Janus Rock 'n' Roll Denver Best Views Spectator Guide

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BEST VIEWS SPECTATOR GUIDE

The best perspective on the Janus Denver Rock 'n' Roll Marathon and 1/2 Marathon


Welcome

As a global investment management company, Janus prides itself in our disciplined and rigorous commitment to achieving the best results for our clients, our employees and our communities. We know that performance demands focus; it requires a constant dedication to improvement. This is the driving force behind what we do each and every day. It is also why we partnered with the Janus Rock ‘n’ Roll Denver Race as Title Sponsor for 2014 - to celebrate our shared values with the athletes, the fans and our world headquarters community as we welcome more than 14,000 runners to the start line on October 19. Janus is pleased to present you with this spectator guide, created to provide you detailed insights on how to get the most out of race weekend. To all the runners, we wish you the best in accomplishing your race goals. And to the spectators and fans, we hope you’ll enjoy being part of this inspiring and powerful event as you cheer your athletes to the finish line.

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Richard M. Weil, CEO, Janus Capital Group


Contents

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Janus Best Views “Best places� to cheer on your athlete

5 Runner Tracking 6 Race kids 7 race day info 8 janus best views 9 Parking/Street info 10 Spectator Tips 11 Weather tips 12-13 explore 14 Walking/biking trails 15 bike transportation 16 expo/inspiration station 17 finish line map 18-19 bands on the course 20 beer garden & Food

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Runner Tracking

RUNNER TRACKING Make sure you sign up for FREE Runner Tracking, compliments of Travelers by visiting RunnerTracking.com! Get real-time updates of your family and friends sent to your mobile phone via text message. You and your friends and family will receive up to 10 messages on the progress of the participant throughout the race so you can cheer them on and track their results. Have fun and enjoy the event!

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Race Kids

CHILD CARE

Race Kids RaceKids, the Official Rock ‘n’ Roll Kids Camp Partner, is now available at a number of our Tour Stops including Denver! RaceKids is an action-packed full day camp for children 2-12, located in a safe environment close to the start/finish. Now your kids can have their own awesome experience while you race. On-site Mini Camp is also available while you peruse the Expo. The first 25 registrants who use code RKDENVER25 will receive 25% OFF registration! Space is limited. Register today by visiting: www.runrocknroll.com/kidscamp!

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Race Day Info

Course time limits

To ensure that roads reopen to vehicular traffic at the scheduled times, the course time limits of 6 hours for the marathon and 4 hours for the half marathon will be STRICTLY ENFORCED. Participants must maintain a pace faster than the course time limits in order to complete the race on closed city streets. A cut-off location will be enforced on the course; runners or walkers who do not reach the cut-off location by this time will be stopped and shuttled to the finish line area. Please note – this is timing tag time, not gun time. Course time limits begin when the last 7

participant and Tail Vehicle cross the start line. If a participant’s pace falls below the course time limits, they have a few options: Increase their pace to stay within the event minimum pace; board a “sag wagon” shuttle to move forward on the course, where they may continue to participate in the event, maintaining the minimum pace required; or if the participant cannot continue, they may board a sag wagon to be dropped off at the next shuttle location, at a nearby medical station. The participant

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will be seen by a Medical Team captain to be cleared for the medical shuttle to transport the participant to the finish line.

start, every few miles along the course, and at the finish. Look for large tents and medical volunteers wearing RED t-shirts.

Security Concerns

LOST & FOUND AND INFORMATION BOOTHS

If you have any security concerns, please notify an onsite Contemporary Services Corporation (CSC) security staff member who will be dressed in yellow and blue. If there is an emergency please call 911.

MEDICAL INFORMATION

The Medical Team is a dedicated group of medical professionals available to help. Medical stations will be located at the

The Information Booth will be located at the Civic Center Park Start/Finish, and will serve as race day Lost & Found. Valuable items found at the Start or Finish should be turned in to the Information Booth. Any valuable items NOT claimed at the Finish by 2 pm will be returned to our San Diego office. To claim an item after the event, please call 1-800-311-1255.


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As the title sponsor of the Janus Rock ‘n’ Roll Denver Marathon, global asset manager Janus is excited to offer spectators three “Best Views” bleacher seating areas along the route with exceptional views of some of the hottest spots on the race course. Cheer on your athletes with Janus - and see the race from the best point of view!

