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Excalibur 10 Miler Participant Guide 2019

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Sunday, March 17th, 2019 • Viera, Florida 10 Miler & Relay: 7:30 am Start Dragon Slayer 2 Miler: 7:45 am Start


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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: The Lay of the Land Tuesday - Friday Activities........................................................................................................3 Saturday Activities.......................................................................................................................3 Race Day Schedule......................................................................................................................3 Race Location................................................................................................................................4

PRE-RACE: Preparing for Battle! Participant Packet Pick-Up Procedures & Late Registration........................................4 Runner’s Goody Bag....................................................................................................................4 ChronoTrack Timing Technology...........................................................................................5 Directions to the Race Site.......................................................................................................5

RACE START AREA: Charge thy Competitors! Start Corrals....................................................................................................................................5 Dragon Slayer 2 Miler.................................................................................................................5 Transportation for Relay Team Members............................................................................6 Bag Check / Information Center / Lost & Found...............................................................6 Relay Teams....................................................................................................................................6 Pace Teams.....................................................................................................................................6

COURSE INFORMATION Contingency Plan, Event Alert System & Cancellation Policy......................................8 Security Plan..................................................................................................................................8 Course Elevation...........................................................................................................................8 Aid Stations....................................................................................................................................8 Area Course Map..........................................................................................................................9 Course Time Limits......................................................................................................................9 Prohibited Devices......................................................................................................................9 Race Central Village Map: Camelot..................................................................................... 10 Splits, Clocks & Mile Markers................................................................................................. 12 Course Safety.............................................................................................................................. 12 Cheering Areas........................................................................................................................... 12 Race Day Runner Results........................................................................................................ 12

Beneficiaries:

Family Promise of Brevard Help end family homelessness in Brevard County!

10 Miler & Relay Finisher Medal

Dragon Slayer 2 Miler Finisher Medal

Satellite High Running Programs


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Schedule of Events | 3

MEDICAL INFORMATION Medical Services & Support.................................................................................................. 13 A Note from Our Medical Director...................................................................................... 13

RACE DAY Parking.............................................................................................................................................4

RACE FINISH AREA Finish Line Procedures............................................................................................................ 14 Runners’ Refreshment & Post Race Feast......................................................................... 14 Runners’ Reunite Area............................................................................................................. 14

POST RACE Race Results – Age Division & Awards.............................................................................. 14 Game of Stones Series - Excalibur Crown Challenge & Holy Grail Challenge....... 14 Race Photography.................................................................................................................... 14

OUR SPONSORS A Special "Thank You" to Our Sponsors............................................................................ 15

Schedule of Events: The Lay of the Land TUESDAY - FRIDAY – MARCH 12TH-15TH 10:00 am Until 6:30 pm, Registration, Packet Pickup & Official Excalibur Merchandise at Running Zone, 3696 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne, FL 32935

SATURDAY ACTIVITIES – MARCH 16TH 10:00 am Late Registration, Packet Pickup & Official Excalibur Merchandise at Running Zone, 3696 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne, FL 32935 5:00 pm Late Registration & Packet Pickup Closes at Running Zone

RACE DAY SCHEDULE – SUNDAY, MARCH 17TH 6:00 am 6:00 am 6:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:15 am 7:15 am 7:15 am 7:30 am 7:45 am 8:00 am 8:45 am 9:15 am

Race site opens Gear Check opens in the Square at the race site Race Day Registration & Packet Pick up Opens Line up according to color allegiance (Maroon/Blue) Relay Team member #2 Board Bus to split point Medieval Times Sword Fight! Relay Buses depart race site to Mile 5 Split Point Gear check closes. 10 Miler & Relay Race Start: Thy Quest Begins! Dragon Slayer 2 Miler Race Start: Thy Quest Begins! Post Race Feast begins Dragon Slayer 2 Miler Awards Ceremony Medieval Times Sword Fight!


