2026 Bill Robinson Memorial 10k

APRIL 25, 2026 9 AM

This race has been around for a long time.  The date was never convenient.

Truthfully I was not planning on running it.

I had just run a half marathon 2 weeks before and had a 5k planned in a week.

My friend Jenny pointed out that they offered a discounted race fee of $15 if you had never run the race.

So I figured Why Not?  And I needed to stay in shape for the 2 ten milers at the end of May.

DESCRIPTION:

The Hudson Mohawk Road Runners have held this 10k as its Masters (40+) Championship event since 1982. The race was named after one of the Club’s longtime members, Bill Robinson. He was, without question, one of the fastest and toughest runners in the capital region on both the road and on the track. Bill won this race in 1987 and 1989. Bill was a member of an HMRRC masters team that won a USATF National 10k title in 1989. However, while training the year after, he had a tragic accident that left him paralyzed.

The 10k race starts and finishes at the entrance to Guilderland High School. For the first mile the race heads out on Meadowdale Road and then bears left onto Frederick Rd. and onto Hawes Rd for about 1.5 miles of rolling hills. At this point the course bears right onto Weaver Rd., and the course’s main long downhill, to the 5k turnaround. At this point runners turn around and race back to Guilderland High School.

 not a flat spot on the course…

I had run several 5ks that started at the high school (2016-19) so I remember the hills. I am not opposed to walking up hills.

May 2019

Race Day:

The race started at 9 am so I left my house around 8 am (after having my standard breakfast of coffee and oatmeal.)

Yes, it’s spring but the temp when I got up was 35 degrees. As a result, I brought several options: cap, beanie, jacket, gloves, pants, etc.

I knew that you could wait inside the high school before the race and I could decide what to leave  on and what to leave behind.

This race had a small crowd.. but I immediately ran into runners that I knew.

Sue, my racing travel companion

Another advantage  of waiting indoors was the real restrooms.

I got my bib and shirt and chatted until it was time to head outside.

As you can see from the above pic, I took off my pants, jacket, wore a cap inside of a beanie (but left on my gloves.)

I was very cold at first but I knew that I would warm up (and I was correct.)

There was no electronic start line so we just started running.

I started with my friends Carolyn and Anne,

I tried to stay with them.  First I lost Carolyn and then Anne and being no fast and not slow, it was pretty lonely out there.

Mile 1-3:

I was very cold at first but I knew that I would warm up (and I was correct.)

There was no electronic start line so we just ran.

I started with my friends Carolyn and Anne,

I tried to stay with them.  Fist I lost Carolyn and then Anne and being not fast and not slow, it was pretty lonely out there.

The course turned out to be pretty straightforward, with a few mild turns and undulating hills. Up, up, up and and a slight down.

Where I live, there are no hills. When I run on the bike paths, the terrain is flat.

I knew that this race had hills and yes, I could have prepared for them.

But I did not!!

Not wanting to wreck my body, I just ran/walked up them.  It seemed that the better runners ran the whole race at a consistent pace.

There was a water stop around mile 2.  I wasn’t thirsty yet but I stopped as an excuse to walk.

Mile 3-6.2::

The third mile was great, as you find yourself flying down Hawes and then Weaver Road…

but then there’ was the turnaround and the fourth mile has you climbing back up.

There was a clock at the 5k point and it said 32-33 minutes.  Not bad I thought with all that walking…

But the hills seemed longer and harder.  Or maybe my legs were getting tired. I tried to run/walk up the hills. But I may have been walking longer than the first half the race.

Another water stop around mile 4, this time I was thirsty.. I actually felt warm. I had taken off my gloves  (and a short sleeved shirt would have been fine.)

As I mentioned above, I was running alone… At least the course marshals were supportive and cheered runners on. (Being on country roads, there were no spectators.)

Eventually we turned into the school parking lot and I gave it all that I had as I crossed the finish line (at around 1:05:xx).

As soon as you crossed the finish line, they handed you a raffle ticket.

Post Race Activities:

I was actually please with my time.  It wasn’t the old me but not even a PW.

Since this was my first time running this race, it was a course PR.

I grabbed some water and went inside.