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Parking/Street Info

OFFICIAL RACE DAY PARKING TIPS RACE DAY PARKING, DROP OFF AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Start Times: Marathon, ½ Marathon, 10k, 5k, Relay: 7:15 a.m., Sunday, October 19

GETTING TO THE START LINE

The Marathon, ½ Marathon, 5k, and Relay (Leg 1) start line is located on Bannock adjacent to Civic Center Park between 14th Street and E Colfax Ave. There will be no shuttles provided for runners and spectators to the Civic Center Park Start Line. The 10k start line and relay exchange is located on W 29th & Zuni.

RUNNER DROP OFF AT START

Participants may be dropped off at the start line. Visit the event

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website for driving directions. Note: Allow for extra time due to road closures and heavy traffic.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Take the RTD Light Rail (Lines F/D) to 16th and California Station. It is about ½ mile to the start/finish line. Note: The Theatre District/Convention Center stop will not be open on Race Day. For more information on Denver’s RTD train and bus lines, please visit www.rtd-denver. com

RACE DAY PARKING

If you must drive, there is metered parking northwest and south of Civic Center Park. Metered spots are free on Sundays, but will be limited.

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There are also many downtown lots available, fees will apply. For those participants who arrive early, the Tremont Garage at 15th and Tremont is very close to the start/finish. Runner and spectator parking will also be available at the Metro State Campus, about 1 mile from the start/finish. Both parking options will range in price between $5 and $6 on race day. Downtown Denver will get very congested as the start of the event approaches, so plan to arrive at least one hour and 30 minutes before the start of the race and bring cash or credit cards for parking. For directions and more information on parking, visit the event website at http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/denver and click on Event Details.


Spectator Tips

your Rock ‘n’ Roll Entourage trucks including Marley Coffee and Gigi Cupcakes

Track Your Runner

Make sure you sign up for FREE Runner Tracking, compliments of Travelers by visiting RunnerTracking.com! Get real-time updates of your family and friends sent to your mobile phone via text message.

Plan Your Family Reunion • Confirm a post-race reunion plan before the race begins! • Plan to meet up in the family reunion area in Civic Center Park where large alphabetical signs will be prominently displayed. • Pick a letter and make sure that 10

everyone in your party knows to meet at that letter. • Stick around for the Finish Line Festival and enjoy the finish line concert featuring The Wild Feathers.

Spectator-Friendly Viewing Locations

Friends and family will have more opportunities to cheer their athletes on with the redesign of the Janus Rock n Roll Denver marathon and ½ marathon course! Whether you post up at a band site, mingle with the cheerleaders, or create your own support section, you can easily see

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your runners at several different points on the course: Start & Finish Line: With a convenient looped course that starts and ends at Civic Center Park, you don’t have to traverse the city. Stay in one place to see your runner off at the start of the race and welcome them with open arms when they complete their 5K, 10K, 13.1 or 26.2 mile journey. • Finish Line Features: Janus Grandstand seating-Cheer on the runners as they cross the finish line! • Enjoy refreshments from local food

For the HALF: • Mile 1.3 – Pepsi Center • Mile 3.1 – Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium, home of the Denver Broncos • Mile 4.0 – Meade & 19th Ave at scenic Sloan’s Lake • Mile 8.5 – At the 10K Starting Line which becomes the Relay Exchange Zone in LoHi (great restaurants!) • Mile 11.8 – At 20th St & Larimer St where you can see everyone near Coors Field! • Mile 13.0 – At Lincoln & 14th Ave next to the finish and the State Capitol! For the FULL: • City Park is 2 miles east of the venue and easy cruise on a Denver B cycle for miles 15-17 • Washington Park is 2.5 miles south of the venue and an easy cruise on the Cherry Creek trail to Downing to watch your marathon runners complete miles 21 - 24


Weather Tips

DENVER CLIMATE & WEATHER

Hydration at High Altitude

Denver is known as the Mile High City because it sits at 5,280 feet—exactly one mile—above sea level. Although Denver is one of the sunniest cities in the U.S., it also features a very dry climate. Combined with the high altitude, it means dehydration is a concern for all visitors—runners and non-runners alike. Be sure to drink plenty of water or an electrolyte sports drink as soon as you arrive and throughout your stay. Eat balanced meals and avoid excessive alcohol intake, especially within the first few days of arriving. Mild headaches, irregular sleep patterns and strained breathing while walking up stairs are normal for visitors, but proper hydration will help offset those symptoms. Be sure to be fully hydrated before the race and don’t skimp on fluids during the race. Drink something at every aid station.

