1. Weather. I've been doing 5 am long runs all summer to beat the heat, so this was very welcome on race day:
2. Same day packet pick up. It's not easy to get to Bismarck, North Dakota. My flight arrived at 10pm the night prior, so I appreciated this option. They didn't charge for it, either (looking at you with angry eyes, Myrtle Beach).
3. Held on a Saturday. Most marathons are on a Sunday and cannibalize the entire weekend. I attached this to the end of a work trip, allowing my to maximize my weekend (& childcare coverage!).
4. Race includes a relay. This is great for a few reasons: 1. creates the feeling of a larger field, so you're never lonely on the course 2. relay runners with fresh legs are good pacers 3. more participants mean more spectators, like this handsome 4 legged fella:
5. Swag. I need a race tee like I need a hole in the head, but know I'll get great use out of a long sleeve, wicking 1/4 zip. I'm famous for overdressing on training runs, so a 1/4 zip allows me to bundle up and then zip down when I inevitably get too hot. The hat is a nice touch, too (all participants get both pieces). I also got a jacket for making the podium!
6. Flat, fast course. I was hoping for sub 4, stretch goal 3:40 (Boston qualifying time for women my age). I earned a 3:30 and 2nd female overall!
This wasn't a personal record for me, but it's only 2 minutes off (my PR was 5 years, 2 pregnancies, and 4 kids ago). I'm really proud the performance reflects the work I put in this summer!
Thanks to my Husband, Mom, and Mother in Law for this very generous 35th birthday present (childcare coverage, airfare, registration). State number 42- CHECK!