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SEPTEMBER 25-26, 2015
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RACE INFO | HEALTH & FITNESS EXPO | PARKING | MUSIC | FOOD | ACTIVITIES
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WHAT'S INSIDE
M I L L R A C E M A R AT H O N
RUN&FUN
SEPTEMBER 25-26, 2015
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Anna Perlich
Runners head through downtown Columbus during last years Mill Race Marathon
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RUN FUN
MILL RACE MARA
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SEPTEMBER 25-2
6, 2015
2015
| ACTIVITIES
ON THE COVER
Participants in last years Mill
Race Marathon run through
Mill Race Park in Columbus
on Sept. 27, 2014.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
24
26
42
MARATHON
COURSE MAPS
CHECK IT OUT
11 Get connected
15 Pick up a truck
FINISH ON FOURTH
AFTER PARTY MAP
18 Road rules
28 It's party time
32 On the streets
HEALTH EXPO
INFORMATION
36 Child's play
45 City spotlight
For runners
General facts 10
Follow along 11
Opening ceremony 12
Keeping pace 13
What you can win 14
Giveaways 15
Last year's winners 16
World records 17
Flags, rules 18
About the director 19
Packet pickup 20
Lost/found, gear 21
Course details 22
Know the way 23
Course map 24-25
Entertainment
After party map 26-27
Finish on Fourth 28
Other area events 29
Parking
Map, instructions 30
Buses delayed 31
Safety
Security, tips 34
Weather shelters 35
Kids zone
Fun run, 5K 36-37
Artwork
Posters, youth 38-40
Gear
Shirts, souvenirs 41
Health expo
Map, details 42-43
About Columbus
City's attractions 44-50
RUN&FUN // M I L L R A C E M A R AT H O N 3
WELCOME
Runners start their trek at the beginning of the Mill Race Marathon last year in Columbus.
For the third year in a row, thousands of runners, walkers, volunteers and spectators will descend
upon Columbus, Indiana, for the
Mill Race Marathon, Half-Marathon,
5K and Kids Fun Run. From
Sept. 25 to 26, everyone can
expect a fantastic experience accomplishing a major life goal and
having fun in the process!
It all starts Sept. 25 downtown at
The Commons, where the Mill Race
Marathon Expo takes place, including everything from running and
cycling gear to food and seminars
to help you accelerate through the
next day. Then, a few blocks over,
Mill Race Park will host one of the
largest Kids Fun Runs in the region.
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There are many reasons patients from around the region are choosing Schneck Medical Center. Were nationally recognized for our
high-quality care and have fellowship-trained physician specialists. We also offer many of the most innovative procedures in the
Midwest, and our nurses have earned Magnet status a prestigious honor achieved at only a handful of U.S. hospitals.
PARTICIPATION BREAKDOWN
MARATHON BREAKDOWN
TOTAL
PARTICIPANTS
3,680
FEMALE
MALE
GRAND TOTAL
FULL
128
204
332
HALF
851
820
1,671
5K - GENERAL
593
372
965
5K - STUDENT
84
70
154
266
292
558
GRAND TOTAL
1,922
1,758
3,680
RUNNERS REGISTERED
Columbus .................................2,058
Indianapolis ................................. 149
Seymour ........................................97
Greenwood....................................85
Bloomington ..................................65
Franklin .......................................... 47
Elizabethtown ................................37
Hope..............................................36
North Vernon .................................35
NUMBERS AS OF SEPT. 16
Edinburgh ...................................... 31
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RUN&FUN // M I L L R A C E M A R AT H O N 7
MARATHON OVERVIEW
YEAR THREE
SCHEDULE OF
EVENTS
SEPT. 25
SEPT. 26
5:30 to 6:30 a.m.: Packet pickup
and registration at The Commons
6:45 a.m.: Gear check open at
The Commons
7:10 a.m.: Opening ceremony
7:30 a.m.: Marathon and halfmarathon begin
8:05 a.m.: Start of SIHO 5K
9:30 a.m.: SIHO 5K overall awards
ceremony at Finish on Fourth stage
9:30 a.m.: SIHO 5K bicycle
giveaway drawing for 5K finishers at
Finish on Fourth stage immediately
following the SIHO 5K overall awards
(must be present to win)
10 a.m.: Finish on Fourth After
Party kicks off with live music
11:30 a.m.: Half-marathon and full
marathon overall awards ceremony
at Finish on Fourth Stage
2:18 p.m.: Marathon course
officially closes
4 p.m.: Grand prize truck giveaway
drawing at Finish on Fourth stage
(must be present to win)
Note: The final band will finish
playing about 5 p.m.
