Latest reviews by Amy Penokie

(2017)
"Fabulous was to see the sights in St Louis!"
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One of this things I love about running is the adventures it takes me on!

Go! St Louis filled that requirement!

Expo and packet pick up:
Well organized, and fabulous staff to answer all your questions! Since we didn't do it ahead of time, we picked up transportation passes to make getting to the start line easier. Instead of finding parking near the start/finish line, we were able to park near Union Station and catch a shuttle to the start line. The expo itself had everything you need, and then some! I picked up a new handheld water bottle and chatted with a few reps from other races... I just might have added a few new destinations to my bucket list!

Race:
Start line was well organized and it was fabulous to watch the sunrise along the shore of the Mississippi River with the St Louis Arch behind!

The course is the perfect way to see the sights in and around St Louis. From the start you make a loop around and cross the river, giving you a change to actually run in Illinois for a short time before crossing a second bridge back into Missouri, with fabulous view of the famous St Louis Arch. After that, you run past Busch Stadium and several other monuments and parks before running THROUGH the Budweiser property - they even had some of the Budweiser Clydesdales out in the yard for runner to stop and grab selfies with! Then it was through some of the historic residential districts before working the way back down to the river where runner are greeted with a finish line, along the river, under the Arch!

Loved running this race and the 60 degree temps made this spring race even more fun to run!

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(2017)
"Let's run 33 hills! It will be fun!"
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I first heard about this race in April 2016, after some friends of mine traveled to Kentucky for it. Half marathon, horses and bourbon? Count me it! I immediately put the word out to my girlfriends that THIS was going to be one race I was not going to miss in 2017! Yes, I was planning a year in advance, but that is how badly I wanted to go! It was time to make it happen! Bring on Girls Weekend 2017!

I also have to mention, shortly after I decided that I was going to run this race, I ended up connecting with Ashleigh (aka The Running Wife) via Facebook and we had an instant connection! She is an amazing person, mom, runner, wife, photographer, business owner and so much more! But she is also a very down to earth person who made this entire experience even better! If you need inspiration, motivation or even training tips, check out her website! You won’t be disappointed! Through The Running Wife, she is on a mission to raise a world of runners and is well on her way to doing it! She also has discounts available to many races (most in Kentucky, but also all over the country!) and even gives away FREE race registrations from time to time! I was lucky enough to actually win one of her promotions and as a result Lisa and I BOTH were able to run RTB for FREE!! (this just meant that we had more $$ left to spend on more fun while we were in KY!) Over the course of the year leading up to this year’s race, we often joked around that it was like we were internet dating and finally after a year got to meet face to face!

Packet Pick-up/Expo

When Lisa and I arrived in Lexington, our first stop was packet pick-up and the expo! The first thing we notices was just how beautiful Keeneland Racetrack was! We were definitely not in Wisconsin anymore! Everything was well-organized and as long as you have your bib number, packet pick-up is a breeze. Don’t worry, if you don’t have your bib number, they have computers set up where you can look it up. We got our bibs and headed to do some shopping!

The expo, although small compared to many that I have been to before, was awesome! Again, well-organized and kept the flow of traffic going throughout! We each picked up a few things from the RTB booth and then headed to see what other goodies we could find.

Lodging

Lodging in and around Lexington is plentiful and RTB teams up with several of the local hotels to provide discounted rates for those coming in for the race. Since there were originally several of us considering the trip, we opted for rooms at the Residence Inn North, about 15 minutes away from Keeneland (the start/finish line). When it ended up being just Lisa and I, we considered changing hotels to something a little smaller and more cost effective, as we really didn’t need a hotel that would sleep up to 6 people! We found out quickly tho that most of the other hotels were already booked and changing hotels, or to a smaller room at the same place, was not going to save us much per night. So we had luxury accommodations for 2, including a full kitchen with real plates and silverware, a sitting area, a fireplace, 2 TV’s and so much more!

