Race Information - Rules & Regulations
Rules & Regulations
Finish Time:
Half Marathon should enter only if they are confident that they can finish the course in five hours or less. Traffic control and health and safety volunteers, and race officials, will vacate the course 3.5 hours after the start (12:00 p.m.). Anyone who continues to run on the course after 12:00 p.m. will be doing so at his/her own risk.
Vehicles:
Unofficial wheeled vehicles (strollers, bikes, baby joggers, skates, skate boards, roller blades, etc...) are not permitted on the, 5K, Half Marathon or 20 Mile courses. Pets are also banned from the course.
Pacers:
Pacers are not allowed on the course! Any runner who receives assistance from a pacer (either on foot or on bicycle) risks being disqualified by the Race Director.
Age Requirements:
Only validly entered runners may participate. No one under the age of 12 on race day will be allowed to compete in the Half Marathon. There are no age restrictions for the 5K or ½ Marathon Relay.
Portable Music Devices:
You may wear headphones/i-pods/etc. during the races.
Course Marshalls:
The race will be staffed and videotaped at several checkpoints to ensure competitors who cross the finish line have done so after completing the entire course.
Race Number:
Please make sure your race number is pinned to the FRONT of your shirt/singlet. Please do not attempt to cross the finish line without a race number clearly visible to finish line personnel.
Sag Wagons:
Sag wagons will patrol the course and offer rides to competitors who choose not to continue. Your race bib number will be recorded upon boarding. Any competitor who boards a sag wagon will not be allowed to rejoin the race.
Prize Money:
Any competitor who receives prize money may be required to provide a Social Security Number to Marathon officials. In accordance with USATF Rules and regulations, college-eligible athletes are not eligible to receive athletic funds (prize money). The names and addresses of all athletes and the amount of athletic funds paid to any individual who competes in the Earth Day Running Events will be submitted to the USATF.
Drug Testing:
Athletes who participate in this competition may be subject to formal drug testing in accordance with USATF Regulation 10 and/or IAAF Rule 55. Athletes found positive for a banned substance, or who refuse to be tested, will be disqualified from this event and will lose eligibility for future competitions. Some prescription and over-the-counter medications may contain banned substances. Information regarding drugs and drug testing may be obtained by calling the USOC hot line at 800-233-0393.
Cancellations / Postponements:
The Race Director reserves the right to cancel or modify the Marathon in consideration of extremely adverse weather conditions, or other health or safety factors, that pose an imminent threat to competitors or volunteers. In the unlikely event of cancellation, entrants who have picked up their race number will be mailed a coupon for partial


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