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Amana,
Iowa,
United States - August
- 3 miles/5K, 13.1 miles/Half Marathon
- Road Race
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Angie Maske-Berka
Iowa, United StatesOverall
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Back Road Half Marathon, Amana, IA. Saturday August 9, 2014. 7:30 am. Sunny 70, humid.
Background: First year for the race, but organized by a group out of Minnesota that isn't a stranger to races, Meet the Monster Athletics. There wasn't a race website, but an active.com registration page with race information.
Registration: Available online and on race day. Runners could register for the half marathon $60 or the 5k $40 (race day prices). Included with registration: bib, cotton t-shirt, post race beer & finisher's medal.
Pre-race: The race starts / finishes at the Millstream Brewery in Amana. There is plenty of parking in lots nearby. There were 3 port-o-potties set up next to the brewery. The race was scheduled to start at 7:30, but organizers waited until everyone in the port-o-pottie line was through, maybe started 5 minutes late. There were some announcements made, but near the back of the pack you couldn't hear them. No National Anthem.
Race / Course: Race started with the blow of a whistle. Course trekked through the back roads of Iowa County, covering pavement, asphalt, & gravel roads.
Gravel roads - banking, uneven surfaces, loose rock, softer surface
3 major hills on the course - mile 4, mile 6, mile 8-9.
4 hydration stops - water & gatorade in clear plastic brewery cups
No mile markers
Possibly 5 spectators
Little to no shade
No volunteers or law enforcement at intersections, roads were open
No medical tent or stop - * person was being attended by other runners at mile 12, I had no phone with me to call someone for help, I stopped to ask if I could do anything. Eventually someone came to their aide.
No pacers
Course marked with yard signs and green arrows
Post race: The bottom of your bib was taken for results, a medal in a bag was handed to you. There was water, cookies and granola bars, if you were fast you could have gotten a banana. Inside the brewery you could get your beer with the tag on your bib (even if they tore it off, you could still get a beer) Lots of seating to enjoy beer and post race. * I left before awards were handed out.
Overall: Good price for a half (pricey for a 5k) challenging course. Not a bucket list race.