4 | Race Location – Packet Content 9:30 am

Awards Ceremony (Age group awards, knighting overall winners, King & Queen) 10:30 am Course closes (3 hour time limit ~ 18 min/mile pace) 11:00 am Race Site Closes

RACE LOCATION:

The 6th annual Excalibur 10 Miler and fourth running of the 4-year Game of Stones Series will take place in the beautiful ‘kingdom’ of Viera, Florida, including a look at the pristine private road owned by Duda & Sons. The race site is ‘Camelot’ at Viera Regional Park: 2300 Judge Fram Jamieson Way, Viera, FL 32940. See Race Central Area Map on pages 10-11 and the Excalibur 10 Mile Course Map on page 9.

PARKING: Parking is plentiful at Brevard County School Board and there is additional parking at Viera Regional Park. All horses and carriages may be tied at either lot.

Pre-Race: Preparing for Battle! PARTICIPANT PACKET PICK-UP PROCEDURES & LATE REGISTRATION Late Registration, packet pick-up and official Excalibur Merchandise are available at Race Headquarters Tuesday, March 12th - Saturday, March 16th. Business hours during the week are 10:00 am to 6:30 pm and on Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Race Headquarters will be at Running Zone, Inc. located at 3696 N. Wickham Road in Melbourne, Florida. Running Zone is just south of the King Center and Eastern Florida State College between Post and Parkway Road. For further information about Running Zone, visit us on the web at www.runningzone.com. You can also contact Running Zone by phone at (321) 751-8890, events line (321) 751-8889 or online at info@excaliburrun.com

PARTICIPANT PACKET CONTENT 1. Bag Check Label (bag check bags are customized with your first name on available at packet pickup/registration) the front of your official race number. 2. Safety Pins 5. RELAY ONLY*: The team member 3. B-Tag (on back of race # - do not running the first leg is required to remove or fold) have the Relay bracelet. Using D-Tag 4. Official Bib Number – Bibs will be timing. *Please note each team member will have a separate race number.

RUNNERS GOODY BAG We will be emailing you your official virtual race bag with plenty of wonderful deals from our sponsors on Monday, March 11th! Don’t forget to claim offers in the Virtual Race Bag sent through the email you provided on your race registration.


Runners Goody Bag – Start Corrals | 5 CHRONOTRACK TIMING TECHNOLOGY Chronotrack bib-tags will be used for scoring except for the Relay Participants. (Relay participants will be using a disposable d-tag). The official time and “net’ time will be calculated. Please attach your race number to the front of your shirt or shorts. For relay participants ONLY, please remove the d-tag from the back of your race number and follow the instructions to attach your d-tag to your shoe. Each relay team member will receive an individual time and a combined time for relay results. Relay team members will have their own race numbers and d-tags.

DIRECTIONS TO THE RACE SITE (Viera Regional Park, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, FL 32940) From Orlando on State Road 528: Travel east on SR 528 to I-95 South. Take the Fiske Blvd exit off I-95 (Exit 195) toward Rockledge. Keep left at the fork and follow signs for Stadium. Continue South on Stadium Parkway. Turn left on Judge Fran Jamieson Way. Viera Regional Park will be on your left. From Daytona Beach on Interstate 95: Travel south on I-95. Take the Fiske Blvd exit off I-95 (Exit 195) toward Rockledge. Keep left at the fork and follow signs for Stadium. Continue South on Stadium Parkway. Turn left on Judge Fran Jamieson Way. Viera Regional Park will be on your left. From Miami on Interstate 95: Travel north on I-95. Take the Wickham Road exit (Exit 191 ) and turn left. Turn right at the round about heading north on Lake Andrew Dr. Turn right on Judge Fran Jamieson Way. Viera Regional Park will be on your left.

Race Start Area: Charge thy Competitors! START CORRALS: 10 MILER & 10 MILE RELAY To start the race both 10 Miler participants and Relay teams start at 7:30 am. All participants will line up according to their color of loyalty, Maroon or Blue. Flags will mark the corral color. Each corral is organized according to expected finishing time. Before the start of the race, we will have last minute instructions from the race director. Medieval Times knights will perform a sword fight and start the race by leading the corrals into ‘battle’ and onto their journey for Excalibur 10 Miler! Please line up according to your expected race pace per mile at the start area before 7:15 am.