I definitely recommend checking out the partner hotels! They treat you well and make sure you have everything you need! This particular hotel was located in a more industrial area, but we were still only minutes from downtown, 15 minutes from the race and it was a quiet area! Yes, we could have stayed somewhere that had more to do in the immediate area, but being 15 minutes from the race was awesome!

Pre-Race

With early alarms going off, Lisa and I were ready for today. Well, as ready as we could ever be for all of these hills! The hotel set up breakfast early so all of us crazy runners could grab food before if we needed it. I headed over and grabbed few banana’s, a yogurt and coffee! But for those that needed more, they had waffles, eggs, sausage, cereal, oatmeal and more.

A short drive later, we were pulling back into the parking area at Keeneland! Once again, organization was on point! We ended up parking halfway between the start line and the finish line (start line was at the bottom of the hill, finish at the top). When we headed up to the building near the finish line to hit the bathrooms etc, we found that many of the expo vendors were still here! How cool! Once last chance to pick up something that you might have forgot!

Since it was a cooler morning that we anticipated, it was a chilly start. I actually opted to keep to keep my long sleeve shirt on. I was actually wishing that I would have remembered to pack my arm warmers to wear instead, but since I forgot, long sleeves it was, with the tank underneath!

Race Time!

It was finally go time! This race actually starts a little later than most half marathons that I have run. This is nice because with it being early April, the temps at night can be a bit chilly and at least with an 8:30am start time, Mother Nature has a little more time to wake up and warm things up. Didn’t really happen this year, but it wasn’t raining or snowing, so I wasn’t going to complain.

The race starts off with what it is known for – HILLS! From the time you cross the start line, until you make it back to the finish, there is no shortage of hills! However, the amazing thing about this race is that I never realized just how hilly it was. Wince we were running through horse country, past huge beautiful Thoroughbred farms and these amazing creatures in the field, the hills are almost forgotten.

ALMOST.

I spent the morning sticking to my predetermined intervals as closely as I could. I say closely because one of my rules always has been that you can’t walk on a downhill! Well, there were plenty of downhills to keep me running. But I also ended up having to slow down on a few of the UP’s! It’s all a balance!

I knew that the toughest part of the course was after we hit mile 9. The dreaded S-curve Hill. Let’s just say, it is virtually a mile of pure grit! It will push you further than any other hill can! It was game on. I was not going to let this hill beat me. I charged forward. I did have to take a few short walk breaks but I was so excited when I realized I conquered the beast and ran almost the entire thing!

Once I got past that hill, it was just a matter of getting to the finish!

I did have to laugh though. When I reached about mile 10.5 I felt my watch vibrate. I had not crossed a mile marker so I knew that it must be telling me that I reached one of my goals for the day. I assumed it had something to do with overall steps. I was wrong. At this point, I had officially climbed 50 flights of stairs for the day! And I was not even to mile 11! Ok, I knew it was hilly, but that really helped put it into perspective. By the time I finished I was at 65 flights of stairs climbed!

After a gentle climb up one last hill, the finish line was just around the corner!

13.1 miles of hills in Kentucky was complete!

Just after I crossed and received my medal, I saw Lisa up ahead of me! She looked at me and was like “Did you just finish? How did I finish before you?” Needless to say, just past the halfway point, when I stopped to hit a port-a-potty, she snuck past me! Yup, the turtle is no more! Speedy Lisa is here! I told her that I was actually glad that I didn’t know that she past me when I made my stop. Since I was looking at this as a training run, I was focused on the pace I wanted to maintain. If I had knows she was ahead of me, the competitive hamster would have come out and I would have ended up pushing myself harder than I needed to. Super proud of this girl and how far she has coming in just a few short years! So blessed that we were able to share this amazing race together!

In Conclusion

Awesome race! I am so glad that I selected this race as my half in Kentucky. I don’t know that I could have topped this experience.

This is one of the first times that I have traveled for a race and before I even finished, I said that I would come back and run this one again. Very well organized, fun expo, great support on and off the course and just an excitement among everyone you meet that is just electrifying! Oh yeah… and the bling was epic! Oh yeah - and FREE race photos!!!

