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Media Guide 2019 YEARS RUNNING MEDIA GUIDE 2019 1 2 Media Accreditation ............................................................................................................2 Race Day Schedule ............................................................................................................. 3 2.5k Shaw Mini Sun Run Schedule and Map .................................................................... 4 Road Closures ..................................................................................................................... 5 Icebreaker Elite Athletes 2019 ........................................................................................... 6 Vancouver Sun Run Overall Male Winners ........................................................................ 7 Vancouver Sun Run Overall Female Winners ..................................................................... 8 2018 Winners .......................................................................................................................9 Sponsors...................................................................................................................... 10, 11 Divisions ............................................................................................................................ 12 Entertainment.................................................................................................................... 13 Fact Sheet ........................................................................................................................ 14 Race Details ...................................................................................................................... 15 Race Etiquette ....................................................................................................................16 10K Route Map ................................................................................................................. 17 10K Start Area Map .......................................................................................................... 18 Notes ........................................................................................................................... 19, 20 VANCOUVERSUNRUN.COM Media contact: Randy Clegg 604.209.0611 | [email protected] RACE DAY ONLY 9:30 a.m. - noon | 604.209.0611 1 Media Room: Located at 147 Lounge on Lower Concourse MEDIA ACCREDITATION MEDIA CREDENTIALS If you want to cover the race, submit names, titles, organization, name of assigning editor, mailing address, phone, fax and e-mail of each person including the assigning editor and email to Randy Clegg at [email protected]. You can prearrange to pick up accreditation passes at 7:30 am on race day at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver, 2nd Floor at the media desk outside the Georgia A&B. COVERING ELITE ATHLETES Canadian runners will compete against international athletes for a total prize purse of $25,000. Wheelchair athletes compete for a $2,000 prize purse. Limited space is available for media in the lead vehicle, which precedes the elite runners on the route. Reporters or photographers who want to watch the race from the vehicle must call Randy Clegg at 604-209-0611 to reserve a seat. SOME ADVICE ON COVERING THE VANCOUVER SUN RUN Choose whether you want to cover the start or finish. Unless you’re in the lead vehicle, you are not guaranteed to catch the elite runners at both ends. A VIP shuttle bus can take you from the start line to arrive at the finish line about 9:25 am. Every attempt will be made to arrive before the first participant crosses the finish line. The bus leaves from Burrard St, north of Georgia, at approxi- mately 9:05 am. If you plan to cover the competitive wheelchair, race walk and Elite Women's race, please note that this race starts at 8:40 am and 8:50 am (before the main event). If you choose to cover the start of both events, you will not be at the finish zone in time to cover the first wheelchair athletes as they cross the finish line. There is no reserved parking, but paid parking is available near BC Place Stadium. Contact Randy Clegg in advance if you need access to specific runners or locations. VANCOUVERSUNRUN.COM Media contact: Randy Clegg 604.209.0611 | [email protected] RACE DAY ONLY 9:30 a.m. - noon | 604.209.0611 2 Media Room: Located at 147 Lounge on Lower Concourse RACE DAY SCHEDULE 5:00 a.m. Streets close 7:30 a.m. Media Desk Open, 2nd Floor, Outside Georgia A&B, Hyatt Regency 7:30 a.m. Entertainment begins 8:00 a.m. Shaw Mini Sun Run Start @ Pacific Boulevard (across from BC Place Stadium) 8:30 a.m. Club16 Fitness Warm-Up Starts 8:40 a.m. Competitive Wheelchair Race & Walkers Start (Georgia & Burrard) 8:50 am Elite Women’s Race Start 9:00 a.m. START – The Vancouver Sun Run 2019 (First Wave) & Men’s Elite Race 9:05 a.m. VIP/Media shuttle bus to finish line (bus on N.E. corner of Georgia & Burrard) 9:24 a.m. First runner crosses finish line (time approx.) Media viewing from the overpass at finish line 9:30 