Showing posts with label 2014 BRM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 BRM. Show all posts

Pre-race Post: Blue Ridge Marathon Packet Pickup and Expo

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The Blue Ridge Marathon has been on my radar for several years but this year was the first that it fit into my schedule...and that I was fit enough to tackle the challenging event, which appropriately claims the title of "America's Toughest Road Marathon."  On Friday, after a fun day with the middle schoolers, I made the short trip to Roanoke to complete packet pick up.  Packet pick up was held in downtown Roanoke at the City Market Building, which is centrally located in downtown and houses numerous takeout restaurants including Queso Southwest Grill, Hong Kong Restaurant, and All Sports Cafe.  I'll address the location a bit later in the post.




In an effort to beat the crowds (mission accomplished) I arrived at the expo, which began at three and was open until eight, slightly after 3:30pm and walked right up to the table to retrieve my bib and a friends bib who was running the half marathon on Saturday. The tent outside of the City Market building is where runners picked up their race bib before heading inside to find the expo and race shirts. There were plenty volunteers (wearing obnoxiously bright orange shirts) giving directions and helping participants find their bib numbers for those of us that forgot to look it up before couldn't remember our assigned bib numbers.


After grabbing both bibs, I headed into the City Market Building to find the following:

(Click photo to enlarge)
For a relatively small race, less than 2000 runners for the full, half, and 10k combined, the expo was appropriately sized and had most things a runner would need the day before a race.  I headed toward the loft on the left where runners could pick up their race t-shirt.  I like that the race shirts are differentiated by color for the three lengths: blue = full, green = half, and yellow = 10k.  Too often race organizers make only one shirt for an event that has both half and full options.  I enjoyed running into my old advisor (undergrad) Linda Vick, who is one of the nicest individuals I've met and was volunteering at the expo directing runners and running the half the next day!



After grabbing shirts, I headed down the stairs to check out the "rest of the expo." Foot Levelers, a custom orthotic company, is the title sponsor of the race and had a pretty elaborate setup at the expo. Mounted on their massive display was a large flatscreen TV that had a course preview sped-up on loop, which allowed expo attendees to preview the entirety of the course in roughly 10 minutes.  I saw this for the first time at Rock 'n' Roll USA last spring, the race that I proposed to Michelle in the middle of.  You can watch the video of the course HERE.  The photo to the left shows runners standing on some type of foot scanning device...I didn't stay around long enough to see the entire process.




I mentioned earlier that the City Market Building where the expo was held also housed several dine out restaurants.  I found it incredibly cruel that the race organization choose a location full of delicious aromas tempting even the most strong-willed runner's self-control.  I'm quite proud that I made it out of the expo without a burrito, cheeseburger, or ice cream cone and felt that even if I didn't finish the race the following day that my self-control was medal worthy.


After taking in the vendors and grabbing a blue tote bag with free stickers, tattoos, and other misc. promotional stuff, I headed up to the other loft where Fleet Feet Sports had a vast array of running products. Unfortunately, I didn't take a photo while I was up there shopping but my takeaway for the day was seven Vanilla Bean Gus for Saturday.  There was also the typical runner/race apparel available for purchase and they even had a Hoka Rep. there to talk about their maximalist shoes.  Of course, if you wanted a pre-race "hold your bib in front of you photo," which I'm guilty of having taken in the past there was a Blue Ridge Marathon banner to do so!  

On my way out of the expo, I noticed the local news was interviewing runners about why they choose the Blue Ridge Marathon.  As a side note, WDBJ7 did a phenomenal job covering the race providing live coverage of the race in addition to taking photos and creating time lapses of the event.


With Gu purchased and bibs and shirts collected, I decided it was better to call it a day and head home to get some pasta in my belly before the ensuing long run.  As I was leaving, I grabbed this photo of the newly completed square in downtown Roanoke.  This was a parking lot that was really convenient if you wanted to grab something from the farmers market on the weekend but the pedestrian square they replaced it with is very nice too!




I was trying to grab a panoramic shot of the square when the light turned green and the cars began to move.  Notice anything funny about one of the trucks?  It moved forward just as I got to the front end resulting in a squished pickup.


Although the expo experience wasn't as exciting as usual, partly due to Michelle not being there, I was excited and apprehensive about how my legs would respond the following day, just three weeks after my first 100 mile race!  As I was leaving, I snagged this photo of the banner that was hunger near the City Market Building during a brief relief from the storms we'd endured all day:


Traffic was just starting to pick up as I as leaving a little after four and the parking garage had quite a line to get out.  One note for future participants, the parking garage off Campbell Ave SE DOES NOT accept cards as a form of payment.  I only realized this, despite having been there 10 or more times(?!?) when I handed them my card and the guy gave me a frightened look.  Fortunately, there were a bunch of folks behind me so the guy wrote an IOU (which I plan to mail!) and let me go on my way.  However, on Saturday during race day parking at the garage was FREE!!! So participants find this garage next year and enjoy free parking two blocks from the race start.

Stay tuned for my race report including how I managed to take 28th overall after faltering in the second half of the race dropping from 11th place!

