
This is the only race that I’ve run every year! This was my 18th time!!!!! (In 2020, it went virtual so actually my 17th in-person FRW race.)
It has always been held the Saturday after Memorial Day except in 2021, when due to COVID, the race was moved to September. In 2022, it again returned to its regular date.

on their webpage…can you spot me in the pink cap?
My first FRW was in 2008 (my first year of running). At the time, it was the farthest I’d ever run:
I mentored a beginning running group of moms in 2010 which was very rewarding:
In 2012, it was my first run after serious ankle surgery:
I even ran it in 2013 after breaking my foot at mile 1:
And in 2019, it was the last race for my VT friend Andrea (who died of cancer).
As you can tell, there is a lot of history attached to this race for me.
In 2020, I was named an Ambassador. That honor continued through 2022.

Cari, recognize where that photo was taken?
Believe it not, I even chose to skip my high school reunion in 2022 in order to run this race!!
Then last year they changed the name of the race!!
It’s now called the Sara Lee Delightful Run for Women.
Nevertheless, I knew that I would do this race (no matter what they called it). I’m pretty sure I will always do this race!!
Unfortunately, last year, I had food poisoning the night before the race but I showed up and walked it with my friends. And actually I had the most fun ever.
Pre-Race Preparations and Activities:
As with this race every year, I never know what will happen… I could break my foot again (as I did in 2013) or could have a course PR as I did in 2018. Even have to walk the whole race. Most likely, it will just be a fun run with lots of women.
And this was also my tenth year participating in the Freihofer Training Challenge (TC).
This year, I decided again to become a Mentor. I wanted to support all the runners who would be finishing their FIRST 5k. And connect with my “past TC” buddies, as well.
I volunteered on Wednesday evenings on the rail trail near where I live.
Many years ago, the day before I would walk to the Empire State Plaza concourse at lunch to go to the expo and pick up my race packet. They used to have a really big expo with vendors and health-related exhibits. But the past few years, they have held it at a local college.
As I did the past few years, I signed up to volunteer on Friday evening at packet pick-up and then I skipped playing mah jongg in order to prepare my #flatme.
Race Day:
I hate parking garages and traffic so I usually parked on the street and walked to the start. However, with the new(er) course, it was an even longer hike. Like almost 2 miles!
But I used to love to run down Madison Avenue and see the race banners and see the giant poster on the bridge.

pics from 6 years ago…

They changed the course nine years ago. This course is supposedly faster…less congested and has a less steep hill at the start and finish.
I did run the newer course the past nine years and I also liked it better than the original..

