Philadelphia Half Marathon Recap (Part 1)

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November 19, 2012

It’s actually over.  I can’t believe that the half marathon came and went that quickly.  The weekend was absolutely amazing, and I’m sure you’re all just dying to hear all about it.

Expo

On Saturday morning, Bry and I drove to the Philadelphia Convention Center for the Health and Fitness Expo to pick up my bib and race packet.  The Expo had vendors, such as Running Skirts and Sparkly Bands (which you know I loved since I got some of their gear at the Runner’s World Half Festival).  I received my bib, a Philadelphia marathon bag, coupons, and a really comfortable tech-long sleeve t-shirt.

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After walking around the Expo for about an hour, Bry and I went to the Reading Terminal for lunch then braved the traffic home.

My dinner Saturday night was spaghetti!  I knew I would need the carbohydrates for energy the next morning.  I used the rest of our angel hair spaghetti and homemade tomato sauce.

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Race Day Morning

I went to bed around 10 PM on Saturday night, but my alarm was set for 3:20 AM and 3:30 AM on Sunday.  I knew I had to get a good nights sleep if I wanted to actually finish the race.  To my surprise, when the alarm started ringing early Sunday, I was wide awake and ready to go.

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All of my clothes were lined up on my bedroom floor the night before, because nothing is worse than forgetting your race bib.

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1.  Running Jacket (TJ Maxx)
2.  Freemotion Luxe S/S Tee V-neck (c/o)
3.  Nike Dri-Fit hat
4.  Futuro Moisture Control Knee Brace
5.  Spi Belt (c/o) – inside: my ID and Jelly Belly Sport Beans
6.  Race bib & pacer band
7.  Champion sports bra
8.  Zensah Smart Touch Running Gloves (c/o)
9.  Old Navy compression running crops

I ate two pieces of toast with butter and banana on top and got out the door around 4 AM.

Luckily, we didn’t hit any traffic on the ride down to Philly and for once we found a cheap parking garage ($9!) really close to my corral.  The purple corral was right in front of the Art Museum, so we sat there to keep warm.  Noted: I will be packing a blanket for the next winter race I do.  It was windy and COLD!

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Eventually the sun came up and I headed to my corral.  I anxiously waited with thousands of other people (approx. 30,000 runners).  I tried to get my music ready to go, but to my surprise Pandora wouldn’t load because of the high density of runners.  I wasn’t too upset, because I knew that the energy and crowds would keep me going.  YES, I ran the entire 13.1 miles without music.

Up tomorrow: Running 13.1


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I race sans music – I kind of feel like it’s safer. You can hear everyone around you, especially in a big race like that! Last thing I need is a trip and fall 😉 Heading over to read more!

I can’t wait to read more! The expo sounds like a blast! What time did the race start? It seems extremely dark even after daylight savings! I might have to look into this race next year!

It was light when we started running. Started at 7am.

I did Ottawa Race Weekend with over 10000 racers! It was my first race ever….in May 2012 🙂

Aw that sounds exciting! What type of run?

Congrats! I ran my second half without music, it was awesome 🙂

YES! I never thought I could do it, but I actually preferred being more in the present with the whole experience

Philly was my first half with some friends in college! I want to do it again one of these years… congrats!

Thanks laura! it was a lot of fun! The second half killed me!

you are amazing.
I may never run another half 🙂
I done one.
I may be done.