Latest reviews by Kristen Beck

(2016)
"Flatter (and more enjoyable) Than Expected!"
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The race is on a Saturday. I like that. I was coming from out of town, flying in pretty late on Friday, so I appreciated the expo/packet pick-up being open until 8pm the night before. Expo was as expected: big, spacious, friendly, fun. The t-shirt was alright. It was a Brooks shirt, but fit kind of wide. Medal was fine/average. However, all marathoners got an unexpected, free finisher's jacket afterwards -- very useful because it had drizzled a little during the race and, even though the sun was out, it was a little chilly at ~65 degrees.

The start line wasn't my favorite experience. Logistically, the actual start line was set-up fine, but the pre-race area was a cluster and a pain to get to. It wasn't close and the paved path was narrow (which made you had to walk in the muddy grass). And I trekked all the way over there for some water and there was none left. I didn't gear check, so no opinion on that. But the race did start 15 minutes late (although I didn't care).

The course was way less hilly than I was expecting, as a (flat land) Chicagoan, I don't handle hills well, but there aren't any monsters that I can even really recall about this race (unlike what I experienced walking around, site-seeing in the north part of town the next day). The views, especially around Lake Washington, were incredible. In addition to that, the Run to Remember portion around mile 11(?) was very heartwarming and a wonderful addition to the event!

I disliked the 1 or 2 water stations that were on an incline (but I dislike that when it's done in any race). And I also didn't care much for the out and back, over the bridge, to Mercer Island... but I think I was just exhausted by that point. I did, however, like the separation of the half marathon and marathon folks. It was nice to be able to run by the back-of-the-packers without bobbing and weaving.

The finish line was as expected. Nice experience, plenty of post race food (the chocolate milk and fruit cups were a great touch!), picture options, vendor booths, medical and massage tents, etc. My only complaint is they only had a shuttle from the finish to the start line in the morning (for parking). But they didn't have a shuttle from the finish back to start line (1.3 miles) in the afternoon (for those of us that stayed in a hotel closer to the start line).

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(2016)
"Run This Beach!"
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This is my third time running the Surf City Half Marathon. I ran it in 2008 and 2009 and my most recent time in 2016 was as good as I remember it, but many, many more runners. For this race, not at all a bad thing. There was plenty of road room/width, it never seemed crowded or smooched. The marathoners started over an hour before the half marathon crowd, so most of them were on their separate stretch by the time we came plowing through. There were pacers available, the crowds and volunteers were plentiful and the course was enjoyable. Sure, there were a few inclines (and the winds are sometimes a little strong), but when pairing that with a sunny, 70 degree day, it doesn't get much better. Oh and the swag (tshirt and medal), per usual, were awesome!!

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(2016)
"Hilly Half!"
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This was my first time running this race. I am new to Los Angeles and was expecting some hills, but these were climbers... and I was not anticipating nearly 1200 feet of it! Leading up to the race, the race management was on top of informative emails, which was helpful (because you get forgetful around the holidays).

Overall, I really enjoyed this race. Total Hollywood vibe with searchlights and a party atmosphere at the start line. It started at 8:00pm, which was different and fun, but they did start 10 minutes late (I assume because they have the 5K & 10K before the Half and were maybe waiting for some back-of-the-packers to finish up). Side note: they also have the option of doing the "Doubleheader Challenge," where you can run two of the races and get an extra hoodie (and maybe medal?).

Running up and around Dodger Stadium didn't excite me until I noticed you get to run in and around the stadium and watch yourself on the big screen! Also, I dreaded the run up the hill to Elysian Park, but the view made it worth it. The whole course was well-lit and well-stocked with aid stations and support. I love the long sleeve, half-zip that the half marathoners got and there was plenty of post race food (and beer)!

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