The Official 2016 Route 66 Marathon Participant and Spectator Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 04 10 11

WELCOME LETTER

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SATURDAY RACES

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

EXPO AND PACKET PICKUP SUNDAY RACES RELAY INFORMATION

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RACE-DAY CANCELLATION, RACE ALTERATION AND WEATHER POLICY

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SUSTAINABILITY BEST PLACES TO WATCH

PARKING MAP

HOTEL SHUTTLE SERVICE

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DIRECTORS Boyd Burns, Co-Medical Director Scott Carr, Sponsorship and Strategic Relations Director Tonja Carrigg, Co-Gatorade Stop Director Lamont Cavanagh, Co-Medical Director Tim Dreiling, Race Director Amy England, Charity Challenge Director Timothy Fisher, Volunteer Director John Foster, Car Show Director Jeffrey Frable, Treasurer Morgan Gallant, Hospitality Director Destiny Green, VIP Services Director Kim Hann, Assistant Executive Director Cheryl Lawson, Social Media Chris Lieberman, Executive Director Ally Lightle, Co-Public Relations Director Kristen McCormick, Sustainability Director

Jennifer Miller, Guthrie Green Director Nicole Morgan, Co-Public Relations Director Lisa Parker, Co-Expo Director Christopher Reavis, Food Tent Director Dante Schmitz, Entertainment Director Geoffrey Simpson, Equipment Director Okcate Smith, Registration and Packet Pickup Director Edward Snow, Operations Director Johnny Spriggs, Participant Services Director Tommy Stroud, Communications Director Doug Turner, Co-Expo Director Jolene Udrisky, Co-Gatorade Stop Director Steve Udrisky, Co-Gatorade Stop Director Jeff Vause, Corporate Challenge Director Kyle Wilkes, Kids Programs Director

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! A S L U T O T E M O WELC March 8th, 2016 started out like any other day in the life of Williams Route 66 Marathon Executive Director Chris Lieberman. As a lifelong Tulsan, Chris’s passion is showing everyone the wonderful things that Tulsa has to offer, so he spent that day working on his favorite project — the Williams Route 66 Marathon. While taking inventory at the marathon’s warehouse, Chris fell over 10 feet from a ladder and suffered a traumatic brain injury that caused severe bleeding in his brain. Since then, he has survived countless surgeries, procedures, and therapy sessions on his road to recovery — and he continues to improve each day.

Ironically, without knowing anything about Chris or his work with the race, nearly every doctor and specialist that we have consulted with has said the exact same thing in the same way: “Brain injury recovery is not a sprint, it’s a marathon.” How fitting for someone who has devoted the past 13 years of his life to bringing a marathon to Tulsa and helping it grow and succeed! Without his vision, dedication, and passion, this race would not exist. Chris was able to realize his lifelong dream of making Tulsa a true destination rather than a stopover. He is proof that anything is possible if you believe in yourself and put in the work to make your dreams happen.

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“This is something I knew about Chris and why I really got behind him as a friend and supported his activity: Chris is a man that has always had a heart for Tulsa. He envisioned things that nobody else did, at least not to that extent,” race committee member and friend Scott Carr said of Chris. “For me, it was just the fact he’s a visionary. But a lot of people are visionaries. He’s someone who will take that vision and make it action.” That action, and Chris’s willingness to help anyone in need, has led people from across the U.S. and the world to take up Chris’s cause, running miles for a man that currently cannot run them on his own, but who has helped so many get started in the sport. The race committee will honor Chris’s vision and ongoing recovery by including his signature on the 2016 finishers’ certificate, amongst other touches of “Lieberfun” throughout race weekend. Those who have had the pleasure of meeting Chris will immediately recall his constant smile, boundless energy,

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and overwhelming zest for life. He’s a true example of practicing what you preach, and he inspires each of us to be our best selves every day. Chris, though, always talks about how inspired he is by you. The participants of the Williams Route 66 Marathon are his highest priority. He believes in the value of each and every person who crosses the finish line, no matter what the time on the clock may show. He loves hearing how you came to participate in endurance events and about the obstacles you have overcome on the road to the finish line. As he works to complete the longest marathon in his life on the road to recovery, he draws inspiration from all of us as we draw it from him. While our fearless leader takes on his own marathon to recovery, I’m proud to say that the race committee has stepped up to fulfill Chris’s vision for the event and make sure you have the best possible experience on race weekend. There is no way to adequately describe how grateful Chris and I are for their hard work, dedication, sacrifice, and tireless energy. Chris’s dream


is living on as a result of their efforts and they have never hesitated to take on the challenge of filling Chris’s shoes as he recovers. To our race committee: “thank you” will never be enough. This would not be possible without you and our volunteers, and our participants will have an amazing experience thanks to you! When you take your place at the starting line this November 19-20, 2016, you too will be furthering Chris’s dream and vision and helping make an impact on Tulsa and the world one mile at a time. When it comes to running, helping your

community, or recovering from a traumatic brain injury, no step forward is too small. We’re dedicating the 2016 Williams Route 66 Marathon events to Chris, but if we had to guess, we’d bet he is dedicating them to you. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for all of your endless love and support over the past eight months, and the past 11 years! We would not be here without you. We’ll see you at the finish line, and remember — it’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon. Kim Hann Assistant Executive Director

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Dewey F. Bartlett, Jr. MAYOR

