2014 Rock 'n' Roll Dallas Event Guide

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EVENT GUIDE MARCH 23, 2014


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Welcome to the one half marathon you won’t want to end. A race so rock ‘n’ roll, the mile markers are rock bands. Because what’s the point of running if you just want it to end? Here, you might not break the tape, but the podium isn’t the point. Life is a journey and running should be a celebration.

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28. 5 Year Celebration

6. Course Map

30. Respect the Distance

8. Start Line Map

32. Race Day Checklist

10. Finish Line Map

34. Local Running Spots

12. Spectator Tips

36. Race Crew

14. Parking & Shuttles

39. Official Charities

18. Destination: Dallas

40. Official Sponsors

20. Headliner presented by YP: American Authors 22. Course Bands 24. Race Weekend Entertainment & Events 26. 2-Person Half Marathon Relay

WRITERS: Keli Kadota & Megan Miller

ROCK ‘N’ ROLL DALLAS™ 1/2 MARATHON OF CONTENTS EVENT GUIDE TABLE

4. Schedule of Events

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Victah Sailor, Paul Nestor, Lester Cacho, Ryan Bethke GRAPHIC DESIGN & LAYOUT: Bryan Montgomery

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EVENT GUIDE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 4

Friday, March 21, 2014 HEALTH & FITNESS EXPO Location: Dallas Convention Center, Hall A 650 South Griffin St., Dallas Expo admission is FREE and open to the public. Standard Convention Center parking fees will apply.

Time: 12:00pm-6:00pm

Saturday, March 22, 2014 HEALTH & FITNESS EXPO Location: Dallas Convention Center, Hall A 650 South Griffin St., Dallas Time: 9:00am-5:00pm

Sunday, March 23, 2014 RACE START TIME:

Wheelchair Start: 7:55am Half Marathon & Relay Start: 8:00am

FINISH LINE FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY YP Location: Fair Park Opening Act Awards Ceremony American Authors Closing Act

9:00 am - 10:15 am 10:30 am - 10:45 am 10:45 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

*Timeline is subject to change Official race results will be posted online at runrocknroll.com by 7:00 pm Eastern Time.


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TIPS EVENT GUIDE SPECTATOR MINI MARATHON

PARKING Spectators are encouraged to park at the Finish Line venue at Fair Park and arrive after 8am to avoid the participant congestion prior to the race start. Parking is available at Fair Park for $10 (cash only). Spectators can enter through gates 9, 10 or 11 located off Fitzhugh Ave; overnight parking is not available. Utilize DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) Not only are stations convenient for transportation to and from the Start Line, Relay Transition Zone and Finish Line at Fair Park, DART is a quick and affordable way to see your runner along the course!

SPECTATOR TIPS TRACK YOUR RUNNER • Sign up for the Runner Tracking text messaging service at runnertracking.com. • Track up to 5 runners for $5.

PLAN YOUR FAMILY REUNION • Confirm a post-race reunion plan before the race begins! • Plan to meet up in the family reunion area in Fair Park where large alphabetical signs will be prominently displayed. • Pick a letter and make sure that everyone in your party knows to meet at that letter.

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• Stick around for the Finish Line Festival presented by YP and enjoy the finish line concert featuring the American Authors!

• Health & Fitness expo: Take the Blue or Red Line to the Convention Center Station • Start line: Take the Blue or Red Line to the Convention Center Station • Finish line: Take the Green Line to the Fair Park Station • Relay transition (mile 7): Take the Red, Blue or Orange Line to the Mockingbird Station For additional transfer and station options, please visit dart.org. Daily DART passes are available for $5 per day.

RUNNER PICK-UP WAITING AREA/ CELL LOT Planning to simply pick up your runner after the race? Instead of circling Fair Park and fighting traffic, head directly to Lot 13 off of Fitzhugh Ave (northeast side of Fair Park) to park and wait for your runner to finish. Remind your runner to carry his/her cell phone (or check it in their gear check bag before the race) in order to call you when they are ready to be picked up. Staff and signage will direct drivers from the cell phone


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DIRECTIONS TO FAIR PARK All participants please enter at Gates 9, 10 or 11 from Fitzhugh Avenue. Shuttle pick-up will be at Gate 8. For more information and directions, please refer to the Parking and Shuttles document on the website. PLEASE NOTE: Second Avenue is NOT the only option to access FAIR PARK from I-30. Please use Haskell or Barry Avenue exits off the I-30 if Second Avenue is congested. Dallas Police Department will be onsite to assist with getting everyone off the interstate and into Fair Park.