Many of the runners were already finished and so they started calling out raffle numbers.  If you won, you got to pick out some running clothes (shirt, jackets, hats, shorts, etc.)

I didn’t win….

For refreshments, there was homemade soup, bread, pastries, food and coffee. (I sampled it all.)

Due to the size of the race, the age group awards were for 10 year age groups.

Anne won in her AG.

Carolyn and I won in ours.

What’s worse than getting a generic medal?

a ribbon

Additional Race Reflections:

The race was on country roads with practically no traffic.  It was well organized and I would recommend it you enjoy a challenge.

Positives:

  • Well organized race
  • Well marked scenic course
  • Some familiar faces
  • Free photos
  • Only $15 for newbies
  • real restrooms
  • indoor place to wait before the race and hang out after
  • raffle prizes (race apparel)
  • perfect running weather

Negatives:

  • Hills, hills, hills
  • No local running friends
  • 10 year age group awards
  • no spectators
  • low attendance

Would I recommend this race?

All in all, this was a fun race. The hills were a challenge but I’ve seen and experienced worse.

Final Stats:

Next Up:

May 2.

Happy Running! Did you race this weekend? Do you have a big races coming up? Do you run short races even when you are training for a big long race? Please share.


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Weekly Run Down for 4.19.26-4.26.26: A New Race

Yesterday I ran a new race (a new race for me).

And next week, I head to Florida for my annual tennis vacation.

Last Week –

  • Sunday – I started the day at the gym.. (Minimal reaction to yesterday’s COVID vaccine.)

I had planned to walk at the arboretum again but it was pouring…

Instead I did my walk in the mall before (and after) meeting my BFF to see the Barbie exhibit at the NYS Museum.

I had actually seen a similar exhibit in Montreal in 2020

and a short visit last year to one in NYC.

I’m not a big Barbie collector but I did have one when I was younger. Did you?  It was fun to be nostalgic and see how they have changed with the times.

  • Monday My friend agreed to meet me for a run before work at the high school track…

frost on my lawn… brrr!! and I dug out my Boston running shoes!

I got talked in a speed workouts.  A mile of 200s and then 2 miles of 400s. That will warm you up!

While I was working, I was also tracking some friends running the Boston marathon. (The perks of WFH.)

After work, I went to my first week of Beginning Pickleball lessons. Yes, this is my third time taking this class and the instructor wasn’t happy but I don’t play in between sessions so this gives me the opportunity to play once a week with beginner players.

But it was so cold and windy. I FROZE!!!!!

  • Tuesday – Another gym morning (and still feeling like winter) … and a walk after work.

back at the Arboretum (since I didn’t go there on Sunday)

  • Wednesday – Another chilly drizzly day. Where is spring?

a rare selfie at the Y

After work, I met up with the Training Challenge runners (for week 5: 5 min walk, 90 sec run, 60 sec walk repeated, 5 min walk.)  It wasn’t as chilly as it has been but if you look at the photo below, you don’t see any runners.  There were some runners in the Intermediate and Beginning groups but my Run Walker did not show.  I had to run alone.

  • Thursday – I started the day again with a Jenny run (but not on the track this time.)  I do prefer morning runs and the sun made all the difference.  We ran our run walk intervals with negative splits as I misjudged the time and ran an extra mile. (Again it helps to  WFH so no one noticed that I was late.)

I headed to office after lunch…

pretty drink to go with the pretty flowers

and then afterward, I went for a walk at nearby UAlbany to take advantage of a sunny day (They have been rare lately) and to kill time until…

sorry to have missed the cherry blossoms (top) but still some flowering trees

I could visit my granddaughter.

getting bigger and cuter everyday!!

  • Friday- A gym morning, a walk at lunch with Jenny in a nearby park and mah jongg in the evening.

our cherry tree has finally flowered and two of the eggs have hatched…

  • Saturday – Bill Robinson Memorial 10k.

I’ve run a 5k here but never this course.  I knew it would be hilly and I was right.

I did my best but since I never train on hills, I was cautious and ran/walked up them.

I definitely need to run on hills if I ever do this race again.

Though there were not a lot of runners, I knew many of them and I had a good time.  I even came in 3rd in my 10 year age group.

