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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Zooma Half Marathon

Today I ran the Zooma Half Marathon which was in Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island. This is a women's race series. My running partner, Lisa, and Lisa's friend Heather and I signed up for it about 3 months ago. We stayed at the Hampton Inn in downtown Fernandina and it just happened to be right by the start! It was great because we were able to walk out to the start just a few minutes before the start.
Ready to start!
The course winds through downtown Fernandina...
On Center Street
...turns north on 14th street and crosses over a bridge which then leads you through a back gate into Ft. Clinch State Park. 
Beautiful morning!
After running to the beach access area, you turn around in the parking lot and run out of the park, onto the beach road and then end at the Ritz Carlton. The worst part was running through soft sand. It was a bit longer than 13.1 (more like 13.3.)
ALL DONE!
Although I did not set a personal record, I had a great race. It helped to have Michael and Annie along with Lisa's daughter, Rachel and her friend, Shelby cheering us on. We even had our good friends, John and Denise, cheer us on! They came up and stayed with other friends Lu and Sandy, who hosted us the night before for a tasty Tex Mex dinner!

Zooma had a nice after-party on the lawn at the Ritz but we were starving and ready to eat our well-deserved post-race burger, so we didn't linger long.
Our blingy medals
Thanks to Lu's suggestion, we ate at T Rays and had a great burger!
I even ate the bun and the fries!
Now that that one's behind me, I've gotta find something else to train for. My Sonlight pals have invited me to run in their hometowns. Hmmm...I'll have to see when those races are! Destination races are fun!

6 comments:

  1. Way to go, ladies! Miss you and Lisa on Fridays! You both look fabulous!

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    1. Thanks Melissa! I miss seeing you on Fridays too! :'(

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  2. I'm so impressed that you did this! I can't even imagine running that far. Way to go!

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    1. Thanks Lana! I remember the day I told my husband I could *never* run a 10K! He's reminded me of that statement many times! :)

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