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Government Shutdown Alters Golden Gate Half Marathon Course
URGENT UPDATE: The ongoing federal government shutdown has forced significant changes to the Golden Gate Half Marathon scheduled for this Sunday in San Francisco. Participants will face a modified course due to federal park closures, impacting the race experience for the 7,500 runners registered for this iconic event.
The race kicks off at 6:50 a.m. at Aquatic Park, winding through the city and concluding at Ghirardelli Square. However, runners will notice a change in the course, as they will not traverse the traditional route to Fort Point or Hopper’s Hands, both located in federally managed areas that are currently closed.
Race organizer Gretchen Schoenstein of Golden State Challenge stated, “We had to scramble over the past few days to plot out a new course with city officials.” Due to these last-minute adjustments, the course will not be certified by U.S. Track and Field officials, affecting those who require certification to qualify for larger races, such as the Boston Marathon. Approximately 5% of participants will need to defer their qualifying times to next year.
Among the excited runners is Carmen Gonzalez, who shared her enthusiasm: “I love it! Running on the Golden Gate. Seeing the ocean and everything. It’s amazing.” This marks her third time participating in the marathon, a dream she has pursued since childhood.
Another participant, Kayleigh Aquino, expressed her excitement about her debut half marathon. “I’m stoked. This is my first half marathon, and I could not be more excited,” said the former collegiate cross-country athlete.
The changes sparked mixed reactions among participants. Local runner Rakesh Sharma mentioned, “The course correction is fine. It doesn’t really bother me as much.” While many are simply looking to enjoy the race, the alterations have created a sense of urgency and concern for those relying on course certification.
As the race approaches, all eyes are on the Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic backdrop for a race that has captured the hearts of many. With the government shutdown still in effect, the impact on local events continues to unfold, leaving participants and organizers in a state of uncertainty.
Stay tuned for further updates on the Golden Gate Half Marathon and the ongoing implications of the government shutdown on local events.
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