UTILIZE DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) DART is a convenient option for transportation to and from the Start Line, Relay Transition Zone and Finish Line at Fair Park and offers a quick, affordable and GREEN way to get around on race day. • Start line: Take the Blue or Red Line to the Convention Center Station

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• Finish line: Take the Green Line to the Fair Park Station

On race morning, participants are encouraged to park at the Finish Line at Fair Park and take the complimentary shuttles to the Start Line Village at Dallas City Hall Plaza. Parking at Fair Park is free until 8am. Shuttles from Fair Park to the start will run from 5:30am to 7am. Please follow the signs, as the area will be well marked. Fair Park parking lots will open at 5am. It is recommended that participants arrive early to avoid interstate congestion and lines boarding shuttles.

• Relay transition (mile 7): Take the Red, Blue or Orange Line to the Mockingbird Station For additional transfer and station options, please visit dart.org. Daily DART passes are available for $5 per day.

RUNNER PICK-UP WAITING AREA/ CELL LOT

Planning for a friend or loved one to pick you up after the race? Drivers can avoid circling Fair Park and fighting traffic by parking in Lot 13 off of Fitzhugh Ave IMPORTANT NOTES: (northeast side of Fair Park) to wait for you to finish. • Parking will be free at Fair Park lots until 8am. After Remember to carry your cell phone (or check it in your 8am, there will be a $10 parking fee- cash only. All gear check bag before the race) in order to call your cars must be removed by 2pm and cars may not be driver when they are ready to be picked up. Staff and signage will direct drivers from the cell phone lot down parked overnight. Washington to the Runner Pick-Up location which is in • There is no designated parking at the start line. close proximity to the finish festival. Shuttles will NOT return downtown or to the start line after the race.


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DALLAS

Dallas is a city where BIG things happen. With its vibrant culture and rich history, this city provides many activities and attractions for all ages and interests. Visit some of Dallas’ lively and charming neighborhoods where you can eat, shop and be entertained!


FAIR PARK Fair Park is Dallas’ largest cultural center and a historical treasure of national importance. Established in 1880, Fair Park is owned and operated by the City of Dallas and has nearly 300 acres of museums, exhibit facilities and park areas; it rivals many cities in its diverse selection of meeting venues. Just two miles east of downtown, this 277-acre park is the largest historical landmark in Texas. Since 1886, Fair Park has been the site of the annual State Fair of Texas, the largest state fair in the U.S. UPTOWN Immediately northeast of Downtown, the 125-year-old neighborhood known as Uptown has recently experienced a surge of residential growth that also brought new clubs, shops and restaurants. McKinney Avenue is Uptown’s main street and the McKinney Avenue Trolleys connect the Uptown area with the Downtown Arts District. This is a chic and historic area that includes dozens of restaurants, boutiques, spas, art galleries, upscale shopping and opulent hotels. Photo credit: Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau

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DOWNTOWN At the heart of Dallas is the downtown area, with its growing nightlife and historic shopping and hotels. Visitors can stay at the historic Magnolia Hotel, the previous headquarters for Exxon-Mobil oil converted into lodging that harks back to its 1920s heritage. Shop at the flagship Neiman Marcus store and end the day with drinks at the rooftop bar at Joule Dallas hotel.

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Highlights ARTS DISTRICT The Dallas Arts District is the largest arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 contiguous blocks. The district is comprised of museums, performance halls, corporate offices, residences, restaurants, churches and even a school. The Arts District has been a 30-year plan in the making and now boasts buildings by four Pritzker Prize-winning architects within a span of several blocks. The district’s architectural richness extends beyond that, however, with examples of historical buildings erected as far back as the late 1880s, just 40 years after Dallas’ founding.