heading downhill to the finish line
As I mentioned above, this was my 18th year for the race and I really wanted to continue my streak.
Most of my running friends were not running the race this year. But Deb and Denise said that they would walk it.
So the three of carpooled and parked on the street and walked to the start.
Did mention the weather forecast? RAIN! This has been a trend for every Saturday!!!
It rained most of the night before and I woke up to rain. So I grabbed a raincoat, umbrella and rain poncho… It was close t0 60 degrees which wasn’t bad except for the WIND!!
We were soaked by the time we arrived at the a park near the race start.
Being part of the Training Challenge group, I could hang out and leave my stuff in the tent.
We all complained about the weather but knew that we would run the race no matter what.
Soon it was time to leave the tent for the Training Challenge group photo.
Though, I didn’t enjoy mentoring as much as I used to, I was happy to be part of this amazing group of women.
Then we returned to the tent and waited until the last moment to head out into the rain… And it was raining even harder now.
I was scheduled to start in corral 3 and squeezed into the crowd. I had taken off my jacket but kept on my poncho for the last few minutes and then tossed it.
Mile 1:
It is usually very crowded during the first mile but this year were fewer runners than in previous years (due to the weather, most likely.) I never really had to weave and had plenty of space to run comfortably.
The race began with a long steep uphill. And of course, it was super windy and rain blowing in your face.
But I did run most of the hill… it was slow but I did it.
Mile 1 continued as we turned left and entered the park (and the hill ended).
There were rolling hills throughout the park. They were not bad and even I could run them without walking (but barely).
The worst part were all the potholes and cracks in the roads…And the puddles which were often lakes. You had to weaving back and forth to avoid them and you had to keep your eyes peeled to the ground to make sure you didn’t trip.
Mile 2:
There was a water stop around mile 1.25. I wasn’t thirsty but I used it as an excuse to walk for a bit.
More rolling hills during this mile as you went around the park circling the lake. Only one of the hills was steep but it was very short.
I tried to pick up the pace for the second mile. I told myself that I would not walk until the next water stop.
Soon we were getting toward exiting the park.
Mile 3-3.1:
There was a second water stop around mile 2.5. Again I stopped for a drink (even though I didn’t need one) and walked longer than before.
Finally we left the park and headed toward the street we started on.
It was a long downhill and I had to remember not to start sprinting too soon. I’ve made that mistake in past years. Besides it was slippery and so many puddles.
Eventually I saw the 3 mile sign and I started to run as fast as I could while posing for the photographers and running though the finish line…
As you can see below, I crossed at 31:xx, a big PW but considering the weather conditions, I was not disappointed.
Post Race Activities:
I got my medal and then headed toward the refreshments with a stop at the results table.
The food lines were very long so I just returned to the tent.
Deb and Denise were waiting for me there. In the end, they had decided due to the wind and rain to not even walk the race. They just waited for me in the tent (and took that photo of me heading to the finish and crossing.)
So we all walked back to the car (in the pouring rain) and then went out for brunch.
Additional Race Reflections:
Many runners were excited about their PR or their first 5k.. I may not have run a PR or even close. In fact, it was a course PW but I still really enjoyed myself.
Since I can never remember my finish times. I looked up my recent ones after the race.
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- 2014 – 28:51
- 2015 – 29:22
- 2016 -28:50
- 2017 – 27:48
- 2018 – 27:37 (PR)
- 2019 – 27:47
- 2021 – 28:16
- 2022 – 28:24
- 2023 – 29:41
- 2025 – 31:28 (PW)
I know. How can you have fun running in the pouring rain? And running one of your slowest 5k…
I wasn’t cold while I was running just before and after. Yes, I got soaked but it wasn’t the first time and it won’t be the last.
I guess I just enjoy racing.
Positives:
- Ample parking.
- Well marked course.
- Lots of familiar faces.
- Interesting course (through a beautiful park).
- Downhill finish.
- Friendly and abundant number of volunteers.
- Two water stops (for a 5k)
- The electric atmosphere.
- Virtual option.
- Free photos
- Immediate results
- Nice Swag for a 5k (tech shirt, medal, cookies, bread)
- Cool medal
- All women – all ages, all paces…
- Many free photo stations
Negatives:
- Uphill first mile.
- Uneven pavement in the park
- Long line for the refreshments
- Name change (it will forever be called the Freihofer race)
- WEATHER!!!
Would I recommend this race?
Yes. Yes. It’s a great local race. And having it be ALL WOMEN makes it even more special.
Final Stats:
So FRW #18 is in the books!
The tradition is still alive! It was again a great local race with many women running or walking it. Can’t wait to do it again next year. I hope I can talk more of my local running friends into running it too. The weather has to be better, right?
Next Up:
Happy Running! How was your weekend? Did you race? If so, how did it go? Do you have a favorite race that you run every year? Do you prefer 5ks or longer races? How do you feel about racing in the rain? Please share.

Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Zenaida (The Running Teacher) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).
and tomorrow:

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































Well done, Darlene! Tough conditions, but you showed up and pushed through. Not every race is about a PR, and keeping your streak going for 18 years says it all. Potholes and rain are the worst, but you handled it like a pro.
Looking forward to seeing you continuing the streak next year!
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I’ll be back. Trying to stay healthy. Maybe the weather will be nice.
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Great synopsis of the race!- and of all of your Freihofer’s races!! I too have done it many times- think I started running it around 1991! Missed a couple of years due to injury and other plans. My experience this year was kinda surreal. I crossed the start line and the headwinds just kinda hit me and between that and the rain, I had a very poor first mile- which killed my race time. But, I picked it up as best as possible and finished strong- a PW for me by far!! But, I will never not do this race- as long as I am able to. I wish some of my friends would start running it again. It is so empowering
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Yes. Agree with all you said. The first mile was tough. I remember when there were 5000 women.
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Wow- forgot there was ever that many women running it!
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When it was on Madison.
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Oops! Accidentally sent it without being done! Love that it is an all women’s race! I kinda feel though like it is kindof a tough course for newbies- do you agree? But, that is the tradition so I will go with it!
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It is not easy. But so inspiring to see all ages and body types out there. Even in the rain.
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Darlene, you did GREAT! a 10:08 pace in those conditions is something to be proud of. Even more impressive is your 18 year streak of running this race. That shows tremendous consistency.
I’m glad you enjoyed it so much in spite of the rain!
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It was fun to see so many women still showing.
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My beloved Dam-to-Dam had a name change (in 2019) to DAM-to-DSM, but. everyone still calls it by the original name. This was the 45th year of the race…so maybe in slither 30 years or so the new name will catch on. Yikes, all that rain sounds miserable! At least it was only a 5K!
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My race is 47 years old. And the rain was miserable. Still I would do it. Glad it was not 13.1.
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I love all of the history and involvement you’ve had with this race. Especially that it was the farthest you ran in 2008! You made the best of the rainy weather… and all have great war stories now 🙂 Congrats on your race!
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Yup what can you do! Get wet.
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Congrats Darlene! Running the same race for 18 years is impressive. Running in the rain is no bueno, but a runner’s gotta run!
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Exactly. Can’t change the weather. Another rainy coming up on Saturday.
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Congrats, Darlene, on 18 years under many different weather and health conditions. You had crappy weather this year, but you did it!
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It was bad. But yes I persisted.
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Well done, esp in that wind!
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Thanks
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