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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Experience one of the most beautiful waterfront courses on the east coast. 14 “space” themed aid stations along a partially shaded mostly flat course. A USATF certified course and a great Boston qualifier!
TIMING, COURSE CERTIFICATION & CUT-OFF
Chronotrack D-tag timing (disposable D-tag) will be used for scoring. Both the official time and “net” time will be calculated. Both the marathon and half marathon are USATF certified courses. You can use this beautiful flat course as a Boston qualifier. Course officially closes at 1:15 pm on Sunday afternoon. (7-hour time limit)
RESULTS & RECORDS
Please see our Results and Records page.
CORRAL SYSTEM
A corral system at the start is incorporated according to expected finishing time. Please make sure to fill in the expected finishing time on the registration form or when registering on www.active.com. (If you are unsure of your expected finishing time, please estimate your expected finishing time based on your average pace per mile). Link to Course Map coming soon...
PACE TEAMS
This year we have incorporated Pace Teams for both the marathon and half marathon. The Pace Teams will be offered starting at a pace of 3:20 through 5:00 hours in the full marathon and 1:40 through 2:30 hours in the half marathon.
Meet Your Pace Team Members Pace Team Members Link Frequently Asked Questions About The Pace Team
Welcome to the Pace Team webpage. As a benefit to the Marathon and Half marathon runners the Pace Team will be there for you. We will be offering pace groups led by experienced pacers for a wide variety of times including many of the Boston qualifying standards. We hope you will find this support useful as you strive to achieve your marathon goals.
A pace team is a group of runners led by an experienced leader who run together in the marathon. The pace leader runs a steady pace and keeps track of that pace so that the group can achieve their goal of finishing the marathon at 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.
One of the biggest mistakes that marathoners 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 half. 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.
The Pace Team promises to provide fun and excitement for both first time, and experienced marathoners looking to reach their running goals - whether that's a personal best, or just getting across the finish line. Below are the answers to a few common questions about the Pace Team.
Where do the Pacers come from? All of our Pacers were chosen because of their years of running many marathons around the country but most importantly their extensive marathon pacing experience. Our Pacers are dynamic and personable, and know from past experience exactly what it takes to help you have a great marathon experience.
What Pace Groups are offered? We will have marathon groups for 3:20 (7:38 min/mi), 3:30, 3:40, 3:50, 4:00, 4:15, 4:30, and 5:00 (11:27 min/mi).
What pace group should I be in? The best way to select the proper pace group is to consult the Race Prediction charts at www.MarathonGuide.com. There you can base your desired finish time on a previous shorter race you've completed this season. It's very important not to start out too fast in the marathon and to select the proper pace based on your actual previous performance.
What does it cost to run with the Pace Team? The Pace Team is free to registered runners and doesn't cost you anything!
How do I sign up to run with the Pace Team? The Pacers will be next to the Packet Pickup area at the Health First Health Plans Health & Fitness Expo on Saturday from 9:00 am until 7:00 pm. How will the Pacers be running the race? Every pace leader will be holding a steady pace throughout the marathon. 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 couple of miles 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 area. 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. Now is the time to ask any last minute questions you may have.
What will my Pace Leader be wearing? We will be wearing our bright Under Armour Pace Team uniforms and shoes. 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.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
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 numerous locations along the course as well as the finish line area.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will be available on the course as well as at the finish line. Water and sports drink will be available at every aid station. Gels will be available at mile 8 and every aid station from mile 14 through the finish. Link to Course Map is coming soon...
COURSE MAP
The marathon course heads north on Brevard Ave across 520 running along Indian River Drive until the turnaround heading back towards Cocoa Village. The marathon course will then continue south on Rockledge Drive and the half marathon course. The half marathoners head south on Rockledge Drive to the turnaround and will finish back at Riverfront Park. Both the full and half marathon courses are USAT certified. (# FL10070EBM & FL10071EBM)
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
TIMING, COURSE CERTIFICATION & CUT-OFF
Chronotrack D-tag timing (disposable D-tag) will be used for scoring. Both the official time and “net” time will be calculated. Both the marathon and half marathon are USATF certified courses. You can use this beautiful flat course as a Boston qualifier. Course officially closes at 1:15 pm on Sunday afternoon. (7-hour time limit)
RESULTS & RECORDS
Please see our Results and Records page.
CORRAL SYSTEM
A corral system at the start is incorporated according to expected finishing time. Please make sure to fill in the expected finishing time on the registration form or when registering on www.active.com. (If you are unsure of your expected finishing time, please estimate your expected finishing time based on your average pace per mile). Link to Course Map coming soon...
PACE TEAMS
This year we have incorporated Pace Teams for both the marathon and half marathon. The Pace Teams will be offered starting at a pace of 3:20 through 5:00 hours in the full marathon and 1:40 through 2:30 hours in the half marathon.
