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Space Coast Trail Race #2 - Malabar Scrub Sanctuary

Sun January 19, 2020 Malabar, FL 32950 US Directions

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Race Website

Additional race information can be found at https://runningspacecoasttrails.com/.

Place

1501 Malabar Woods Blvd
Malabar, FL US 32950

Description

Race #2 in the Space Coast Trail Race Series held on Jan 19th.  The Florida Panther will be the “mascot” of the race. This is a run/walk event. 

Malabar Scrub Sanctuary

1501 Malabar Woods Blvd, Malabar, FL 32950

Town of Malabar: The variety of habitats found on the 395-acre Malabar Scrub Sanctuary make it an ideal place for visitors to learn how wetland and upland communities interact.

The sanctuary’s protected habitats include xeric (dry) hammock, scrub, scrubby flatwoods, pine flatwoods, sand pine scrub, ponds, sloughs, and depression marshes. Trails weave through many of these natural communities, including several areas recently treated with prescribed fires- Fire is a natural factor in many of Florida’s ecosystems, and hikers will be amazed at the lush, green regrowth in areas that were burned only a short time ago.

The sanctuary is a refuge for the Florida scrub-jay, gopher tortoise, and Eastern indigo snake.  Amenities: ADA Access Parking, Restrooms, Pavilion, Playground

Choose the 6k or 12k distance you would like to complete.

Every participant that completes a course will get great finisher swag and a t-shirt for each race completed. If you complete the series, you will get an additional series completion award at the “End of Series Party” and qualify for the SPACE COAST TRAIL RACE SERIES OVERALL awards!

AT EACH RACE:
Besides the finisher swag….

There will be awards for the TOP 10 places for each race, each distance, male and female.

Top 10 males for the 6k

Top 10 females for the 6k

Top 10 males for the 12k

Top 10 females for the 12k

TIMETABLE:

January 18th - Early Packet Pickup and Registration at the Running Zone, 3696 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

January 19th - Race Day Packet Pickup and Registration at Malabar Scrub Sanctuary

6:00 AM - Packet Pickup and Registration Opens

6:45 AM - Packet Pickup and Registration Closes

7:00 AM - 6K and 12K Start

Race Contact Info

If you have any questions about this race, click the button below.

RUNNING YOUR FIRST TRAIL RACE

RUNNING YOUR FIRST TRAIL RACE?
If you’ve never run a trail race before here are some helpful things to consider. 

Be Careful and Watch Your Step
The trail includes some technical areas that have roots and uneven ground. If you are not accustomed to running this type of terrain you may want to walk these sections for your safety.  The are also some areas where you may need to duck down to avoid hitting your head. 

Stay Hydrated but Not Overhydrated
Remember to drink fluids with electrolytes. Do not consume too much water without taking in enough sodium.or you could suffer from hyponatremia (low sodium in your blood).  Every runner sweats differently, Your body reacts to heat and humidity differently, and reacts to the stress of a race or training differently.

Leave No Trace
There’s a saying “Leave No Trace” that trail runner’s adhere to, which is to leave the trail like you’ve never ran on it. So please throw away any trash in the designated trash bags along the course and carry any  empty wrappers in your pockets or running packs. Please stay on designated trails to minimize your impact.

Yield to Faster Runners
Some people at the race will be running competitively. When you hear a runner come up behind you during the race please try to step aside to let them pass. Even if you are in a narrow section of the trail try to find an area where you can step aside to let runners pass.

Be Courteous
If you are a faster runner please be conscientious about your fellow runners, give them time to get out of the way. One way to do this is to politely say “How it going?” or just a “Hi”  As a last resort you can say: On your left.” so you can pass to the left of the person. For many runners this will be their first trail race so let’s encourage each other to finish the race and have a good time.

Headphones
If you would like to use headphones please be cognizant of your surroundings and other runners especially if they are trying to pass you. If you must use headphones consider bone conduction headphone so you are not blocking out the outside sounds.

For 12ker’s…. Running a Loop Based Race for the First Time?
The benefits of a loop based race include:

  • Proximity to the aid stations
  • Ability to place your own drop bag with your gear and supplies near the start/finish line if needed
  • Gain familiarity with the course during the first loop and you’ll know it well for the second loop
  • Each loop will be recorded as you tag/cross the start/finish time.

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