WEST END Take a carriage ride through the area or check out the many historical sites within walking distance. Walk along the Grassy Knoll, visit the Sixth Floor Museum or stop by “Old Red,” the famous courthouse that is home to the Dallas Tourist Information Center. For more information, visit visitdallas.com/about/about-dallas-cvb.

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Brooklyn-based alt rock band American Authors first met as students at Berklee College of Music. Shortly after, the foursome dropped out, moved into a small apartment in Bushwick, New York, and started a band. Self-described “laid-back dudes,” American Authors is comprised of Zac Barnett (vocals), James Adam Shelley (guitar/banjo), Dave Rublin (bass), and Matt Sanchez (drums). Together they hail from the four corners of the country, each bringing their own influences and experiences to the writing table to create pop-flavored alt rock sprinkled with four-part harmonies, spirited lyrics, and contagious optimism. To hear their music and to watch them perform, it can be said that American Authors has the natural ‘it’ factor that leads to music’s most successful artists.

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STAGE MILE B01 0.6 SWAT 1.3

LOCATION Commerce Drive at I 35 Underpass Vacant field next to Quick Stop @ 222 Continental Avenue Grass Park at Cedar Springs & Pearl Cedar Springs at Bowen Stone Bridge & Turtle Creek Lakeside & Euclid (Highland Park)

START 8:00am 8:05am

END 8:50am 9:00am

BAND 3 Drunk Monkeys Dallas DJ

8:10am 8:15am 8:15am 8:20am

9:25am 9:40am 9:50am 10:10am

The Repeat Offenders 80’s, 90’s, Rock and Country Lantana Country Intilusion Accoustic Latin Miss Marcy & Blues, Country Texas Music Her Texas Sugar Daddy’s

repeat-offenders-band.com lantanamusic.com/home.cfm intilusion.com missmarcy.com

8:30am 8:35am

10:45am 11:10am

Burning Sky Bamd The Factory Seconds

8:45am

11:40am

Trio Loco

8:50am

12:05pm

Radiovox Threesome River City Kings Megan Street Band TBD

burningskyband.com refurbishedrocknroll.com Rock N/A facebook.com/zztoptributeband www.refurbishedrocknroll.com facebook.com/TrebleHookBand www.threesomemusic.com myspace.com/rivercitykingsofsa meganstreet.com TBD

B02 B03 B04 B05

2.4 3.2 4 4.8

B06

6.7

B07

8.1

B08

9.9

B09

11.2

B10

12.2

Southwest Corner of Skillman and LaVista / US Cleaners Ducado Vegas & Zenya Vi Moran & Murphy Architects 4501 Swiss @ Carroll Ave Belwood Cabinets @ 417 South Haskell

8:55am

12:20pm

B11

12.7

Entrance to Fairgrounds at Gate 3 on Washington 9:00am

12:30pm

On Center Median at Southwest corner of Airline and N Central Expressway Pearl Vision Center at 4115 Skillman St.

GENRE WEBSITE 60s to today - upbeat accoustic dfwdanceband.com Top 40 dallasmobiledj.com

Rock n Roll Classic Rock N Roll Bliss Rock Funk/Rock Classic/Modern Rock Pop/Rock Covers Classic Rock /Country Rock/Alternative TBD


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Race Weekend Entertainment

See what else is happening in THE BIG D over race weekend!

March 20 Theater: The Wizard of Oz Make it a family night and check out the classic musical, The Wizard of Oz, playing on Thursday, March 20 as well as throughout the weekend at the Music Hall at Fair Park. Dallas Arboretum Spring is here! Take the day to head over to the Dallas Arboretum to check out the annual Dallas Blooms festival, offering one of the most spectacular floral displays featuring over 500,000 blooming spring bulbs, ongoing all weekend. March 21 Basketball: Denver Nuggets vs. Dallas Mavericks Head to American Airlines Center for some Friday night fun as the Dallas Mavericks take on the Denver Nuggets. Game starts at 7:30 pm. March 22 Music: 10th Annual Dallas Blues Festival Get your fix of those rhythm and blues at the 10th Annual Dallas Blues Festival taking place at the Dallas Convention Center Arena at 7:00 pm. Cowboys Stadium Tour Football is famous in the Big D! Make your way down to the Dallas Cowboys stadium for your chance to get a tour of the impressive stadium.


