FireDancer
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I saw the announcment last night on the news about Pittsburgh and I have to say I wasn't really surprised (though a little disappointed as I was considering running it). The beginning of August can be pretty brutally hot and humid here, and it was the first thing I thought of when I found out it was a morning race. For some reason I thought it would be at night (like Vegas), but I guess safety could be difficult and/or expensive. Also, there had been next to nothing on their website about the Pittsburgh race details, and no media coverage. Just downloaded the vendor list and they are not on the list for this weekend's marathon expo.
Not sure what's going on with Rock n Roll.
I don't buy the heat excuse. First, if the city was going to block it because of that it would be known when they announced the date, not 4 months out. Second, there are plenty of hot races done all around the country and world. The July RnR race in Chicago is just as hot and humid. There are full Ironman Triathlons run in areas where the heat and humidity is 90 and 90%. The Parkersburg half I did in 2011 was hot and humid. It is run at the same time of year and is the hilliest race I've ever done.
I saw the same thing on the news last night Figment. I didn't sign up for it when I first heard about it because I thought it was insane to run a half marathon in Pittsburgh in August when it can be 90 degrees and 90% humidity. If they had it in September or October, I think there would be more willingness by the city to host this event and I think more people would sign up for it.
I was hoping to see a map of the course, but I don't think that was ever decided upon either. I could just imagine a course that went up to Mt Washington...in that heat and humidity, people would be falling over left and right. Although the city is losing lots of money over this, I think they did the right thing.
BTW Figment, good luck on Sunday!![]()