packet pickup was a bit of a hike from my dc airbnb...as in it was in virginia. jenny had emailed ahead of time and asked if race day packet pickup was available and they said no...only to find out race day morning that they did indeed have race day pickup. so that definitely wasn't cool. it was your standard packet: bib, cotton shirt, and some ads.
the race was set to take place on the chesapeake and ohio canal towpath, making this a semi-trail run. apparently after rainy weather it can get pretty muddy and mangled out there, but we were lucky to have sunny skies and a dry path, so i don't think it was very trail-y. i spent the day before being a tourist and ended up walking about 15 miles, so i was a little worried about how i would do, but decided to just have fun and enjoy having company during this race. jenny and i met just as the director was making his announcement about how the course would work (run to the water station and then turn around) and then got set to go.
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| the beautiful towpath / image found here |
ahh, slowing down and walking. it always kills me. it felt so nice to just walk and chat that i didn't want to pick up the pace again. we finished out the second half of the race by running with a bit of walking, which was nice since i was getting hot and tired by this point. but it didn't feel like we were out there for very long and before i knew it, we were running toward the finish! we finished in 38:13. definitely not a record for either of us, but it was so nice to run with another person that it didn't even matter!
because the race was located in beautiful georgetown, we seized the opportunity to get treats at baked & wired. i got a soy dirty chai latte and a vegan cupcake before parting ways with jenny. i intended to head home, but the river called out to me and i ended up walking along the water before stopping to devour my treats. a perfect ending to a great morning, if you ask me!
and what did i think of the georgetown 5k? it's a pretty small race put on by a pretty small company, which means they have some kinks to work out. not lying about race day packet pickup is a good place to start, but they also ended up not putting out the mile markers they had and ran out of bananas. however, i really loved the trail the race was on and the volunteer support was awesome. also, there were not timing issues for me, which i now consider a win since i have problems with that so often!
have you done a race in dc?
-b


I've done multiple races in DC since it's not too far from Baltimore-DC Rock and Roll, Cherry Blossom 10 Miler, and both Nike Women's DC halfs. It's nice but transportation always stresses me out. That cupcake looks yummy! My fave in Georgetown is Baked & Wired-it's the perfect post-race treat!
ReplyDeletei would love to do the cherry blossom 10 miler in the future! i can only imagine how hectic transportation must be morning of; i was just going to georgetown and even that was a bit chaotic for me and took almost an hour!
DeleteI've never raced in DC - but it looks beautiful (and the cupcake looks amazing) :)
ReplyDeleteit really was beautiful! georgetown is just gorgeous, and nice contrast to our urban chicago environment!
DeleteSo glad we got to meet and run together! Thanks for "training" with me and letting me know about the 5K :)
ReplyDeletethanks for being willing to split up your training to run with me :)
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