Meet Your Pace Team Members Pace Team Members Link Frequently Asked Questions About The Pace Team
Welcome to the Pace Team webpage. As a benefit to the Marathon and Half marathon runners the Pace Team will be there for you. We will be offering pace groups led by experienced pacers for a wide variety of times including many of the Boston qualifying standards. We hope you will find this support useful as you strive to achieve your marathon goals.
A pace team is a group of runners led by an experienced leader who run together in the marathon. The pace leader runs a steady pace and keeps track of that pace so that the group can achieve their goal of finishing the marathon at 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.
One of the biggest mistakes that marathoners 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 half. 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.
The Pace Team promises to provide fun and excitement for both first time, and experienced marathoners looking to reach their running goals - whether that's a personal best, or just getting across the finish line. Below are the answers to a few common questions about the Pace Team.
Where do the Pacers come from? All of our Pacers were chosen because of their years of running many marathons around the country but most importantly their extensive marathon pacing experience. Our Pacers are dynamic and personable, and know from past experience exactly what it takes to help you have a great marathon experience.
What Pace Groups are offered? We will have marathon groups for 3:20 (7:38 min/mi), 3:30, 3:40, 3:50, 4:00, 4:15, 4:30, and 5:00 (11:27 min/mi).
What pace group should I be in? The best way to select the proper pace group is to consult the Race Prediction charts at www.MarathonGuide.com. There you can base your desired finish time on a previous shorter race you've completed this season. It's very important not to start out too fast in the marathon and to select the proper pace based on your actual previous performance.
What does it cost to run with the Pace Team? The Pace Team is free to registered runners and doesn't cost you anything!
How do I sign up to run with the Pace Team? The Pacers will be next to the Packet Pickup area at the Health First Health Plans Health & Fitness Expo on Saturday from 9:00 am until 7:00 pm. How will the Pacers be running the race? Every pace leader will be holding a steady pace throughout the marathon. 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 couple of miles 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 area. 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. Now is the time to ask any last minute questions you may have.
What will my Pace Leader be wearing? We will be wearing our bright Under Armour Pace Team uniforms and shoes. 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.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
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 numerous locations along the course as well as the finish line area.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will be available on the course as well as at the finish line. Water and sports drink will be available at every aid station. Gels will be available at mile 8 and every aid station from mile 14 through the finish. Link to Course Map is coming soon...
COURSE MAP
The marathon course heads north on Brevard Ave across 520 running along Indian River Drive until the turnaround heading back towards Cocoa Village. The marathon course will then continue south on Rockledge Drive and the half marathon course. The half marathoners head south on Rockledge Drive to the turnaround and will finish back at Riverfront Park. Both the full and half marathon courses are USAT certified. (# FL10070EBM & FL10071EBM)
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
RESULTS & RECORDS
Please see our Results and Records page.
CORRAL SYSTEM
A corral system at the start is incorporated according to expected finishing time. Please make sure to fill in the expected finishing time on the registration form or when registering on www.active.com. (If you are unsure of your expected finishing time, please estimate your expected finishing time based on your average pace per mile). Link to Course Map coming soon...
PACE TEAMS
This year we have incorporated Pace Teams for both the marathon and half marathon. The Pace Teams will be offered starting at a pace of 3:20 through 5:00 hours in the full marathon and 1:40 through 2:30 hours in the half marathon.
Meet Your Pace Team Members Pace Team Members Link Frequently Asked Questions About The Pace Team
Welcome to the Pace Team webpage. As a benefit to the Marathon and Half marathon runners the Pace Team will be there for you. We will be offering pace groups led by experienced pacers for a wide variety of times including many of the Boston qualifying standards. We hope you will find this support useful as you strive to achieve your marathon goals.
A pace team is a group of runners led by an experienced leader who run together in the marathon. The pace leader runs a steady pace and keeps track of that pace so that the group can achieve their goal of finishing the marathon at 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.
One of the biggest mistakes that marathoners 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 half. 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.
The Pace Team promises to provide fun and excitement for both first time, and experienced marathoners looking to reach their running goals - whether that's a personal best, or just getting across the finish line. Below are the answers to a few common questions about the Pace Team.
Where do the Pacers come from? All of our Pacers were chosen because of their years of running many marathons around the country but most importantly their extensive marathon pacing experience. Our Pacers are dynamic and personable, and know from past experience exactly what it takes to help you have a great marathon experience.
What Pace Groups are offered? We will have marathon groups for 3:20 (7:38 min/mi), 3:30, 3:40, 3:50, 4:00, 4:15, 4:30, and 5:00 (11:27 min/mi).