November 10, 2016

To all Route 66 Marathon participants, supporters and donors, The City of Tulsa is overwhelmed with gratitude for the thousands of people who are traveling to Tulsa to participate in the Williams Route 66 Marathon Nov. 18-20. This weekend-long event brings runners from across the country and the entire globe to Tulsa to experience a great race, along with other events in our fine city. Because of this race, visitors get to experience the rich culture, entertainment and dining options in Tulsa, along with Tulsa’s greatest asset—its people. We want to thank every runner, both local and visiting, for helping make this event the great success that it is. With the Williams Route 66 Marathon’s Charity Challenge, this race has a substantial impact on our local charities. This challenge allows runners to race on behalf of an official charity partner, and it gives Tulsa charities a large platform on which to raise awareness and funds for their cause. Last year, participants raised $75,000 for local nonprofits, and we anticipate the marathon participants will raise even more this year. We’re so pleased that the official charities for the 2016 Williams Route 66 Marathon Charity Challenge—the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, Folds of Honor Foundation, Tulsa Habitat for Humanity, Tulsa Area United Way and the Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals—will benefit from this year’s race and be able to better serve Tulsa’s needs in the coming year. Thank you to all those who are donating their time and resources to make this happen. We are so proud that the Tulsa spirit of giving will be on display to all the visitors who will be pouring into our city Nov. 18-20. And we know that Tulsans will welcome each visitor with the warmth, love and openness for which this city is known. We hope every visitor’s stay in Tulsa is an enjoyable experience. We look forward to seeing all our visitors return back to our city for many years to come.

Best Regards,

Dewey F. Bartlett, Jr. Mayor

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WE WILL, WE WILL

ROCK THE ROUTE! Visit our Fan Zone at the Expo during packet pick up or 36 Degrees North on race day! Pick up swag to cheer on your loved ones!


WILLIAMS ROUTE 66 MARATHON

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY 11.18. 2016

HEALTH, FITNESS AND SUSTAINABILITY EXPO

5 p.m. First United Methodist Church Thomas Hall, Eleventh and Main Streets

11 a.m. — 8 p.m. Cox Business Center 100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103

SUNDAY

SATURDAY

MARATHON — FEATURING THE

11.19. 2016

5K RUN AND WALK 8 a.m. Guthrie Green in The Brady Arts District 111 E. M.B. Brady Street, Tulsa, OK 74103

1-MILE FUN RUN 9 a.m. Guthrie Green in The Brady Arts District

MASCOT DASH 9:30 a.m. Guthrie Green in The Brady Arts District

HEALTH, FITNESS AND SUSTAINABILITY EXPO 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. Cox Business Center

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PRE-RACE DINNER AND BLESSING OF SHOES

11. 20. 2016

CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE DETOUR!

HALF-MARATHON MARATHON RELAY All Sunday races start at 8 a.m. at Seventh and Main Streets in downtown Tulsa and finish at Guthrie Green in The Brady Arts District.


P U K C I P T E K C A P EXPO AND

E R E H W D N A N E H W

8, 2016 VEMBER 1 O N , Y A ID R F 8 P.M. 11 A.M. — 16 BER 19, 20 M E V O N , Y A SATURD 6 P.M. 10 A.M. —

PACKET PICKUP All participants and volunteers must pick up their packets at the 2016 Williams Route 66 Marathon Health, Fitness and Sustainability Expo. YOU MUST KNOW YOUR BIB NUMBER TO PICK UP YOUR PACKET. Race-day registration and race-day packet pickup are not available. Packets cannot be mailed to participants. No exceptions.

EXHIBITORS The Williams Route 66 Marathon Health, Fitness and Sustainability Expo hosts more

R ESS CENTE COX BUSIN TER CEN 10 0 CIVIC 03 41 7 TULSA, OK

than 80 exhibitors featuring running gear and shoes, as well as sports and fitnessrelated items. The two-day Expo is held at the Cox Business Center and is free and open to the public.

PARKING The Cox Business Center parkade is located north of the Cox Business Center on 3rd Street between Houston and Denver Avenues. Parking is $5 — $8 per day.


JACKET & SHIRT EXCHANGE

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4 Stitchin Sisters............................... 108 73Threads........................................... 61 Active Pacific....................................... 75 AdvoCare Independent Distributor....... 64 BCBS of Oklahoma............................ 300 BeeCause Charms............................. 122 Bethel Pharmacy................................. 10 Bondi Band......................................... 68 Booby Trap Bras................................ 127 Brooks............................................. 400A Brookside Nutrition................................ 9 Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma............................... 54 Fitletic Sports, LLC............................ 107 Fleet Feet.......................................... 400 Folds of Honor....................................... 3 Free The Night..................................... 70 Garmin................................................ 15 Go Girl Run...................................... 1003 Gypsyrunner......................................... 77 Habitat for Humanity......................... 133 HB Tune............................................. 132 Healthmate International, LLC........... 117 HealthZone.......................................... 95 Hogeye Marathon & Relays, Inc........... 63 Honey Stinger...................................... 16 Hospital Hill Run.................................... 5 Le-Vel.................................................. 67 Little Rock Marathon........................... 60 Marathon Charms & Gifts.................... 22 Marathon Maniacs............................. 700 Message Sports, LLC............................. 8 Mile Junkie, LLC................................. 800 Miles Against Melanoma – OK............. 65 Mocha Shimmy/Dance Junkies (Emelle Performing Arts Institute)........ 56 Nathan Sports..................................... 17 National Running Center.................... 125 New Leaf Wellness............................... 59