After brunch (and a shower), I went to a tour of a historical home.. It was interesting but I was disappointed in the gardens…

 

On the way home, I stopped off at Washington Park to check out the gardens there (Tulip fest is in 2 weeks!)

many have not bloomed yet but the ones that had were beautiful. worth the trip. (many more pics on FB/IG)

Last stop was grocery shopping!

  • Sunday -gym, walk/run, nail appt, cooking, time to start packing for my trip…

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  DAY OFF – gym, HIKE, pickleball lesson
  • Tuesday – run, haircut
  • Wednesday – run (training challenge week 5), pack!
  • Thursday –very early flight to Ft Myers, pick up rental van, drive to Naples, lunch, unpack, pool time, grocery shopping…
  • Friday – run, tennis, beach, dinner out
  • Saturday – Tropicool 5k
  • Sunday – run, tennis, beach

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Bill Robinson Memorial 10k Race Recap
  • Friday – Ultimate Coffee Date

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races?  Hilly or flat races? How ‘s your weather? Any signs of spring? Any vacations planned? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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Runfessions for April 2026

It’s that time again. Time to get things off my chest with Marcia’s Runfessions at Marcia’s Healthy Slice

1.I runfess…

I have amnesia. Have the spring temps always been this erratic?

One day 70 degrees and the next day 30 degrees.

Wind, rain, snow, sun…

2. I runfess…

This month used to be my favorite for scenic runs..

But where are all the flowers?

3. I runfess…

With THREE half marathons in one month, I hope I can keep up the mojo to run those long runs…

So I guess I’m glad that I do have TWO 10 mile races scheduled at the end of May.

The Boilermaker's Erie Canal Races (10 Miler, Relay & 5K)

May 17

4. I runfess…

I signed up for a 10k because it was only $15 (if you’ve never run it before)…

and it was a 10k (there aren’t many races at that distance.)

It is very hilly. Hope I won’t regret it too much.

4. I runfess…

My goal for running my last half marathon was to finish slower than 2:27.

oops!

Why?

That’s the qualifying rime for the NYC and Brooklyn half marathons (for my age group).

I didn’t want to be tempted to register.

Instead next spring, I signed up to run this one:

Happy Running! Anything to runfess this month? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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TT: Reasons To Race Often

If you are training for a big race: a half marathon, a full marathon or an ultra, it is tempting to skip races during your training cycle so you can complete all the weekend runs on your plan.

If you are not training, you also may feel that there’s no reason to race.  You can just run for fun on the weekend (for free).

I have no half marathons on my scheduled until Sept. 12!

But check out my racing calendar:

    • 04-25-26 – Bill Robinson Memorial 10k
    • 05-02-26 – Tropicool 5k (new course)
    • 05-17-26 – Boilermaker’s Erie Canal Race (10 miler)
    • 05-24-26 – Miles on the Mohawk (10 miler)
    • 06-06-26 – Mastercard NYC Mini 10k
    • 06-20-26 – Valley Cats Father’s Day 5k
    • 07-04-26 – Firecracker 4
    • 07-12-26 – Boilermaker 15k
    • 07-19-26 – Keep MOO’ving 5k
    • 08-09-26 – Run for the Roses 5k

Here are my Reasons to Race Often:

  • Races are more fun.

Running is supposed to be fun, right?

I don’t know about you, but I rarely have fun during my weekend runs. I get them done. Period.

The atmosphere before a race is inspiring and the feeling of accomplishment after a race is addicting.

  • It’s a speed drill in disguise.

Even if you say that the race only a training run or  you don’t care about your pace, most likely the enthusiasm and crowd support will have you running faster in a race than in your weekend run.

  • Free water stops, porta-potties and post-run refreshments.

Ok, not free because you have to pay to run the race but you know what I mean.

It’s welcomed support before, during and/or after your run.

  • You can practice race pace.

You may often run your weekend runs too fast or too slow.

Obviously it’s easier to practice “race pace” in a race.

  • You connect with other runners and make new friends..

When I first started running, I had no running friends so I would race on the weekends.

Now I do have friends to run with on the weekend but I always enjoy meeting new runners.