WHAT TO WEAR/WHat to Bring • Comfortable Shoes • Hat • Sunscreen • Jacket • Small Umbrella • Water • Snacks • Portable Chair • Camera • Blanket

Temperature history for October 19

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Explore

THINGS TO DO IN DENVER

Confluence Park

Confluence Park is an urban park encompassing the intersection of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River in Denver’s Lower Downtown area adjacent to a bustling district of 19th-century brick warehouses and storefronts that has been redeveloped since the late 1980s. Watch whitewater kayakers play in the rapids or view a variety of birds from the grassy areas, river overlooks and pedestrian bridges.

Elitch Gardens

An expansive amusement park set right in the city, Elitch Gardens features numerous rollercoasters, thrill rides, carnival games, theatres and water park attractions. The park is open on Oct. 17-19 with limited fall hours.

Platte Valley Trolley

The Platte Valley Trolley is an historic open-air streetcar line that runs from Confluence Park south along the Platte River, past Sports Authority Field at Mile High to Colfax Avenue. The trolley operates on Fridays, Sat12

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urdays and Sundays through October, with the first run leaving Confluence Park at noon and the last run of the day leaving at 3:30 p.m. Fares are $5 for adults, $2 for children 4-13.

Denver Art Museum

The Denver Art Museum is a worldclass art museum located in the Civic Center in the heart of the city. The museum is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago. It is known for its collection of American Indian art and other collections of more than 68,000 diverse works from across the centuries and world.

Denver Zoo

Located in City Park adjacent to the half marathon and marathon course, the Denver Zoo houses species from all over the world, including hoofed mammals, carnivorous mammals, primates, pachyderms, birds, reptiles and fish. The zoo’s animal collection contains 4,125 specimens representing 613 unique species.


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THINGS TO DO IN DENVER (cont) Denver Museum of Nature & Science

For more than 100 years, the Museum of Nature & Science has been at the heart of cultural experience in Denver. Explore the cosmos, award-winning wildlife dioramas, gems & minerals, mummies and a world-famous dinosaur collection.

Denver Botanic Gardens

The Denver Botanic Gardens is a public botanical garden located in the Cheesman Park neighborhood of Denver. The 23-acre park contains a conservatory, several diverse gardens of native plants and North America’s largest collection of plants from cold temperate climates around the world.

Union Station

Originally built in 1881, Union Station has undergone a massive restoration and redevelopment in the past two years that has transformed it into a transportation, dining, shopping and entertainment hub in Lower Downtown Denver. Highlights include four new chef-owned restaurants, two bars and the 112-room Crawford Hotel that incorporates giant beams, vaulted ceilings and large windows overlooking the city. 13

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Recommended Restaurants

Lime: Denver Pavillions, 16th & Glenarm, Denver, CO 80204 (Casual Mexican)

Modmarket: 900 16th Street at Champa, Denver, CO 80204 (Casual; Coffee, Breakfast and Brunch)

Luca D’Italia: 711 Grant St. , Denver, CO 80203 (Casual Italian)

Dozens: 236 W. 13th Ave., Denver, CO 80204 (Casual; Breakfast and Brunch)

Mad Greens: 1200 Acoma St., Denver, CO 80204 – across the plaza from the Denver Art Museum (Casual; Coffee, Salads and Sandwiches)

Pints Pub: 221 W. 13th Ave., Denver, CO 80204 (Casual; British Pub, Sandwiches, Burgers)


Walking/Biking Trails

Denver-AREA WALKING/ BIKING TRAILS

Cherry Creek Trail

This 11-mile route runs through the heart of Denver from Confluence Park at the Platte River all the way to Cherry Creek Reservoir. For a fun afternoon activity, rent a bike from Denver BCycle, fill up the built-in basket with a picnic lunch and enjoy a great day on the trail.

Highline Canal Trail

Originally built alongside an irrigation canal to deliver water to the city, the 71-mile Highline Canal Trail has become a major recreational amenity in the Denver area that is ideal for hiking, biking, jogging and horseback riding between Aurora east of Denver and Roxborough State Park southwest of the city.

Sand Creek Greenway

Located on the northeast side of the city and connecting to the city’s new Stapleton neighborhood, the 14mile Sand Creek Regional Greenway is ideal for runners, walkers, nature viewers, horseback riders and pedestrians with dogs. 14

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South Platte River Trail

Runners, bikers and walkers can enjoy this 29-mile trail system that stretches between Englewood southwest of Denver and the rural communities northeast of the city. The Trail follows the winding Platte River, coursing through Denver’s urban landscape—including its industrial face—and incorporating high plains grassland landscapes with the Rockies as a backdrop.


