Latest reviews by Kimberly Duvall

(2017)
"#VegasStrong"
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I've run this race before, but this year I decided to run for a charity. I ran for the Endometriosis Foundation of America. I will start off saying that the information to sign up for them was easy. Sadly, I never got any emails or information from RNR about the race updates, confirmation or anything until after the expo. This was a little frustrating and stressful. My contact with my charity understood my frustrations and even let me know that others had the same issue, but was able to part take in the race with no issues. My fear was that I was going to show up and be told I was not registered. Luckily, that was not the case.

The EXPO
I was able to use the tables to find my bib number and had no issues at all. Once I got my bib number and got my gear it was time to enjoy the expo.

I normally don't buy the merchandise from a race, but this year I did because this race had a different meaning. I was running not only for a charity I believe in, but to show myself that I could run despite having a chronic illness that made me stop running 2 years ago. I bought one of the Brooks tanks for the race as well as a few other things for my son and husband. From there we went to the expo looking for different vendors. I didn't need anything for the race so I didn't need anything, but the variety of vendors was nice. There was plenty of room to move around. I never felt it was too crowded or anything.

The Race
This year the start of the race moved. I had no problems with that and I kind of liked the new starting area. I'm not sure if I didn't have the information because I wasn't receiving updates or what, but I wasn't sure what time my group was starting nor where exactly I was supposed to go. I happen to find the yellow group by accident when I arrived at NYNY looking for where to go and a bathroom. I don't think there were any portapotties in this area so we all crowded the casino to go. A nice employee showed us a bathroom further inside that didn't have a line that was a mile long, which was very nice of him to do. From there I found my corral and stretched while I waited. My one criticism for the start was we could not hear that announcers where I was. I was between NYNY and the Monte Carlo down the small street between the two and there were no speakers for us to hear.

At 5:30 my group was able to go and get started. The start of the race is always exciting. The first few miles had no bands playing and at the site of the shooting, last month was a banner signed by the runners. It was beautiful to see. The first band we did was a string quartet and they were playing We are the Champions when I ran by. I always struggle with mile 2 or 3 of this race. I've walked the strip so many times that it doesn't bother me, but when I'm near the airport the strip feels so far away.

The support during the race was decent. Since I'm in the back of the pack I'm never sure if the volunteers at the station are tired or just don't care. Some were just standing around others actually came out and offered us drinks. The bands were good, though I usually run with my iPod since I'm picky about the music I listen to while I run. I think my favorites were the string quartet and the Japanese drums. There were more police and security presence this year. I actually did not mind it. In years past I've noticed that once you start getting to Downtown Las Vegas there is no police or security presence. I am glad for the extra security and medical stations that I saw. Made us feel a lot safer and taken care of.

I felt like this year there weren't as many spectators than previous years. I felt like most people I saw on the sidelines were just visiting the strip and moving from one casino to the next. In years past I've seen more signs and people cheering us on. I usually have a group of people near mile 11 that helps push me to the finish line.

The finish line area was okay. The medals as always are cool looking for this race. The photo stations are great for getting a photo with your medal. The food this year was ok. The water was room temperature, the Gatorade was cold at least. We also got bananas that I saw sitting on the strip at 9 am so they were brown and mushy by the time we got them at 9 pm, pretzels, chips, chocolate milk and some oatbar. It was okay, but I've had better post-race goodies.

I had a great time at this race and looking forward to next year's race!

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(2015)
"One of the Best"
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This was my first year running this race and I will do it again. It was so well organized and there were no issues that I saw from start to finish. The aid stations were great, tons of happy volunteers and plenty to help keep us runner fueled. There were heaters at the start, which were great, but would have been nice if they were lower. My head got warm mostly. The fireworks at the start of the race was a great way to start the run.

It was a beautiful day and the run was so nice. The shirt was nice, but i wish I knew the women's shirt was a tank top. Not something I could wear right now. The medal was beautiful.

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(2015)
"One of my favorite races"
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I do this race every year and I never hesitate to sign up for it. It's easy to find parking and pick up your packet on race day. This year there were no goodie bags, but that's okay, I rather that than a bag filled with crap that I usually throw away.

It was hard to hear the announcers when they were calling the racers to the start and when they were starting. I believe this is always an issue because you have the announcer and the Irish band going at the same time.

The course is easy to run, but this year I felt like I had more near collisions with faster runners coming back who were trying to pass people. Nothing the race management can do since it's a narrow path and a lot of non runners do this race. Because of this I think I might stick with the 4k for the next time I do this race.

Once I got to the finish they were handing out medals, which was the first year they have done that. the medals and the shirts are amazing!. They gave you a Hersey kiss, which you usually got a large one in years past, but because of the medal the small one was fine. I noticed that they had kiddie pools filled with ice for post race drinks, but they were empty when I finished and no one seem to be refilling them up. I'm not sure if non runners had helped themselves to the water, but it was a little annoying no to have water and/or gatorade when you finished.

The food was amazing as always. Pretzels, chips,popcorn, min bundt cakes, kind bars and power bar wafers.

It love this race and will keep doing it again.

