athlete guide - Your Wild

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athlete guide - Your Wild
 ATHLETE GUIDE 2015 Wild Schedule 9:00am­ 9:30am Late package pickup (avoid the lineups and pickup on Saturday!) 10:00am 5K What's Your Wild ­ 'Run Like A....' race start 10:05am 5K What's Your Wild ­ 'Walk, Trot, Swing Like A...' jog/walk start 10:45am 1K Wild­Onzie Walk/Run 11:00am Draw Prizing, Awards & Zoo­rific Fun! Packet Pickup Packet Pickup for all events will be held at the ​
Tech Shop ​
on 11419 104 ave We recommend that you please pick up your race packet ​
prior​
to race day. A friend or family member can pick up your packet provided they have your email confirmation. ● Saturday April 11 ○ The Tech Shop ­ 11419 104 ave. ○ 1:00 to 5:00pm ● Sunday April 12 ○ Edmonton Valley Zoo — located just before the Zoo main entrance ○ 9:00am­9:30am **Note:​
No packages will be handed out after 9:30am Chip timing Those participating in the 5k will be chip timed!Your timing chip or "bibtag" is placed on the back of your race bib. It must be correctly worn for your race time to be accurately captured. 1. Do not remove the "bibtag" or foam spacer from your bib. 2. Do not fold your bib or excessively bend or twist the "bibtag". 3. Wear your bib on your chest/abdomen. Do not wear on your back, side, leg or arm.
Costume Contest Remember to run in your favourite animal costume! We have some wonderful prizing for the wackiest and wildest Children's and Adult Costumes! Costumes will be judged at the ​
11:00am Prize Ceremony​
located in the central courtyard. Getting There PLEASE GIVE YOURSELF LOTS OF TRAVEL TIME​
— We strongly suggest that you plan to arrive before 9:30am. Admission Information for Race Morning Registered race participants​
receive complimentary entrance into the zoo on race day! Please have your bib ready to provide as proof of participation when entering the main gate. Spectators can enter the zoo, but have to pay admission​
. Parking There is ample parking in the zoo. Please follow the directions of parking marshalls upon arrival.
Baggage Check The only bags that will be accepted at Baggage Check must be a knapsack or smaller due to space limitations. Baggage check is at the athlete check­in area. ● Opens at 9:00am and will close at 9:55am sharp! ● Located at the athlete check­in area ● Bags will be picked up at the same location. Baggage check closes at 11am. ● Donate what you can to the Valley Zoo Development Society at Baggage Check. 100% of the donations will go to the VZDS
Start Line The start line is located in the Zoo's main parking lot. What’s Your Wild? Course Description & Maps All the courses are very scenic, however please be prepared for a number of hills! 5k​
— Start time 10:00am Beginning on the East side of the Zoo entrance, athletes will run east to Laurier Park Road. Athletes will follow Laurier Park Rd Southwest towards Quesnel Bridge (yes there's a good hill for you!) and the turnaround point. Returning the same way, athletes will turn right and loop Laurier Park in a clockwise fashion. Returning to the start point, athletes will enter the zoo and loop through all areas of the facility! If you haven't been here in a while, you'll be slowing down to check things out. The finishline is in the new central courtyard. 1k​
— Start time 10:45am. Beginning next to the finish area, athletes/animals will make a 1k loop through the park. Let's hope the zoo­keepers can differentiate between the real animals, and this wild bunch!
Course Restrictions Baby Strollers are welcome in both events, please start at the back of the groups. For the safety of all participants, baby carriers, skateboards, roller blades, animals and unauthorized bicycles & wheeled devices are not permitted in the race. Time Limits
The time limit to complete the 5k course is ​
1 hour, 15 minutes​
. Finish Line Both events finish at the same location, in the central courtyard. Please keep moving through the finish chute and plan to meet your friends & family at the designated meeting site in the post­race area. After exiting the Finish Chute participants will have access to sport drink, water and Medical attention (if required). All finishers will also receive their medal before exiting the Finish Chute into the Party Site. Post­race Site Following the race, all runners, family and friends are invited to join us at the post­race site! Celebrate with plenty of post­race food and drinks. Water Stations There will be one water station on course at the 2.5km point as well as plenty of water and sport drink at the finish­line. Washrooms Are available at the start and finish. Medical Information Members of the Canadian College of EMS will be on course and will be located at the finish line medical tent to provide first responder support. Edmonton Valley Zoo Fun Facts! ●
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360,000 plus people visited the Edmonton Valley Zoo in 2014 32,000 children registered for education programs Over 350 animals call the Edmonton Valley Zoo home The Edmonton Valley Zoo participates in Species Survival Programs which ensure the genetic survival of some of the world's most endangered animals. ● Our SSPS Include: ○ Grevy Zebras (estimated 1,600 in the wild) ○ Amur Tigers (less than 700 in the wild) ○ Golden Lion Tamarins (less than 1,700 in the wild and 500 in zoos) ○ Snow Leopards (estimated approximately 2,000 left in the wild) ○ Red Pandas (less than 10,000 left in their wild habitats) Valley Zoo Development Society The Valley Zoo Development Society (VZDS) is a registered charity and not­for­profit that was started in 1988.The VZDS acts in partnership with the City of Edmonton to ensure the continued development of this treasured local facility. Owned and operated by the City of Edmonton, the Valley Zoo is currently home to over 300 animals and more than 100 species. The Valley Zoo has grown significantly since it opened in 1959 as The Storyland Valley Zoo in its current location in Laurier Park. Once a 5­acre petting zoo, the Valley Zoo is now an educational facility, which contributes to the conservation of global biodiversity through its participation in the Species Survival Program (SSP). Charitable Registration Number: 88639 7595 RR0001 VZDS Pledge Drop­off & Fundraising Prize Pick­up Donations will be accepted at package pickup and on event day. Remember you can continue to fundraise online until the end of the month! Push your fundraising goals until April 30! Raise $250 Receive an Annual Zoo Pass! Raise $500 Receive a Behind the Scene encounter with the Lemurs or Seals!* Raise $750 Receive an Annual FAMILY Zoo Pass! Raise $1000+ Your Choice:​
Annual Family Zoo Pass & a​
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Lucy's Kisses​
Painting Or​
an original 16"x20" painting by Lucy! Participants who fundraise in excess of $1500 will have their names entered into a draw to become a "​
Zookeeper for a Day​
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