DRAGON SLAYER 2 MILER The Dragon Slayer 2 Miler will start 15 minutes after the 10 Miler and Relay starts (7:45 am) The start for the 2 Miler is in the same general vicinity as the 10 Miler and Relay Start. Please see the Area Map on pages 10 and 11 for the exact location of the 2 Mile Start Area. Please be in the corral by 7:30 am.


6 | Transportation for Relay Members – Pace Teams TRANSPORTATION FOR RELAY TEAM MEMBERS There will be two trips for the Relay bus service. The faster Relay teams should be on the first bus at 7:00 am. The last trip will be at 7:15 am. Relay team members will be transported out to the 5 Mile Mark to the Relay Hospitality tent to await their team member’s arrival. Please do not miss your bus ride out.

BAG CHECK / INFORMATION CENTER / LOST & FOUND During packet pickup clear draw string bags are available to store your belongings during the race. Please use the custom label provided to you when you picked up your packet and attach it to your draw string bag. The bag check area is inside the Viera Regional Park Community Center. (Refer to Area Map on pages 10-11.) Bag Check will close at 7:15 am for the 10 Miler and Relay and 7:30 am for the Dragon Slayer 2 Miler. NO coolers or backpacks allowed in Gear Check. All items must be visible!

RELAY TEAMS Relay Teams are available for 2 person teams each running 5 miles each! The two relay team members will have unique numbers, but be linked together by a common team name. Relay Team Member 1 will start in the corrals with the ‘Relay Bracelet’ and run to mile 5. Relay Team Member 2 will be bused to mile 5, where there will be a relay hospitality tent. Relay Team Member 1 will hand off the bracelet to Relay Team Member 2 after crossing the 5 mile mark. Team Member 2 should NOT back up, cross or approach the 5 Mile split mats/clock. Team Member 1 will have their d-tag removed and then be bused back to race central. If you are Team Member 1 and want to meet up with your Team Member 2 to cross into the castle finish line together, you may do so. We will have a Relay Reunion Point where you can wait for team member 2 as they are coming into the finish.

PACE TEAMS As a benefit to our participants, we are offering Pace Teams. Our pace groups will be led by experienced pacers for a wide variety of times. Pace Teams will be lined up in both colors with pace signs displayed along the Start Corral area; however, all pace teams with :30 pace in the Maroon Corral and :00 in the Blue Corral. If your goal time is not in your color corral, you may meet up with your pace team once the two corrals meet or when you cross the start line. We hope you will find this support useful as you strive to achieve your goal. A pace team is a group of runners led by an experienced leader who run together during the race. The pace leader runs a steady pace and keeps track of that pace so that the group can achieve their goal of a particular time. There are wonderful benefits of running with a pace group. You’ll be supported by a cheerful leader and will be side by side with other runners sharing the same goal as you.


Pace Teams | 7 One of the biggest mistakes that participants make is starting out too fast and then hitting the wall in the later portions of the race. The pace team will run at an even pace per mile. If the pace feels too slow in the beginning of the race that’s normal. Just stay with the group and ask the pace leader about an appropriate strategy for the second part of the race. If you find the pace too fast in the early miles, then slow down and drop back from the team so you’ll be able to finish the race.

What Pace Groups are offered? Below is the line-up of Pace Teams available. Pace Groups: 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30 and 12:00 minutes per mile pace. What does it cost to run with the Pace Team? The Pace Team is FREE! How do I sign up to run with the Pace Team? The Pacers will be next to the Packet Pickup area on race day.

How will the Pacers be running the race? Every pace leader will be holding a steady pace throughout the race. These “even splits” are the best way to achieve your peak performance in the race.

Will the Pacers start out on pace exactly? How do they do that!? The guys and gals serving as Pace Leaders are very experienced and know their pace well. Sometimes at the start it’s crowded and may take a mile or so to settle into a steady pace. Most importantly, they won’t take you out too fast and burn up all your energy early on.