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(2015)
"Backyard Run"
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I love running this race. It's right in my backyard and has such beautiful scenery. It was a little chilling, but not too bad. It was a great race. The only issue I had was a lot of the walkers would walking together in a row and the course was just too narrow to do that so me and other runners had to run through the bushes to pass people. That was minor though.

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(2014)
"Rock and Roll Las Vegas Half Marathon"
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This was my first half marathon, but my second rock and roll marathon series race so I knew a bit what to expect. We drive to Vegas and stay on trip near the finish line so we can walk to our hotel without too much trouble.

On Friday we went to the Expo since it was suppose to be less crowded. We took the monorail from our hotel to the Las Vegas Convention stop and was let off right at the convention, which is nice. It's easier to to do this than driving or a taxi which we did last year. There was a huge line of people going inside, but someone with the event told us to just go ahead inside and don't worry about the line, which was nice. Once inside I headed straight to where the area to pick up our bibs was. The line for my coral was a bit long, but the guy at the next coral helped us out to help move the line along. The line was not bad at all, but it was nice to have them willing to take others to help move the line along. I got my bib with tracking, my gear bag which was nicer than last year. It was a draw string bag and plastic, but looked sturdy. I also got my runner perks wrist band, which we never used, so I don't know how well the different venues were at honoring. The goody bags were not filled with anything. There was a table with two items you could grab. One was samples of body wash and pain reliever powder. While it was nice not to have tons of ads and paper that you throw away, it would have been nice to have some more samples like bars or something. I then went to get my race shirt which the line was not too long and I had no issues with it. I tried on the shirt later. It's a bit shorter in length than I am use to, but still seems like a nice shirt.

Then we went to the rest of the expo with only one goal. I was going to buy a flip belt to carry my stuff while running since I did not have anything. I found them without an issue and there was no one there. I heard that other times they were busy with people checking out the belt. We wandered around looking at a few other booths, but I wasn't interesting in other companies so we left.

Come Sunday I decided to take the monorail to the MGM stop then walk towards the starting area. I figured most people would want to get there as soon as it opened and to see Macklemore and Ryan Lewis so I waited until 3 pm to leave since that's when the concert started. Everyone else seem to have the same idea. There was a huge line to get on the monorail. A nice couple saved my spot while I ran up to get my ticket and help me get a spot on the monorail. I didn't get to wish them luck because we separated once we got off, but it was nice of them to do that. The rails were crowded, but there was transit officers helping out. I got to the starting village as the last song was playing. I got in line to port a potty and then joined in my coral. It was hard to see where to go because I was so far back they had signs just against the fence. Then the volunteers moved and I noticed that everyone around me had 47000 numbers and I had 46000 number. So I asked one of them which one was 46 and he pointed to the one in front of him. I always assume you go behind the number, but I did what they said and saw others with the same number. So I just stayed there. The first coral was let go at 4:30pm. I did not get to start until 5:45pm. It took over an hour to get everyone through. I also some how got in coral 45, but at that point I didn't care, it was cold and I had to pee. Nothing like starting a race having to use the bathroom. About a mile into it and at the turn there was port a potties. There were lines, but I wasn't too worried about it. The area was next to the airport and smelled heavy of fumes, which didn't bother me, but I am sure others it did bother. There was a photo spot at the Las Vegas sign which I always wanted to see and I got my photo taken by the professionals. I hadn't trained enough so I took a lot of walking breaks and at first was worried I might fall behind and have to either pick it up too early or go on the shuttle. With all the bright lights sometimes I would look behind me to see if a vehicle was coming. The course from the Mandalay Bay to Encore is wonderful. There's all the lights, and crowds and just has a nice feeling. Once you get out of this area there were few people watching, but cops at every intersection. It's not a nice part of town, but I never felt unsafe.

The aid stations always had cheery volunteers mostly middle schoolers, but always were polite and cheering you on which was so nice to see, even if you are towards the end. Plus it was cold too. They did not seem to run out of water, gatorade or gu at the stops which was nice to see. I have heard of other races running out of water before. I've been to few, which is why I carry my own, but usually I go through it by the half way point.

The course is flat and no hills so it's not too hard. I no issues with the course so it's easy for those not use to hills. There was a point were we turned off Las Vegas BLVD and was going through a neighborhood, where you felt safe but there was no cops, or volunteers through this less than a mile area. It would have been nice to see someone at some point. This is where I was having a tough time. I needed a bathroom, my knee was bothering me and I felt like I had huge blisters on my toes on my right foot. I did finally get over it once I saw Fremont Street and the aid station of GU and gatorade plus bathrooms.

Once I got towards the finish my mood and pace was picking up. I tired to run a bit more and made sure I was running as best I could over the finish line. The race said the volcano at the Mirage would go off more then it usually does, but I never once saw or heard it, which was a bit disappointed. Once I got through I was given my medal, a space blanket, tons of stuff to refuel. There was chocolate milk, I was give 2 powerbars, pretzels and gatorade. I got my photo taken a few times with my medal and then met up with my husband.

The medal while nice and I do like it, the white paint on mine looks a bit crude. It's not bad, but doesn't look as nice close up as some of my other medals.

I had a great time doing this race and already signed up for the marathon for next year.

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