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Relay

The 2-Person Half-Marathon Relay All the Half-Marathon Fun, Just a Shorter Run The Rock ‘n’ Roll Dallas Half-Marathon offers a race distance for all to enjoy! Walkers and runners interested in the half-marathon fun but not all 13.1 miles can rock the Two-Person Half-Marathon Relay on Sunday, March 23. Team up with a family member, co-worker or friend to take on this run together. Relay participants will be treated to all of the half-marathon perks, including a commemorative finisher’s medal, Brook’s technical participant tee, gear bag and most importantly, a rockin’ half-marathon memory! Relay Teams are highly encouraged to wear costumes, have fun, and rock the run! Leg 1 Distance: 7 miles (Start Line to Transition Zone at mile 7) Leg 2 Distance: 6.1 miles (Transition Zone at mile 7 to Finish Line) Race Day Relay Transportation —Take DART! Both relay legs are instructed to park at Fair Park on race morning. Parking at Fair Park is free for vehicles that arrive by 8 am. After 8 am, there will be a $10 parking fee. All vehicles must be removed by 2 pm on race day. *There is no designated parking at the Start Line.

Leg 1 Runner to the Start Line (pre-run): Take the free participant shuttle from Fair Park to the Start Line Village. After passing the baton off to your teammate at mile 7 (Glencoe Park), proceed to the DART’s Mockingbird Station (located at Mockingbird Lane and North Central Expressway). Take the DART Red or Blue Line to Pearl Street Station and transfer to the Green Line. Exit at the MLK Jr. Station, adjacent to the Finish Line Village. DART transportation is provided for Relay participants. Leg 2 Runner to Transition Zone at Glencoe Park (pre-run): Take the DART Green Line from MLK Jr. Station, located by Gate 6 on R.B. Cullum Boulevard to Pearl Street Station and switch to the Red or Blue Line. Exit Mockingbird Station. DART transportation is provided for Relay participants. Proceed to the Relay Transition Zone at Glencoe Park and prepare for your relay partner to pass the baton.

Leg 1 Runner from Transition Zone to the Finish Festival (post-run): After the Leg 1 runner completes his or her leg, ride the DART back to the finish line, via the Red or Blue line from Mockingbird Station to Pearl Street Station. Transfer to the Green Line and exit MLK Jr. Station to meet up with your teammate. Spectators are invited to the relay party too! Looking to cheer on your runners when they meet in the middle? Spectators are encouraged to cheer on relay participants at the relay transition zone, located at mile 7 at Glencoe Park. Check out the community relations page on the website or visit the Information Booth at the expo for the best race day spectator directions.


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Thank You for Celebrating with Us! 5 Years Running in Dallas


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For many of you, this will be your first marathon or half marathon. Whether this is your first or fiftieth race, congratulations on your commitment to fitness and a healthy lifestyle! Whether you choose to run, walk or just rock, the following tips will help to ensure you have a fun and safe Rock ‘n’ Roll experience.

ADVICE FROM THE ROCK 'N' ROLL MEDICAL DIRECTOR, P.Z. PEARCE, M.D.

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TRAIN

It’s too late to start now, but you need to respect the distance you’ve chosen to walk or run. There are many different training programs available to you. Be sure you chose one that had you complete at least 2/3 of the race distance several times during your training period. If not, slow down and participate at a comfortable pace.

HYDRATE

If you have not calculated your fluid needs for this race, there are two strategies which will ensure you don’t under or over-hydrate. The easiest is to only drink when you are thirsty. If you want to be a little more scientific, limit fluid intake to 4-8 oz of sports drink every 20 minutes For more information on hydration strategies, please visit our website..

SALT

Losing salt through sweating and complex hormone changes during exercise can result in lowering your serum [blood] sodium level. This will not only affect your performance, it may lead to muscle cramping, headache, dizziness and confusion. Have some sports drink along the course to quench your thirst, or follow your pre-planned schedule.

