I took the bait on a recent email from Competitor.com last week where it listed the 20 Best Cities to train for a marathon, this was decided on a few variables, a walk score (a measurement of how easy it is to get around without a car), number of parks per square mile, average daily temperature and amount of sunlight for each city, the list was topped by San Francisco followed closely by New York, New Jersey and Boston.
Evansville did not make the list. Even with the addition/renovation of a couple of pedestrian bridges (see route below), the addition of bike lanes and our new bike share program Zagster in several locations around the city and our ever growing greenway and trail system along with the may parks we frequently run through, we still fell short.
Well you may not be able to pick the city in which you train for a marathon in, but you can pick the people you train with wherever it is you may live. With our many running and tri groups to provide companionship, our Team 13 and River Run training groups providing support and inspiration, our two local running stores and their very active role in the running community and the city’s continuing effort to provide the means to be a more active place to live, I for one feel we have it pretty good.
Congrats to everyone that ran the LBL Road Marathon and Half Marathon and the Shawnee Marathon this past weekend, some great race weather conditions which was evident in the times and awards brought home.
Good Luck to everyone running the Survive Alive 5k, Hope for Uganda 5k, Boonville Now Jailbreak 5k, the Monster Dash 5k in Ferdinand, Halloween Hill Challenge in Rockport and the Columbia Chilly Hilly 5k in Henderson, and to those on the road running the Tecumseh Trail Marathon and the Marine Corps Marathon in DC!
Alright, below is a 16 miler with a few bridges for the New York bound to get some last minute training, for those in the thick of the taper feel free to head back when needed, a right instead of a left at the first water stop will get you close to an 8 miler, and I hope to see some costumes this close to Halloween.
See You Saturday!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
November 19th will be the date for the Annual 5 k(an) run, no bib, no shirt, no entry fee, just bring some can goods or other non perishable items to be donated to a local food pantry and go for a run....it's not even 3.1 miles.
Upcoming Running Events (Sort of):
Sunday, November 6th
The Haynie’s Corner Phantom Run is a 5K that doesn’t actually exist.
It doesn’t block off any streets, and you don’t need to be in shape, because there isn’t really a run at all. That’s right: it is a run that it not a run.
“Less run, more fun” is what we say.
Only $20 to sign up! Register today for your shirt, come to the finish line party on November 4th at the Haynie’s Corner Fountain and the Parrett Street Walkway, and know that all proceeds will benefit the Haynie’s Corner Art District Association and help fund beautification efforts at Haynie’s Corner.
Friday, November 4th
Friday, November 4th
NON RUNNING EVENTS:
Water Stops:
4 mi. - Alvord/Lincoln
8 mi. - Vogel/Royal
12 mi. - Chandler/Alvord
16 mile Route from the Y ....7:00 a.m.
6th to Vine
L on Vine to MLK
R on MLK to Walnut
L on Walnut to 41
Cross Hwy 41 and take left onto paved trail
Take trail to Pedestrian Bridge at Lloyd
As you come down hill from bridge take a Right
into the Culvasac (Indiana St.)
Indiana to Harlan
R on Harlan to Division
L on Division to Rotherwood
L on Rotherwood to Illinois
R on Illinois to Weinbach
R on Weinbach to Division
L on Division to Alvord
Take Pedestrian Bridge across Lloyd
Alvord to Lincoln
L on Lincoln to State Hospital
Enter State Hospital and take first Right around Lake
Right at Stop sign, take path up to Boy Scout Building
Take Pedestrian Bridge across to Division
R on Division to Congress
L on Congress to Vogel
R on Vogel to Royal
R on Royal to Indiana
R on Indiana to Division
R on Division to Pedestrian Bridge
Take bridge across to Cullen
Cullen to Bellemeade
R on Bellemeade to Walnut Ln
L on Walnut Ln to Chandler
R on Chandler to Alvord
L on Alvord to Blackford
R on Blackford to Washington Ave
R on Washington to 2nd
L on 2nd to Adams
R on AdamsShawnee to Greenway
Greenway to Court
R on Court to 6th to Y....16.2 Miles
I'll get the 4 mile water stop.
ReplyDeleteI'll get 12 mile (alvord/chandler)
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