Las Vegas Half Marathon Any other WISHers? 2009 is the year!

Thanks, Chris and thank you for the reminder on the medals. I took some pictures of them at the expo today and thought they were some nice bling.

Full medal
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Half medal
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Then at the Disney booth, they were giving these coasters out for the Wine and Dine event.
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Thanks, Chris and thank you for the reminder on the medals. I took some pictures of them at the expo today and thought they were some nice bling.

Full medal
lvrnr6.jpg


Half medal
lvrnr7.jpg


Then at the Disney booth, they were giving these coasters out for the Wine and Dine event.
lvrnr12.jpg

Hopefully the medal will be a little more creative for W&D 1/2?
 

Thanks for the pics Casey! Love them! I need to be there with you guys when I don't have to work next year....hopefully
 
Harassment continues by Robert Mathis, aka ultramickeymouse.

Hi Jeff Oh!

Just a comment as I know Erica is doing Goofy and she usually does LSD's on Sat/Sun :confused3. I do them on Monday's so you could say the same to me if I am up late Sunday night :thumbsup2
 
Hi Vegas Wishers - race gear is all set for the morning. Now time to get some sleep. Hopefully we won't freeze waiting for the race to start. LOL looking forward to seeing everyone at the start & finish!

A bunch of us are going to meet for a post race dinner Sunday night at the Bellagio Buffet at 5:30pm. If anyone is available & would like to join us, that would be great. We are meeting right outside the buffet. Hope to see everyone there!

Have great races everyone! See you in the morning!
 
Casey, thanks for catching me and making sure to say hi on the course. It was fun to meet you. I wish we were able to play some with you too.

It was a great event and although cold, I think I did great! PR for me.
Heading home zero dark thirty Monday.
 
We finally got home from Las Vegas. Left yesterday at 7:40 AM and got home today at 11:50 AM. Couple of plane malfunctions and a night in Dallas. Yahoo!

Anyway it was a great race. I feel bad as I didn't meet up with any Wishers. I left my home computer at home and it had the cell phone numbers in it, I thought. Only yesterday did I realize that they were online in my private messages - DUH! So, I didn't get to see anyone.

On Saturday we did the Great Santa Run. They were trying to set a record for the most Santa's at a race. http://www.lasvegassantarun.org/ Great time (but cold).

Friday around noon I went to the Expo. Very well organized, sped right through. They gave out a nice black LV tech shirt. I like it. I had to move corrals as they had me in 14 since I originally was going to run as Elvis. But I had trouble finding a suit. OK, I found a suit but had trouble spending $120 for a one time use Elvis suit. Just couldn't spend the money so I ran as me. Anyway they didn't even ask for proof at the corral change and moved me to 6. Never even looked at our numbers when we went into the corrals either. Anyway, the expo was nice although a lot smaller than Disney I thought. Prices bout the same

First part of the EXPO was all the Vegas themed stuff. All I bought was a magnet. They had a cool hat but I don't wear hats. By Saturday I thought more about it and went back to buy the hat. There were none. Oh well, I had the chance of Friday. They also had a matching jacket for $90 but I had to pass on that too. I rarely wear a jacket down here.

Race morning was -12 degrees. OK, it was closer to the high 30's or low 40's but for a Florida boy that might as well have been -12. Got up at 3:30 and drove over to the MGM to park since it was the closest hotel on my side of the strip (couldn't drive across the strip). There were hundreds of marathoners at the MGM. I think this was the kick off hotel for one of the charity groups. I followed the crowds and took the sissy way to the start. Over to Excalibur then took the tram to Mandalay Bay then walk though the hotel/convention area to get close to the start. Nice having real bathrooms along the way

I walked around the staging area for a while but didn't see anyone I knew. I waited until the last 20 minutes to turn in my checked bag. I had on 2 pair of running pants and a pair of shorts, a long sleeve shirt with two running jackets, a stocking cap they gave out and a hat and gloves. All I took off was the extra pair of sweat pants. I also packed a dry shirt it the bag - came in handy!

About 15 minutes before the start I went to my corral. No problem getting in. Celine Dion sang American the Beautiful then Cher sang the Star Spangled Banner. They started the elite women about 10 or 15 minutes before the men so they could basically meet at the finish. Not sure how that turned out. Had a few fireworks but not that impressive.

