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More than 3,000 runners and walkers expected for 13th Annual First Watch Sarasota Half Marathon, Relay & (new) 10K

Photos: Runners head up the Ringling Bridge for a bird’s eye scenic view of Sarasota Bay. This year’s race includes a half marathon, two-person relay and new 10K course, all of which include the Ringling Bridge and start/finish at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall on the bay. Registration remains open through race day.

More than 3,000 runners and walkers are expected to turn out for the 13th Annual First Watch Sarasota Half Marathon, which returns Sun., March 18, 2018 with a new, dedicated 10K course and charity fundraising partnership with Save the Children. Registration remains open through race day including on-site registration the morning of or online at www.sarasotahalfmarathon.com.Modified Start/Finish Course Route

Accommodating downtown construction and to provide a safer and wider corridor for the start/finish, the course has been modified to now head south of Boulevard of the Arts before turning left onto 6th street and then right onto Tamiami Trail. The finish will follow the same route in reverse direction. In addition to a modified start/finish, the race will begin 15 minutes earlier at 6:30 a.m.

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New 10K Course

The course modification allows race organizers the opportunity to provide a new, dedicated 10K course route to this year’s race, providing three different distance and race options for participants, which also include the half marathon (13.1 miles) and two-person relay (6.2-mile and 7.6-mile legs that follow the half marathon course). The 10K runners will start with the rest of the field and follow the course up and over the John Ringling Bridge, around St. Armand’s Circle and then back to the start/finish line.

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Course route

The first half of the 13.1-mile course starts at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, goes over the John Ringling Bridge and around St. Armand’s then back to the Relay Exchange at 6.2 miles. The second half of the course continues up US 41/Tamiami Trail before turning left at Indian Beach Drive and doing a neighborhood loop up to the Ringling Museum then returning back along Bay Shore Road to US41 and the finish at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. The course is ideally suited for both runners and walkers (no strollers or pets) with a four-hour cut-off time (18 mins/mile pace).

Course Map: http://www.sarasotahalfmaratho...

Two-Person Relay Course & Exchange Area

The two-person relay consists of two segments, the first being 6.2 miles from Van Wezel to St. Armand’s and then back to the exchange area outside Van Wezel, which also serves as the 10K course route. The next relay team leg covers 7.6 miles to the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art and then back to Van Wezel, where teammates meet each other at the exchange area to head to and cross the finish line together.

Location (start/finish)

6:30 am – first wave race start time

Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall

777 North Tamiami Trail

Sarasota, FL 34236

Cost



10K -- $60-$70 (price increases as available spots fill up)

Half Marathon -- $115

2-Person Relay Team -- $145

Participant perks

Runners and walkers also get special treatment from First Watch Restaurants, which sponsors the post-race party, including its signature healthy and elaborate post-race breakfast buffet, which includes made-to-order pancakes, fresh fruit yogurt parfaits, muffins, juice and more. Festivities also include live entertainment and a beer garden (21 years and older) along with one of the most coveted finisher’s medals from any Florida endurance event. Additional perks include:

  • Packet pick up locations in Miami, University Park, Sarasota and on Race Day
  • Gender specific tech t-shirts
  • Runner tracking via text messaging
  • Goodie bag
  • Gear Check starting at 5:30 to 11:30 a.m. at start/finish (clear plastic bags provided in goodie bag)
  • Mile marker aid stations and highly visible timing system

Save the Children Partnership

With nearly 100 years of experience, Save the Children does whatever it takes to ensure children in the U.S. and around the world have a healthy start, the opportunity to learn, and protection from harm when disaster strikes. Save the Children is the national leader in child-focused preparedness, response and recovery efforts. “Following Hurricanes Irma and Maria, it was important for us to provide a means for runners to give back in a way that is impacting local recovery efforts,” said Dan Lakin, Run Brand Manager, Life Time®.

Since August 2017, Save the Children’s Emergency Response Teams have been on the ground in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico following Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, responding to the immediate needs of the most vulnerable during disaster – children. Life Time wants to bring this outreach opportunity to the Sarasota race community to give back and do whatever it can to create lasting change for children everywhere as the community prepares for another inspiring race and event. For more information, visit www.savethechildren.org.

Team Save the Children is designed for runners who want to support the cause and help children around the world survive and thrive, and as well as earn special VIP perks as a thank you for their support in raising a minimum of $500 ($250 for 10K participants). Details may be found at www.SarasotaHalfMarathon.com/c...

How to register

www.sarasotahalfmarathon.com

About First Watch

First Watch specializes in award-winning, made-to-order Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch. A recipient of more than 200 “Best Breakfast” and “Best Brunch” accolades, First Watch offers traditional favorites, such as omelets, pancakes, sandwiches and salads, and unique specialty items like Quinoa Power Bowls, Avocado Toast and the Chickichanga. First Watch was recognized as one of Nation’s Restaurant News’ 2017 Second 100 restaurant brands, and was named the 2016 top Family Dining restaurant by Consumer Reports and a 2015 Top Consumer Pick by Nation’s Restaurant News. First Watch is the largest and fastest-growing daytime-only restaurant concept in the United States with more than 300 restaurants in 28 states, including more than 240 First Watch restaurants, 75 The Egg & I restaurants and one Bread & Company restaurant in Nashville. For more information, visit www.firstwatch.com.

About Life Time® Healthy Way of Life

Life Time champions a healthy and happy life for its members across 131 destinations in 37 major markets in the U.S. and Canada. As the nation's only Healthy Way of Life brand, Life Time delivers an unmatched athletic resort experience and provides a comprehensive healthy living, healthy aging and healthy entertainment experience that goes well beyond fitness to encompasses the entire spectrum of daily life for individuals, couples and families of all ages. For more information visit www.lifetime.life.

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