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2014 Blue Ridge Marathon Entry Giveaway!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Updated 9/16/2013 - Congratulations to Phillip Wagnon on winning a FREE registration for the 2014 Foot Levels Blue Ridge Marathon!  Thanks to all who entered! Phillip is currently training for the Philly Marathon and says:


Back in early August, I announced I had been selected as a 2014 Blue Ridge Marathon Blogger and detailed in the post that one of the benefits to you guys would be the opportunity to hold a giveaway here on the blog for a free entry.  My week begins today, actually this morning at 12:00AM and runs through next Sunday (September 15) until midnight (EST).


I decided to use the Rafflecopter widget for this giveaway after learning a few things from my North Face ECS Georgia or Wisconsin giveaway, which closes tomorrow.

Here's how it works:

  • The winner will be chosen via the Rafflecopter widget below.
  • The winner will receive an entry into the 2014 FULL 26.2 Marathon.
  • The winner will receive a code via email to waive the registrations cost & online registration fee.
  • No airfare/ travel expenses included, no lodging included, no pasta supper included.
  • You can receive an entry Daily for tweeting about the contest so make sure you come back each day to enter via the widget.
a Rafflecopter giveaway



That's it!  Pretty easy!  If you have any questions or comments feel free to contact me or leave a comment with a question below.  Like I mentioned above, I'm learning with this contest and new to the Rafflecopter thing so bear with me.

In case you're not familiar with the Blue Ridge Marathon, check out this awesome video about "America's Toughest Road Marathon"


Ready.  Set. GO!!!

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Announcing a Blog Partnership for the 2014 Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon

Friday, August 9, 2013

It's been a whirlwind few weeks around these parts.  There are officially five (class)days left of the second summer session and I can confidently say I've never been more ready for a "semester" to end than I have these past 5 weeks.  Unfortunately my running has taken a back seat during this second summer session thanks to a very difficult advanced calculus course, which is thankfully the LAST math class I have to take to be a "highly-qualified" licensed Virginia mathematics teacher.

This morning, I received the awesome news that I was selected as an Official Blogger for the 2014 Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon!  I came across the following tweet in early July and favorited it to remind myself to come back and fill out the application.


The application was pretty straight forward and included questions like "Have you run the Blue Ridge Marathon before?" and "What will your blog offer for race participants?" and my favorite question "What running means to you? (100 words or less)."  I snuck in just under the limit after cutting a bit from an excerpt of paper I wrote this spring:
Running, in the purest definition of the word, is freedom.  Freedom from relationships, bills, and obligations; running is freedom from the tedium of life.  Running is where stress goes to die and when the imagination has recess.  Running is solitude, reflection, friendship, and camaraderie.  Running is man in his most primitive form.  Many consider it to be the most basic progression of human development - some call it evolutionary.  For me, running is cheap therapy and time well invested in my physical and mental health.  It has been my sanctuary, foundation, passion, and at times my obsession. 

This race has been on my radar and "must-do race list" for the past couple years but hadn't quite worked out.  I remember reading this article on Blue Ridge Outdoors, which caught my attention because the guy was wearing a Virginia Tech hat, and thought it was neat that there was a rivalry between the Blue Ridge Marathon and Mt. Lemmon in Arizona that also claims the title of "America's Toughest Road Marathon."  Enough of a rivalry that the race organizers of each marathon offered entry into the others marathon for top placing individuals to let the participants decide which race was "America's Toughest Road Marathon."

As an Official Blogger or the Blue Ridge Marathon there are some perks for you guys!  The post on the Blue Ridge Marathon website that had the link for the application detailed the following:

Become a 2014 Official Blogger

BadgeFinal555As we gear up for the 2014 Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon, we’re looking for a few wordsmiths to blog about the race, training for the race, and to host a race giveaway. All you need to do is enter information into the form below and you’re entered to become an Official Blogger.
Note: Previously running the BRM is not a prerequisite.
If chosen, you’ll receive a 2014 race entry (if you’re already entered, we can discuss alternatives) and an Official Blogger badge for your site. All we ask is that you host a race giveaway, blog at least once a month about the event, interact with our social media posts, and blog about your race weekend experience.
Deadline for entries is July 19. Bloggers will be announced Aug. 1, 2013.
which means I get to giveaway an entry to one of YOU GUYS!  I'll have more information about that toward the end of the month so keep a lookout for a tweet about the details.  As of 11:45 this morning, I'm all signed up and registered to run on April 26, 2014!

I've got some pretty cool idea's about my monthly blog posts leading up to the race but again you'll have to come back to see what I do!  In the meantime, check out the details of the race and this awesome video about the Blue Ridge Marathon!



  • What: Full & Half Marathon. 5-Person Team Relay. Walking Half. YMCA Kids Marathon
  • Where: Roanoke, VA and Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Date: April 26, 2014
  • Start Time: 7:35 am
  • Begins: Jefferson Street (downtown Roanoke)
  • Ends: Taubman Museum of Art (one block from start)
  • Total Elevation Change: ~7,234 ft. (full), ~2,500 ft. (half). Rumor has it this may increase in 2014.
  • Most Difficult Section: Roanoke Mountain on Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Awards: All runners receive finisher medals plus these additional awards based on place.
  • Beneficiary: Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Honorary Race Chair: Rep. Bob Goodlatte (Va)
  • Magnificent Views: Plenty
Now that the video has your heart rate elevated, follow the link to sign up!  Seriously! More than 7200 feet of elevation change!
register

So about this whole running thing...I guess I should get on it!  Heading out for a run now!  

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