On the Race Calendar

Screen shot 2012-04-20 at 9.53.28 PM.png

Tonight’s post is brought to you by the letter P, for pollen. My allergies are kicking my ass, and as a result, my ass is firmly planted in bed.

Speaking of pollen, my mom found a really interesting article on why New York allergies can be so bad: turns out that many of the trees are male and of the same few species. The male trees are the ones that release the pollen, and having only a few species of trees means you’re exposed over and over to the same type of pollen. I’d always wondered why my allergies could be so bad in NYC where there’s a lot less vegetation than outside the city. #nowyouknow

This morning I woke up in a mini-panic about my fall marathon (which is, you know, 6 months away) and started thinking about my race schedule for the rest of the year.

For it only being April, I’ve already gotten quite a few races under my belt:

Gridiron Classic

Tangled 5K

Disney Princess Half

RNR USA Half

More/Fitness Half

But I have a few more races that I’ve already pulled out my credit card for, and about 14 million other races I would sign up for if the peer pressure was right.

Currently Signed up For:

201204202220.jpg

Reach the Beach Massachusetts with Team Off Balance, May 18-19.

Tina sent out our legs before she went on vacation, and I’m going to be running 19.82 miles over 24 hours. Eek. I’ve heard that the adrenaline really gets you through, even when you’re tired, for these kinds of races, and I’m hoping that’s right. Either way, it will be fun.

201204202239.jpg

NYRR Mini 10K, June 9

I’m not all yay! women, but it is interesting to run women’s-only races, and I had a good time running this one last year. (And the year before, apparently.) What I like most about this race is that it’s not just one loop of the park–you get to run up Central Park West, which is cool.

201204202245.jpg

Wyckoff/Franklin Lakes Triathlon, June 16

Basically, it’s in my hometown–why not?

201204202248.jpg

Marine Corps Marathon, October 28

It’s cheaper than the NYC Marathon, it will be my friend Julie’s first marathon, and it’s in my old stomping grounds.

Almost Ready to Pull the Trigger


201204202249.jpg

The Color Run, 8/25 in NYC

Because…why not?

201204202251.jpg

Army Ten-Miler, October 21

I am dying to run this race again–it was my first long race, and I’ve run it twice. The only things keeping me from signing up for it: it’s a week before Marine Corps, and it’s the morning after a friend’s wedding. (In D.C., so I’ll already be down there for it…)

Newport Half, September 23

This half, in Jersey City, is fast, flat and cheap. The only thing keeping me signing up for it is that I’ve been invited to a wedding that weekend which I’m not positive I’m going to yet. (Yes, this fall is the fall o’weddings.)

What’s on your race calendar? And which races are you considering?

18 comments on “On the Race Calendar

  1. Kristin Miller

    Seriously thanks for posting that article. U never had allergies until I moved here, and I grew up in CT surrounded by massive amounts of vegetation! This comment is brought to you by the letter A, for allergy attack, at 4:24am πŸ™ I already canceled my short morning run w a friend who just started running. SHE was the one who suggested it, which is an annomily, so I felt AWFUL for canceling. My races are the Brooklyn half, women’s mini 10k, I wish I could do the color run but I think I’m on vacation, and NYC marathon if I get in. End rant.

    Reply
    1. Theodora Post author

      @Kristin Miller: Aw man πŸ™ Yeah, running sounds like hell to me right now. I’ve always had allergies to other stuff before moving here, but my seasonal allergies have never been so aggressive. Hope you’re feeling better!

      Reply
  2. Anne

    Marine Corps Marathon will be my first marathon, too! I’m going to be logging a lot of miles up and down the West Side Highway and East River Promenade starting in July, so if you’re ever looking for a partner, let me know! My credentials: I’m targeting a 3:59 race time and I’m very good at locating bagel shops near the finish lines of long runs. Just saying.

    Reply
  3. Megan @ Run Like a Grl

    I just wrote a post about the Color Run! I can’t wait for it to open so I can register.. it looks very cool.

    Other than that I’ll hopefully be recovered from my injury to run the Brooklyn Half in May and the Lake Placid Half in June.

    Reply
  4. Kristina

    I had my first race of the year last weekend – it felt good to finally race! I wanted to focus on training and not racing for the first few months, so that was the delay. I feel that I’m in a strange race cycle this year – I’ve mainly signed up for tri’s and one crazy trail race. I’ll probably do a few runs in the fall (am thinking about a 20K trail race and a half-marathon), but have yet to sign up for them.

    Reply
  5. Jillian

    Ragnar new england and Mohawk Hudson marathon are definites. Not sure about the rest! Maybe Cheshire half in CT next weekend!

    Reply
  6. Kimberley

    Hey! This post could not be written any better! Reading this post reminds me of my previous room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this write-up to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read. Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
  7. dorry

    my allergies are so much better here than they were in Texas. I think I’m just more allergic to certain things that grow down there…

    I want to run the mini 10K and the Color Run for sure!

    Reply
  8. Katie @ Katie Moves

    My allergies are a killer right now too. UGH. but your upcoming races sound very exciting..i have some duathlons coming up and I’m looking into getting into triathlons…havent done the whole swimming thing yet!

    Reply
  9. Kate

    I ran Newport two years ago. It is cheap, but it feels really cheap too. I ran it because it was in my backyard, but the race was kind of a mess. They were (not sure if anything has changed) really disorganized. The course has some beautiful views of the skyline and the Statue of Liberty, but it’s small and condensed, so you run a lot of back and forth. Also, there were a lot of bottle necks and they stopped runners at the Light Rail Crossings to let the trains go by. They ran out of water at the end of the race too. I know they got a lot of negative feedback after that race, so I’m thinking maybe some things have gotten better, but my advice would be if you’re on the fence about this one, just know it’s not really a great race.

    Reply
    1. Theodora

      @Kate: What year did you run it? I ran it ’10, and it was definitely not the machine that NYRR races are, but I remember thinking it was relatively well-organized.

      Reply

Leave a Reply to Megan @ Run Like a Grl Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.