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Yeah! I will be with my sister and a couple of other friends, and we'll definitely keep in the loop to make a plan. I've already warned them I might have other "running friends" in the area...
Signed up for a Ragnar relay in October.
WHEREWHEREWHERE? Come do Vegas in November with us!
That is going to be one hilly focking race, you know that, right?
I have two deal-breakers when it comes to marathons:(1) There can be no "companion" events, like a half, 5K, 10K, or even a relay.(2) It can't be a jackass race, which eliminates virtually every race that has over 2000 finishers, including Boston.
Didn't organize your own marathon, too?
I have no real opinion about 1, but definitely agree with 2. If you want to have a small event, then it can often only be profitable with smaller races. I especially like it when the smaller races start after the marathon.I ran Boston last in 2010 and I disliked how crowded it is. Never doing that again. When I first ran it, it had like 6,000 runners in it. That was manageable.
Give me Clarence DeMar in NH. About 250 finishers. The race director stands at the transport buses and shakes every runner's hand as they get on the bus. Amazing, scenic course.Give me Holyoke (Walter Childs) in MA. No more than 100 finishers. Awesome volunteer support. Amazing post-race feast.
I live in the Hill Country!! I did Bandera 25k a couple of years ago, and it can't be any worse than that.
Did both of these, a long time ago. I think Holyoke had only 50 runners back then. And yes about the post-race feast. I won some kind of award there, too. I don;t remember why, but I ended up with a very nice pair of In Sport running shorts.I am surprised Clarence Demar is still that small. I loved the course, but the last miles had some heavier traffic. It's on my list of races to run again, though.
I've done Holyoke twice in the past 6 or so years. Each time I won a pair of running shoes. The race is organized by a running store, so...The DeMar course has changed a lot, even recently. The course is better than ever.