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| The Course
Click here for the Marathon Mile Locations. Click here for the Half Marathon Mile Locations.
The Long Beach race course combines spectacular oceanfront vistas, charming seaside communities, and the metropolitan start and finish.
We truly believe this course is one of the most beautiful big city marathons in the United States and we invite you to participate!
- Fast, Flat and Scenic. Please see the Elevation Chart.
- 80% on or within sight of the ocean
- The highest elevation on the course is 45-feet.
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Course Outline
- Start on Shoreline Drive , pass the new Pike at Shoreline Village , cross the Queensway Bridge and run to the bow of the Queen Mary , circle back around the Aquarium of the Pacific , the Lighthouse at Rainbow Harbor , Pierpoint Landing, back by Shoreline Village and down the beach.
- At approximately Mile 10.5, is "the split" where the Half Marathoners circle back west on Ocean Blvd. Marathoners continue east on Ocean Blvd. to Livingston, passing through beautiful Belmont Shore .
- Miles 12-13 take in the spectacular scenery of Marine Stadium , then make a U-Turn at the end of Marine Stadium. After leaving Marine Stadium, runners circle Colorado Lagoon and head towards California State University , Long Beach
- Introduced in 2008 to great reviews, miles 17, 18, and 19 travel through the campus of California State University, Long Beach and pass the Pyramid Sports Complex. In 2008, there were 6,000 students and supporters on hand to cheer the athletes along through the campus!
- Pass Recreation Park , Blair Field and the Colorado Lagoon , the homestretch is now in sight. Reconnect to Ocean Blvd. alongside beautiful Bluff Park , and head through "the corridor" after mile 25 before reaching downtown.
- Celebrate as you turn left from Ocean Blvd. onto Shoreline Drive for the slight downhill finish directly across from the Marina Green Beach Party Finish Line Festival.
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CSULB Highlights
- Over 6,000 students and supporters including the CSULB cheerleaders, pep band, and the school's mascot -- Prospector Pete -- welcome runners as they enter campus
- Bands, athletic teams, Greek organizations and student groups will line the course and cheer
- The school will be awarding prizes to the groups showing the most spirit!
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Hills / Bridges
- Between miles 2-3, the Queensway bridge is a slight incline over the bay towards the Queen Mary
- On Nieto between Broadway and Appian Way (miles 11.5 & 23), there is a short hill by Rogers Middle School .
- Mile 17.5 takes the runners up a hill traveling from lower campus to upper campus at California State University , Long Beach. Then at Mile 18.5, you'll go down a similar hill on the other side of campus. Please see the Elevation Chart.
- Approaching Mile 21, there is a quarter-mile incline on Clark to Pacific Coast Highway .
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Course Time Limits
The following are time limits that participants have to complete their events:
- The race time limit is 7.5 hours for all events starting from the 6:00am start time. Runners need to return to the Finish Line by 1:30pm.
- Please note the following safety issues:
- Participants who have not reached the 4-mile mark by 8:30am will need to be shuttled up to Ocean Blvd. so the police can re-open Harbor Scenic Drive .
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2009 Aid Stations
- Aid stations begin at mile 2 and will be located approximately every mile on the course with water and the following amenities at each station:
- GU Gels Vanilla Bean, Chocolate Outrage and Strawberry Banana will be available at three locations on the race course, at miles 10, 16.75, & 20 to give you the extra boost during the race!
- The official energy drink for 2009 is PowerAde. It will be at the water stations located at even-numbered mile markers.
- After the race, the Gotein Post Food and Fluid area will feature Gotein recovery drink & Sparkletts water.
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Over 150 professionals from Long Beach Memorial Medical Center and Miller Children's Hospital will be staffing Seven Medical Aid Stations along the Course, as well as the LA County Mobile ER that will be located at the Finish Line.
- Station 1- Mile 6.5, Marina Green, on S. end of Linden
- Station 2- Mile 9, Olympic Plaza, East of the pool in parking lot.
- Station 3- Mile 12/14/23, Nieto & Appian Way (Will Rogers Mini Park).
- Station 4- Mile 15/21.5, Anaheim St and Park Ave
- Station 5- Mile 16/20, Atherton St and San Anseline, (Whaley Park).
- Station 6- Mile 18.5, E. Campus Dr., CSULB Campus.
- Station 7- Mile 24/11, Ocean Blvd. & Grand Ave.
- Finish Line- Shoreline Dr and Linden Ave., Northeast corner.
Each on-course Medical Aid Station will be stocked with Gotein Protein Supplement and Clif Bloks to help you get back on your feet and running again.
Look for the Red Shirts on the course if you need any assistance! |
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| Energy Stations
PowerAde energy drink will be served at miles 4.5, 6.5, 9, 11.5, 14.5/22, 16.5/20, 18, and 24/11.
GU Gels Vanilla Bean, Chocolate Outrage and Strawberry Banana will be available at three locations on the race course, at miles 10, 16.75, & 20
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Water Stations
Water stations at 2, 3.25, 4.5, 5.5, 6.5 7.5, 9, 10, 11.5, 13, 14.5/22, 15.5/21, 16.5/20, 17, 18, 19, 24/11, and 25/12.
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KOOL ‘N FIT SPORT Spray Station
- As you approach "the wall" between mile 10 and 18, rejuvenate those tired and aching muscles at the KOOL ‘N FIT SPORT Spray Station. The only ALL NATURAL Muscle Conditioning Spray. Since 1984, athletes all over the world have been spraying themselves down- Before, During and After competition with Kool ‘N Fit Sport to "Compete at Their peak!" . Volunteers will be ready with KOOL ‘N FIT Sport Muscle Conditioning Spray to bring welcome relief to cramped, tired, burning muscles as you close in on your goal…the finish line!! KOOL ‘N FIT Sport Muscle Conditioning Spray is the "Official External Muscle Conditioning Spray” of the Long Beach International City Bank Marathon." For more info, go to www.koolnfitsport.com .
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