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Las Vegas Marathon : ウィキペディア英語版
Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon

The Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon & 1/2 Marathon is an annual marathon foot-race run around the Las Vegas Strip in parts of the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada. The race is one of the oldest marathons in the United States, having been run since 1967.〔Leydig, Jack & Milroy, Andy (2011-12-05). (Las Vegas Marathon ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-12-07.〕
== History ==
From
1967-2004 the marathon course was located on several different routes within Clark County, but outside of downtown Las Vegas. The initial concept was to
attract nationally and internationally recognized runners; this was partially
successful. Morris Aarbo of Canada won the first year with a time of 2:23:06,
ahead of two marathoners from Turkey. A notable participant in the inaugural
race was Harry Reid, who at the time was involved with local Nevada government. The subsequent 17 annual races fielded mostly local runners with a sprinkling of national- and international-caliber runners. When the
''Las Vegas Sun ''newspaper scuttled its sponsorship of the marathon in 1969'',''
the recently formed Las Vegas Track Club took over the event. Over the ensuing
years, enrollment in the race remained low—in the range of 100 to 200 entrants—until the running boom of 1978 when the numbers bumped up for a year or two. Subsequently, entrants again diminished, with fewer than 102 finishers in 1982.
In 1983 Al Boka assumed directorship and inaugurated what he
expected to be a very fast course starting on State Route 160, high in the
Spring Mountains west of Las Vegas on the road to Pahrump. This
"fast" course descended approximately 2,900 feet (883.9m) into the
valley, finishing at the Renaissance Center located at the corner of East Tropicana and Eastern Avenues. The new course
bumped registration up to over 450 participants. However this downhill course proved to be too severe on the runners’
quadriceps, so after three years this route was discontinued. The 1986 marathon course was changed to a smaller, 700-foot
(213.36m) vertical drop. The new route headed north on State Route 604 from Jean NV, paralleling Interstate 15 much of the way, to its finish
point at Sunset Park. Also beginning in 1986, prize money was offered to 19 age division
winners. Later a half marathon was also added to the mix. Boka’s strategy to
attract more runners was successful; by 1992 enrollment exceeded 2000.〔Monograph - The Las Vegas Marathon: A History by
Everett C. Chase 1991〕 Boka remained race director of the Las Vegas Marathon for 23 years until he sold the
event in 2005 to Devine
Racing, a Chicago-based race organization company,
which was also responsible for several other races, including the Los Angeles Marathon. That year the marathon date
was changed from January to December after securing Las Vegas Events endorsement along with approval of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Both organizations were motivated by attracting visitors during the "slower" December
time period and their consent was necessary for holding any large downtown
event. The racecourse itself was moved from suburban
Clark County to the Las Vegas "Strip" and
partially in the city of Las Vegas.
This loop course between 2005 and 2008 began and finished at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. After heading north on Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip), to the Fremont Street Experience and the Downtown area, the course meandered
further northwest of the city and ultimately looped back to the west before
reaching Mandalay Bay’s parking lot at the finish. The Half Marathon Course
remained along the Strip.
In 2009 the race was acquired by the Competitor Group, Inc. and incorporated into its Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series and the
course was changed for a fourth time since 1982. Currently, the full marathon begins on Las Vegas Boulevard heading north through the Downtown casino area, proceeds further
to the northwest, turns around and finishes again on the strip near the Mirage and Venetian
Casinos.〔http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/las-vegas/〕

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