Race Review: Kids Rock Las Vegas
Rock-n-Roll Las Vegas Marathon Review (2 of 3) Kids Rock Las Vegas
Since I’ve started running, I’ve tried to encourage my kids to be more physically active since they’re really not into any sports. Earlier this year, we all ran in Mickey’s Main Street U.S.A. 5K as part of the Disneyland 1/2 Marathon weekend. With the inaugural Rock-n-Roll Las Vegas Marathon, another opportunity presented itself with Kids Rock Las Vegas.
This event was part of a training program by Ron Dixon and sponsored by McDonalds and Springfield products. As part of the event, kids were asked to partake in an 8-week training program which would total 25.2 miles. Then on December 4th, all the kids got together at the UNLV track and ran the last mile together. Although the boyz and I did not complete the entire training program, it was a great event to keep them active and running.
It just happened to be the coldest morning of the winter so far in Las Vegas but that didn’t dampen the spirit of the hundreds of kids at the track. There were a number of schools that participated and they showed up by the bus load. On the infield, they had areas for all the kids separated by grades Kindergarten thru 6th grade. Members of the UNLV track team were there and did a great job warming up the kids and getting them to the starting line. My only suggestion next time would be to have the younger kids go first. Waiting over an hour for the younger kids seemed to make things a little harder on the kids AND volunteers.
The event started with the national anthem and a flyover by two military helicopters – we didn’t even get a flyover for the marathon!!! Just as they would eventually do in the marathon, the kids were started in waves. Not only did this prevent some crazy smashups but it also allowed more than one runner to jump out to a lead. Ronald McDonald was in the house and ran the first half lap with the kids and then stayed at the finish to high five the runners as they passed (yes, this was a big deal). After completing 3 1/2 laps, they had a entire finish area set up for just the kids. They got to take photos, receive a goodie bag and were treated to free food and drinks. The biggest deal of the whole thing was getting an actual metal medal!!!
I really thought it was cool to have Rod Dixon at the event. Not only was it his program but he personally ran with each age group. And he didn’t just run up front. He picked out a kid that was slow or struggling and ran the entire mile with them encouraging them the whole way. In between races he signed autographs and chatted with a bunch of the kids.
Overall it was a great event and I can only hope that it grows with more kids and schools participating every year.
Tags: Kids Rock Las Vegas, Las Vegas, McDonald's, Mickey's Main Street U.S.A. 5K, Rock-n-Roll Las Vegas Marathon, Ron Dixon, Ronald McDonald, Springfield, UNLV


December 10th, 2009 at 10:39 am
Sounds like a great event! This is one nice way marathons can provide something for the whole family.
December 10th, 2009 at 1:11 pm
I love it. We try to do the same kind of things with our kids (ages 7 and 10). They did the Boulder Running Series this summer and really enjoyed the experience. It’s neat that your kids could “train” too, that helps put more value on it.