At the start they started one wave at a time. Had the next wave move up then started them. Kind of neat as each wave had it's own start but I am sure it slowed down the start. I was about 4 minutes behind the clock time. I wanted to go for a PR in this race as it was flat and cold. Not to be, missed by 5 minutes. Right from the start I didn't feel "fresh". I kept the pace for the first 8 miles but couldn't keep it up. Not sure what it was, the 10 days of over eating in Vegas, the cold (really affected my lungs but not that bad until later), or probably the main reason is that I am not in as good of shape as I thought I was.

Anyway they start you out going South away from the main strip for close to a mile then you turn and go North right down Las Vegas Blvd! This was pretty neat. Plenty of fan support, awesome sights, great bands every mile or so and plenty of water stations along the way. We went North a little past the Stratosphere but not quite to downtown. That would have been neat. Made a big turnaround over a few blocks then straight back to Mandalay Bay. Basically an out and back which was fine as we were on the strip.

Right about mile 11, I think it was, they have the full go off to the right out into the suburbs and the half folks stay on the strip. I was so glad I was doing the half. Couldn't have done a full that day. Up until now I could still see runners coming up the strip. There were a lot of people there. It wasn't until around mile 11 that I stopped seeing people on the other side. It was also neat seeing the elite runners coming up the strip. Man are they fast!

This was my first big race outside of Disney. I thought they did a great job. Actually liked the idea I could show up literally 10 minutes before the start and still get into my corral with plenty of time. Plenty of bathrooms right by the start and no issue getting back into your corral. That was nice. Everything was right there. Bag drop, restrooms, coffee and start.

If I had to do it again, even though this time I had no choice, I would go out race weekend then vacation after the race. I really think the 10 days vacation prior hurt the race effort. Had a great time even though I didn't meet up with anyone. We'll meet up in Disney!

Would I do it again? Maybe if I was going out around that time. I wouldn't go just for the race though. I think the only disappointment was the race was run in daylight. By the time we all go to the strip it was daytime so the hotels weren't all lit up or if they were it didn't matter much.

Just checked - you can see yourself cross the finish line. What an awesome feature! http://las-vegas.competitor.com/features/finishreplay/ Just type in my bib 14724 and you can see the finish. I am in a black running suit with a red jacket unzipped.

Thanks for reading.
Duane
 
We finally got home from Las Vegas. Left yesterday at 7:40 AM and got home today at 11:50 AM. Couple of plane malfunctions and a night in Dallas. Yahoo!

Anyway it was a great race. I feel bad as I didn't meet up with any Wishers. I left my home computer at home and it had the cell phone numbers in it, I thought. Only yesterday did I realize that they were online in my private messages - DUH! So, I didn't get to see anyone.

On Saturday we did the Great Santa Run. They were trying to set a record for the most Santa's at a race. http://www.lasvegassantarun.org/ Great time (but cold).

Friday around noon I went to the Expo. Very well organized, sped right through. They gave out a nice black LV tech shirt. I like it. I had to move corrals as they had me in 14 since I originally was going to run as Elvis. But I had trouble finding a suit. OK, I found a suit but had trouble spending $120 for a one time use Elvis suit. Just couldn't spend the money so I ran as me. Anyway they didn't even ask for proof at the corral change and moved me to 6. Never even looked at our numbers when we went into the corrals either. Anyway, the expo was nice although a lot smaller than Disney I thought. Prices bout the same

First part of the EXPO was all the Vegas themed stuff. All I bought was a magnet. They had a cool hat but I don't wear hats. By Saturday I thought more about it and went back to buy the hat. There were none. Oh well, I had the chance of Friday. They also had a matching jacket for $90 but I had to pass on that too. I rarely wear a jacket down here.

Race morning was -12 degrees. OK, it was closer to the high 30's or low 40's but for a Florida boy that might as well have been -12. Got up at 3:30 and drove over to the MGM to park since it was the closest hotel on my side of the strip (couldn't drive across the strip). There were hundreds of marathoners at the MGM. I think this was the kick off hotel for one of the charity groups. I followed the crowds and took the sissy way to the start. Over to Excalibur then took the tram to Mandalay Bay then walk though the hotel/convention area to get close to the start. Nice having real bathrooms along the way

I walked around the staging area for a while but didn't see anyone I knew. I waited until the last 20 minutes to turn in my checked bag. I had on 2 pair of running pants and a pair of shorts, a long sleeve shirt with two running jackets, a stocking cap they gave out and a hat and gloves. All I took off was the extra pair of sweat pants. I also packed a dry shirt it the bag - came in handy!

