Bellin Women's Half Marathon

Bellin Women's Half Marathon

Bellin Women's Half Marathon

( 9 reviews )
100% of reviewers recommend this race
  • Green Bay,
    Wisconsin,
    United States
  • October
  • 13.1 miles/Half Marathon, Relay
  • Road Race
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Join us on October 4th and 5th for the 2019 Bellin Women's Half Marathon and Pink Pumpkin 5K. This event is an entire weekend experience designed to inspire and empower our participants. Kick off the weekend by enjoying our elegant Friday night Women’s Inspiration Dinner, featuring a nationally renowned keynote speaker. By the end of the night, you’ll be more than ready to run.

Wake up early Saturday morning and traverse our beautiful urban half marathon course, split the 13.1-mile distance and run with a partner in the relay division or enjoy the 5K. Whichever event you choose, you’ll enjoy the camaraderie of 1,500 strong women accomplishing something amazing! And our entire course is spectator-friendly — so bring your cheering squad for that extra race-day boost.

After crossing the finish line on Green Bay’s landmark CityDeck, you’ll celebrate your achievement at Hagemeister Park during our post-race dance party and awards ceremony. Have your friends and family cheer you on and then join you for the celebration!

Amenities include a long sleeve hooded shirt, finisher necklace and great post race food! The Half Marathon & Relay also include a custom headband and collectible bag.

Proceeds benefit local female-focused causes through The Women’s Fund of Greater Green Bay and the Breast Cancer Family Foundation.

Samantha Andrews

Decatur, Georgia, United States
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2016
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Samantha Andrews's thoughts:

This year on top of becoming a Double Agent (Half Fanatic and Marathon Maniac), I also set a goal to race in all 50 states. The Bellin's Women Half Marathon (http://www.bellinwomenshalf.com/) had the privilege of being my race for Wisconsin. The theme of the of the race is to empower and inspire women to be their best. While this is not my first women's theme race, it is the best one I have participated in and here's why--

Training
While I do not live in WI, I was glad that the race offered twice weekly training sessions leading up to the race. Training helps all participants, from the newbie to the seasoned runner. It also helps participants to track how close the race is so they can prep for race day. Since I am training for the NYC Marathon, I wrapped this training right in with my weekly runs. 

The Expo 
The expo was located at the KI Convention Center in downtown Green Bay, WI on Friday October 7th. Packet pick up was a breeze. The expo was small, but had some unique vendors. I got a cute shirt and somehow avoided buying another Bondiband. Our swag for the race was nice. We got a hooded shirt and a drawstring bag that had the painting for the race printed on it. The back of the bag was signed FEARLESS. While I am not a fan of drawstring bags, this one by far is my favorite. We also received a Bellin's Women Half Marathon printed Bondiband. 

​​Women's Inspiration Dinner
Later that evening there was an Inspiration Dinner with a pasta buffet. This year's speaker was Sarah Reinersten, an awesome Ironman Finisher. She shared her story of overcoming adversity and how she doesn't let her disability stand in her way of achieving her dreams. The dinner atmosphere almost (I do mean almost) made me want to sign up for an Ironman, but the cookies brought me back to the task of running the half marathon the next day. I also had a chance to connect with other runners. There is nothing like a good meal to end a night.

​​Race Day
Only one word can sum up race day "COLD." It was 39 degrees when I woke up that morning. Thankfully I packed winter running wear, but I was not prepared to run at that temperature. We parked at the finish and the race provided buses to the start. Once we arrived at the start, we were able to go into a shelter to get relief from the cold. Eventually we had to leave the shelter and head the start line. 

The course was residential near a lake. It wasn't too hilly and it was scenic. I saw my first apple tree! There were spectators along the way and pockets of cheer tunnels along the route. The race had the best Gatorade I have ever had in any race. That alone was worth the entry fee. With 1,300 people the race was not too crowded and everyone was really encouraging. My lungs started getting upset at mile 4 and from that point on, I felt like I running in a deep freezer. 

I used my NYC training intervals (3 min run/30 s walk) and I finished in 2:32. We received a medallion finisher necklace. 

I finished upright, but I felt like I was coming down with a cold. Thankfully, one dose of medicine took care of that issue.
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Post-Race Party
The race ended with a post-race party with tons of food. We had chocolate, chips, drinks, brownies, veggie wraps, and strawberry shortcake. 

​​Awards Ceremony
The ceremony was held later that night at a restaurant by the river. I wasn't feel well and it was so cold that I didn't stay for all the awards. I did have a chance to talk to Sarah Reinersten about the NYC Marathon.
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Improvements
The only improvement for the race would be to choose a weekend in which the Packers are not playing. It made my hotel much more expensive.

Overall it was a great race. It was my 15th half marathon and I can officially l put a stamp on WI for my 50 states journey. 

Thanks for the great review! While the temperature was colder than normal for this time of year, most of our participants said they warmed up and enjoyed the sunshine.

Sorry about the hotel cost being more expensive because of the Packers game, but we have to choose our race date long before the NFL releases their schedule.

I hope you come back and join us again next year - save October, 7 2017!

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