Short version –
Great race, very flat, super scenic and wonderful after party. Definitely
recommend it. I missed a PR by a few minutes. If you are looking
for a BQ or PR, this is race to do.
Longer version:
The race size
is relatively small, giving it a very friendly feel. I think combined the
half and full together have less than 2,000 runners. I am lucky enough to
have friends with a condo that was near packet pick up, the start, and the
finish. I arrived around 5 pm on Friday evening, picked up my bib, and
did a little pre-race shopping. After dropping my stuff of at the condo,
I walked to the Dog Fish Brewing Company’s pub. As a race sponsors, they
givie 10% off to runners. I had a yummy pre-race fish fry (beer
fried fluke, calamari, fries) and a Dog Fish 60 minute IPA. Well, maybe
two of the IPAs, since I was carbo loading. With no kids or family
responsibilities, I was in bed by 9:30.
I got up around
5:15 Saturday morning for my traditional pre-race meal (bagel with sun-butter
and honey, tea). After checking the weather, I decided on go with shorts,
a compression top under a loose tech top, arm sleeves, and gloves.
For nutrition, I stayed light – a hand held water bottle with Nuun and Sports
Beans. And of course, my trusty Garmin 920.
At 6:15 I took
a short walk (4 blocks or so) down to the boardwalk for the race start. I
was welcomed by an amazing sunrise over the ocean and perfect weather– a few
clouds, low 40’s, and no wind. The race started right on time at
7:00 am. For the first 3 miles, the course is the same for both the half
and full marathoners. It was a little crowded, but nothing like Marine
Corp. At the entrance to Gordons Pond Trail, the half runners turn
around while the full keep going. The surface changes from paved to
finely packed crushed gravel. Very scenic as I wound my way through
Cape Henlopen State Park for next 5 miles or so. Miles went be very
quickly as I fell in with 3:40 pace group.
Miles 9 through 12 are an out and back along paved road. We passed the ferry before
arriving at the turn around at the Lewes Beach Dairy Queen. They had few
samples out for runners, along with a sign “Dairy Queen makes you run
faster”. I skipped the samples, as I did not want to DQ
myself. At mile 12, I turned back into the park, again, feeling
great and enjoying the view.
Around mile 18,
my pace started to fall behind the pace group a bit, but I still felt pretty
good. I pass near the finish before heading back out along anther trail
for a second out and back loop. My pace continued to slow, but I did fine
until the turn around at mile 22 when I took my first walk break. I
managed to alternate running / walking until mile 25, when I summoned whatever
reserves I had to run the final 1.2 miles to the finish.
I picked up my
medal (nice swag!), an emergency blanket, and chocolate milk (my go to
recovery drink) before shuffling three blocks back to the condo.
A quick shower and change of clothes and I was ready to head back for the after
party. Plenty of food and drink. In fact, I had to give away a few
of my drink tickets. After stuffing myself, I went back to condo for nap
before packing up and driving home. I did have to stop near the bay
bridge to refuel – small pizza for me and gas for the car.

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