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QUESTION & ANSWER
get a refund?
All entry fees are nonrefundable.
the courses?
Portable restrooms are available
at every water station and
medical tent, as well as near the
5K and 10K points of the full and
half-marathons.
Pretzels
Water
Granola bars
Powerade
Bananas
(Mountain
Berry Blast)
Oreos
Specializing In
Colonoscopy
Gastroesophageal Reflux
Swallowing Disorders
Digestive and Intestinal Diseases
Liver Disease and Hepatitis C
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ON YOUR MARK
IN THE END
SIHO 5K RUN/WALK
WHEN: 8:05 a.m. Sept. 26
WHERE: Start and finish on
Washington Street between Sixth
and Seventh streets
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VIRTUALLY
everything
FOLLOW
ALONG
MILL RACE
MARATHON
ON THE WEB
Want to find places to see and
things to do? Cant remember
what time the truck giveaway
happens?
ON THE WEB:
millrace
marathon.com
TWITTER:
@millracemara
FACEBOOK:
Mill Race
Marathon
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TWITTER:
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FACEBOOK:
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newspaper
providing
wealth
management
in columbus
since 1960.
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AZZING UP
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Columbus Norths vocal jazz ensemble, the 25th Street Singers, rehearse the
national anthem Aug. 27 for their upcoming performance at the Mill Race Marathon.
OPENING
CEREMONY
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life on the back burner and try to give
students opportunities, Gordon said.
Gordon said its not easy making a
She informed the members of the 25th
Street Singers of the opportunity on the
first day of school. It was welcome news
for them.
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HALF-MARATHON
17-minute-per-mile pace
KEEPING
PACE
&RESULTS
MARATHON TIMING
2015
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MEDAL OF
HONOR
After every walker and runner
crosses the nish line
Sept. 26, they will receive a
medal well worth their effort.
The brand new 2015 medal
designs are different from the
previous two years, and the
planning committee said it
thinks participants will be
very happy with them.
As a committee, we love
the way the medals turned
out this year, Mill Race
Marathon co-marketing and
promotions leader Erica
Tucker said. We posted
pictures of the new designs
on our social media pages
and the response was
overwhelmingly positive.
People are signing up to
race just to get the medal.
The inspiration for the new
design came from the race
logo itself. The designers
ABOUT THE
ENGRAVER
ANDY SPURLI
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ADVA NCED
ENGR AVING
CELL: 812-3
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ONLINE :
advancede
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MARATHON
(cash award
for male and
female winners)
1st:.........$1,500
2nd:........$1,000
3rd:...........$750
4th:............$550
5th:............$450
HALF-MARATHON
SIHO 5K
(gift certicate
for male and
female winners)
1st:...............$40
2nd:..............$35
3rd:...............$30
(gift certicate
for male and
female winners)
1st:...............$20
2nd:..............$15
3rd:...............$10
*Marathon age group divisions start at 19 and younger, then in ve-year increments from 20 to
24 up to 80 and older *Half-marathon age group divisions start with 15 and younger, and 16
to 19, then in ve-year increments from 20 to 24 up to 80 and older *SIHO 5K age group
divisions start with 10 and younger, 11 to 12, 13 to 15 and 16 to 19, then in ve-year increments from 20 to 24 up to 80 and older
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BE THERE TO WIN
TIEM
Associates
in the 2015
Mill Race
Marathon
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TAKE THE
WORD
MENS MARATHON
GEOFFREY KIPROTICH
Finish: First
Time: 2:26:35
EZEKIEL KIPLAGAT
Finish: Second
Finish: Third
Time: 2:28:42
Time: 2:34:58
MENS HALF-MARATHON
ALFRED KITUR
JULIUS KIPTOO
Finish: First
Finish: Second
Finish: Third
WOMENS MARATHON
Time: 1:06:17
Time: 1:07:11
Time: 1:09:01
SARAH OVERPECK
WOMENS HALF-MARATHON
Finish: First
Time: 3:04:47
Time: 3:05:34
Time: 3:09:47
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PATRICK CHEPTOEK
EMMY CHEPKIRUI
MARION KANDI++E
TINA HUSTED
Finish: First
Finish: Second
Finish: Third
Time: 1:17:34
Time: 1:18:39
Time: 1:21:42
GABRIEL OCASIO
ANDREW LAROUCHE
DREW SMITH
Finish: First
Finish: Second
Finish: Third
Time: 15:45
Time: 18:00
Time: 18:24
MENS 5K
WOMENS 5K
OLIVIA MORLOK
Finish: First
Time: 19:30
Advice: Before a race I always have a banana and a wholegrain waffle with peanut butter. I like to do a quick jog/stretch to
warm up. Then, when I race, I try to not focus on the pain and
just run as hard as I can. After the race, I like to get a snack, and
then I stretch again to cool down.