Where will my Pace Leader be on race morning? About 30 minutes before the start, we’ll be assembling in the starting areas. Pace Teams will be lined up in both colors with pace signs displayed along the Start Corral area; however, all pace teams with :30 pace in the Maroon Corral and :00 in the Blue Corral. If your goal time is not in your color corral, you may meet up with your pace team once the two corrals meet or when you cross the start line. About 15 minutes before the start, the Pacer will give you some last minute instructions about running with the group. They will talk about the course, what to do if you need a break, and how to make it through the water stops. This is the time to ask any last minute questions you may have.

What will my Pace Leader wear? Pace Leaders will be wearing brightly colored Pace Team uniforms. Each Pacer will be holding up their pace sign so when you see it go and join up with the group.

What will the Pace Leader do at the water stations? The Pacer will usually slow down or walk through the water stops. Listen for this information during the last minute instructions.


8 | Contingency Plan – Aid Stations CONTINGENCY PLAN, EVENT ALERT SYSTEM & CANCELLATION POLICY In the case of lightning, severe rain, wind or any other condition that affects the potential safety of the participants, spectators and volunteers, the event may be delayed and all participants will be asked to proceed to safety. The event will start if the weather clears (in the case of severe weather). In the case of light rain, the event will continue until safety becomes an issue. In the event unusual conditions necessitate the curtailment or cancellation of the event for the safety of participants, the Race Director shall have absolute authority to make changes in order to best serve the interests and safety of the participants of the event. In case of extreme weather, the race director shall determine if and when the event shall cease, resume or be cancelled. Please visit www.excaliburrun.com for further details of our cancellation, transfer and deferment policy.

SECURITY PLAN Here are some additional measures that we should all take to have a fun and safe event. n Travel light to the event. n Don’t bring anything you don’t need. n Don’t leave your bags unattended around the race site n Please use the clear plastic check bags provided to you at packet pick up if you plan to bag check n Please return your bags to your vehicle or the designated back check area n And most importantly, if you see something, say something! Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Race Village: Camelot COURSE MAPS See page 9 for the Excalibur 10 Miler and Relay and Dragon Slayer 2 Mile Course Maps.

RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP See pages 10 and 11 for further details at the race site.

COURSE ELEVATION The course is very flat and fast. There is a small incline at the start of the race heading out of the staging area towards the first land of Avalon.

AID STATIONS There are 4 aid stations every 2 miles on the course with sports drink (Gatorade Endurance) and water provided by Culligan Water Products. GU brand gels will be available at Mile 6 for all participants.


Course Map – Course Time Limits | 9

Area Course Map

Click to view close up image.

COURSE TIME LIMITS Course officially closes at 10:30 am on Sunday morning.

PROHIBITED DEVICES For your safety, we ask you not to wear music listening devices because the course is open to residential traffic.


10 | Race Central Area Map

Race Central Area Map | 11


12 | Course Safety – Medical Services & Support SPLITS, CLOCKS & MILE MARKERS Splits will be provided at the 5K, 5 mile, (relay split) and 10K for 10 Miler/Relay and 1 mile split clock for 2 miler. Clocks will be displayed at each timing split site. Each mile will be marked along the course. Mile markers are tall red feather banners.

COURSE SAFETY The race course will be open to local residential traffic. Traffic at intersections will be controlled by police and traffic control personnel but you must be vigilant. There will also be numerous volunteers along the course. PLEASE be aware of vehicular traffic. Be SAFE!

CHEERING AREAS Should your family or friends wish to cheer you on during your journey, the best areas to do so are: Beginning of Course (Miles 2-3) – In ‘Avalon’ past the stadium on Stadium Parkway or on Viera Blvd; Mid Course (Mile 6) – Along Wickham Road past Viera Hospital in ‘Wales’ near ‘Stonehenge’; and Nearing End of Course (Miles 7-8) – Along Stadium Parkway in ‘Cadbury.’ A good viewing area for the new Dragon Slayer 2 Miler is on the corner of Judge Fran Jamieson Way and Stadium Parkway.