What pace group should I be in? The best way to select the proper pace group is to consult the Race Prediction charts at www.MarathonGuide.com. There you can base your desired finish time on a previous shorter race you've completed this season. It's very important not to start out too fast in the marathon and to select the proper pace based on your actual previous performance.
What does it cost to run with the Pace Team? The Pace Team is free to registered runners and doesn't cost you anything!
How do I sign up to run with the Pace Team? The Pacers will be next to the Packet Pickup area at the Health First Health Plans Health & Fitness Expo on Saturday from 9:00 am until 7:00 pm. How will the Pacers be running the race? Every pace leader will be holding a steady pace throughout the marathon. 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 couple of miles 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 area. 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. Now is the time to ask any last minute questions you may have.
What will my Pace Leader be wearing? We will be wearing our bright Under Armour Pace Team uniforms and shoes. 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.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
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 numerous locations along the course as well as the finish line area.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will be available on the course as well as at the finish line. Water and sports drink will be available at every aid station. Gels will be available at mile 8 and every aid station from mile 14 through the finish. Link to Course Map is coming soon...
COURSE MAP
The marathon course heads north on Brevard Ave across 520 running along Indian River Drive until the turnaround heading back towards Cocoa Village. The marathon course will then continue south on Rockledge Drive and the half marathon course. The half marathoners head south on Rockledge Drive to the turnaround and will finish back at Riverfront Park. Both the full and half marathon courses are USAT certified. (# FL10070EBM & FL10071EBM)
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
CORRAL SYSTEM
A corral system at the start is incorporated according to expected finishing time. Please make sure to fill in the expected finishing time on the registration form or when registering on www.active.com. (If you are unsure of your expected finishing time, please estimate your expected finishing time based on your average pace per mile). Link to Course Map coming soon...
PACE TEAMS
This year we have incorporated Pace Teams for both the marathon and half marathon. The Pace Teams will be offered starting at a pace of 3:20 through 5:00 hours in the full marathon and 1:40 through 2:30 hours in the half marathon.
Meet Your Pace Team Members Pace Team Members Link Frequently Asked Questions About The Pace Team
Welcome to the Pace Team webpage. As a benefit to the Marathon and Half marathon runners the Pace Team will be there for you. We will be offering pace groups led by experienced pacers for a wide variety of times including many of the Boston qualifying standards. We hope you will find this support useful as you strive to achieve your marathon goals.
A pace team is a group of runners led by an experienced leader who run together in the marathon. The pace leader runs a steady pace and keeps track of that pace so that the group can achieve their goal of finishing the marathon at 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.
One of the biggest mistakes that marathoners 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 half. 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.
The Pace Team promises to provide fun and excitement for both first time, and experienced marathoners looking to reach their running goals - whether that's a personal best, or just getting across the finish line. Below are the answers to a few common questions about the Pace Team.
Where do the Pacers come from? All of our Pacers were chosen because of their years of running many marathons around the country but most importantly their extensive marathon pacing experience. Our Pacers are dynamic and personable, and know from past experience exactly what it takes to help you have a great marathon experience.
What Pace Groups are offered? We will have marathon groups for 3:20 (7:38 min/mi), 3:30, 3:40, 3:50, 4:00, 4:15, 4:30, and 5:00 (11:27 min/mi).
What pace group should I be in? The best way to select the proper pace group is to consult the Race Prediction charts at www.MarathonGuide.com. There you can base your desired finish time on a previous shorter race you've completed this season. It's very important not to start out too fast in the marathon and to select the proper pace based on your actual previous performance.
What does it cost to run with the Pace Team? The Pace Team is free to registered runners and doesn't cost you anything!
How do I sign up to run with the Pace Team? The Pacers will be next to the Packet Pickup area at the Health First Health Plans Health & Fitness Expo on Saturday from 9:00 am until 7:00 pm. How will the Pacers be running the race? Every pace leader will be holding a steady pace throughout the marathon. 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 couple of miles 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 area. 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. Now is the time to ask any last minute questions you may have.
What will my Pace Leader be wearing? We will be wearing our bright Under Armour Pace Team uniforms and shoes. 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.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
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 numerous locations along the course as well as the finish line area.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will be available on the course as well as at the finish line. Water and sports drink will be available at every aid station. Gels will be available at mile 8 and every aid station from mile 14 through the finish. Link to Course Map is coming soon...
COURSE MAP
The marathon course heads north on Brevard Ave across 520 running along Indian River Drive until the turnaround heading back towards Cocoa Village. The marathon course will then continue south on Rockledge Drive and the half marathon course. The half marathoners head south on Rockledge Drive to the turnaround and will finish back at Riverfront Park. Both the full and half marathon courses are USAT certified. (# FL10070EBM & FL10071EBM)
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
PACE TEAMS
This year we have incorporated Pace Teams for both the marathon and half marathon. The Pace Teams will be offered starting at a pace of 3:20 through 5:00 hours in the full marathon and 1:40 through 2:30 hours in the half marathon.