LINDSEY STOUGHTON
JENNIFER LITTLE
Finish: Second
Finish: Third
Time: 20:59
Time: 21:35
WORLD-RECORD TIMES
WOMENS
MARATHON
NAME: Paula Radcliffe
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
TIME: 2:15:25
EVENT: London
Marathon in 2003
MENS
HALF-MARATHON
NAME: Zersenay Tadese
COUNTRY: Eritrea
TIME: 00:58:23
EVENT: Lisbon (Portugal)
Marathon in 2010
MENS
MARATHON
WOMENS
HALF-MARATHON
NAME: Dennis
Kipruto Kimetto
COUNTRY: Kenya
TIME: 2:02:57
EVENT: 2014 Berlin
Marathon
NAME: Florence
Jebet Kiplagat
COUNTRY: Kenya
TIME: 1:05:12
EVENT: Barcelona
Half-Marathon
2014
NOW BOOKING
BUSINESS AND PRIVATE EVENTS
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iPODS
DISCOURAGED
BLACK FLAG:
RED FLAG:
High risk. Be aware that heat
illness is possible. Slow down
and take your time.
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ABOUT THE
RACE DIRECTOR
I
n the long run, experience won
out in the choice for a new race
director.
The race committee sought Joel
Sauer to take over every detail of the
event from portable restrooms to
safety to recruiting runners.
He started the Indianapolis Marathon and
Half-Marathon
A Stronger You.
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PACKET PICKUP
Participants in the marathon, half-marathon and SIHO
5K will pick up their race packets from 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. Sept. 25 at The Commons, 300 Washington St.
Packets will be stuffed with bibs, race information and
other goodies. Parking passes will be available for
pick up as well.
Volunteers will be on site to answer last-minute
questions, but additional questions can be emailed to
13.1
HALF-MARATHON
3.1
MILES
FULL MARATHON
MILES
MILES
26.2
SIHO 5K
RACE HEADQUARTERS
The Commons,
300 Washington St.
BOSTON
MARATHON
QUALIFIER
The full marathon
course (26.2 miles) has
been certied by USA
Track & Field and is a
Boston Marathon
qualifying event.
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GEAR CHECK
LOST&
FOUND
Dont trust yourself to run with your car keys? Want a clean
change of clothes waiting for you near the nish line?
Take advantage of the gear check, which opens at 6:45 a.m. race
day in The Commons, 300 Washington St.
Organizers advise against leaving any valuables, such as cash,
credit cards, jewelry or electronics in the gear bag.
Participants will need their race bibs to pick up their gear, and the
Mill Race Marathon is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
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andwellness
812.373.3376
www.familychiropracticcolumbus.com
RUN&FUN // M I L L R A C E M A R AT H O N 2 1
ABOUT THE
COURSE
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SITES TO SEE
As you wind through the streets of Columbus, known for its architectural gems,
take a look at these buildings and parks along the race route:
GOING
Powered by Yourself
Training Class
Participants!
Congratulations from Columbus
Running Club on a job well done.
The hard part is over and now its time
to enjoy your success!
Coach Alex Contreras
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POST OF
WEATHER SHELTER
AT CUMMINS INC.
301 JACKSON ST.
ATM
FINISH ON 4TH
AFTER PARTY
STARTSS AT 7 A.M. ATM
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PUBLIC
RESTROOMS
FIRST AID
FOURTH STREET
ATM
THIRD STREET
SECOND STREET
FIRST STREET
FAMILY
FUN
ZONE
STAGE
R PARTY
ENTRANCE TO
MILL RACE PARK
Kids Fun Run will BROWN STREET
start inside the park.