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NYA Retail Inc........................................ 4 Oklahoma Aquarium............................ 11 Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon..... 20 Oklahoma Sports and Fitness............ 600 OU Health Sciences........................... 138 POSTOAK Lodge Challenge.................... 7 Prairie Fire Marathon........................... 12 Real Time Pain Relief.......................... 23 Recover Therapy.............................. 135A Renewal by Andersen.......................... 21 Ribbon Medal Display....................... 134 RooSport............................................. 62 Runners Feat................................... 1004 Running Luv......................................... 57 Running Skirts................................... 112 Sabrina Wraps..................................... 69 SafeGuard Solutions............................ 13 Senegence/LipSense.......................... 66 Sparkle Skirts.................................71-74 T-Momo............................................... 24 Tensegrity Chiropractic..................... 1000 The Cowtown Marathon......................... 6 The LASIK Vision Institute.................. 135 Totally For Me Books............................ 78 Trigger Point Therapy............................ 18 Tulsa Area United Way......................... 55 Tulsa Chiropractic Associates............ 137 Tulsa Convention and Visitors Bureau and Tulsa Run........................ 650 Tulsa Runner...................................... 500 Tulsa SPCA........................................ 200 United States Cellular........................ 103 USA-Sport......................................... 136 Verum Health..................................... 106 Welk Resorts....................................... 19 Whole Foods Market...................501-502 Zoellner Chiropractic........................... 53 ZOVA...................................................... 2

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E L U D E H EXPO SC

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

11.18. 2016

11.19. 2016

SHAKE OUT RUN 10 a.m. | Bart Yasso

“RUNNING IS TOTALLY FOR ME” CHILDREN’S BOOK READING 11:30 a.m. — Noon | Cassie Celstain

“RUNNING IS TOTALLY FOR ME” CHILDREN’S BOOK READING 10 a.m. — 10:30 a.m. | Cassie Celstain

THE HISTORY OF THE ROUTE 66 MARATHON 12:15 p.m. — 12:45 p.m. Jeff Bockhorn

50 STATES MARATHON CLUB 11 a.m. — 11:30 a.m. | Steve Boone

THE HISTORY OF ROUTE 66 IN OKLAHOMA 1 p.m. — 1:30 p.m. The Oklahoma Route 66 Association

GET TO KNOW YOUR PACE GROUP 11:45 a.m. — 12:15 p.m. Fleet Feet Tulsa

SUNDAY’S THE ICING, SO SAVOR IT! 2 p.m. — 2:30 p.m. | Mark Bravo

ONE THING YOU DON’T WANT TO FORGET ON SUNDAY... 12:30 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. | Mark Bravo

GET TO KNOW YOUR PACE GROUP 3 p.m. — 3:30 p.m. | Fleet Feet Tulsa

KJELL TOVANDER AWARD PRESENTATION 1:15 p.m. — 1:45 p.m.

NEVER LIMIT WHERE RUNNING CAN TAKE YOU 4 p.m. — 4:45 p.m. | Bart Yasso

NEVER LIMIT WHERE RUNNING CAN TAKE YOU 2 p.m. — 2:45 p.m. | Bart Yasso

SOCIAL MEDIA TULSA PRESENTS #RT66RUN BLOGGERS FORUM 5 p.m. — 6 p.m.

SOCIAL MEDIA TULSA PRESENTS #RT66RUN BLOGGERS FORUM 3 p.m. — 4 p.m.

BELLY FUSION FOR CORE FITNESS AND FUN 6:30 p.m. — 7 p.m. | Mocha Shimmy

THE HISTORY OF THE ROUTE 66 MARATHON 4:15 p.m. — 4:45 p.m. Jeff Bockhorn ZUMBA AND BEYOND FUN WITH TULSA’S DANCE JUNKIES 5 p.m. — 5:30 p.m.

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PARKING RACE INFORMATION The 2016 Williams Route 66 Marathon covers two days of races. The 5K run and walk, one-mile Fun Run and walk, and the Mascot Dash are held on Saturday. The 5K run and walk is USATF certified and will be electronically timed. The Fun Run and walk is not certified or timed.

START AND FINISH LINE INFORMATION The 5K and Fun Run start and finish lines are both on Cameron Street, north of Guthrie Green. Participants must enter the start corral from the intersection of Detroit and Cameron. Please plan to arrive early to familiarize yourself with the start and finish areas. Race-day registration and packet pickup are not available. Packets cannot be mailed to participants.

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Ample parking is available on the streets and in paid parking lots in downtown Tulsa. Please see the parking map located on page 41 for more information.

RESTROOMS Portable restrooms are located throughout The Brady Arts District and at various points along the course. Please see The Brady Arts District Map for Saturday on page 21 for exact locations. You should expect lines. Be patient and allow plenty of time to use these facilities prior to the race.

RACE-DAY INFORMATION TENT Please see The Brady Arts District Map for Saturday on page 21 for the exact location. If you lose your timing tag or forget your race number, please visit the information tent for assistance.

GEAR CHECK Gear check is not available for the Saturday races.


TIMING CHIP Your timing device is attached to your race number. Please note the following: Do not remove the tag from the bib. Wear the bib number visibly on your chest/torso. Do not fold or crumple the bib. The bib and tag is yours to keep. No need to return it. Be sure to cross all timing mats during the race.

YOUR RACE NUMBER Your race number must be worn on the front of your shirt or shorts so race officials, course photographers and finish line personnel can clearly see it. Do not cut or fold your number in any way. Officials must be able to see your whole number to know that you are an officially registered participant. Race numbers are nontransferable and may only be worn by the participant to whom they are assigned.

GATORADE STATIONS The Williams Route 66 Marathon is proud to serve Gatorade and water at all Gatorade stations on the course. One Gatorade stop is provided for the 5K participants located after the 3-kilometer mark on Sixth Street between Boston Avenue and Main Street. The one-mile Fun Run does not have a Gatorade or water stop.