PLEASE

Fill out the medical information section on the back of your bib number. While serious medical problems are quite rare, knowing any medical problems you have, medications you are taking or allergies to medications is extremely helpful to our Medical Volunteers. Our goal is to treat all of our athletes like Rock Stars!

If you have questions, stop by the Rock ‘n’ Roll Sports Medicine Team booth at the Expo or visit one of our Medical Tents on race day. We would be happy to assist you. Have fun, be smart, and stay within your limits. In other words, Rock On…


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It relieves mental and physical tension and keeps the body primed for performance.

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-By Matt Fittzgerald The final two days before a race are very important. Follow this checklist to ensure that you get the most out of the hard training you’ve done.

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21:00-10:00 – Keep carbo-loading

Maintain your high-carb diet throughout the last day before you race. Choose familiar foods that have always worked well for your body in the past. Now is not the time to experiment.

20:00 – Get your gear together

Take some time to get all of your gear together; create a race gear checklist that you use for every race.

18:00 – Plan for race morning

48:00 – Do a short, fast workout

For example, run three miles easy, then run 6 x 30-second relaxed sprints.

47:00 – Start carbo-loading

Be sure to consume high-carb foods and beverages at every meal.

31:00 – Get a good night’s sleep

Getting adequate sleep is critical the final days before a big race.

22:00 – Do a short, easy workout

Make a concrete plan for race morning that includes a wake-up time and a route to the race venue

3:00 – Wake up early

Set an early alarm to give your body plenty of time to get up to speed. Try to climb out of bed at least three hours before the start horn blasts.

2:45 – Eat your pre-race meal

It is important to wake up in plenty of time to consume and digest a high-carb pre-race breakfast three hours before your race start.

2:15 – Make sure your gear is ready

Go through your gear checklist one last time. Be sure not to forget the small essentials such as sunscreen and your race number.

0:30 – Warm up thoroughly

Start your warm-up about half an hour before your race start. Begin with easy jogging, then do some dynamic stretches such as walking lunges and arm circles.


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Local Running Spots

Take a tour of Dallas by foot during your warm-up for Sunday’s race! Run Like a Local In the final days before your half marathon or relay, it’s important to take care of your body. Resting your legs is important, but an easy tune-up run can help relieve anxiety while keeping your body loose and ready for the race. Dallas and the surrounding Metroplex conveniently offers various walking and hiking trails that are easily accessible to both residents and visitors. Check out one of these suggested trails! White Rock Creek Trail Take some time to enjoy this 7.5 – mile shaded trail that follows a section of White Rock Creek and is tucked behind a beautiful neighborhood in Dallas. The trail also offers several spots overlooking the creek for some peaceful breaks. The Katy Trail The Katy Trail is a popular trail that stretches about 3.5 miles through the Uptown and Oak Lawn areas of Dallas. Consisting of a rubber track for runners and a concrete path for bikers, the Katy Trail offers a scenic route with many parks and trees to enjoy along your run. Campion Trail This 7 – mile trail, located in the Dallas suburb of Irving, is yet another great trail that is wide and paved. With a diverse mixture of natural and urban views, this trail also has numerous entry points, making it easy to find. Fair Park Loop Trail Fair Park is located in the heart of Dallas. This historic landmark was the site of the World’s Fair and is the finish line for Rock ‘n’ Roll Dallas! As you run around the 3 – mile looped trail, you’ll pass historic Art Deco buildings, the Cotton Bowl football stadium, the Texas Vietnam Memorial, and various statues and museums.


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15,000 + Participants = 1000 Volunteers Needed More feet in the streets require more helping hands from the fans. If you friends or family are coming out to watch you run or walk, tell them to support you and join the Race Crew! Volunteer opportunities are available Thursday through Sunday of race week; both individuals and groups of all sizes are needed. For more information, visit runrocknroll.competitor.com/dallas/volunteer or stop by Volunteer Check In at the Health & Fitness Expo during race weekend for information on available shifts. Spread the word and help us ROCK Dallas! #RnRRaceCrew

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