Meet Your Pace Team Members Pace Team Members Link Frequently Asked Questions About The Pace Team
Welcome to the Pace Team webpage. As a benefit to the Marathon and Half marathon runners the Pace Team will be there for you. We will be offering pace groups led by experienced pacers for a wide variety of times including many of the Boston qualifying standards. We hope you will find this support useful as you strive to achieve your marathon goals.
A pace team is a group of runners led by an experienced leader who run together in the marathon. The pace leader runs a steady pace and keeps track of that pace so that the group can achieve their goal of finishing the marathon at 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.
One of the biggest mistakes that marathoners 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 half. 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.
The Pace Team promises to provide fun and excitement for both first time, and experienced marathoners looking to reach their running goals - whether that's a personal best, or just getting across the finish line. Below are the answers to a few common questions about the Pace Team.
Where do the Pacers come from? All of our Pacers were chosen because of their years of running many marathons around the country but most importantly their extensive marathon pacing experience. Our Pacers are dynamic and personable, and know from past experience exactly what it takes to help you have a great marathon experience.
What Pace Groups are offered? We will have marathon groups for 3:20 (7:38 min/mi), 3:30, 3:40, 3:50, 4:00, 4:15, 4:30, and 5:00 (11:27 min/mi).
What pace group should I be in? The best way to select the proper pace group is to consult the Race Prediction charts at www.MarathonGuide.com. There you can base your desired finish time on a previous shorter race you've completed this season. It's very important not to start out too fast in the marathon and to select the proper pace based on your actual previous performance.
What does it cost to run with the Pace Team? The Pace Team is free to registered runners and doesn't cost you anything!
How do I sign up to run with the Pace Team? The Pacers will be next to the Packet Pickup area at the Health First Health Plans Health & Fitness Expo on Saturday from 9:00 am until 7:00 pm. How will the Pacers be running the race? Every pace leader will be holding a steady pace throughout the marathon. 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 couple of miles 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 area. 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. Now is the time to ask any last minute questions you may have.
What will my Pace Leader be wearing? We will be wearing our bright Under Armour Pace Team uniforms and shoes. 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.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
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 numerous locations along the course as well as the finish line area.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will be available on the course as well as at the finish line. Water and sports drink will be available at every aid station. Gels will be available at mile 8 and every aid station from mile 14 through the finish. Link to Course Map is coming soon...
COURSE MAP
The marathon course heads north on Brevard Ave across 520 running along Indian River Drive until the turnaround heading back towards Cocoa Village. The marathon course will then continue south on Rockledge Drive and the half marathon course. The half marathoners head south on Rockledge Drive to the turnaround and will finish back at Riverfront Park. Both the full and half marathon courses are USAT certified. (# FL10070EBM & FL10071EBM)
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
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 numerous locations along the course as well as the finish line area.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will be available on the course as well as at the finish line. Water and sports drink will be available at every aid station. Gels will be available at mile 8 and every aid station from mile 14 through the finish. Link to Course Map is coming soon...
COURSE MAP
The marathon course heads north on Brevard Ave across 520 running along Indian River Drive until the turnaround heading back towards Cocoa Village. The marathon course will then continue south on Rockledge Drive and the half marathon course. The half marathoners head south on Rockledge Drive to the turnaround and will finish back at Riverfront Park. Both the full and half marathon courses are USAT certified. (# FL10070EBM & FL10071EBM)
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will be available on the course as well as at the finish line. Water and sports drink will be available at every aid station. Gels will be available at mile 8 and every aid station from mile 14 through the finish. Link to Course Map is coming soon...
COURSE MAP
The marathon course heads north on Brevard Ave across 520 running along Indian River Drive until the turnaround heading back towards Cocoa Village. The marathon course will then continue south on Rockledge Drive and the half marathon course. The half marathoners head south on Rockledge Drive to the turnaround and will finish back at Riverfront Park. Both the full and half marathon courses are USAT certified. (# FL10070EBM & FL10071EBM)
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
COURSE MAP
The marathon course heads north on Brevard Ave across 520 running along Indian River Drive until the turnaround heading back towards Cocoa Village. The marathon course will then continue south on Rockledge Drive and the half marathon course. The half marathoners head south on Rockledge Drive to the turnaround and will finish back at Riverfront Park. Both the full and half marathon courses are USAT certified. (# FL10070EBM & FL10071EBM)
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
COURSE ELEVATION MAP
Please review the course elevation map. The course is mostly flat and fast.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
RACE CENTRAL AREA MAP
The course starts in beautiful Cocoa Village. A detailed area map can be downloaded by clicking on the link.
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