I have set a goal to run a half marathon in all 50 states and three countries by the age of 50. Read about the travels, times, places and an assessment of each race I run in. Thanks for your support throughout my journey!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Chicago Half Marathon - Here I come!!!!
This week's mileage will be chopped down to prepare for the Chicago 1/2 Marathon on September 12th. Some cut their mileage the week of to rest the legs, but not me. I like to gear down two weeks prior, the ramp it back up the week of. Though I will be on vacation, I don't want my legs to be on vacation! Here is a little bit about the Chicago Half Marathon:
The 14th Running of the Chicago Half Marathon & 5K takes place on Sunday, September 12, 2010. The 13th Annual Chicago Half Marathon & 5K sold out at 20,000 participants. Don’t miss your chance to participate in this 14th annual event. The Chicago Half is the fifth largest half marathon in the U.S. and the 21st largest road race in the country.
The start and finish line of the Half Marathon and 5K will be in Jackson Park, just south of the Museum of Science and Industry at the intersection of Hayes & Richards. Jackson Park, once the site of the 1893 World Columbian Exposition, is over 600 acres and provides recreational opportunities for athletes, nature lovers and beach goers alike.
The Chicago Half Marathon gives you the chance to run on Lake Shore Drive! This scenic 13.1 mile course will start and finish in Jackson Park and showcase the south lakefront and the Jackson Park Golf Course. The Lake Shore Drive stretch offers beautiful views of the great Chicago Skyline.
Event Highlights & Premiums
Sold out in 2009 and only accepting 20,000 registrations for 2010
Scenic view of downtown Chicago and Lake Michigan
Custom finishers medal
Commemorative Technical long-sleeve T-shirt
Computerized Timing & Scoring
Great course support
Entertainment throughout the course
Outstanding post-race party in beautiful Jackson Park
Water & Gatorade Endurance available at 10 aid stations along the route
USATF certified course
13 minute per mile pace is required
I am really looking forward to this race due to the scenery and the amount of people. While I do not expect a PR, I should run at a fairly good time. Out of the 20,000 participants, I will be thrilled to finish in the top 600.
My added motivation is that the entire week will be my wife and I's honeymoon. First part of the week will be down in Orlando visiting my bro, nephews and the Harry Potter theme park at Universal Studios. Then, we'll fly into Chi-town Friday to tour the city! I cannot wait to run in these new places!!!!
TIP: Some can go full steam ahead into marathon week, while others gear down. The key is to find your own regimen over a period of time. Stick to a schedule for your first one, then make adjustments later on. For example, the people that put on the Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon and Mini post a great schedule that begins January 1 for both distances. The calendars include a regimen for the novice, intermediate and advanced runner. I used this my first year and achieved the results I desired!
HAPPY RUNNING!!!!!
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Best of luck to you and Have a great time!!
ReplyDeleteGet plenty of pictures! I'll be cheering you on!