Here are a few more reasons (though they are not mine):

  • Bling

You get shiny medals.

  • Add to your Running Wardrobe

You get new shirts, caps, jackets, etc.

Happy Running! Do you ever use a race as a training run? Do you race often? Why or why not? Please share.


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Weekly Run Down for 4.12.26-4.19.26: Spring Running…

No snow pictures this week…

Even a few flowers.

And 70 & 80 degrees for a few days!!

Last Week –

  • Sunday – I started the day at the gym…

Afterward, I went for a walk at a nearby arboretum (as I did last Sunday).  This may be my new Sunday routine…

a few blooms…should see more each week.

I spent a lot of time raking and pruning…

look what I stumbled upon…

Eventually I did do our taxes.

  • Monday Gym before work. My friend Jenny asked me to meet her for a run before work …

I took it slow but my legs felt surprisingly good….

After work, I attended my monthly dinner out with my tennis friends.

always a fun time!

  • Tuesday – Just a walk at lunch with Jenny

and after work, a walk with a former co-worker (before the rain!).

80 degrees! Even the trees have finally started blooming

  • Wednesday – Gym again before work.

After work, I met up with the Training Challenge runners (for week 4). 5 min walk, 90:30 run walk intervals 12x, 5 min walk.

ran with 2 runners today but it was warm, muggy and I was pooped… but they did great!

  • Thursday – Just a run before work with Jenny.

it was muggy but felt much better than yesterday.. I guess I’m a morning runner…

After work, some errands which included a library visit..

yay. saw my first cherry blossom tree!!

  • Friday- A gym morning, walk at with Jenny at lunch (in a new neighborhood) after the rain…

my first tulips of the season…

and mah jongg at my house in the evening.

  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch.

Half marathons may be over for a while but I still need to keep in shape since I have two 10 mile races at the end of May.

I was glad to have company on most of my 8 miles… and catch up with the others at brunch.

the weather was great (a little too warm and sunny but not complaining since cold temps are on the way…

In the afternoon, I got my COVID vaccine (as I am headed to Fla soon.)

  • Sunday -gym, walk, visit to Barbie exhibit at NYS Museum

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  run, pickleball lesson
  • Tuesday – gym, walk
  • Wednesday – PM run (week 5 of training challenge)
  • Thursday -run
  • Friday – gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – Bill Robinson Memorial 10k
  • Sunday – gym, walk, ???

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Reasons to Race Often
  • Friday – Runfessions

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races?  How ‘s your weather? Any signs of spring? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF: Five Spring Running Essentials

spring

Now that it is officially spring and temps are even warming up, what do you need on your run?

Though many of the items below are things that you bring on your winter runs, they are more essential when it is spring:

1.Sunscreen

sunscreen for runners, sunscreen, summer, sun, lotion, sun lotion,

2.Bug Spray

Insect Repellent Guide: Deet vs. Picardin | REI Expert Advice

3. Baseball Cap

Best Running Caps | Coach

4. Sunglasses

Summer Sunglasses & Running Eyewear Guide for Runners | Marathon Sports

5. Hydration

Run Longer with These Hydration Packs and Water Bottles | The Strategist

ENJOY THE NICE WEATHER!!

Happy Running! What spring running essentials do you need? Please share.


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2026 Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon Race Recap

It seems like I’ve been planning this race forever. As with all my big races, I impulsively sign up way in advance (and then often regret it LOL).

I ran the first annual one in 2019. Due to COVID, in 2020, I ran the race virtually and in 2021, however, I ran it on a completely different course (a hilly one). I ran it again on its current course in 2022 and then in 2023, I was recovering from a broken foot so I had to skip it and volunteered at the finish line instead. But then, I ran it twice more in 2024 and 2025 (both in awful weather!).

So I signed up for 2026 Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon as my 78th Half Marathon for several reasons:

  • FOMO. Many of my racing/running friends were doing it.
  • It’s local. I can sleep in my own bed.
  • I am familiar with the course. I run on it often.
  • It’s a downhill course. (470 ft. elevation loss)
  • It was part 2 of a 3 race challenge.
  • I ran one just 3 weeks ago (so sorta trained.)

