The Sept. event is the Philly Distance Run. It is a half. I did it last year and had a good time.
Just wanted to distinguish as it's different from the half that is run in conjunction with the Philadelphia Marathon, which is in November. The courses are similar, if not the same, but the events are conducted by different organizations.
DH and I are propably running this one. We did it last year and had a great time-- nice, flat course, usually good weather in Philia that time of year. The race was well run with pretty scenery along boathouse row. The entertainment was a bit sparse but ok. The Philadelphia Marathon Half has a similar couse but more hills through Fairmount Park-- it was also really cold last year-- water stations were all ice.
I'm thinking about signing up for this as well. One of the papers I picked up at the Broad St Run last weekend had a $10 off code for registration that's good until 6/15. I can post here when I get home if anyone needs it.
I ran it last year.. the Philadelphia Distance Run and enjoyed it. It remains my PR (1:50:08). If I have an opportunity to run it again this year, I will.
I also ran the Philadelphia Marathon (4:18) and enjoyed it, but as Jen said, it was C-O-L-D last year!
You can change the title by selecting Edit on the original post and then clicking 'go advanced'. It's been a while, but I think that is the way to do it.
I plan on signing up for the distance run. I was going to sign up for the philly half in November too, but I convinced a friend to do the Rothman 8k. I'll probably sign up after my next paycheck.
I expect to be running again for the 3rd year in a row. I really like the course. And I agree with Jen that the weather seems to be nicer in Sept than in November for the marathon. However, we had great weather the last 2 years of the PDR. There is always the risk of a 90-degree indian summer day. Oh yeah...for having a big sponsor like ING I thought the t-shirts and medals for the PDR this year were weak. The Broad St Run had way better stuff for less $$.
I'll be there. I plan on running with my TnT mentor. I'll be doing about 8 miles this week and 10 next week then taking it somewhat easy with another 6. I'll try to see you there! You guys will have to stick around and cheer me on since you will probably finish hours before me!
I am still planning to run this one. It will probably not be a PR this year, but I will use it as a precursor to another half I am running in Connecticut (Ridgefield Half) on October 4 and the Marine Corps Marathon in late October.
Maybe we can meet pre-race by Rocky like we did last year?
This is a training run for me, so I just hope to matain a pace that will allow me finish successfully at Marine Corps. That means a pace under 14:00 min/mile will make me happy.
I guess Goal #1 would be to beat last year's PDR time of 1:43:35 and Goal #2 would be to set a 1/2 marathon PR of 1:42:20. All depends on the weather which was beautiful (cool and dry) last year. If we catch an indian summer day then this will just be a training run for NYC marathon.