Latest reviews by Chris

(2014)
"Fundraiser for N. Cal Special Olympics"
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Bridge 2 Bridge is an all time favourite of mine. The course is mapped out the same as the beginning of the SF marathon, from the Bay Bridge – along the Embarcadero to Chrissy Fields, along the water all the way, to the Golden Gate Bridge. It’s mostly flat – one killer hill after Aquatic Park – and sometimes, depending on the construction in the Presidio, you will have to run an uphill finish. **not always, but in 2014 this was the case and it was a medium roller hill, just enough to be tough and a little insulting!

I love this race and I have run it many years in a row. Good luck to all who participate.

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(2013)
"Get up early and do the 1st half Half!"
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San Francisco reels you in with the beauty of the bay, then makes you earn it all the way to the finish line. This breathtaking course is mostly flat in the beginning, and the run across the bridge is a must at least once in your running career – though watch out – it’s hard cement and it has a serious camber (leans to the edges) so it can be hell on your knees. After the bridge are the surprise hills of the Richmond district – get ready for long rollers.

Anyone who does the full course is a total stud – San Francisco giveth, but San Francisco make you payith for it!

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(2013)
"Get up early and do the 1st half Half!"
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Race Management

San Francisco reels you in with the beauty of the bay, then makes you earn it all the way to the finish line. This breathtaking course is mostly flat in the beginning, and the run across the bridge is a must at least once in your running career – though watch out – it’s hard cement and it has a serious camber (leans to the edges) so it can be hell on your knees. After the bridge are the surprise hills of the Richmond district – get ready for long rollers.

Anyone who does the full course is a total stud – San Francisco giveth, but San Francisco make you payith for it!

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