RACE COURSE No bicycles, roller skates, roller blades, skateboards, baby joggers or animals will be allowed on the race course at any time. Assistance received from any source

other than a race official may result in disqualification. In some areas, only the side of the road participants are on will be closed to vehicular traffic. As such, it is imperative that you stay within the cones marking the course. Any deviations from the marked course can result in a disqualification and serious injury. Race officials will be stationed along the course to ensure that each finisher has completed a full race distance.

ANY PARTICIPANT FOUND TO HAVE RUN/ WALKED LESS THAN THE FULL COURSE WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. DO NOT CROSS THE FINISH LINE IF YOU HAVE NOT COMPLETED THE ENTIRE COURSE.

DROPPING OUT If you are unable to finish the race, please notify someone at the nearest aid station.

MEDICAL AID Medical aid will be provided on the course and at the finish line. Medical aid stations will be clearly marked along the course. There will also be medical personnel in golf carts along the course. Your personal safety is very important. All participants are required to complete the emergency information on the back of their race number and list any allergies for medical personnel.

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SATURDAY RACES, CONTINUED FINISHERS’ FOOD AND BEVERAGE AREA Participants will pass into the finishers’ food area after completing their race. Fruit and snacks will be provided as well as Gatorade, water, Muscle Milk, Pepsi and other Pepsi products. Participants will not be allowed to re-enter the food area once they leave.

RESULTS All results are unofficial until certified by race officials. Participants can check their unofficial results at the Results Tent. (See The Brady Arts District Map for Saturday on page 21 for the exact location.) Unofficial results will also be posted online at route66marathon.com as the race progresses. Race officials will post final results at route66marathon.com after certification.

AWARDS Awards will be mailed to participants in all timed and certified races (Marathon, Half-Marathon, Marathon Relay and 5K). Per USATF Rule 245.1, Open Men’s and Women’s and Master Men’s and Women’s top three awards will be based on gun time (the order in which the athletes cross the finish line). Age-group awards will be based on timing system time (the actual time elapsed between an athlete reaching the start line and finish line).

ALL AWARDS WILL BE SHIPPED TO PARTICIPANTS AFTER THE RACE. Please make sure that the address on your registration confirmation is correct. Awards will be shipped to the address

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you provided when you registered for the Williams Route 66 Marathon. Lost or stolen awards will not be replaced.

BASED ON GUN TIME Top three in each of these divisions: Open Male, Open Female, Masters Male, Masters Female, Open Wheelchair Male, Open Wheelchair Female.

BASED ON ELECTRONIC NET TIME Age-group awards (male and female): Under 10, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75+

BASED ON ELECTRONIC NET TIME AND AGE GRADED Clydesdale awards: 170-184, 185-199, 200-214, 215-229, 230+ Athena awards: 145+ Weight-class awards will be based on agegraded times following USATF guidelines. Participants are eligible for one award. Award winners in the Open and Masters divisions will be excluded from the age-group and weight-class awards.


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S E C A R SUNDAY

LAY E R N O H T A R A M / ON H T A R A M F L A H / MARATHON ★ 11.20.2016 S PARKING START TIME

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RACE INFORMATION The 2016 Williams Route 66 Marathon covers two days of races. The Marathon, Half-Marathon and Marathon Relay are held on Sunday. All Sunday races are USATF certified and will be electronically timed. ◆◆

Participants proceeding at a pace slower than 15 minutes per mile may be asked by the Tulsa Police Department to move to the sidewalk at various points on the course to allow the streets to open to traffic.

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The electronic timing system will remain open for 7.5 hours (until 3:30 p.m.).

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We do not guarantee that the Gatorade stations or medical aid stations will be open longer than the 15-minute per mile pace.

START-LINE INFORMATION The Marathon, Half-Marathon and Marathon Relay start line is located on Main Street at Seventh Street in downtown Tulsa. The races will start heading toward the south on Main Street. Please plan to arrive early to familiarize yourself with the start area. Please

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Ample parking is available on the streets and in paid parking lots in downtown Tulsa. Please see the parking map located on page 41 for more information.

RESTROOMS Portable restrooms are located throughout start area, The Brady Arts District and at various points along the course. Please expect lines and allow plenty of time to use these facilities prior to the race. Please see the Start Line Map on page 27 and The Brady Arts District Map for Sunday on page 29 for exact locations.

RACE-DAY INFORMATION TENT Please see the Start Line Map on page 27 and The Brady Arts District Map for Sunday on page 29 for exact locations. If you lose your timing tag or forget your race number, please visit the start line information tent for assistance.

GEAR CHECK Gear check is only available for the Sunday races. For Sunday, gear check-in is located on Boston Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets. You can pick up your gear after the race as you leave the secured finish area on M.B. Brady Street just east of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Please see The Brady Arts District Map for Sunday on page 29 for exact location.


YOU MUST USE ONE OF THE CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS WE WILL PROVIDE ALONG WITH THE GEAR CHECK TAG FROM YOUR RACE NUMBER IN ORDER TO CHECK YOUR GEAR. OTHER BAGS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. TULSA ROUTE 66 MARATHON, INC. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST ITEMS.

TIME LIMIT The Marathon course is open for 6.5 hours beginning at 8 a.m. The course closes at 2:30 p.m. If participants choose to continue after 2:30 p.m., they do so at their own risk. Participants proceeding at a pace slower than 15 minutes per mile may be asked by the Tulsa Police Department to move to the sidewalk at various points on the course to allow the streets to open to traffic. No finish times will be recorded after 3:30 p.m. (7.5 hours). Finisher medals will only be awarded to those who finish within 7.5 hours. Finish line medical aid closes at 3:30 p.m. in the medical tent at the finish line. If problems are experienced after this time, please call 9-1-1 or proceed to the nearest emergency room.

will be assigned to one of four start corrals based projected pace. All race registrants are required to submit past and projected pace information, which will be assessed and verified for proper corral assignments.