POST OFFICE
WEATHER SHELTER
AT CUMMINS INC.
500 JACKSON ST.
JACKSON STREET
START/FINISH N
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FULL, HALF-MARATH
AND 5K
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PUBLIC
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WASHINGTON STRE
SIXTH STREET
FIFTH STREET
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ENTERTAINMENT
FUN
WHEN: Sept. 26
WHERE: Downtown
at Washington and
Fourth streets, near
The Commons
WHAT: The big after-party
is called Finish on Fourth,
and everyone is invited.
Organizers are promising
a music marathon to
celebrate the community
and its accomplishments.
On top of popular live
bands playing Saturday,
there will be street
entertainers and family
fun. Downtown restaurants will set up booths
and have familiar fare
available.
COST: Entry to the event is
free, but food and drinks
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RESTROOMS: Portable
restrooms will be available.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE: Call
911 or seek assistance
at a medical station set
up on Fourth Street
between Washington
and Franklin streets.
FUNDING: Johnson-Witkemper Insurance Services is
the primary sponsor.
SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26
(FINISH ON FOURTH AFTER PARTY)
8 A.M.: Vendors will begin to serve
breakfast, with booths from BikeCaffe, Gramz Bakery, Henry Social
Club & More.
9 A.M: Family Fun Area opens,
featuring Zorb Balls, The Stunt Jump
and bounce houses. There will be a
small fee for Zorb Balls and Stunt
Jump.
9:30 A.M.: SIHO 5K awards and SIHO
5K bike drawing
10 A.M.: Music from The Jackson Way
11:30 A.M.: Half-marathon awards and
full marathon awards
1 P.M.: Music from Brown 25
4 P.M.: RAM truck drawing
ENTERTAINMENT
W H AT E L S E I S O N
GE DAYS
HOPE HERITA
BLEU DJANGO, an
Indiana-based
JJazz quartet, will
pe
perform from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at the
Max A. Henry, MD
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8TH STREET
7TH STREET
MERCHANT MILE
SHUTTLE
PICK UP
46
FINISH ON FOURTH
AFTER PARTY
11
WASHINGTON STREET
65
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JACKSON STR
INTERSTATE
START/FINISH LINE
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4TH STREET
CALIFORNIA STREET
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CHESTNUT STREET
FRANKLIN STREET
BROWN STREET
ON THE STREETS
3RD STREET
2ND STREET
ROAD CLOSED
Washington and
Fourth streets
Between Second
and Third Streets
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WHERE TO GO
Parking passes will be required from 5:30 a.m. to
7:30 a.m., after which the public can park in any
available lot, spot or garage. Runners and volunteers
will get parking passes in their packets.
LOT A, SIXTH STREET GARAGE LOT D, SECOND
STREET GARAGE
Address: 700 Jackson
St.
Address: 300 Second St.
Spots: 925
Spots: 500
Who: Participants
Who: Volunteers and
participants
Entrance: Seventh Street
Entrance: Third Street
Color: Blue
Color: Orange
LOT B, CUMMINS
CORPORATE OFFICE
LOT E, SURFACE LOT
BUILDING SURFACE LOT
(OLD SEARS LOT)
Address: 500 Jackson
Address: Third and
St.
Brown streets
Spots: 740
Spots: 180
Who: Participants
Who: Volunteers and
participants
Entrance: Brown and
Lindsey streets
Entrance: Third Street
Color: Red
Color: Yellow
LOT C, FOURTH
STREET GARAGE
Address: 350 Jackson
St.
Spots: 120
Who: Participants
Entrance: Third Street
Color: Green
ON THE STREETS
CITY BUSES
DELAYED
Columbus city bus service will
delay the start of its normal
Saturday route on race day until
3 p.m. and run until the normal
nish time of 6 p.m.
The downtown bus depot,
where routes typically begin
and end, is at 850 Lindsey St.
between Mill Race Park and
Cummins Corporate Ofce
Building.
ColumBUS service is 25 cents
per person per trip, payable
upon boarding the bus.
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Where kids
play to learn
and adults
learn to play!
Congratulations
Runners!
OPEN FREE
SATURDAY,
Take a trip
down our
famous
giant toilet!
Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday
10AM - 5PM,
Sunday 1 - 5PM
kidscommons.org
309 Washington St., Columbus
812-378-3046
ON THE STREETS
DOWNTOWN SECTION
No parking on Fifth Street between
Jackson and Franklin streets from
6 a.m. to noon Sept. 24 for
placement of the portables.
