Race Report: Broad Street Run - 10 miler
Mini-rant: What was not so great about the run was the corrals were a mess. My only other corralled races have been with Disney (halfs + marathon), but those were so much better organized compared to Broad Street. For starters, there were no volunteers preventing people from starting in whichever corral they felt like and a lot of people took advantage of it. I'd been placed in a slower corral as I'd estimated my time at registration based on an older half marathon, so I lined up closer to the front so I wouldn't be caught behind too many people at the start. To my astonishment, a group of women from an even slower corral lined up behind me and started loudly talking about how they were injured and probably going to walk significant portions of the race and how they hadn't really trained. Why line up then in a faster corral towards the front of it then?

Looking around at bib colors, there were quite a few others who decided to give themselves an upgrade to what corral they should start in. It was pretty obvious throughout the run as I kept passing people from earlier corrals that lots of people lied about their predicted finish time, this wasn't just a few people having an off day. Considering the number of people who take part in this run, and how congested it got at points, why risk getting trampled? And why don't the race directors verify proof of times?
Anyway, I did have fun seeing Philadelphia in a different way and finished in 1:20:38 despite weaving like a goalie all over the course to get around people. If I ever run it again, I'd switch my expectations to "fun run" instead of one I was trying to get a PR in.