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Raleigh Rocks Half Marathon 2008

Raleigh Rocks Half Marathon 2008 medal.Early in the morning the weather forecast for 8.00 am in Raleigh still mentioned thunderstorm, but when I arrived the weather was quite acceptable; overcast but no storm. I was really happy that the race would start on time, my first half marathon ever.

It was great fun! I finished in about 2 hours and 20 minutes (the official time will be posted on their website in a while), about 10.7 minutes a mile. That's better than my long training runs and it's a good first result that I can improve on a next time.

It's strange that the race that I've been training for so long is now over. I'll have to find myself a new running goal; I hope to find another half marathon for in a few months. And I promised myself I can buy new shoes now; mine are about a year old and have seen many miles.

Downtown Raleigh is beautiful, and I liked the track. There's a long out-and-back in the second half, where it's 4 miles up and then 4 miles down Hillsborough Road. The first part was a bit depressing because you see all the runners who are so much faster, but the second part was nice because you see the runners that are slower. There were music bands every few miles, a nice touch. It's wonderful to be able to run in the middle of the road! The surface is nice and smooth, and in the middle the road is flat so you don't walk crooked like you do when on the side of the road.

The race was very well organized. Parking was easy and very close to the start, and there was plenty of water during the race. The only thing that was a bit weird were the first two or three water stops, where there was essentially a cooler full with water and cups to scoop it out with. Not exactly a healthy idea, but with the bad weather it must have been hard to find enough volunteers. Anyway, a minor point on a great race.

I'm glad that I ran the track plus an extra miles two weeks ago. First, it's really nice to know that you can run the distance and finish it, so you don't have to worry if you'll make it. Second, I like to know the track as to estimate how much more is still to come. There were pretty clear mile markers but I liked knowing the track ahead of time.

Now, a very easy day... We're going to see two documentaries this afternoon.

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Excellent time!!!
Wow, you did great!
Congratulations on your first half marathon.

Ron & Petra

Thank you!

The results are now posted on the organization's website: http://www.runnc.com/Assets/Young+and+Associates/docs/RR+Half+7th.txt

My official time is 2:19:46, or 2:19:17 chip time.

Congrats!

That is a gread achievement.
As you wrote you have to find a new goal before you end up in the black "after-goal-reached" gap.
Keep on going!

Thanks Jean-Paul! I think I have found myself a next goal; I still have to think about the timing etc but I really enjoyed this race so I hope to do more of them.

There's a note by the race director on the website that mentions the lack of volunteers on the first water stops and the difficulties the organization ran into because of the bad weather. It's a big event to organize and even with such bad weather they did a great job.

"We would like to thank everyone for participating in the inaugural Bank of America Raleigh Rocks Half Marathon on Saturday. With the forecast most of the week calling for thunderstorms and heavy rains, we feel very lucky the worst part missed us that morning.

The downside is that many of our volunteers were youth groups. Parents saw the weather forecasts, as we did, and did not want to send their children out in such conditions. We still had over 40 youth volunteers handling the water stations. The first two stations, 2 miles and 4 miles, did not have any volunteers report and since they were so early in the race, we did not have time to shift volunteers from other stations.

Not only that, we had one station have their tables stolen before the race, as well as 3 mile markers stolen and 2 other markers damaged. Vandalism at races seems to be increasing for some reason. We used to only have cones knocked over by fun loving drivers. "

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