at the info booth or the Visitor Center in the River Hills Mall on Adams Street. If you are interested in what else is going on the weekend of the Mankato Marathon or any other time, you can find events, big or small, in the comprehensive online calendar of events at www.greatermankatoevents.com.

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Other Ways to Follow the Race Results Our media partners will provide race weekend updates, including weather notices. Listen, watch, or check online.

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MankatoMarathon.com There will also be large results boards regularly updated in the Post Race Area. Timing and Race Results Sponsor:

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Awards Categories MARATHON AND HALF Overall Awards: For both Males and Females 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place

Age Category Awards: 1st Place, 2nd Place and 3rd Place for Males and Females in the following age categories: Under 19 20 – 29 30 – 39 40 – 49 50 – 59 60 – 69 70 and up

RELAY

Overall Awards For all Female Teams, All Male Teams and Co-Ed Teams 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place

10K

Age Category Awards: 1st Place, 2nd Place and 3rd Place for Males and Females in the following age categories: Under 19 20 – 29 30 – 39 40 – 49 50 – 59 60 – 69 70 and up

Lost and Found Lost something? Or you found something that doesn’t belong to you? Please check with the friendly people at the Bag Drop to inquire about a lot item or turn in an item you have found.

Bag Drop There will be a place by the START line to drop your clothes and gear prior to the race. All items will be moved to the Post race area and be placed in a location that only participants are allowed. You may pick up your gear after the race but you must show your race number to the staff prior to getting your gear back. We ask that no valuable or fragile items be left in your gear. This drop area is for gear only and there is no guarantee on your items.

“If you run, you are a runner. It doesn’t matter how fast or how far. It doesn’t matter if today is your first day or if you’ve been running for twenty years. There is no test to pass, no license to earn, no membership card to get. You just run.” ­- John Bingham MankatoMarathon.com • 25

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Mankato Marathon Print The selection of the inaugural Mankato Marathon print was a competitive one with several entries. Barbara Bjelland’s print concept was ultimately chosen. Barbara is a local fine artist and graphic designer for print and web. Her fine artwork includes figurative work (people and animals), architectural paintings, landscapes, commissions and illustration. Her concept was chosen because of its reflection on both the significance of the event (Marathon) and the location (Mankato). In Barbara’s words…”The two running figures represent the event. The Mankato Courthouse and clock tower represent the event as well as the location, since the concept of time is vital in a marathon. The clock tower displays a time of twenty-five minutes past ten, when the first marathoners are about to finish the race. The concept also features the location. The Mankato landscape includes historic architecture, trees that boast the glowing colors of fall, and the businesses along Front Street where the race will end. The distant river and bluffs are a focal point below the FINISH line gantry at street’s end. The birds in the upper right of the picture mirror the runners below, suggesting the feeling of freedom that many runners experience.” The print is for sale along with the Mankato Marathon merchandise. Winners of the races will each receive a complimentary print.

Photography Sport PiX, a division of Quality 1 Hr Foto, is Minnesota’s premier event photographers, specializing in sports of all kinds. They have partnered with the Mankato Marathon to shooting photos of the inaugural event from land and air from start to finish. Look for their booth at the Post Race Area to get an official Mankato Marathon photo of you with a Mankato Marathon backdrop. They will be providing specialty products during and after the event online. You can find more information about them and where to order your photos at www.spxsports.com. There will also be a link to their site on the Mankato Marathon website at www.mankatomarathon.com.

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Race Goodies Each finishing marathon participant will receive a high quality technical t-shirt. Shirts for the marathoners are special since they will have a special design with the words FINISHER on them. All marathoners must finish the event to get a shirt. Shirts will be given to marathoners at the end of the run. (Participants in the Half Marathon and 10K will also receive a t-shirt.) Each marathon and half marathon participant will also receive a medal when they cross the finish line. Participants in all events will receive a race goodie bag with valuable coupons and samples of great products. They and their families will be able to visit the Expo and see all the vendor booths and listen to the speakers at the event. Post race will offer all participants a secure area after the event to relax, drink and fill your stomach on great post race food and drinks!!

“Racing teaches us to challenge ourselves. It teaches us to push beyond where we thought we could go. It helps us to find out what we are made of. This is what we do. This is what it’s all about.” ­- PattiSue Plumer, U.S. Olympian

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