If you want a flat course, then the Tybee Critz Run Fest on Tybee Island (Savannah), Georgia is for you.  The race consists of a two-day run festival, where if you do all the events, the mileage adds up to a marathon (mileage-wise)— Friday night: 5k, Saturday: 10k, half marathon, 2.8 mile beach run and finally, a 1 miler.  Equals 26.2 miles.

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I am a special breed of crazy, but not quite that crazy–at least not this early and in the winter… so I opted for my third run at the Tybee Half Marathon. This was the Expert’s first timing running it.  (Race Report 2012; Race Report 2013).

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We stayed at Hotel Tybee, which was actually pretty nice, and 1 block from the start line.

It has like 2 stars on the website/Expedia, BUT it’s a good hotel for Tybee.  If you put it in the middle of Atlanta, sure, I can see how it would be two stars. But for a beach hotel at Tybee, I thought it was actually really nice. Comfy bed. Nice beach view. Air conditioning and heat that works.

We woke up around 7:00, and left the hotel at 8:10 for an 8:30 race start. Easy as pie.

And we were off before we knew it.

The race was uneventful in the sense that I had absolutely no drama, aside from the fact that I forgot to start my Garmin at the race start… I realized at the 1/2 mile point, and then pressed “start.”

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Sort of the method to this race madness, Cliffs Notes version:

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I finished 22nd out of 57 in my division, and with an overall pace of 10:01 min/mile.  I surpassed my half marathon PR by well over ten minutes, and this race by fourteen minutes–Race Report 2012; Race Report 2013

The Expert had a lovely PR (thirteen minutes) as well.  (And his momma was there too to cheer us on! <3 )

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Super happy with the race.

Happy with my (our) overall nutrition and fitness. 

Happy with (us both) getting stronger and running harder (and thus, faster).

[Update: Turns out the Expert hasn’t fired his coach, either.  Turns out she’s doing a pretty good job coaching him.  Code: I am coaching him, and we’re doing okay with that SO FAR! :)]

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Overall, I am thrilled with what’s in store for 2016.

Next up?  Ironman 70.3 Oceanside on April 2nd.  The #FiveRaces Countdown begins, starting with O-side.

It’s kind of a big ole epic year.

And that’s pretty much all I have to say about that.

#JustKeepMovingForward

 

9 Responses

  1. I think you should run a stand-alone 26.2. I think it would help your confidence running off the bike ALOT, plus, it’s pretty cool standing at the start of one thinking “It’s ONLY a marathon…”

  2. I don’t really have any desire to run a stand alone… I like my 2.4 mile swim and 112 mile bike warm-up. 😉

  3. I did a stand alone marathon for the first time this year and it was mentally harder for me than at the end of Ironman. None of that “run and done” stuff that makes it seem like not such a big deal:). Good for you on the PR!

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