As I am on my quest to run all 50 states, it might be a few years before I get back to this one, but I can guarantee that RTB has not seen the last of The Crazy Hamster!

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(2017)
"We're having a heat wave!"
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For once, I didn't feel like I needed to bundle up in 42 layers to run this race! Normally, the temps rance from -4 to about 15 degrees for this race. Thankfully, mother nature decided to play nice this year! It was 33 degrees outside when the race started! I was actually OVERDRESSED this year!

Overall, packet pickup for this race is always a breeze (espeically if you come on Friday night!)

The only drawback is the parking! I have found that if you don't get there early on the morning of the race, parking can be at a premium! This year, a friend of mine actually parked down at Voyager Park (3-4 blocks from the start line/packet pickup) and that seemed to be her lucky spot! The parking lot by Shopko and the adjacent strip mall tends to fill up quickly, so word to the wise... get there early, or plan on parking down at the park and walking up to the start line!

I really do enjoy this course, a nice blend of quiet through the Arboretum and then residential streets, winding down through Green Isle park and then back through the same residential streets to a nice downhill stretch leading up to the final blocks of the course.

I think this was the 3rd time I have run this one. I ran the 15k once and the 5k once. Will I do it again? I guess that depends on Mother Nature!

For my full recap, check out the Crazy Hamster Blog: http://crazyhamster.run/2017/02/running-for-chocolate-is-always-a-good-thing.html

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(2016)
"Back for year 2! "
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After enjoying year 1, it was a must to come back for year 2! These guys know what they are doing and I like the fact that they do try to keep the race smaller! This year, they did increase the number of registrations, but they still kept the cap and a reasonable number. They are growing, slowly, which works for me!

I actually didn't have to worry about packet pick up this year, as Jenny drove down the night before and get all of our stuf. Which works out good, as I wanted to park near the finish line again so that we were close to the car afterwards!

Once Jenny and I made the drive to Appleton and parked at the church a few blosck from the finish line, we started on our walk to the start line. It's about a mile walk from the finish line and we were blessed wtih slightly warmer tems that last year! Of course we had to get there early enough to grab a pre-race coffee at Copper Rock.

Like I mentioned, this a small local race and it is quickly becoming a favorite among local runners! Most of the course in through residential areas but you do get some amazing views of the river and part of the course is on the local trail. The one thing that I will say, the course has it's fair share of hills! Just when you get recovered from one and get into a rythym, another one pops up! The peksiest one is the one that you climb at mile 5.8. Yup, right before you make that last push to the finish, you have to climb a hill!

The finish line is another party! The food is all catered by the Houdini Gastopub and the veggie chili that they make is amazing! That right there is worth running the race for! Unfortunely, this year, they did run short on food and some of the runners that came in later didn't get much. They have already made plans for next year so the same thing doesn't happen again.!

For my full review, check out the Crazy Hamster: http://crazyhamster.run/2016/11/houdini-10k-the-great-escape.html

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(2016)
"Fun Halloween themed race"
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This was my first even race out in the Pacific Northwest! What better way to see the city and enjoy the fall colors! A friend of mine decide he wanted to run his first half marathon and I told him I would make sure he made it to the finish line!

The race starts downtown Portland, near the Square, head uphill for about 3 miles where you find some amazing views of the river, before you head downhill for the next 3 miles! Then it's back through town for the second half of the race! The only reason I gave Course Scenery a 4 is that after running the amazing bluffs, the course sends you out and back in an industrial area for the back half of the race. If I wanted to run industial parks, I can do that at home!

Overall, fun and well organized race. The majority of those running get into teh spirit and run in costume and some of the costumes were definetly creative... we even saw someone wearing and inflatable horse costume running the half! Oh yeah, and I think I found Waldo 5 times!

For my full race recap, you can check out more here: http://crazyhamster.run/2016/10/destination-portland-run-like-hell-half-marathon-old-friends-and-new-adventures.html

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