A Lesson in Running Your Own Race. And Chocolate.

23 Oct

Last weekend I ran the 5th Annual Hershey Half Marathon. And I can’t wait to do it again!! There are obviously a few things I’d do different, but I am definitely doing this one again!

As you know, I’m a fan of amusement parks of all shapes and sizes. And, I’m also a fan of chocolate — so win win! Oh, and there’s that running thing too.

I was running with 2 friends  – one of whom hasn’t done a half marathon since the More Half Marathon back in, I wanna say 2006 (because I’m sure it was before I moved into my house…) and the other who ran at Hogsback with me last month 🙂 The plan was my usual 1:1 intervals combined with my love for walking up hills and running down them. My training plan for the week called for 9 miles so I was really not concerned with time. – I’d be happy to at least keep my Hartford Half pace!

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Packet pickup was simple and fast! There were only a few vendors which was fine with me – I only intended to buy a special 13.1 magnet for the car (the “.” is Kiss shaped!). And I did. Nice long sleeved tech shirt + some Hershey treats in the swag bag (which was a nice string sack!). And 2 tickets to HersheyPark in the Dark, per person!

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We dropped our things back in the car and headed in to the park even though it wasn’t dark yet! Time for some rides. And by rides I mean Roller coasters of course!!

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Disclaimer: Jenn took this picture on race day, not park day!!

We played around for a few hours in the chilly day — note: roller coasters in the cold are really kind of fun!!! Back at the house we ate dinner (hearty burgers, roasted potatoes, green beans and a glass of red wine) and headed to bed early. We figured if we left the house by a quarter to 7 we’d have just enough time to park, potty, take some pictures and line up.

And that’s where things started to go … um…not good.

Traffic. We sat for 20 minutes on the highway waiting to just get into the parking lot! This was after I’d splashed fresh hot coffee all over my hand and then spilled some all over my things in the car! Jenn found us a lovely parking spot and we hopped out of the car. As we walked/jogged/trotted towards the start line we heard the National Anthem start. And finish. And then we heard the voice of a small child starting the race.

STARTING THE RACE!!!!

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Stop!!! Wait for us!!!!!

And at least one of us really still needed a potty!! So, knowing we’d have to stop soon we decided to suck it up and hit the portapotties at the start line and then get started.

Now here’s where the “running your own race” lesson comes in handy.

When you start well after the majority of the pack, there is no doubt that you’re gonna be a very literal “Back of the Packer”!  The temptation is quite STRONG to try to catch up with the larger pack. Even though you know there were still a lot more people still coming in from the parking lot!

We started out quite strong — and worked the intervals! The first couple of miles seemed to fly by – and I was happy to accidentally meet one of my invisible friends that I didn’t even know would be there!

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And then we ran into this guy when we got into the park..

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We kept up the intervals for the most part even though I know both of my friends would have preferred to run on ahead!! But, this was basically a training run for me, and I really was mainly concerned with finishing. I surely didn’t want to get picked up by “the truck” but also knew that once I passed 9 miles I was good for the day!

It was a gorgeous course – we ran past the old factory, through Hershey and toured the campus of the Milton Hershey School where a lot of the kids were out coaching us through miles 7-9 ish!

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This would be an interesting job….

We met up with their mascot The Spartan. Not a Trojan.

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The school band was playing as we were heading out of the school grounds

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And then we ran into this guy!

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The miles definitely flew by and you know I was eagerly anticipating the “Chocolate Aid Station” — which was a bit before mile 12. Note for future runners of this event – it’s a BOP win cause there are boxes and cases of chocolate that no one wants to pack up. Also, please don’t just throw your chocolate on the ground! That is very wasteful!!

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Anyway we got through the chocolate gauntlet and headed towards the Hershey Stadium and the finish line! We grabbed out super post-race goodie bag – in an insulated lunch sack!

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There was also a healthy apple (that I ate!) and a granola bar that I gave to Jennifer. The little Hershey bars were my haul from the chocolate aid station!

And then hung out in our mylar blankets waiting for traffic to die down some! Managed to get a post race bling shot too!!

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So, yes, this was a fun one and I will most definitely do it again — and not just for the chocolate!!

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7 Responses to “A Lesson in Running Your Own Race. And Chocolate.”

  1. littlemoreeachday October 24, 2014 at 4:43 pm #

    This race is now on my mental list of “one day” races. Love the candy aid station!

  2. Jenereesa @ ScootaDoot October 23, 2014 at 2:07 pm #

    Awesome recap! I don’t know what I would have done if I missed the start of a race. Probably what you gals did but I don’t know if I’d be so calm! This race is definitely on my bucket list.

  3. courtruns4cupcakes October 23, 2014 at 9:58 am #

    Oh my gosh this race looks like so much fun! I want to add it to my race schedule next year. The goodie bag looks amazing!!

    • outrunningthefork October 23, 2014 at 10:49 am #

      It was REALLY fun – hills wind and all!! And great swag – both pre and post race!!

  4. Karien @ Running the Race October 23, 2014 at 9:13 am #

    Ooooooh, love the medal! And, of course, the chocolate! Great job 🙂 .

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