Bike Transportattion

Denver B-Cycle

Want to get around Denver without wearing out your legs? Borrow a bike from one of the 84 Denver B-Cycle stations around the city. Bikes are free for 30 minutes or less and only $1 for up to an hour. Enjoy pedaling around Denver’s many parks and numerous miles of bike paths and return the bike to any B-Cycle station around the city.

www.denver.bcycle.com

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Expo/Inspiration Station

EXPO DETAILS & Janus inspiration station Expo details HEALTH & FITNESS EXPO Friday, October 17th: 1:00pm – 7:00pm Saturday, October 18th: 9:00am – 5:00pm Colorado Convention Center Hall F 700 14th Street, Denver, CO 80202 Free Admission: Open to the public We encourage you to join your athlete at the race expo – there’s plenty of activities and things to do for family and friends. Race merchandise is available at the Official Merchandise Store and a variety of exhibitors will display and sell running apparel, footwear and health and fitness products. Check the race website for the exhibitor list and expo map. runrocknroll.com/ denver 16

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Janus Inspiration Station

Stop by the Janus booth at the race expo to make an easy-to-carry sign to cheer on your athlete. Janus supplies all the materials you need – you supply the message. Janus will also set up motivational signs along mile 7 of the race course on the Janus Motivational Mile. These will be available for you to make with your own customized message as well (while supplies last).


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Bands on the Course

YOUR ENTERTAINMENT .8/ 5K

Wonderlic

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The Williams Brothers Band

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Portobello Road

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Caribbean Rock - Calypso

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Selasee & The Fafa Family The Flash Mob

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Reggae/World Funk/Rock

Madam Sin

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2 Girls with Guitars

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Zyzzyx Road Finaleyes Vivid Fiction

Rock 80' and Beyond Rock/Adult Contemporary

Grand Zelo

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Starcar Sunday

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The Astrobeats

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14th St. & Market (NE corner of sidewalk) Speer Blvd. at on/o ramp to I-25 (South side of Speer in green space east of I-25) Mile High Stadium Way & Decatur (Lot I facing Stadium) Meade St. at Lake Middle School (facing Sloan's Lake) Sheridan & 20th Ave (east side of Sheridan on Lake property) Tennyson Auto Tennyson & 29th Ave (SE corner) Green Garage 29th St. & Zuni 15th St. & Little Raven (west side of street in lot north of Little Raven) W. 22nd & Wewatta (band in intersection) Erico Motor Sports Walnut & 29th St. (NE Corner) Alfred A. Arraj Courthouse -20 St. & Champa (South side of

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YOUR ENTERTAINMENT

Finish Line Opener

Resonance Bonnie and the Beard

Finish Line Closer

Patrick Dune Band

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Rock/Pop /Alternative Covers Rock

Alfred A. Arraj Courthouse -20 St. & Champa (South side of street) 17th Ave & Pearl St. (NE Corner) E. 17th Ave & York St. (SE Corner) City Park near Tennis Courts to 17th Ave Park Entrance CBS - Lincoln & 11th Ave Kennedy Brokerage 4th Ave & Speer Blvd. (North side of street) Washington Park just past entrance Washington Park in SE corner of the park in green spot

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Beer Garden & Food

CELEBRATE WITH MICHELOB ULTRA Beer garden

At the finish line every finisher over age 21 will receive one welldeserved complimentary Michelob ULTRA beer. Beer can also be purchased for $3 (Cash only, credit cards not accepted). Important note: State law requires your photo ID to be checked on race day, even if you’re 99! Plan ahead and have your photo ID with you.

ATMs

Several ATMs are located near 16th and Broadway to the Northeast of Civic Center Park.

Food MARLEY COFFEE BIKECAFFE Check out the new addition to 20

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downtown Denver. Enjoy Marley coffee at the Finish Line serving lattes, cappuccino and espresso. GIGI’S CUPCAKES Looking for a real sweet treat? Celebrate with a flavorful cupcake from Gigi’s Cupcakes. MCDEVITT TACO SUPPLY Delicious tacos made to order! Enjoy the taste of local ingredients with McDevitt Taco Supply at the finish line. *Cash and credit cards are accepted at these locations


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