Half Marathon Training:

If you follow my posts, you also know that I am not strict about following a training plan. I ran my last half marathon on March 21 in Asheville, NC.

And I ran another a week before in NYC.

On weekdays, I tried to run 3x a week…sometimes it happened, sometimes it didn’t (and usually only 3 miles).

And then on the weekends, I schedule my long run. This training cycle, after the last half, I ran/walked 7  miles and then 8 miles…

I was counting on some muscle memory from the 13.1 miles that I completed 3 weeks prior.

Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:

Originally I thought that Deb and Barb would be sharing this race experience with me (like last year).

But they both got injured so I was solo (for the first time) but I knew other runners that would be there.

Thursday evening I picked up my bib at the finish line

and then met my friend Heidi for one last (insanely windy) run…

As usual,  Friday evening, I ate pizza for dinner (and babysat for my granddaughter).

I checked the weather all week and it kept changing from 70 degree to 50 degrees.

So what do I wear?

but I was tempted to change to short or long sleeves instead of the tank…

Race goals?

Also the same as usual. Finish happy with no injuries.  I have realized that having a time goal is difficult at my age. Having any expectations of a PR or even a course PR is unrealistic, as well.

thumbs up in 2019 as my 2:11 finish time qualified me for the 2020 NYC Half Marathon & Marathon.

again a successful 2:12 finish in 2022

That being said, since this race did not have the hills of NYC or Asheville, I was hoping to have a faster finish time than my last two half marathons (2:34:31 and 2:39:32) … but again, anything can happen on race day.

I’m pretty sure that it will be a course PW (2024= 2:21:44; 2025 = 2:25:41)!

Race Day:

Since I had run this race before, I was familiar with the start and finish logistics. But they still were tricky. There was a bus from the finish to the start (and no parking at the start). However this year, I knew when to get there and where to find nearby parking.  Close to 2,000 runners had signed up for this race!!!

Well, I woke up to 40 degrees(feels like 35).  Yup, it was still windy!

I kept my original race outfit added a throwaway jacket, Long sleeved shirt, foil blanket, gloves, and jacket for after. I decided against bag check since I planned to park near the finish.

I arrived around 6:30 am, found parking in the lot near the finish (most runners park in the parking garage), waited in my warm car and finally walked to the bus.

early view of the end

The line for the bus was long but there were so many buses and as soon as one was filled, it left.

I arrived around 7:45 am and the race did not start until 8:30. (A long time to wait when it’s chilly outside but at least this year, I knew to arrive later.)

There were so many familiar faces.. from former running groups, training groups, other races, etc.. All arriving and shivering (but remarking that this was the best race weather for this race.)

Eventually, it was time to enter the start area.

I reluctently removed, my jacket, long sleeved shirt, foil sheet, and pants…

brrrr

I was planned to throw them away but I checked at bag check (which supposedly closed and headed by truck to finish) and it was still there.

So I checked by bag and now my throwaways can be used for a future race.

Here are some posted pictures of the beginning of the race (from FB):

Anyway, here’s how the race went:

Course Map:

from my Garmin

Miles 1-5:

The course started in the park and then we ran just over 2 miles on the roads of Voorheesville so runners could spread out before they got on the rail trail.

There were a few steep downhill sections but it was very crowded  so this helped me not start out too fast.

From there, the course headed east for about 9 miles into Albany on the rail trail.

If you read my blog, you may remember that this is a trail near my home and that I run on often. It was nice to only have to run on it one way…going downhill.  It was not steep and I was able to run at a comfortable pace.

mile 1.5

As per my plan, I walked at each water stop. My friend Jenny was at the first one.  I think there were 2 in the first 3 miles. And after the first mile, I walked for a few seconds whenever I was tired.

My friends Deb and Barb were at the 2nd one. It’s great to see familiar faces along the way.

There were clocks at each 5k (but that showed the time based on when the first runners started). However, my Garmin did notify me of my splits.  So I knew that I was running slow and in the comfortable 11ish per mile range.

My breakfast was at 5:15 am so I was getting pretty hungry.  Eventually around mile 4, I ate my first GU.

The great thing about a local race was the crowd support and volunteers.  Many called my name (since it was on my bib) and it was so welcome. I was surprised how many showed up.

