Here we are midway through 2024...I'm solidly in my Racecation Era.
One of my goals this year is to run a race 10k or longer each month. These races have to be timed. Why? I have learned that I perform differently when I am wearing a timing chip. I push harder. I challenged myself to take on a chip-timed race every month for 2024 to see what I could accomplish. Six of these races need to be half marathons.
Now that I am not spending time chasing my kids around as much, I have time to run around (literally) chasing my own goals and dreams. With that in mind, I decided to make some of my monthly events Racecations. Yes, I am planning a number of trips centered around specific races. Unusual? Maybe. But why not?
I had a few criteria for choosing events. First, they have to be "back of the pack" friendly. Another way to say this is that they need to have generous time limits. Although I am running often, I am by no means fast, and what's the point of traveling for a race if you get to the end and the finish line is closed...or if you get pulled from the course before you finish? So I have to read the fine print and see if I can be reasonably assured I will finish in time.
I also wanted races with great crowd support. Even if I travel with people, in most cases I spend a lot of time running by myself. With that in mind, I want some cool things to look at. Neat neighborhoods to pass through. Fans coming out to cheer. In many cases, this means bigger races.
Finally, I admit I want a medal for every race this year. The bigger, the better. Other swag is also great, but a big medal makes me irrationally happy.
I've been compiling possible races from facebook groups for slower runners, a great site called Race Raves, and other posts I've saved. Then I spend time cross referencing with my calendar. A peek at air fare is also part of the process.
I've written so far about the Little Rock Half Marathon, and more recaps are on the way. Am I on the way to joining the 50 States Half Marathon Club? Maybe. In the mean time, I hope you'll enjoy racecationing with me! Which have you run that are worth the trip?
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