My Nationwide Better Health Columbus Half Marathon Report (I don't normally do these so please forgive the length and blah of it)
Picked up my packet after a meeting downtown and it was a breeze. Quite a few venders and a few freebies here and there (Picked up a Cap City Half Toboggan.) The packet itself wasn't great. Mainly brochures for other races. Picked up my half shirt which was black, but still cool I thought and a Poster. Quick in and out so I was happy.
The night before I carb loaded at Cici's Pizza.

Got my noodles there and some pizza with the white sauce.
Race Day -
Got up at 5:30 and was in the Garage by 6:15. Walked up towards the start and man was it cold out. 29 was what my car said. Got up to the start line and waited and waited. Finally got moving and tossed out my newly purchased $2 fleece shirt from the Salvation Army and off I went.
I was really worried about the cold and my lack of training in any cold so I should have went slow. I started all the way in the back as I usually do and started passing people left and right. I mean literally I was swerving all over the place. Mostly walkers and then some runners. I hit Mile 1 at 27:30 by the official time clock. I didn't wear my watch so I had no idea what that time really was. From that point I tried to keep that time in my mind each mile. The first 3 miles are wide open road and plenty of room you run past the Columbus Museum and the Franklin Park Conservatory. We are downtown, but heading away from there you see alot of trees and the beautiful change of scenary. Somewhere just past a mile the leaders go flying bye me. (I think I saw syko, but I'm not positive)
Around Mile 3 we turn into Bexley and some smaller streets, but very nice to look at with the houses and trees. The crowd support through here and really the whole course was amazing. I mean really it's cold out. I asked my family to stay home because of the cold and they did, but people were EVERYWHERE.
Somewhere in mile 4-6 we pass the Drexel Theater and Capital University then again beside the Franklin Park. Mile 7 was where I saw the leaders go past me so I was on the same road I started on. We then turn and head towards German Village for 8-11. If you've never been it's really an awesome place to visit (Stop by Schmidt's it my favorite.) We went around a park through there, but to be honest I can't remember the name.
The rest of the way is up High Street until you get to Nationwide in what felt like the longest climb ever. I remembered this from last years race and tried to prepare for it. I wasn't ready.
You then turn left as the Marathoner's continue straight and run towards the finish and right next to Nationwide Arena where the Blue Jackets play. I crossed the Finish line and Honestly didn't know what my time was.
Each Mile marker I passed I was in the 7:30 range (37:30, 47:30, etc.) So I thought I was close to a 10 minute mile throughout other than Mile 1 which I had no clue what my real time was. The last mile I thought took me 11 minutes as I ended up with a 2:28:08 or something like that.
After the race I got my medal and then stood in line forever. I wasn't feeling right which wasn't normal and we just continued to stand there. Couldn't get to the water because of the funneling system they had. Finally got my water, then saw bagles nah, then saw Bananas OK maybe, then I saw the Crispy Cremes (SCORE), then I grabbed some chips. Saw a bunch of people with these cool hats on and thought man I wish I bought that I didn't see it before the race. So finally I just asked a lady. "Oh they are handing them out at the Finish on the right side." Crud I finished on the left side so I went around the fence and watched people argue with a volunteer over the hat. I said if you get them to let us back in then I have no problem coming back around. They gave us all our hats and sent us on our way eventually.
So I get on my phone and of course can't find my official time. Signed up for something called tweetmytime and of course Twitter was down. For most of the early afternoon so it took me forever to find out my time. Which it said was 2:28. I told my wife no way that's right. I tried to push myself today just enough to PR. I finally got my actual time and it was 2:11:08 which was 8 minutes and 16 seconds faster than any half I've ever done.
I was so happy with the result and while it sounds strange I kind of think it helped not looking at the watch saying hey you need to slow down.....
Today my legs are sore which isn't normal. So I'm not sure if it's the cold, me running faster or what, but tonight they feel much better thanks to the Stick.
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Quick thank you to all the Volunteers and any of the race supporters. Ya'll were terrific!