I was initially cold but as soon as I started running, I was so glad that I wore the outfit that I did.  I immediately took off my gloves and rolled down my arm sleeves.

Here are a few pictures from previous runs on this same trail:

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Miles 6-9:

So the race continued on this same trail.  The elevation felt a little steeper on this portion and my legs felt more and more tired.  Or should I say my quads were complaining from running downhill. Finally around mile 6 or 7, there was the water stop. I walked even longer than at previous ones.

At the 10k clock, it was obvious that I slowed but not much (since I had been running slow from the start).

What was nice about this race was that I knew so many of the runners.  They kept passing me by. Some just waved, others slowed and ran with me for a while. I also recognized some runners who were not running the race and they cheered me on.

mile 7.25

I walked (too long) at the next water stop around mile 8 and ate my second GU.

another cool FB pic

More pictures from previous runs:

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Believe or not, no real lower back pain but by the 15k point, my neuroma started to throb and that continued until the end of the race. (At least I had almost 10 pain-free miles on that foot. LOL)

near mile 10

Miles 10-13.1

The rail trail finally ended and we were heading into Albany. This was my least favorite part of the course – not scenic at all – running through the city (and not the nice part) and then along a busy road.

I was toast at this point. I just wanted to be done.

And now off the trail, we were not shielded from  the wind and it seemed that we were running into the wind, of course.

A few more water stops and longer walks. One last GU.

The clock at the 20k mark indicated that surprisingly I was still having a decent race (not course PR decent but faster than my last two halfs).

The last few miles seemed endless. It was no longer downhill. In fact going to the finish line was slightly uphill.

I walked a few more times and tried as best as I could to sprint through the finish.

I saw the clock ahead and I hoped to finish NOT under 2:27…and I thought I succeeded (but nope, not net time).

(why? so I wouldn’t be tempted to sign up for the  2027 NYC and Brooklyn Halfs. LOL)

Post Race Activities:

I got my medal and some water. Bumped into some more runners that I knew.

I grabbed some food (sandwich, food, brownie), chocolate milk and headed to bag check.

it was chilly and windy at the finish!

Pictures from two years ago:

There was FREE free beer (I refrained since the line was long and it was 11 am). And a band playing music, food trucks, other info booths with freebies.

I did check the results and surprisingly I came in 3rd in my age group…

not even close but I’ll take it… prize=$10 off another race

I headed back to my car and texted my local running friends that I was done.  They had planned to meet at a diner for a celebratory brunch.

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Final Stats:

positive splits but not as bad as usual..

I remember how at 6 mile I wondered how I was going to run 7 more miles… and I got an energy burst for miles 10 & 11

 tried to run slower rather than walking often (until the end when I was dying..)

Additional Race Reflections:

Well, again when you’re my age, you just have to show up.

My finish time was way faster than my previous two half marathons this year but this course was downhill and many PRs were earned. (NYC – 2:34:31 , Asheville – 2:39:32 ). But it was slower than last year on this same course (2:25:41)…

In 2019, I wanted a sub 2:12 finish so I would qualify for the 2020 NYC Half Marathon. And I did!!

This year, I had no glorious expectations. I just wanted to finish. And I did!

I tried to take it easy and as a result, I enjoyed the race a lot more.

As you can see from the stats above, my lack of endurance caught up to me after Mile 11 (or maybe it was my foot.)

I have confirmed that downhill races aren’t as easy as you may think. Rolling hills are actually easier on the body. (We runners are never satisfied.)

My quads were sore for a day or two. No injuries. So very happy!

The Good:

  • Lots of race info emailed and on website including runner guide and spectator guide.
  • Easy packet pick-up. Neat race-related items.
  • Registration options – cheaper without a shirt or hoodie.
  • Part of a 3 race challenge
  • Free bus from the finish to the start.
  • Many porta potties at the start. Long lines but they moved quickly
  • Bag Check. Well organized before and easy pick up at the end
  • Downhill course (except for first and last 2 miles)
  • Water stops. (even had Gu at one)
  • Decent crowd support
  • Well marked course for each mile
  • Clocks at 5k, 10k, 15k, 20k
  • Very cool medal.
  • Great post race refreshments
  • Immediate electronic race results
  • PR and finisher bell
  • Free photos
  • Nearby – no transportation or hotel costs.
  • Support from friends

FB pic of the finish (Hudson R.) – not this year

The Bad:

  • No local friends doing it.
  • The boring, unscenic last 2 miles.
  • Cold and windy waiting at the start.

