The events of the day before the marathon. We headed for the marathon around 6 o'clock and this was the start of this going badly. We ended up hitting rush hour traffic on the way to Hartford and barely made it to check in on time. Upon getting to get in, Riley and Nick recieved marathon relay bibs in place of the official marathon bib and I received a generic Hartford Marathon Foundation bib. There check in was strange in that they did not have numbers assigned to pre-registered runners and instead you were given whatever number they reached for during check-in.
After checking in, it turns out that they had run out of the official t-shirts. We were asked to write down our name, which race, address, and shirt size as they would be mailing them to us. As of this post , we have not received our race shirts. We were informed that the order was placed the end of November and we would have them in four to six weeks.
So next up is the race itself. For the race itself, I have nothing but good things to say about the course and the volunteers. The course itself had a lot of great scenery and whether it was running on water or through downtown Hartford, it was beautiful. The first six or so miles were run with those running the half marathon and then from there we split off onto our own course. The marathon course was lined with both spectators and volunteers water stops were frequent enough. They averaged about every other mile or so.
Crossing the Finishline! |
Crossing the finish line was amazing. We were greeted with water bottles and what we call "space blankets". What we were not greeted with however were the hard earned finisher's medals. They had run out of them as well. Once again we were asked to put our name, event and address on a sheet of paper as it was going to be mailed to us. We have all received them in the mail. It is easily the coolest finisher's medal in my collection.
Note: That is not the official shirt. It was one I purchased at the race day expo.
1. Riley and I started singing Livin' on a Prayer at mile 13. "Ohhhhh, We're halfway there."
A few fun and random notes from the race:
2. The highest elevation we had to climb was at mile 25.
3. It was inspirational to see many of the runners who also achieved there goal of finishing a marathon. It can see like a daunting task.
4. The Cracker Barrel has the greatest bacon cheeseburger and apple cider ever.*
*This could have just been my hungry self making me believe this.
*This could have just been my hungry self making me believe this.