About 15 minutes before the start I went to my corral. No problem getting in. Celine Dion sang American the Beautiful then Cher sang the Star Spangled Banner. They started the elite women about 10 or 15 minutes before the men so they could basically meet at the finish. Not sure how that turned out. Had a few fireworks but not that impressive.

At the start they started one wave at a time. Had the next wave move up then started them. Kind of neat as each wave had it's own start but I am sure it slowed down the start. I was about 4 minutes behind the clock time. I wanted to go for a PR in this race as it was flat and cold. Not to be, missed by 5 minutes. Right from the start I didn't feel "fresh". I kept the pace for the first 8 miles but couldn't keep it up. Not sure what it was, the 10 days of over eating in Vegas, the cold (really affected my lungs but not that bad until later), or probably the main reason is that I am not in as good of shape as I thought I was.

Anyway they start you out going South away from the main strip for close to a mile then you turn and go North right down Las Vegas Blvd! This was pretty neat. Plenty of fan support, awesome sights, great bands every mile or so and plenty of water stations along the way. We went North a little past the Stratosphere but not quite to downtown. That would have been neat. Made a big turnaround over a few blocks then straight back to Mandalay Bay. Basically an out and back which was fine as we were on the strip.

Right about mile 11, I think it was, they have the full go off to the right out into the suburbs and the half folks stay on the strip. I was so glad I was doing the half. Couldn't have done a full that day. Up until now I could still see runners coming up the strip. There were a lot of people there. It wasn't until around mile 11 that I stopped seeing people on the other side. It was also neat seeing the elite runners coming up the strip. Man are they fast!

This was my first big race outside of Disney. I thought they did a great job. Actually liked the idea I could show up literally 10 minutes before the start and still get into my corral with plenty of time. Plenty of bathrooms right by the start and no issue getting back into your corral. That was nice. Everything was right there. Bag drop, restrooms, coffee and start.

If I had to do it again, even though this time I had no choice, I would go out race weekend then vacation after the race. I really think the 10 days vacation prior hurt the race effort. Had a great time even though I didn't meet up with anyone. We'll meet up in Disney!

Would I do it again? Maybe if I was going out around that time. I wouldn't go just for the race though. I think the only disappointment was the race was run in daylight. By the time we all go to the strip it was daytime so the hotels weren't all lit up or if they were it didn't matter much.

Just checked - you can see yourself cross the finish line. What an awesome feature! http://las-vegas.competitor.com/features/finishreplay/ Just type in my bib 14724 and you can see the finish. I am in a black running suit with a red jacket unzipped.

Thanks for reading.
Duane

I really like Elite Racing's ideas. I am like you and not a fan of their later starts but you deal with what you have.

You smaked me and my SA Half last month. Need to train - need to start to train!
 
Duane I've just watch you finish.....and you finished strong. CONGRATULATIONS

I understand you wanting to see the lights, but I love it when a marathon has a late start time.
For me the hardest thing about a marathon is having to get out of bed so early.
 
Casey, thanks for catching me and making sure to say hi on the course. It was fun to meet you. I wish we were able to play some with you too.

It was a great event and although cold, I think I did great! PR for me.
Heading home zero dark thirty Monday.

Hi Lily! It was nice to get a chance to finally meet you, even if it was short. I spotted your WISH shirt early on just after the race started and thought "I need to catch her and say hi." Congrats on your PR and I hope you enjoyed your trip!

Duane, Congratulations on your race. I watched your finish video and you had a great finish time! Way to go. I am sorry we didn't get to meet while you were here.
 
Casey - you came in with a 4:37 that is awesome especially for your second marathon! I see your husband only beat you by 10 minutes is that right? Or did he hold off a bit until the end?

Syko, you would assume that we would go to bed before the race :)

way to go everyone.
Duane
 
How did everyone else do?!