No parking on Sixth Street
between Jackson and Washington streets from noon Sept. 25
until 4 p.m. Sept. 26.
No parking on Washington Street
between Fifth and Seventh
streets from 6 a.m. Sept. 25 until
5 p.m. Sept. 26.
No parking on Washington Street
between Third and Fifth streets
from 5 p.m. Sept. 25 until 5 p.m.
Sept. 26.
Washington Street will be closed
from Third to Fifth streets
between 6 p.m. Sept. 25 until
9 p.m. Sept. 26. Intersection at
Fourth Street will be closed.
Washington Street will be closed
from Fifth to Seventh streets
between 6 p.m. Sept. 25 until
4 p.m. Sept. 26. Intersections at
Fifth, Sixth and Seventh streets will
be closed.
Fourth Street will be closed
between Jackson and Franklin
Streets from 6 p.m. Sept. 25 until
midnight Sept. 26.
No parking on Washington Street
between Seventh and 11th
streets from 6 a.m. Sept. 26 until
4 p.m. Sept. 26.
Washington Street will be closed
from Seventh to 11th streets from
6 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sept. 26.
11th Street will be closed
between Washington Street and
Indianapolis Road from 7:30 to
8 a.m. for start of the races.
Indianapolis Road will be closed
from Brown Street to Carl Miske
Drive from 7:30 to 8 a.m. for start
of the races.
Carl Miske Drive will be closed
from 7 to 10 a.m. Sept. 26.
Lindsey Street will be restricted to
one lane between Third and Fifth
streets from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Sept. 26.
Fifth Street will be closed between
Lindsay and Brown streets from
8:15 to 9:30 a.m. Sept. 26.
Third Street will be closed from
Lindsay Street to Jonathon Moore
Pike from 7:40 to 8:10 a.m. Sept.
NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
Whether you live near the race route or need to travel
on race day, the Everbridge Emergency Notication
System can help you navigate Columbus.
Organizers will send alerts to residents of specic
areas of town who sign up ahead of time.
TO DO SO:
Visit COLUMBUS.IN.GOV/
POLICE.
Click the CITIZEN ALERT
button in the top right
corner.
Scroll down to the log-in
screen and click SIGN UP.
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bridge. One lane of the bridge
will be available when safe to
allow trafc to cross through the
runners/walkers.
Jonathan Moore Pike/Brown
Street restricted to two lanes from
State Road 11 to Second Street
from 7 to 10 a.m. Sept. 26.
Trafc control at Brown and
Second streets from 7:45 to
8:30 a.m. Sept. 26 to allow
runners to cross.
Trafc control at Brown and Third
streets from 7:45 to 10 a.m. Sept.
26 to allow runners to cross.
Brown Street will be closed
between Fourth and Eighth
streets from 8:15 to 9:30 a.m.
Sept. 26 for the 5K race.
Third Street restricted to one lane
from Central Avenue to Brown
Street from 7 to 9 a.m. Sept. 26.
Central Avenue will be closed
from Third to 10th streets from
7:30 to 10 a.m. Sept. 26.
Northbound lanes open from
Seventh to 10th streets.
Sixth Street will not be restricted
but runners will use the entire road
between Cottage Avenue and
Chestnut Street from 7:45 to
9:30 a.m. Sept. 26. No parking on
south curb of Sixth Street between
Cottage Avenue and Chestnut
Street from 6 to 10 a.m. Sept. 26.
Fifth Street will not be restricted but
runners will use the entire road
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EAST SECTION
State Street will have two
eastbound lanes open and one
westbound lane open from
Central Avenue to Marr Road
from 7:30 to 11 a.m. Sept. 26. No
center turn lane.
Coovert Street will not be
restricted but runners will use the
entire road between State Street
and Indiana Avenue.
No parking on Coovert Street
between State Street and Indiana
Avenue from 6 to 10 a.m. Sept. 26.
Indiana Avenue will be closed
from Coovert Street to Gladstone
Avenue from 8:10 to 10:30 a.m.
Sept. 26.
Gladstone Avenue will be closed
from Indiana Avenue to 10th Street
from 8:10 to 10:30 a.m. Sept. 26.
NEAR-NORTH SECTION
17th Street will be closed to
trafc eastbound from Gladstone
Avenue to Orinoco Street from
8:20 to 11:15 a.m. Sept. 26.