EVERY PARTICIPANT THAT REGISTERED AFTER OCTOBER 8, 2016 WILL BE PLACED AUTOMATICALLY IN CORRAL D. PARTICIPANTS WHO WISH TO CHANGE THEIR START CORRAL MAY DO SO AT THE SOLUTIONS DESK AT PACKET PICKUP.

Each corral will be designated by a letter (A, B, C or D), which will correspond to a letter on each athlete’s bib. The entries for the corrals are on the east and west side of Main Street in downtown Tulsa, along Boulder and Boston Avenues. Participants are highly encouraged to review the Start Line Map on page 27 and arrive early to make sure they have time to find their corral. Athletes will only be permitted into the corral that corresponds with the letter on their bib. Once in their assigned corral, athletes should line up by pace according to the signs posted in the corral.

IMPORTANT — PLEASE ARRANGE A MEETING PLACE WITH LOVED ONES BEFORE THE RACE STARTS. WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM TO REUNITE PARTICIPANTS WITH THEIR FAMILIES. A great Athletes that wish to participate with other

place to meet your family and friends after you finish is the Family Reunite Area located on the south side of Guthrie Green, along M.B. Brady Street.

athletes that are friends and/or training partners may do so. However, if they are assigned to different corrals, they must both start in Corral D. There will be no exceptions to this provision.

START CORRALS The corral system is used at the start of the Williams Route 66 Marathon, Half-Marathon and Relay to provide the best possible experience for all participants. Participants

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SUNDAY RACES, CONTINUED Hand cycle and wheelchair athletes will have their own separate corral at the start line that will be placed in front of the elite athletes, as the hand cycle and wheelchair races start prior to the runners/walkers. Hand cycle and wheelchair participants will start at 8 a.m. Participants in Corral A will start at 8:02 a.m. Participants in other corrals will start five minutes after the corral ahead of them clears the start line.

TIMING CHIP NOTE: Your timing device is attached to your race number. Do not remove the tag from the bib. Wear the race number visibly on your chest/torso. Do not fold or crumple the bib. The bib and tag are yours to keep. No need to return them. Be sure to cross all timing mats during the race.

YOUR RACE NUMBER Your race number must be worn on the front of your shirt or shorts so race officials, course photographers and finish line personnel can clearly see it. Do not cut or fold your number in any way. Officials must be able to see your whole number to know that you are an officially registered participant. Race numbers are nontransferable and may only be worn by the participant to whom they are assigned.

GATORADE STATIONS The Williams Route 66 Marathon is proud to serve Gatorade and water at all Gatorade stations on the Williams Route 66 Marathon course. Gatorade stations are located approximately every two miles for the first 20 miles of the Marathon and every mile for miles 21 through 25. Please see the course maps in this guide for the Gatorade station locations.

MARATHON PACE GROUPS FLEET FEET SPORTS TULSA IS PLEASED TO ONCE AGAIN PROVIDE PACE TEAMS FOR BOTH THE MARATHON AND HALF-MARATHON. PACE TEAM LEADERS WILL BE PROVIDED FOR MARATHON GOAL TIMES FROM 3:30 TO 6:30 AND HALF-MARATHON GOAL TIMES FROM 1:45 TO 2:45. VISIT OUR BOOTH AT THE EXPO FOR EXACT GOAL PACE TIMES OFFERED. Visit route66marathon.com for more information on our pace team leaders and available pace times, or visit the Fleet Feet Pace Team at the Expo.

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SUNDAY RACES, CONTINUED ON-COURSE FOOD Fresh oranges and bananas will be available to Marathon participants at the Gatorade station near mile 18. GU will be available just before the Gatorade stations near mile 15 and mile 22. Pretzels will be available just before the Gatorade station near mile 24.

RACE COURSE No bicycles, roller skates, roller blades, skateboards, baby joggers or animals will be allowed on the race course at any time. Assistance received from any other source than a race official may result in disqualification. In some areas, only the side of the road participants are on will be closed to vehicular traffic. As such, it is imperative that you stay within the cones marking the course. Any deviations from the marked course can result in a disqualification and serious injury. Race officials will be stationed along the course to ensure that each finisher has completed a full race distance.

ANY PARTICIPANT FOUND TO HAVE RUN/ WALKED LESS THAN THE FULL COURSE WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. DO NOT CROSS THE FINISH LINE IF YOU HAVE NOT COMPLETED THE ENTIRE COURSE.

DROPPING OUT If you are unable to finish the race, please notify someone at the nearest relay shuttle exchange location. You can ride a relay shuttle bus back to the finish line if you drop out of the race. Refer to the map for relay exchange locations on page 40.

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of the Marathon Relay participants will receive their finisher’s medal in this area. Water and Gatorade are available in the finish area.

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE CORRECT FINISHER’S MEDAL BEFORE LEAVING THE SECURE AREA. Participants in the Marathon will receive a finisher’s medal. A special My First Marathon medal is available for those completing their first marathon. Participants in the Half-Marathon and Relay will also receive a finisher’s medal.

MEMBERS OF THE MARATHON MANIACS, HALF FANATICS AND 50 STATES MARATHON CLUB WILL RECEIVE THEIR FINISHER’S MEDAL IN THE MANIAC CORNER VIP AREA. When you cross the finish line, collect a normal marathon or half-marathon medal to trade for your special medal at Maniac Corner.

