OC Marathon to host 10,000 participants
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Deepa Bharath
If Fox Network’s “The OC” didn’t bring enough attention, the first OC
Marathon this weekend is poised to bring even more razzmatazz to this
coastal town.
Nearly 10,000 runners are expected to participate in the marathon
Sunday, with about 75,000 spectators expected to show up to watch the
event, spokeswoman Peggy Fort said.
The race has already exceeded organizers’ expectations, with 9,000
participants from nine countries, 38 states and 546 cities
registered, she said. The 26.2-mile course will start at Fashion
Island, wind past the Irvine Spectrum and finish up along the Back
Bay at the Newport Dunes resort. Other races include a half marathon,
a 5K kids marathon and a Mayors’ 5K Walk.
The weekend will also feature a runners exposition Friday and
Saturday at the Guthrie Alton Business Center at 2152 Alton Ave. in
Irvine. A post-race party will be held at the Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort.
“It’s a great opportunity to showcase Newport Beach and Irvine and
Orange County as a whole,” Fort said.
The goal of the event is to raise money for 10 Southern California
children’s charities, she said.
The marathon has been two years in the works. In April 2002, the
Run for Orange County Kids committee formed to establish the
marathon. Committee members searched for two years for a main sponsor
and finally found a generous one in PacifiCare Health Systems, which
provided $250,000 and a commitment of another quarter of a million in
in-kind services. Hoag Hospital is also a major sponsor. Charting the
course for the race was a daunting task, said race coordinator Bill
Sumner, a track coach at Corona del Mar High School.
“The challenge was to come up with a course that’s community
friendly,” he said. “We had to make sure traffic is always moving.
Our goal was to make sure that if somebody didn’t want to be in the
marathon, and they wanted to get to a Starbucks, they’re able to do
that. Our traffic engineer calls it ‘the Starbucks rule.’”
Newport Beach residents will experience very little inconvenience
in terms of road closures as opposed to those driving in Irvine,
Newport Beach Police Sgt. Dale Johnson said. In Newport, Back Bay
Drive will be closed from 7 a.m. to noon, while MacArthur Boulevard
between San Joaquin Hills Road and Coast Highway, and the southbound
lanes of San Miguel will be shut down from 7 to 8 a.m.
“The southbound lanes of Bonita Canyon Road may be briefly
affected as the runners cross over to Irvine, but they’ll pass by
quickly,” Johnson said.
An event of such magnitude takes a tremendous amount of planning,
Sumner said.
“Right from the 222,000 cups we need to have and 6,000 bananas and
130 portable toilets, everything needs to be quantified and planned
out in advance,” he said.
But the work is worth it because it’s going to be a memorable
experience for the runners, Sumner said.
“We have the perfect location right here,” he said. “We’ve got
great weather, shopping, the beach. If you’re someone in New Jersey
or Chicago and it’s this time of the year, you either go to Hawaii or
Corona del Mar.”
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