Orinoco Street will be closed
between 16th and 17th streets
from 8:20 to 11:15 a.m. Sept. 26.
16th Street will be closed between
Home Avenue and Orinoco Street
from 8:25 to 11:30 a.m. Sept. 26.
No parking on the south curb of
16th Street between Orinoco
Street and Grand Avenue from
6 a.m. to noon Sept. 26.
Chestnut Street west curb lane
closed from 13th to 23rd streets
from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 26.
No parking on east curb between
13th and 16th streets from 6 a.m.
to noon Sept. 26.
Lafayette Street closed from 17th
to 27th streets from 8 a.m. 3 p.m.
Sept. 26. No parking on Lafayette
Street from 17th to 27th streets
between 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 26.
17th Street closed from Lafayette
to Washington streets from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Sept. 26.
No parking on 17th Street from
Lafayette to Washington streets
from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 26.
17th Street closed from Washington Street to Noblitt Park from 8 to
8:30 a.m. Sept. 26.
No parking on 17th Street from
Washington Street to Noblitt Park
from 6 to 10 a.m. Sept. 26.
Trafc control at Washington and
17th streets from 8 to 8:30 a.m.
Sept. 26 to allow 5K participants
to cross.
Washington Street one lane open
for northbound trafc and one
lane for southbound trafc from
7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 26. Runners will be in the two east-side
lanes. Trafc control at Washington and 11th streets to allow
runners to cross.
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NORTH SECTION
Trafc control at Lafayette
Avenue and 25th Street from
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 26 to allow
runners to cross.
No parking on the east curb of
Franklin Street between 26th and
27th streets from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sept. 26.
No parking on the south curb of
26th Street between Franklin and
Lafayette streets from 6 a.m. to
3 p.m. Sept. 26.
Trafc control at Lafayette Street/
Franklin Drive/Franklin Street from
8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. to allow
runners to cross.
No parking on the south curb of
Tipton Lane between Franklin
Drive and Sycamore Street from
6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 26.
No parking on the north curb of
Tipton Lane between Sycamore
Street and Home Avenue from
6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 26.
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SAFETY
FOR YOUR
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Indiana State Police Trooper Greg Magee sits in his vehicle as he helps block trafc at Third and Washington streets in Columbus before the
start of the Mill Race Marathon.
SECURITY FORCES
About 200 police ofcers will work in the
city, covering the marathon and other
routine calls unrelated to the event.
The contingent will include ofcers from
Columbus Police and Bartholomew
County Sheriffs departments and Indiana
State Police.
Special units include SWAT, bomb squad,
police bicycle team and K-9 units. Safety
ofcials are condent they are prepared
for everything from weather conditions to
threats to public safety.
MEDICAL
More than 35 trained medical staff will be
on or near the race course and ready to
respond to emergencies.
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Four ambulances used for marathon-related emergencies two at the race site
and two on the race course located at
22nd and Chestnut streets and at Indiana
and Gladstone avenues.
Five medical tents: Downtown near
the start/nish areas; Central Avenue
south of Seventh Street; 17th Street and
Hawcreek Avenue; Cunningham Drive
and Central Avenue; Tipton Lane and
Home Avenue.
TRAFFIC
A few Columbus streets will be closed for
the race, but most roads will only have
lane restrictions blocked by trafc cones.
Police will direct trafc at heavily traveled
intersections, stopping cars to let runners
through, and then letting trafc resume.
A list of road restrictions and closures is
on the Mill Race Marathon website,
millracemarathon.com, and on PAGES 32
AND 33.
EMERGENCY
NOTIFICATIONS
Want a heads-up if there is a
problem?
Your phone or computer are your
best bets.
SAFETY
DANGEROUS WEATHER?
[ HERES WHERE TO GO ]
Cummins Inc.,
500 Central Ave.
A map of shelter
houses can be
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MARATHON YOUTH
Children run in
last years Mill
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Kids Fun Run.
IN IT FOR THE
FUN RUN
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member of the marathon
planning committee and an art
contest judge. The rst two
years we were getting really
caught up in the bridge, so we
wanted to look at something a
little bit more unique.
Keeping those guidelines in
mind, Stull said she created a
design that features a full
Columbus skyline, the silhouette
of a runner, inspirational quotes
about running and a gear to
represent the manufacturing
industry.