a.m. Interviews at media corral (tent located at Finish Line - see finish area map) Media Centre open (Behind Main Stage - BC Place Stadium) 11:00 a.m. BC Place Stadium – Awards Presentation (Main Stage) 11:30 a.m. Shuttle to Hyatt Regency Vancouver leaving from BC Place Stadium (Terry Fox Plaza) 1:00 p.m. The Party's Over! VANCOUVERSUNRUN.COM Media contact: Randy Clegg 604.209.0611 | [email protected] RACE DAY ONLY 9:30 a.m. - noon | 604.209.0611 3 Media Room: Located at 147 Lounge on Lower Concourse SHAW MINI SUN RUN SCHEDULE The Shaw Mini Sun Run is a 2.5 km fun-filled route that starts at BC Place at 777 Pacific Boulevard and finishes back at Griffiths Way and Pacific Boulevard. The flat easy course heads west on Pacific Boulevard, right on Nelson right onto Expo Boulevard, right on Quebec street and finally winds back onto Pacific Boulevard for the final stretch to the finish line. The run is not timed. Pre-Run: 7:40 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Shaw Bear, Music, Mascots, Clowns, Club16 (Warm Up) Start: 8:00 a.m. Shaw Mini Sun Run start at Pacific Boulevard (across from BC Place Stadium) Shaw Kids’ Zone @ BC Place Stadium: 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Tickles and Clown Family, Caricaturist, Juggler, Mascots, Tattoo Artists, Inflatables: Monster Wheels Bounce, Harry Potter Bounce, Tiger Bounce and Toy Story MINI SUN RUN Radio Operator Positions 20182019 Sunday, April 1, 2019 • 800AM Sunday, April 22, 2018 • 800AM PREFERRED LOGO PREFERRED LOGO SundaSunday, AAprilpril 122, 20192018 • 800AM PREFERRED LOGO YEARS YEARS RUNNING RUNNING Stadium – Chinatown Stadium – Chinatown Skytrain Station StadiumSkytrain – ChinatStationown Skytrain Station Cambie Street Cambie Street t Street t Street t Ke t K Cambie Street eefe efer r S t Street Str tree t Kee eet Beat Beat t fer S treet Abbo ty Street Beat Abbo ty Street ty Street ty Street OPERATOR ty Street Abbo Beat ty Street Beat S UN S UN arade arade E Beat S UN arade Citadel P Citadel P Citadel P vard vard OPERATOR vard R UN Carrall Street R UN Andy Livingston Park Carrall Street Robson Street Robson Street AndyA LivingstonP R I L Park 1 9 2 0 1 5 RA PUR I L 1N9 2 0 1 5 Hamilton Street Hamilton Street Carrall Street F RobsonExpo Street Boule Expo Boule Andy Livingston Park A P R I L 1 9 2 0 1 5 Hamilton Street Georgia Georgia Expo Boule PRESENTED BY Georgia PRESENTED BY Quebec Street Quebec Street PRESENTED BY ard V Arena Arena v iaduct vard V Union Street Quebec Street ard iaduct Arena Union Street v Viaduct Union Street Pat Quinn Way Pat Quinn Way y y a a Pat Quinn Way y W W a Expo Boule s Expo Boule s W h h t Expo Boule s i A Georgia Viaduct t i f Georgia E T A h Viaduct f R I f X E T t A i ST I f E A R X i Georgia Viaduct G T AA i r ST I f N E X GE TE A T I I f r T E N R X E I I A ST X i E G E TG E A TE I r Mainland Street M EINE E X G Mainland Street SHAW 2.5KMT MINI SUN RUN E EE G SHAW 2.5K MINI SUNPrior RUN Street Mainland Street IT FINISHM AREA SHAW 2.5K MINI SUN RUN LEGEND Prior Street Smithe Street X IT LEGEND E Smithe Street X FINISH AREA Prior Street IET LEGEND Smithe Street X FINISH AREA E E G E TA G S A E TE IP SG V ON TA E Z SIP S V EON ID IP Z Canadian Springs Water Station ESTIT K V OSN Canadian Springs Water Station W X W IZD E A ESTIT SK Canadian Springs Water Station H W X WID S ESTIET AK W X WH PRESENTATION E AS ard SH CENTRE PRESENTATION v OPERATOR ard PRESENTACENTRETION ardv CENTRE First Aid Station T SHAW 2.5K v e First Aid Station r A T SHAW 2.5K First Aid Station r MINI SUN RUN T e SHAW 2.5K y e r MINI SUN RUN START r r F r y MINI SUN RUN Nelson Street o y START Expo Boule x F False Creek START Mini Sun Run Gear Check Tent Nelson Street F o W Nelson Street Expo Boule o x False Creek Mini Sun Run Gear Check Tent Expo Boule x False Creek Mini Sun Run Gear Check Tent ay W W a a y y Safeway Fruit Stands vard ard Safeway SafewayF ruit StFruanitdSts ands vardv VPD ic Boule Pacif icic Boul Boule e Access to Post-Race Festivities aciPacif f A LTERN ATE HORIZON TAL LOGO AcceAccss toe Psso stot- RPacoset- RFeacsteiv Fiteiestsi vities P at BC Place Stadium A LTERN ATE HORIZON TAL LOGO A LTERN Aat TEBCa Pt lHORIZONBacCe P Stlacadei uStmadium TAL LOGO Shaw 2.5K Mini Sun Run Route Shaw 2.5K Mini Sun Run Route k Shaw 2.5K Mini Sun Run Route ar VPD k k arar Information oopers P C Information oopers P Information CoopersC P S UNR UN APR I L 1 9 2 0 1 5 SSUUNNRRUUNN APRAPI LR 1I 9L 1290 12 50 1 5 PRESENTED BY PRESENTEDPRESENTED BY BY 4 ROAD CLOSURES FOR SUN RUN The following streets will be closed on Sunday, April 14 at the approximate times shown: Downtown Vancouver Seymour St to Bute St (start area) 5:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Bute to the Causeway 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (including all streets crossing Georgia) Lions Gate Bridge: access from Pender only 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Howe to Burrard from Dunsmuir to Robson 5:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m Denman St – Georgia to Robson 8:00 a.m.
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