RACE JOY – PHONE APP Get instant results, progress alerts, live tracking and much more when you download the free RaceJoy app on your mobile device. Search for the Excalibur 10 Miler and Relay under Featured Race in the RaceJoy phone app. With the mobile experience, you get: n Convenient BIB lookup n Immediate results n Progress alerts to friends and family n Automatic social media postings to Facebook and Twitter n Key race information n Live runner tracking, Send-a-Cheer, and PhoneTrak upgrade features) n Available for Apple and Android devices

RACE DAY RUNNER RESULTS Race results will be posted during the race at the race site as well as online at www.Excaliburrun.com. As participants achieve specific splits along the course, their times will be updated accordingly. Final results will be posted at the race site and online at www.ExcaliburRun.com/race-results/. Also, be sure to sign up for RaceJoy to have your family and friends receive updates on your progress during the race right to their phones. Download the RaceJoy phone app for FREE!


A Note from Our Medical Director – Showers | 13

Medical Information MEDICAL SERVICES & SUPPORT If anyone is in need of medical assistance, please notify any volunteer and they will help you in obtaining medical assistance. A first aid station will be available at Mile 5 along the course at the Relay Hospitality station. Coastal Health Systems ambulances will be on site during the event at the finish line.

A NOTE FROM OUR MEDICAL DIRECTOR Suntree Orthopedics introduces our Medical Director, Dr. Bryan Parry. Dr. Parry is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon and is a fellow of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He practices at Suntree Orthopedics. Even with proper training for long distances, you still may suffer from heat stress or become dehydrated. Here are a few tips to remember during the race:

Dr. Bryan Parry

n Make sure you are hydrated before the race with both water and electrolyte replacement fluid. n Try to intake 4-6 ounces every 20 minutes during the race. You should drink water or electrolyte replacement fluid at each water station. n Medical research has shown that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Advil, Motrin (ibuprofen) and Aleve may be harmful to runners’ kidney function if taken within 24 hours of running. Also, they may increase the risk of hyponatremia by interfering with the body’s ability to retain salt. Tylenol has been shown to be safe. n Know the symptoms of heat stress, dehydration or other symptoms in which to seek medical assistance: nausea and/or vomiting; dizziness, confusion, loss of peripheral vision; dry skin, your body is no longer able to perspire; chest pain. If anything like this occurs, seek medical assistance. Our medical team will be there to help on race day to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable race.


14 | Finish Line Procedures – Official Race Photographer

Race Finish Area FINISH LINE PROCEDURES Be sure to receive your finisher medal as you run through the castle at the finish! 3-year participants will receive their crown near the finish line and 4 year participants will receive the Holy Grail Chalice!

RUNNERS’ REFRESHMENT & POST RACE FEAST Finishers can refresh with water, Gatorade, Coke and Diet Coke after their journey. All finishers receive round little royal breads with thy royal coffee provided by Bagel 13, a complimentary feast of “Round Table Pizza” from Viera Pizza that will re-fuel you after the race, “Dragon Stew” sponsored by Sysco, as well as “Baby Dragon Legs” from Double D’s BBQ and “Wenches Blend” by Planet Smoothie. NEW THIS YEAR! Playalinda Brewing Company is giving out BEER to thine 21 years and elder!! You must show your race number as proof of participation. Extra feast tickets are available for $5.00 for family & friends on site (cash only).

RUNNERS REUNITE AREA Participants can locate friends and family at the finish area after the race. Please designate an area to meet after the race in a specific area of the park.

Post Race RACE RESULTS – AGE DIVISION & AWARDS 8:45 am Dragon Slayer 2 Miler awards. The 10 Miler and Relay teams awards will begin at 9:30 am. There will be a costume contest after each awards ceremony. Medieval Times will perform a sword fight before the start of the 9.30 am awards ceremony to kick off the Excalibur 10 Miler & Relay awards presentation.

RACE PHOTOGRAPHY All photos will be available to download for free! Compliments of Running Zone Foundation! PARTICIPANTS: To be tagged in pictures and identified, please make sure your race number is visible on the front of your shirt or shorts.


Our Sponsors | 15

Our Sponsors


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Excalibur 10 Miler & Relay and Dragon Slayer 2 Miler


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