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of the citys architectural
treasures, rather than focusing
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MERCHANDISE
MARATHON SHIRT
SIHO 5K SHIRT
SHOW EM WHAT
YOUVE DONE
Want to take home a piece
of the Mill Race Marathon,
whether to remind yourself
of the triumph or to prove to
your friends you really did
nish 26.2 miles?
student, is short-sleeved
and made of cotton.
Participants were encouraged to register early to
guarantee a shirt, but extras
will be sold for $5.
Merchandise will be
available for purchase from
the Health and Fitness
Expo, which takes place
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 25 in
The Commons.
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[ FREE ]
HEALTH EXPO
SPEAKER
SCHEDULE
SEPT. 25
11 to 11:30 a.m.: Course
Overview with Grant
Russo, Dave Venable
11:30 a.m. to noon: CRH
Bike Medics: Saving Lives
on Two Wheels with Melissa Hill, Jeramy Goodnight
Noon to 12:30 p.m.:
Kinesthetic Taping with
Jackie Meinders
12:30 to 1 p.m.: Managing Running Related
Injuries with Ron King
4 to 4:30 p.m.: CRH Bike
Medics: Saving Lives on
Two Wheels with Melissa
Hill, Jeramy Goodnight
4:30 to 5 p.m.: The Benets of Yoga for Runners
with Shannon Clulow
5 to 6 p.m.: The Will to
Succeed with amputee
Moise Brutus
6 to 6:30 p.m.: Melt Method
for Post-Run Recovery with
Donna VanKlompenburg
6:30 to 7 p.m.: Injuries
and Prevention with Dr.
Mandy Wyant, focusing on
foam rolling
6:30 to 7 p.m.: God Fit
with John Hayden
7 to 7:30 p.m.: Course
Overview with Grant
Russo, Dave Venable
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ABOUT COLUMBUS
VISITORS CENTER
READY FOR
QUESTIONS
The Columbus Area Visitors Center is
preparing to have an answer, map,
brochure or just a friendly smile for
visitors to the city for the marathon
weekend.
Staff and volunteers from the center will
be at the Health and Finess Expo on
Sept. 25. The booth will include maps of
the city, restaurant guides and brochures
about the area.
The Visitors Center, 506 Fifth St., will be
open as normal from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Sept. 26 but will have no morning architecture bus tour. The 10:30 a.m. downtown
walking tour and Mill House Garden Tours
at 1 and 3 p.m. will go on as scheduled.
Early registration can be completed online
at columbus.in.us.
Visitors who would like to take a selfdirected tour guided by their cellphone
can stop by the Visitors Center. For $10,
they will receive maps and numbers to
dial to hear recorded information about
the buildings as they stop by.
ABOUT COLUMBUS
W H AT T O S E E I N
COLUMBUS
INTERNATIONAL CITY
Though located squarely in Americas heartland,
Columbus is truly an international city. People from
all around the world call Columbus home. Currently,
44 native languages are spoken by students in the
public school system.
Much of the areas ethnic diversity stems from the
business community. More than 30 international
companies from countries such as Japan, China,
India, Germany, Korea and Canada have facilities
here.
Cummins Inc., headquartered in Columbus, is a
global company that brings many international
employees to the community.
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ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES
Columbus stature as one of the worlds
architectural showcases draws visitors
from around the world. The city is often
referred to as the Athens of the Prairie.
The citys architectural adventure began
with First Christian Church, which Eliel
Saarinen, a Finnish architect, designed at
the request of the congregation. Completed in 1942, it anchors a city block.
Its tower, different from the traditional
steeples of religious buildings, is visible
throughout downtown.
The notion that a small town could be
home to architecturally signicant
buildings was not lost on community
leaders. Through the Cummins Engine
Foundation, and leadership of J. Irwin
Miller, an offer was made to pay the
architectural fees for the design of a
much-needed public school. Later, the
offer was extended for all public buildings if the architects were selected from
a foundation list.
Today there are more than 60 public
and private buildings designed by
notable architects. Columbus is one of
six cities in the United States to have
such a signicant concentration of
buildings by prominent architects.
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Other cities with the distinction are
Boston, New York, Washington,
Chicago and San Francisco.
In 1994 the city was selected as the site
of the Pritzker Architecture Prize award
ceremony.