MEDICAL AID Medical aid will be provided on the course and at the finish line. Medical aid stations will be clearly marked along the course. There will also be medical personnel in golf carts along the course. The medical tent at Guthrie Green will be located to your left as you cross the finish line. Your personal safety is very important. All participants are required to complete the emergency information on the back of their race number and list any allergies for medical personnel.

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Once you cross the finish line, you will enter a secure zone — a fenced-off area for race participants and officials only. Marathon, Half-Marathon and the last leg

Participants will pass through the finishers’ food area in the finish chute after completing their race. Spaghetti Warehouse will serve spaghetti with a


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SUNDAY RACES, CONTINUED choice of sauces at the finish line. Fruit and snacks will also be provided as well as Gatorade, water, Muscle Milk, Pepsi and other Pepsi products.

RESULTS All results are unofficial until certified by race officials. Participants can check their unofficial results at the Results Tent, presented by WPX Energy. Please see The Brady Arts District Map on page 29 for exact location. Unofficial results will also be posted online at route66marathon.com as the race progresses. Race officials will post final results at route66marathon.com after certification.

AWARDS Awards will be mailed to participants in all timed and certified races (Marathon, Half-Marathon, Marathon Relay and 5K). Per USATF Rule 245.1, Open Men’s and Women’s and Master Men’s and Women’s top three awards will be based on gun time (the order in which the athletes cross the finish line). Age-group awards will be based on timing system time (the actual time elapsed between an athlete reaching the starting line and finish line). All awards will be shipped to the participants after the race. Please make sure that the address on your registration confirmation is correct. Awards will be shipped to the address you provided when you registered for the Williams Route 66 Marathon. Lost or stolen awards will not be replaced.

BASED ON GUN TIME Top three in each of these divisions: Open Male, Open Female, Masters Male, Masters Female, Open Wheelchair Male, Open Wheelchair Female

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BASED ON ELECTRONIC NET TIME Age-group awards (Male and Female): Under 15, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75+

BASED ON ELECTRONIC NET TIME AND AGE GRADED Clydesdale awards: 170-184, 185-199, 200-214, 215-229, 230+ Athena awards: 145+ Weight-class awards will be based on agegraded times following USATF guidelines.

MARATHON RELAY Participants will receive their Relay medal as they finish their leg of the race. Only the last relay leg runner will receive their medal at the finish line. Open Male, Open Female, Open Mixed (at least two females). Masters Male, Masters Female, Masters Mixed (at least two females). Relay awards based on electronic net time. Participants are eligible for one award. Award winners in the Open and Masters divisions will be excluded from the agegroup and weight-class awards.



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The Williams Route 66 Marathon Relay is a five-leg relay event. The Marathon Relay will follow the same course as the Marathon. One runner can run more than one consecutive leg of the relay. However, each relay team must have between three and five participants. Mixed teams must have at least two female participants. All members of a team must be 40 or older for the Masters division.

RELAY EXCHANGE ZONES The Relay exchange zones will be clearly delineated with cones and fencing. As runners approach the relay exchange zones, relay runners will be directed to the right side of the course and Marathon and Half-Marathon runners will be directed to keep left.

RELAY TEAM MEMBERS MUST KEEP THE EXCHANGE ZONES AND THE MARATHON COURSE CLEAR. IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO CROSS THE COURSE TO GET TO EXCHANGE ZONES 1 AND 3. RELAY PARTICIPANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR GETTING ACROSS THE STREET SAFELY AND FOR CROSSING THE

MARATHON RELAY EXCHANGE ZONES – WHILE YOU’RE THERE Be aware of the conditions and dress appropriately for the wait. There will not be much in the way of shelter at the exchange zones. Water and portable restrooms will be available near each exchange zone. It would be a good idea to have a clothing bag for each exchange zone, so that the runner just finishing will have some warm, dry clothes when he/she is done running. The runner starting out on the new leg can leave his/her clothes in the bag for the teammate to take back to the start. However you work out the logistics, you are responsible for your own gear! Don’t leave it on the bus and don’t expect the volunteers to be able to take care of it for you.

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COURSE WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH ANY OTHER PARTICIPANTS. COURSE MARSHALS WILL BE THERE TO HELP GUIDE YOU ACROSS THE COURSE. PLEASE BE CAREFUL OF THE TRAFFIC AND CONSIDERATE OF OTHER RUNNERS.

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MARATHON RELAY NUMBERS & TIMING TAG Your timing device is attached to an ankle strap. You should wear the ankle strap while running your leg of the relay and give it to your team member to wear when you reach the relay exchange point. Please note the following: Wear the bib number visibly on your chest/torso. Do not fold or crumple the bib. Be sure to cross all timing mats during the race. Relay participants should also wear the “RELAY� bib on their back while running.

intersection of Boston Avenue and Archer Street to the relay exchanges zones. You must be wearing a Marathon Relay race number to board the bus. Spectators are not allowed on the Marathon Relay shuttle buses. You cannot ride the shuttle from one exchange point to another. The Marathon Relay shuttle buses will leave approximately every 30 minutes as needed. You should arrive at the Guthrie Green Shuttle Hub at least one hour before you expect to start running your leg of the relay. You are responsible for getting to the exchange zone on time. The timing of the Relay shuttle service is not guaranteed.

