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Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy Fourth of July! What you've always wanted to know about the largest 10k Road Race in the World...




These are the lucky 'seeded' and 'subseeded' runners who are first in line to start.




For years, I've gotten up at 5a.m. to spend my early morning Fourth of July with 49,999 others in the biggest 10k run in the world -- Atlanta's AJC Peachtree Road Race.
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The number has swelled to 55,000 this year --
Fifty five THOUSAND--
 hot, eager, overly hydrated and under dressed  weekend warriors, waiting their turn to take 6.2 miles of Peachtree Road's asphalt hostage.

That's not only a lot of people, it's a lot of water ... and 700 required Port a Potties that go with .

To share with 54,999 of your fellow runners. Well, except for those who stop offroad around mile 2.
The wheelchair racers start at 6:45 a.m. They whiz down P'tree to the 10th Street Finish Line at around 7a.m.

Seeded runners (aka 'Fast' so they run for prize money) start at 7:30. Of the 12,796 runners who completed last year's Peachtree in under an hour, 39 completed it in less than 30 minutes.
http://www.ajc.com/sports/peachtree-road-race/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peachtree_Road_Race
And then the fun starts for the rest of us. 

If you've run in a 10k, you're familiar with the numbered bib you pin to your shirt. For the Peachtree, the numbers divide runners into starting divisions that correlate to speeds.  When you register, you give them your best past race times so you can start and finish that much earlier.

One year I was fast enough to be in the coveted 2's.
Most years I was back in the 9's. Meaning we didn't reach the start line until after 9 a.m.

Now, Atlanta summers are hot....
But add asphalt, 3,400 volunteers, 150,000 spectators, and 55,000 metabolized people, and you've got  HOTlanta. 

"race time temps in the mid-70s, humidity in the 70 percent range. Temps will climb quickly into the 80s by 10 a.m. and upper 80s by noon."http://www.ajc.com/news/peachtree-road-race-forecast-993490.html
See the flag in the top sunspot? 

There's a thrill that gives you goose bumps when you run (walk) under the Start banner. The radio station DJ's have Michael Jackson blaring, officials are waving, and so far you're pretty cool with the banana you had for breakfast.
Around 1.5 miles is the first Ginormous American Flag hanging from a cherry picker high in the sky.^

 
(photo credit Emily Stone/myfoxtlanta)
2010 Peachtree Road Race (photo credit Emily Stone/myfoxtlanta)
But you see lots more runners carrying Old Glory....


Wearing Old Glory....
photo credit Emily Stone/myfoxtlanta
 And Painting themselves Patriotic.
                    http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view/sports/peachtree-road-race/prr-costumes/

Various branches of the military are represented, 
2010 Peachtree Road Race (photo credit Emily Stone/myfoxtlanta)
And Miss- represented. 
 credit Emily Stone/myfoxtlanta



Piedmont Park 
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And at the end, everybody has a party in the park, eating bananas, drinking more water, and wearing their new duds.

Then, the bad news... 

It's 6 miles back to the car. 


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Happy Fourth of July!

1 comment:

  1. Awesome Pamela!!! I have two other friends who ran in this. They said it was a hoot. I haven't done it yet, but I really like this post. I think you might have convinced me to sign up next year. Maybe...

    Tami ;-)

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