I Am always on the look out for flat courses. They told me this race was very flat.
Meg
An excellent choice for walkers, since the course is open for 6 hours.
Pat This completes your half the states, right?
We are signed up for this one too. My only concern is that their website now states that they require a 15 minute per mile pace for the half. If you aren't maintaining that pace you will be dealing with roads being reopened and they don't guarentee that there will be course support.
The best pace I've had so far has been a 15:27 and that is on a flat course. I'm not sure what we are going to do.
Does anyone have any input or words of wisdom??
Thanks!
Susan
Yes, KY will complete my 'Half the States' quest. I won't be stopping, but will be slowing the travel pace - my first grandbaby is arriving next Feb and I will be staying (mostly) closer to home for awhile.
I need Kentucky so depending on how the spring looks I am leaning towards this race now.
Wow! what an opportunity!Frank, you should come to this race if you need Kentucky. It is a big fun race with a lot of crowd support and you get to run through Churchill Downs.
This year there is a special opportunity for people from the coasts needing states.
Kentucky Derby Festival Half/Full is the last saturday in april. (We have a shorter race with a bigger crowd the first saturday in May.)
Cincinatti's Flying Pig is the 1st Sunday in May.
This year they are back to back April 30th/May 1st.
If you want to stay annother week, watch the Derby May 6th, then Sunday May 7th is the One America Half in Indianapolis.