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The 32nd Annual

Big Bear Rock Canyon Half Marathon

Sunday, December 2nd at 9 a.m.

Results will be posted on the "socorunners.org" website.

Click here for 2018 Rock Canyon Information

 

REGISTER ONLINE HERE

(Registration will close November 30th or when 750 registered NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION)

REGISTER ONLINE through Run Sign up .com, The only way to register for the Rock Canyon Half Marathon will be online. 

Packet Pick up: beanies and bib numbers (with timing chip attached) will be available

Awards: 2018 Race results will be posted here on race day

Award ceremony will be held following the conclusion of the race in the City Park Pavilion at approximately 11:00 AM.  Although we will use chip timing to determine each individual's time, all places will be determined by gun time - first across the finish line wins!!!!

Honorary Bibs Rock Canyon Half marathon

Course:

Start and finish is in the Pueblo City Park located on the southeast side on the round about of the crossing of City Park Ave and Goodnight Ave.

The race will run about 2.25 miles in City Park, then goes down to the Arkansas River Trail. It is basically an out and back course going about 5 miles west to the base of Pueblo Dam and back. It will be run on dirt roads and dirt trails along the Arkansas River with a short distance on concrete and asphalt. No traffic and great views. The course is flat, however, there is one short, steep hill about 12.5 miles into the race, which goes from the river trail back up to City Park. All miles are clearly marked, both on the trail and above ground in case of snow. There are 7 water stops, the first has only water the rest have water and Gatorade. Bring your own gel.

Course Map

Course Map

THERE IS LIMITED PARKING SO PLEASE CARPOOL AND PAY ATTENTION TO "NO PARKING" SIGNS.

***Notice to walkers***:

This is an event for runners (or runners who walk some) and can complete the distance in 3:00 hours or less (14 min/mile) - the race will end at 12:00 pm.  Athletes who take longer than that place a hardship on our volunteers who must stay out on the course until all participants  have finished. In December, we are not guaranteed nice weather and it is unfair to ask volunteers to stand out in the cold longer than 3 hours. Thank you for understanding.

Water Stops:

There will be 7 water stations. The first has only water. All the rest will have water and Gatorade. Located approximately 2, 4, 5.75 , 7.5, 8.25, 9.75 and 11.5 miles (odd distances but we have to put water stops where we can drive a car). The first water stop is in City Park and a good place to drop off clothes if you find you have overdressed. You are welcome to drop off clothing at all water stops but the water stop volunteers will not return to the pavilion until the last runner has gone by. If you throw clothing anywhere else on the course you may not see it again.

Weather:

We have been blessed with great weather 9 out of the last 10 years but be prepared for anything. Pueblo is located in the "banana belt" of Colorado.  When it is snowing all around we tend to remain dry, which is great for runners but bad for lawns. Come prepared for snow and wind then be pleasantly surprised by the great weather we have in December in Pueblo. However, having a run in December is a gamble, we have never cancelled in 28 years and we intend to run this race regardless of the weather.
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to check the weather for Pueblo.

 

Race Director:

Eric & Malinie Castellano

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