Hot Chocolate Tampa

Hot Chocolate Tampa

Hot Chocolate Tampa

( 14 reviews )
100% of reviewers recommend this race
  • Tampa,
    Florida,
    United States
  • December
  • 3 miles/5K, 9 miles/15K, Virtual Race
  • Road Race
  • Event Website

Mike Dill

Florida, United States
19 13
2017
"Sweetness All Around"
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Mike Dill's thoughts:

I've never run a race on the west coast of Florida, even with being a Florida resident my whole life. After hearing many good things about the Hot Chocolate series, when the opportunity to run the Tampa leg of the series presented itself, I jumped on it. Coupled with what I had heard about the series, was the fact that my sister and nephews live in Tampa - so it was a good chance to visit them as well. With the race taking place in December, it fit in perfectly with my training for the Miami Marathon. And, I planned to use it as a barometer for my marathon training.

After registering for the race, the experience began great. Weekly emails were sent with a training calendar that really set the pace. These emails kept me honest and helped my overall training as they implemented a lot of speed training. Constant communications from the race included continued to the the bar high for the experience. I'm not going to keep you in suspense - the experience remained great through the finish line.

The expo at the Tampa Convention Center was a great location. Packet pick-up was simple. There were some great vendors on hand - including Nuun (a main sponsor). The lone setback was none of the vendors sold fuel - Gu, Honey Stinger, etc. Coming up from Miami, I didn't bring any expecting to buy at the expo because that is usually a tradition for me. Not a huge deal though as I found a great mom & pop running store - Fleet Feet - next to my sister's house. Another plus coming out of the expo was that it was close to a couple great restaurants for lunch. When I sat down for lunch with the family, I took a look at the first bit of swag. The HC pullover is unique and a great differentiator from other races.

On race day, traffic to the convention center - start line - was light. Parking was easy, with many spots available within a short walking distance. The atmosphere was set with great music and a superb vibe. Most importantly to any runner - there were enough porta-potties. Another positive was the chance to meet two other BibRave runners. Corrals at the beginning of the race were extremely organized as the 5K runners went off then the 15K.

The course was phenomenal. The race began with a small incline over a drawbridge then onto the flat and fast Bayshore Blvd. The course is wide open, with little shade. Luckily, the weather played nice with us. The sun did get hot at some portions, but a slight headwind was brisk at times. On course, there weren't many people cheering on save two or three people walking dogs. At the turnaround, my sister, brother-in-law and nephews were there which was a big boost. The aid stations were well manned by great volunteers and every intersection was guarded by kind law enforcement officers who cheered us on.

The finishers chute was great with and awesome, cheering crowd. After crossing the finish line we were greeted with out medals, a bottle of water, and a much needed cool rag. There was a short walk over the starting bridge to grab our finishers mug. The walk provided an excellent cool down for the runners.

Overall, I'm very happy with the race experience and will say Hot Chocolate lived up to its hype. I will recommend this race and any in the series to all runners. I'm also proud to say I set a 15K PR and finished in the top 15 in my age group. The race definitely built confidence heading into the heart of my racing season.

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