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Runners,
Joggers and Walkers are all welcomed
to participate in the Dallas White Rock Marathon Presented by NexBank, Half Marathon and
5-Person Relay Race. Although the
marathon race is mainly put on for
racers, we applaud all those who
set out to complete the marathon
or half marathon distance, regardless
of the pace. However, due to the
costs associated with a production
of this scale, we must limit the
amount of time the course is open.
Therefore, we establish a 6.5 hour
time limit.
This
is a pace of 14:50 (min:sec) per
mile for the marathon. For your
own safety, we strongly discourage
you from participating in this event
if you can not maintain a pace of
14:50 (min:sec) per mile as all
course support shuts down based
on this pace.
If participants
choose to continue running after
2:30 p.m., they do so at their
own risk and will be required
by the Dallas Police Department
to move to available sidewalks
and obey traffic signals and laws
along the course.
No
times are recorded after 2:30
p.m. Finisher medallions and
completion certificates will
be awarded only to those who
finish within the official time
span.
Medical Aid
closes at 2:30 p.m. in The American
Airlines Center Lobby. If problems
are experienced after this time,
please contact your personal physician
or proceed to the nearest emergency
room.
The race course is closed to all traffic, and then re-opened
based on a “ROVING” schedule, which means
the course will officially re-open (to vehicular traffic)
behind the participants based on a pace of 14:50 (min:sec)
per mile. Crews drive in trucks at a pace approximately
equal to 15 minutes per mile to pick up trash and
supplies from the aid stations along the course.
Any person moving at a pace slower than 14:50 (min:sec)
per mile is strongly encouraged to discontinue. Officials
with the Dallas White Rock Marathon Presented by NexBank and related parties
take no responsibility for participants after the course
reopens. All participants on the course after it reopens
are required by law to follow all traffic rules, including
using the sidewalks, cross walks, obeying cross walk
signs, and not crossing streets while the traffic lights
are red. In addition, once the race course closes and
the streets reopen, all medical aid provided by the
marathon is no longer accessible.
A number
of services related to the marathon
are paid for on an hourly basis.
This includes ambulance services
(which are required by the City),
medical help, rental of supplies
used on the course, rental of
trucks and other vehicles, rental
of supplies used at the finish
line, and rent of the American
Airlines Center. Keeping the
course open past 6.5 hours is
not financially feasible.
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