RELAY SHUTTLES RELAY SHUTTLES ARE FOR PARTICIPANTS ONLY. SPECTATORS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON THE SHUTTLES. Shuttle buses will be provided from the Guthrie Green Shuttle Hub near the

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DOWNTOWN HOTELS THERE IS NO PRE-RACE SHUTTLE SERVICE FOR DOWNTOWN HOTELS. Shuttles located on Boston Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets and at Guthrie Green are available on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Aloft Downtown Tulsa 200 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 Best Western Plus Downtown Tulsa 707 S. Houston Avenue Tulsa, OK 74127 Courtyard Tulsa Downtown 415 S. Boston Avenue Tulsa, OK 74103 DoubleTree Hotel Tulsa Downtown 616 W. Seventh Street Tulsa, OK 74127 Hyatt Regency Tulsa 100 E. Second Street Tulsa, OK 74103 Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center 17 W. Seventh Street Tulsa, OK 74119 Fairfield Inn & Suites Tulsa Downtown 111 N. Main Street Tulsa, OK 74103

OTHER HOTELS START LINE SHUTTLE Participant shuttles will depart from the hotels listed below at 6:30 a.m. and 6:45 a.m. You must have a race number to ride these shuttles, and be staying at one of these hotels to ride the shuttle.

FINISH LINE SHUTTLES Additional shuttle service is available between the Guthrie Green Shuttle Hub and the hotels listed below running approximately every hour from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Participants will receive priority service on these shuttles, however, spectators will be allowed on these shuttles as space permits. Crowne Plaza Tulsa Southern Hills 7902 S. Lewis Avenue Tulsa, OK 74136 DoubleTree Hotel at Warren Place 6110 S. Yale Avenue Tulsa, OK 74136 Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills 1902 E. 71st Street Tulsa, OK 74136 Wyndham Tulsa 10918 E. 41st Street Tulsa, OK 74146

POST-RACE SHUTTLE SERVICE You can take the start line shuttle to the DoubleTree after it drops off at the start line and walk to all downtown hotels. Note: if you’re staying at the Hyatt, you’ll want to get off at the Start Line Stop.

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RACE-DAY CANCELLATION, RACE ALTERATION POLICY AND WEATHER POLICY It is the primary goal of the Williams Route 66 Marathon to provide and ensure a safe event for participants, volunteers and community attendees alike. We will be diligent in not exposing the participants, the volunteers or the community at large to any undue risk in the production and/ or execution of the event. We understand the commitment the participants have made in entering the race, however, the decisions regarding race cancellations and/ or alterations will be based on the larger community safety as well as the participants. Moreover, if community resources are threatened, we will act to protect them from unnecessary stress. When weather conditions or other physical conditions present a danger to the participants as a whole, the Williams Route 66 Marathon officials maintain the right to cancel the race. Less threatening conditions could cause alteration of the race and/or the race course or length of the race to further ensure participant, volunteer and community safety. The conditions fall under an “Act of God” — and will not result in refunding of any race entry fee or future race credits. The staging of an event of this magnitude places large financial burden on the Williams Route 66 Marathon organization prior to the event date. Thus, in the event of a forced race cancellation or alteration, it is probable that the financial impact on the race would not be any different than if the race was held without compromise.

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The Williams Route 66 Marathon officials, along with City of Tulsa officials, will make decisions regarding the cancellation or alteration of the race. Prior to the race, the Williams Route 66 Marathon officials will apprise the participants of the weather conditions and how the on-course flag system designation works. Williams Route 66 Marathon officials will describe any changes that may be decided as a result of weather or other unsafe conditions. In the case of a course evacuation, Williams Route 66 Marathon officials and Tulsa Police and other City of Tulsa officials will communicate throughout the race course to direct participants to safe shelters to await transportation back to the start and/or finish area.

WEATHER In regard to weather specifically, the Williams Route 66 Marathon has adopted the WBGT (Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature) index as its standard. High heat and humidity, as measured in accordance with the American College of Sports Medicine recommendations for participation in endurance events, could result in cancellation of the event. WBGT is considered “the most practical heat stress index characterizing the effect of a heat stress environment on the individual.” WBGT was developed because the drybulb temperature alone does not provide a realistic guide to the effects of heat, inasmuch as it does not take humidity and heat radiation into consideration. WBGT


is so-called because two of its input variables are wet-bulb temperature and a “black-globe” temperature; the third variable is the shielded dry-bulb temperature. The result of the WBGT will be indicated on a flag system that will be displayed at the start and finish area as well as at the medical stations along the race course. The flag color will indicate the safety conditions based on the WBGT readings. They are listed in the table below. At the starting line there will be a banner over the street. Suspended from that banner will be two flags, each 2'x3'. The flag color will reflect the heat stress at that moment. Gatorade stops will be stationed along the course. Gatorade stops will be flying a flag of a color corresponding to the heat stress at that time. The flag colors will change within 15 minutes of a change in the heat stress level. The staff at the Gatorade stop will know the meaning of each color flag.

The Williams Route 66 Marathon asserts that each participant assumes responsibility when entering an event with the potential risks that a marathon presents. All runners should be discerning of their own fitness level in their decision to enter the Marathon and associated events. Furthermore, it strongly advises all participants to cooperate with directives given by Williams Route 66 Marathon officials and to assist in ensuring the safety of their fellow participants, particularly when conditions are less than ideal. As the WBGT lowers in cold weather and EAS alerts go to yellow and/or red, it is strongly recommended that all runners slow their pace and reduce their risk of hypothermia when conditions warrant.

Extreme conditions that are high risk already place a burden on community health care systems, including emergency medical transportation, as well as hospital emergency room capacity. Williams Route 66 Marathon officials will not knowingly place the community in any such position that will place burden on overall community safety.

