There was a 1/2 Marathon option but we did the 5K. It was my daughter'so first race and she was really excited because she also got a medal!
Packet Pick Up
Packet Pick-up was at the local Dick Pond running store. This location happens to be on my way home from work so it was really convenient. I spent less than 5 minutes parking and getting our gear! They gave these nice reusable tote bags! I was actually kind of excited about the tote bags because I use these way more than the drawstring bags you usually get. It came with a nice water bottle an energy bar and the race fleece. The one size of the 1/2 zip fleece was sold out so my Husband got a hoodie. The material is the same and it's very soft but very thin.
There were 2 different bibs. Some of our friends got a very sarcastic bib that read- I'm running a 5K you're probably still sleeping. They were really cute.
Start Line
We got up at dark o'clock even though the race was pretty local. There were two different locations for the start and finish lines so we took 2 cars in case the shuttles weren't great. There ended up being plenty of shuttles and so if we do this again I wouldn't feel the need for 2 cars. The biggest concern was the weather as it was 32 degrees and we weren't sure how much waiting around for shuttles we'd have to do. Turns out we did no waiting so that was nice.
The race was in Busse Woods Forrest Preserve which has a paved path through out. For the most part the path was clear of snow but there were quite a few ice patches especially at the beginning of the race. I did do some skating at one point and from there I took it much slower. I was really worried about an injury derailing the rest of my training.
It was a really pretty day and once we got going I was just warm enough. It was not a large race field, I would say less than 800 people so that made it pretty easy to maneuver. My high school provided volunteers for the aid station and post run fuel. It was nice to see teenagers volunteering in their community.
Finish Line
There was a DJ at the finish line but if there was a photographer, I missed them. The medal they were handing out was different than the one shown on the website but is was nice. It had the race name and a decent ribbon.
There were a few different food stops. One had bananas, oatmeal cups, fruit snacks, cookies, and granola bars in addition to warm apple cider and bottled water. I think I saw hot water for the oatmeal but we ended up taking ours home. We took a quick picture and headed to the car and the shuttle.
My shuttle ride reinforced the idea that runners are a friendly group. The person I sat next to struck up a conversation and we chatted about traveling to races and next goals all the way to the cars. It really is true that you are never alone at a race. As long as you are a runner you have friends.
My Time
My time was 48:29, 2 minutes slower than my previous PR. And that's just fine. It was cold, icy and my knee was bugging me a bit. My average pace was 15:23 which was still way better than it was this time last year when I wasn't running ;).