Hot Chocolate Atlanta

Hot Chocolate Atlanta

Hot Chocolate Atlanta

( 38 reviews )
97% of reviewers recommend this race
  • Atlanta,
    Georgia,
    United States
  • January
  • 3 miles/5K, 9 miles/15K, Virtual Race
  • Road Race
  • Event Website

John

East Point, Georgia, United States
2 2
2016
"2016 Hot Chocolate 15k Giving back to the running community"
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John 's thoughts:

I was given a race entry from a friend who could not race due to an injury. Being that I had forgotten about registering, this was a blessing as race funds are tight.

Anyways I decided to go to the race expo on the Friday night before the race, during a "snow storm" no less. Now I did not have a vehicle to drive to the expo and had to depend on public transit, so I was amazed that the timing of the trains allowed me to get from my home to the expo in less than 30 minutes.

Upon arrival at the expo, the crowds were light and I was in and out in about 10 minutes. Running for over 10 years, there was no reason for me to stay for the expo. Again the transit gods were good to me and I was back home in 30 minutes. Total trip time, about 1h 20 minutes. No crowds or parking hassles.

Come race day I drove to the start of the race arriving @ 5 a.m. when the parking lots opened. Got a spot in the lot across the street from the start line so I just bundled up and tried to get some sleep time before the start @ 7:40 a.m. About 15 minutes before the start I headed over and was in my corral within 5 minutes. Sweet!!

The course was through many of my favorite running areas of Atlanta, the Old 4th Ward, Midtown, the Centennial Park area and the Downtown areas. Being that the weather was cold, spectators were few and far between along the course but the volunteers made up for it. And the Police support along the course was great as well. But I would not get to experience the 15k aspect of the event. And so glad I did what I did.

You see, there was a runner that I saw along the side of the course about 1/4 mile in and she was crying. Figuring she may have been hurt, I asked if she was ok. She proceeded to tell me how her "friends" had abandoned her on the course as she was too slow for them and that she wanted to quit. Well, being a running coach, I immediately went into action. She told me she was doing her first 5k and I decided to forgo the 15k and help her complete the course. I held out my hand, introduced myself and told her, "Come on, let's do this together." She said that she did not want me to miss the race and I said that I can run anytime. But you need a friend and a coach to help you finish this race and I was going to make sure she did. So she got up and we proceeded to run the 5k. Yes, she was slow, in fact, she was a walker and not a runner. But when we turned onto the finish section at mile 3 she proceeded to start jogging and told me that she was going to finish this with a smile on her face and pride in her heart. So I let her get ahead of me and indeed she did finish, a minute later I crossed as well.

Well in the finish confusion, we never did "hook back up" with her. My pace for the 5k was over 22 minutes per mile (I usually ran about a 9:30 mile), but you know what, it was the most enjoyable race I have had in a long while. If she is reading this, I hope she reaches out to me. I would love to see how she progresses in her running.

Anyways, the race is a good way to see the ATL and explore areas of the city that you might not have ever ventured into. Great swag, great finishers medal for the 15k, and sweet reward awaiting all at the finish.Next year I will be sure to register early for it.

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