Would I recommend this race?

Yes. Yes. Yes. ARE did a fantastic job attending to every detail.

Next Up:

A few shorter races.

  • Bill Robinson Memorial 10k – April 25
  • Tropicool 5k – May 3

Happy Running!  Did you race this weekend? Do you have a big race coming up? Have you ever run a downhill race? Please share.


Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Jenny (RunnersFly) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).


and tomorrow:

I’m also linking up with: co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs

Weekly Run Down for 4.5.26-4.12.26: Third and Last One for Awhile!

Yesterday I ran my THIRD half marathon for 2026.

And I don’t have another scheduled until September!

Last Week –

  • Sunday – A rainy cold windy Easter Sunday…

Unfortunately the gym was closed so I went for a walk at a local arboretum (before the rain)..

They opened some new trails. I can’t wait to go back when the trees have leaves and flowers.

In the afternoon, we went to my MIL’s for dinner. The highlight was spending tine with Heather.

  • Monday WFH until April 29!!

I started off the day at the gym…

My friend agreed to meet me for a run at lunch time (on this COLD blustery day)…

we saw sunshine and snow flurries…

In the afternoon I went to the office…

  • Tuesday – Another gym morning…

yes it was snowing on my drive over and then sunny by the time I was done...

and a walk at lunch with Jenny which was SO WINDY (and feels like 20s cold)

and another walk after work with 2 former co-workers followed by dinner out.

  • Wednesday – After work, I met up for the Training Challenge runners (for week 3). 5 min walk, 90:90 9x 5 min walk.

again I only was paired with one run/walker. we were the same age and it was fun chatting with her

  • Thursday – I started the day again at the gym (making up for last week) and then after work, I had to get my bib for Saturday’s race

maybe that # will fly me to the finish line faster?

and I asked my friend to meet me for a run nearby as I was tired of my local routes.

the wind was insane!!!

After my run, I met my BFF for a walk around the mall (more talking than walking as she had hurt her foot.)

  • Friday- A gym morning, carb loading and babysitting my granddaughter this evening.

and since the weather kept changing (from 70 to 50 degrees), trying to figure out what to wear?

Tank top? May change to a short or long sleeved shirt...

  • Saturday – Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon.

The way this race works is that you park at the finish and take a bus to the start and so your car is at the finish when you are done.

For the first time in years, it was not snowing, raining or freezing…  The weather was fine. (Cold at the start but good for running).

I finished and was greeted by many friends volunteering along the way.

Afterward, I met my local running friends for brunch.

a course PW but came in 3rd in my AG and felt good after (win win)

  • Sunday -gym, walk, gardening, TAXES!

This Coming Week on the Run – 

  • Monday –  run, dinner with tennis friends
  • Tuesday – gym, walk
  • Wednesday – PM run (week 4 of training challenge)
  • Thursday -run
  • Friday – gym, mah jongg (chez moi)
  • Saturday – Long Run and Brunch, COVID vaccine
  • Sunday – gym, Barbie exhibit at NYS museum

This Coming Week on the Blog – 

  • Tuesday – Helderberg to Hudson Half Marathon Race Recap
  • Friday – Spring Running Essentials

Happy Running! Training for any big or small races?  How ‘s your weather? Any signs of spring? Has this week been extremely windy where you live? Please share.

 

 

 

 

 


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FFF:18 Years Later

Who knew when my tennis friends talked me into taking a running class at age 55 that I’d still be at it 18 years later??

One of the best decisions of my life!!

What has changed through the years?

1.My Clothes.

2008: shorts (from Walmart?), cotton tank (from Target?), Saucony shoes

2026: Tank & skirt (from SkirtSports), Compression calf sleeves (from Zensah?), Topos shoes, Goodr glasses

2.The Technology

2008: Camera for photos, Nike chip in shoe (for distance/pace)

2026: iPhone for photos, Garmin (for distance/pace)

3. Distances

2008: 5ks ONLY

did I only have one outfit?