I ran the LV RNR full as did my husband. This was my 2nd full(I just ran the Denver Marathon in Oct) and my husbands 1st. I ended up finishing with a PR of 4:37 and my husband finished in 4:27. Overall, I loved this event and thought it was done far better than last year. The new course was great, I was so happy with the change this year. There were no hills at all for the first 12 miles. After that, there were some hills for the full runners but nothing compared to Red Rock or other canyons around here that I run in. I struggled a bit on miles 15-19 because the cold and wind were starting to get to me. Once I made it to mile 20, I got back into a groove and my pace picked back up. I was very determined to have a finish in the 4:30's. I really pushed myself for that and was watching the Garmin the whole time. The weather ended up being very cold for this warm weathered girl. It was 33 at the start but with the wind, it felt like 20's. I was cold the entire 26 miles and never broke a sweat once.

I saw Lily early on after the race started and say hi to her. I didn't get to meet any other WISHers but when I was coming back down the strip around mile 11, I saw at least 3 WISH shirts in the opposite direction(you guys were in front of the Wynn, mile 4.5.) Also, WISH bib # 23669, you were on the news! I recorded the 3 hour broadcast at home of the race and saw that WISHer on tv. :thumbsup2 I saw myself on the news too, I was high fiving someone on the street and had no idea there was a camera right there.

Some of the memorable moments from the race were seeing a man running in a banana costume, a caveman, lots of male and female Elvis runners, running brides and grooms, a man running in a speedo, lots of santas, a man juggling while running the full, a service dog running the full, a supergirl, a Robin(from Batman), a man running with a gas mask, just to name of few. I thought RNR did a pretty good job with the event and I will keep coming back to run this race as often as I can, since it's only a 16 min drive from my house to the strip.

You can see my finish line video as well if interested by typing in bib# 8264. I'm wearing a black shirt, red skirt, white hat.
http://las-vegas.competitor.com/features/finishreplay/

Here's DH and I after the finish.
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Casey - you came in with a 4:37 that is awesome especially for your second marathon! I see your husband only beat you by 10 minutes is that right? Or did he hold off a bit until the end?

Syko, you would assume that we would go to bed before the race :)

way to go everyone.
Duane

Thanks, Duane! Yep, Todd beat me by 10 min. He did not hold back, I know he had a hard time at the end. For me, towards the end is where I picked it back up somehow. He said he thought for sure I was going to catch up to him. I never did. I did get to see him on the opposite side of the street when I was around mile 16. I was so happy to see his face because that was where I was struggling a bit.
 
Another strong finish for the Buzzies.

Congrulations Casey You look like you could have keept going when you crossed the finish line.
A great time, and only your secound marathon!!!!!
You are going to rock at the Princess 1/2.
 
Casey,
that guy in the banana suit beat me. He passed my around mile 12 and I couldn't keep up. I was beat by a banana!

Duane
 
This was a fun race. It was my second half and I only have Disneyland to compare it to, but I liked how well organized it was. I got through packet pick-up in less than five minutes at what looked to be the busiest time for the expo. Duane, I went back to get the white long sleeve shirt after debating over it and they were all out of my size, so I feel your pain. Oh well, I did pick-up the Sugio singlet after I finished on Sunday. I was a bit dissappointed with the corral set-up. There were people checking the bib numbers, but only those in the very front of the corral (I was in #3). Disney had this down much better, I think.

The race went very well for me. I tapered perfectly and my legs were fresh for most of the race. I did start to feel cramps coming on during the last mile, but I was able to stave them off enough to finish while still running. My goal time was 1:40:00 and I finished in 1:36:09. I would not hesitate to do another Rock n Roll event, if I am able fit into my schedule. Just amazed with the crowd support, the volunteers and the overall organization of the event.

Duane - Celine Dion sang both America the Beautiful an the Star Spangled Banner. The race announcer mistakenly introduced Celine as Cher. He tried to correct himself, but the crowd drowned him out.
 
Great race reports!

Casey, just think, if you didn't slow up to say hello, you may have crept up closer to your DH. I must admit though, I am still glad you did say hi even if it caused you a minute of two. Selfish of me, sorry.

Duane, great report and good job at the event. Amazing that I missed you. I was right behind you all the time! I didn't even see you on the other side.

Padstack, glad you had a great event!
 












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