WBGT SAFETY CONDITIONS ALERT LEVEL

EVENT CONDITIONS

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS

EXTREME

Event Cancelled/Extreme and Dangerous Conditions

Participation Stopped — Follow Marathon Official’s Instructions

HIGH

Potentially Dangerous Conditions

Slow Down — Observe Course Changes/Follow Marathon Official’s Instructions/Consider Stopping

MEDIUM LOW

Less than Ideal Conditions

Slow Down — Be Prepared for Worsening Conditions

Low Risk, Good Conditions

Enjoy The Event — Be Alert

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SUSTAINABILITY Much of the joy of running and walking is soaking in the natural beauty that surrounds us as we experience the seasons change, we hear the birds sing and we take time to appreciate the fresh air that fills our lungs. The Williams Route 66 Marathon works to protect these natural assets so future generations may also experience the same exhilarating feelings for many years to come. Thanks to the combined efforts of the board of directors, many community partners, environmentally minded race participants and fans, the Williams Route 66 Marathon has been recognized by ReSport for our sustainability efforts. This important designation is awarded by the Council for Responsible Sport and shows the Marathon’s continued commitment to preserving Tulsa’s natural beauty and resources while putting on a world-class endurance event.

role in making the Williams Route 66 Marathon a more environmentally friendly event.

RACE PARTICIPANTS AND FANS ARE ENCOURAGED TO DO THE FOLLOWING: ◆◆

Donate your used running shoes.

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Carpool or ride your bike on race day.

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Use your own water bottle on the course.

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Watch for recycling stations and use them.

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Throw cups and used gel packs in bins along the course — please don’t litter.

The Marathon team challenges itself to look for new ways to lessen the environmental impact of all race weekend activities. We encourage participants and fans to join us in this endeavor. Sustainability is a group effort and each of us can play an important

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BEST PLACES TO WATCH Everyone can be a part of the race-day excitement by choosing the perfect spot along the course to cheer for their favorite racer. And, since nothing gives racers a bigger energy boost than being cheered on along the way, you’ll want to figure out the best place(s) to spot your runner. With the finish line located at Guthrie Green in The Brady Arts District, fans will enjoy lining the District’s streets from First Street, through the Center of the Universe Detour, along Archer Street near Boulder Avenue to Cameron Street to see racers approach the finish line. This year’s finish line party at Guthrie Green will be one for the ages. Post-race festivities will include great music from the Guthrie Green stage, a car show, as well as plenty of other sights and sounds for all ages that include the broad range of Brady Arts District businesses that will be open and ready to serve racers and fans. For those looking to get out on the course to cheer, options abound for grabbing a cup of coffee, a bite to eat, or even a festive beverage while you settle in for a great day of road racing. Suggested cheering locations along the various courses are below. Please make note of street closures. We encourage fans to be respectful of area businesses and residents when choosing parking spaces and cheering locations.

ON THE MARATHON AND HALF-MARATHON COURSE: You can feel the electricity in the air as racers gather before the starting gun. Hear the national anthem and the see the confetti fly as participants begin their journey at the start line at Seventh and Main Streets. Love fall foliage? Cheer on your participant at Cascia Hall Preparatory School, near 25th Street and Yorktown and Utica Avenues, or Woodward Park at 21st Street

and Peoria Avenue, for a truly beautiful fall racing experience. A perennial favorite among locals and visitors is Tulsa’s Brookside area located on Peoria Avenue between 33rd and 39th Streets. There are plenty of restaurants, coffee shops and the like to ply you with whatever you need to get your pipes warmed up to cheer for your participant. As the runners approach the finish line, the Lobeck-Taylor Family Foundation will host a Fan Zone Party at 36° North, located at Cameron and Main Street.

ON THE MARATHON COURSE (MILES 13–25.5): If a little weekend brunch with a super-hip vibe to match is what you’re looking for, you’re in luck with several excellent spots to choose from. Come to Tulsa’s Blue Dome District on First and Second Streets between Detroit and Frankfort Avenues, the East Village, located near Lansing & Kenosha between Second & Sixth Streets, the burgeoning Pearl District, near Sixth and Peoria Avenue, or the always popular Cherry Street area on 15th Street between Peoria and Utica Avenues, to spot your marathoner and take in the day with a tasty bite, great drink options and swanky environs to keep your day party rolling. The University of Tulsa, especially ‘The U’, located near 11th Street and Tucker Drive, is another favorite cheering location offering fans ample parking and excellent vantage points to spot their favorite marathoners as they hit the all-important 20-mile mark and head toward the finish line. To check out all spectator location options, the complete course maps are provided for your reference in this publication as well as on our website at route66marathon.com.

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THANK YOU!

THE WILLIAMS ROUTE 66 MARATHON EXTENDS OUR SINCEREST GRATITUDE TO OUR SPONSORS, THE ORGANIZATIONS LISTED, WHO SHARE OUR PASSION FOR PROMOTING HEALTH, FITNESS AND SUSTAINABILITY.

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START to finish. Williams employee Jeff ran in the inaugural Route 66 marathon. It was his very first marathon experience. He loved it so much he ran the 26.2 again, followed by two half-marathons. He’s also handed off the baton as part of a Williams marathon relay team. Since joining the Williams Route 66 Board of Directors, Jeff has hung up his racing shoes. He and other dedicated board members focus on planning year-round to ensure this family-friendly weekend of racing events runs smoothly – start to finish. Whether you are lacing up your kicks for a day on Route 66, or standing on the sidelines cheering for your friends and family – we stand with you in supporting an active and healthy lifestyle. Best of luck to all Williams Route 66 race participants!

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