2026: 3 Marathons, 78 Half Marathons and countless 10ks, 15ks, 10 milers so far…

4. Speed

2008: 9-10 minute miles, trying to PR at every race

2026: Finish uninjured

5.  Social Connections

2008: Races every weekend

2026: Local running friends, local racers, bloggers, etc.

What has NOT changed?

My love of running, the feeling of accomplishment at the end of any race, wanting to keep running no matter how old or slow I get!!

Happy Running! How long have you been running?  How have things changed (or not)? Please share.


It’s Friday so I’m also linking up with bloggers, Me (My First 5K and More), Running With AttitudeRun Laugh Eat Pie, and Runs with Pugs!

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TT: Happy Belated Blogoversary to Me!!

I’ve been blogging since March 25, 2008. That was the DAY that I decided to become a runner.

Well, since then, a lot has changed but some things have not.

I’ll start with what has remained the same:

  • Blogging Goals

My goals haven’t really changed.

I blog to motivate myself to continue running, to keep track of my running and racing and to connect with others who do the same.

  • Posting

I’ve always posted several times a week and if my schedule is busy, I write those posts in advance.

  • Blogger Meet Ups

I have been fortunate to connect with many bloggers.

Many were local and have become my (virtual) friends even though they no longer blog or run.

Other meet-ups have been with those bloggers who do not live nearby.

13.1 miles

And some meet-ups happen more often than others.

our shared race experience

Our first?

our most recent…

  • Race Reviews

I recap each of my races almost as soon as they are over (so I don’t forget the details. ) These recaps are mostly for myself but I have heard that others read them too.

What has changed:

  • Content

Check out my first ever blog post: http://wp.me/pel7R-3

I now post photos. It helps that I abandoned the camera and got a smartphone so it’s easier. Plus with the apps available, you can edit, make collages and be as creative as you have time for.

  • Link-ups

When I first started, there were very few. I used to write posts called Two for Tuesday, Wordless Wednesday, Three Things Thursday and Foto Friday, etc.

Now they are a bunch of fabulous link-ups. (Weekly Run Down, Tuesday Topics,  Fit Five Friday, Runfessions, Ultimate Coffee Date, etc.) These help attract readers to your blog, as well as, connect you with new blogs.

I’m even one of the co-hosts

These link-up often suggest topics which makes it easier if you have writer’s block and don’t know what to write about.

  • Product Reviews

I used to get asked to review products pretty frequently. Not much anymore. Probably because there are so many more bloggers out there (with larger readerships than me).

last year and my first review since 2017…

  • Sponsorships

These are competitive too. But in additional to getting discounts on their products, you get connected with a wonderful network of runners who use those products.

I had at one time been an ambassador for Skirt Sports, Legend Compression, Nuun, My Soxy Feet, Zooma, FRW, Maine Marathon…

In recent years, I’ve rarely applied for any… this maybe my only one:

  • My Running

Now I don’t just run 5ks. I used to (hence the title of my blog. )

I have run 77 half marathons and many other distances including 10ks, 15ks and 10 milers.

I’ve even run the NYC Marathon 3 times.

I may be slower but I am more confident as a runner. And though, I don’t know it all, I know a lot more about running than when I started blogging.

  • Other Bloggers

I don’t follow that many blogs. I am selective. Basically because I don’t have the time.

The ones that I do read and comment on are more than fellow bloggers. They are really my virtual friends.

and sometimes you get to meet them in the flesh,

share a hotel room,

or spend a race-cation with them

I admit that after 18 years of blogging, I think about quitting. After all, what else do I have to say? And could I be using the time it takes to write posts on something more valuable?

But I rarely quit on things so you probably will have my blog to read for another 18 years…

Happy Running! How long have you been blogging? When is your blogoversary? What has changed since you started? How long do you plan to blog?

 

 

 

 

 


Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Jenny (RunnersFly) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).


I’m also linking up here tomorrow:

with co-hosts Coach Debbie RunsConfessions of a Mother RunnerMile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs