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San Francisco Marathon 2012

Training for the San Francisco Marathon is an experience of a life time.

After the completion of his 15th 545 mile bike trek from San Francisco to Los Angeles with the AIDSLifecycle Event, Road Cyclist / Yoga Teacher / Marathon Newbie, Tony Eason stepped out of his comfort zone and created a new challenge.  Watch as SF Marathon Bib No. 71,094 –  Tony Eason puts the bike aside and embarks on the run of his life. #SFM2012

  • Can’t make it to the Marathon Route?  Download the WinPro Mobile & Web App and track the race on your personal computer, Android, or Iphone.

  • Want to get an update directly from Tony – join his twitter conversation.

  • Want to assist Tony Eason in making it to the finish line? Hand Tony a Coca Cola @ the Sports Basement, 16th & Bryant “Pop Up Party”  – Cheer Station – giving him a sugar rush that will insure victory!
  • Want to assist Tony is collecting video footage for his next YouTube Marathon Video?  Take your Android, Iphone or camera and film Tony running the marathon route.  And then, upload  the video footage it to Google Docs and share it with the following email address sfmarathon2012@gmail.com

After 1 year of training & several days of sweat – At 6:22am, 29 July 2012, in Wave #7, Tony Eason will embark on a sprint /run /jog and/or crawl of a lifetime.  And although he plans to become part of the 1% of 1% of the population who completed a marathon – WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL HAPPEN.

The San Francisco Marathon is a loop course. The race starts and finishes on the Embarcadero (near the Ferry Building), traversing San Francisco. The Full Marathon runs through Fisherman’s Wharf, the Marina, across the Golden Gate Bridge (and back!), through the Presidio and into Golden Gate Park. After a tour of Golden Gate Park, you’ll run down the famous Haight Street and through the Mission, Potrero and Mission Bay Districts. After a pass behind AT&T Park you’re almost home – just run under the Bay Bridge and up to the Finish Line. The course is USATF certified and is a Boston Marathon qualifying race.

Full Marathon

Bib Range EFT Wave # Wave Start Time
1-150 Invited Athletes 1 5:30am
200-350 Subseed 1 5:30am
20,000-21,200 3:00-3:35 2** 5:32am
30,000-31,200 3:36-3:59 3** 5:42am
40,000-41,200 4:00-4:10 4** 5:52am
50,000-51,225 4:11-4:29 5** 6:02am
60,000-61,225 4:30-4:44 6 6:12am
70,000-71,200 4:45-5:00 7 6:22am
80,000-81,200 5:01-6:00 8 6:32am
Running is surely different from riding a bike (smile)

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