NOTABLE BUILDINGS
Among the notable structures are
Bartholomew County Public Library, by
I.M. Pei (1969); Cummins Irwin Ofce
Building, Eero Saarinen (1954); Clifty
Creek Elementary School, Richard Meier
(1982); The Republic, Myron Goldsmith
of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (1971);
and St. Peters Lutheran Church (1988)
and Columbus Signature Academy
Lincoln Campus (1967), both Gunnar
Birkerts.
St. Peters Lutheran Church, with a
copper-clad roof, has a 186-foot steeple.
Another famous spire on the horizon is
that of North Christian Church. That
building, designed by Eliel Saarinens
son, Eero, has a 192-foot spire, the
tallest in the city.
Many of the well-known buildings are in
the downtown area, mixed with historic
structures from Columbus early years.
The shops along the citys main street
Washington Street have been
restored or maintained to keep their
historical perspective. The courthouse,
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ABOUT COLUMBUS
KIDSCOMMONS
309 Washington St., 812-378-3046,
kidscommons.org
General admission: $7. Hours: 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 1 to
5 p.m. Sunday. Closed on major holidays.
Admission is free on race day, Sept. 26.
Make sure there is one adult for every ve
children you bring to kidscommons.
This three-oor interactive childrens
museum has multimedia exhibits that entice
the visitor at every turn. These include Our
House, an exposition of the worlds various
cultures; ExploraHouse, which demonstrates how a house is made and the
various forms of energy used to power it;
the Climbing Wall; and City by Design,
which introduces you to the innovation of
architecture and urban design in Columbus
while planning your community of the future.
Kidscommons offers educational programs
for children of all ages.
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ABOUT COLUMBUS
COMMONS FROM PAGE 48
THE COMMONS
With its award-winning programming and ever changing exhibits, the Bartholomew County History Center offers
something for everyone. Visit the museum to have your
picture taken in a replica Reeves Go-Buggy, explore a
display on the railroad and search for artifacts in the Hidden
Histories exhibit. Learn how country life was transformed by
mail in the new exhibit on rural free delivery in our temporary gallery (on display through Thanksgiving).
There are also a variety of programs you can attend
throughout the year. Try a new skill at a Heritage Arts
workshop, touch a 44,000-pound Reeves traction steam
engine at the Reeves festival, or share time with your
family at a free Saturday Sampler program. As the
Indiana Bicentennial approaches, the Bartholomew
County History Center will be the place to go for family
fun, and the brand new museum building will be opening
on Washington Street in late Summer 2016.
THE COMMONS
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ABOUT COLUMBUS
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ZAHARAKOS
329 Washington St., 812-378-1900,
zaharakos.com
Zaharakos is characterized as an ice cream
parlor and museum, which is true enough, but
it would be hard to overstate its status for over
100 years as a Columbus institution. That is
what makes its 2009 renovation, so apparent in
every detail, such a labor of love.
The original marble and onyx countertop and
soda fountain, mahogany woodwork and Welte
Orchestrion, a giant music box, are all back.
The museum side is a treasure trove of artifacts
from the heyday of the great American ice
cream parlor.
DIAMOND SPONSORS
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Cisco, World Wide Technology, Inc., Senior Flexonics
Faurecia, Brainstorm Print, Owens Communications,
QMIX, Hamilton Exhibits, LHP, Manar Inc.
GOLD SPONSORS
ZwanzigZ Pizza & Brewing, Joust Multimedia,
White River Running Company, Boyer Machine &
Tool, Inc., Analytical Engineering, Inc., Data Cave,
Quality Mill Supply Co. Inc., Virgin Pulse, Ibiden,
Premise Health, Duke Energy.
SILVER SPONSORS
Kelly Sevices, Crane Worldwide Logistics,
Delta Dental, Elwood Staffing, Taylor Brothers
Construction, Aon Hewitt, Federal-Mogul,
Columbus Running Club, Culligan.
BRONZE SPONSORS
Celadon Logistics, Deloitte, Finishline Technologies,
Force Construction, Telamon, Exit 76 Antique Mall,
Microsoft, American Express, P3 Car Rental-Your
Hometown Avis Budget location.
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Welcome to WellConnect
walk-in medical care
for minor illnesses
wellness classes
& cooking demos
connection specialists
to answer questions
Visit us in downtown Columbus at the
intersection of 3rd & Washington Streets.
Open to the public Monday through Friday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
crh.org/wellconnect