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Robert James ReeseWe kicked off our
Runner’s World VIP weekend with a shakeout run in Monterey, California, led by Chief Running Officer Bart Yasso. Runners posed for photos with him before the easy 3-mile run.
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Robert James ReeseAt the halfway point of our shakeout run, we spotted some seal pups sunning themselves off to the side of the running path.
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Robert James ReeseRunner’s World VIP participants were able to pick up their bibs—and a customized backpack—at our booth, avoiding the longer general packet pick-up lines.
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Robert James ReeseBart Yasso gave his
My Life on the Run presentation to a packed room on Saturday afternoon.
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Warren GreeneAt the afternoon strategy session, RW editors Christine Fennessy, Bart Yasso, Budd Coates, and Robert James Reese, and Big Sur grizzled veteran Tom Rolander, who has now finished the race all 32 times, answered questions and offered tips on how to run your best on the Big Sur course.
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Robert James Reese...But many in the audience were distracted by the beautiful views of the bay below.
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Robert James ReeseBefore the race, RW VIP participants huddled under a heated tent and made their final preparations.
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Robert James ReesePoint-to-point courses like Big Sur’s create many logistical challenges, baggage being one of them. We rented a moving truck to get VIP participants’ bags from the start line to the finish.
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Robert James ReeseCoach Budd Coates, who has a 2:13 marathon PR, traded in his running shoes for a bicycle. He rode behind the two men’s race leaders, Michael Wardian and Adam Roach, throughout the race.
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Robert James ReeseIt’s hard to imagine a prettier place to start a marathon.
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Robert James ReeseThere are two things this race is known for: beautiful views and challenging climbs. This photo shows off both.
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Chris MichelA local group of Taiko drummers gives runners inspiration just before the grueling climb up Hurricane Point.
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Chris MichelRunners often stop just after crossing the halfway marker at Bixby Bridge for a selfie with pianist
Michael Martinez.
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Robert James ReeseAfter the race, runners relaxed with their families and the RW editors inside the Runner’s World VIP tent.
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Robert is the former Executive Producer for Runner’s World Online. He has run over 60 marathons with a personal best of 2:52:11.
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