Bayshore 2014
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Bayshore 2014
Probably should have posted this yesterday but... My daughter and I both were able to register for the Half Marathon before the race closed in only 2 hours this morning. This will be her first HM after running only 5k's this year. In pretty much her first year of running, she lowered her PR from over 27:00 to 23:20! She's really excited about running the HM next May.
The full marathon & 10k registration opens Dec 8. Those distances don't sell out anything like the HM.
http://www.bayshoremarathon.org/
The full marathon & 10k registration opens Dec 8. Those distances don't sell out anything like the HM.
http://www.bayshoremarathon.org/
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Dave Bussard- Poster
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2 hours? These things are getting nuts... Awesome opportunity to be able to run with your daughter!
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Chelsea, Trevor, Madeline and I are all in. I thought it sold out in less than an hour. My other 4 family members are going to run the 10k. We have a nephew getting married in Interlochen (just outside Traverse City) the same day, so a bunch of us are running the two races. I was able to get a niece and her boyfriend registered just under the wire. Looks like Chelsea might get her $85 entry back as she qualified as an elite with a comp entry. Xmas comes early.
Finally will have a chance to meet you Dave.
Finally will have a chance to meet you Dave.
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I'm planning on the Marathon there. I love that course! I already have my phone alarm set to remind me to be up and ready on the 8th to register.
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Will the new course bring some less than favorable changes as to elevation or anything else?
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I saw that they said there would be a new half course. As far a I know the marathon course is the same. I'm not sure what they plan to do since there are not a lot of roads to choose from in the area!ounce wrote:Will the new course bring some less than favorable changes as to elevation or anything else?
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Of course I can't find it now but I read that the only change to the course, was at the start of the HM. Apparently there is a pretty big hill we need to run right off the bat...I think it said about a 200' climb. Then it's all flat back on the old course from there. If it's like previous years, this big hill will be at the 13 mile mark of the marathon.carleenp wrote:I saw that they said there would be a new half course. As far a I know the marathon course is the same. I'm not sure what they plan to do since there are not a lot of roads to choose from in the area!ounce wrote:Will the new course bring some less than favorable changes as to elevation or anything else?
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I remember the hill at the 13 turn around. It isn't anything too bad. Although I don't know what it would be like if the half starts on the back side of it. For the turn around it was a short run part way up it and then right back down again.Dave Bussard wrote:Of course I can't find it now but I read that the only change to the course, was at the start of the HM. Apparently there is a pretty big hill we need to run right off the bat...I think it said about a 200' climb. Then it's all flat back on the old course from there. If it's like previous years, this big hill will be at the 13 mile mark of the marathon.carleenp wrote:I saw that they said there would be a new half course. As far a I know the marathon course is the same. I'm not sure what they plan to do since there are not a lot of roads to choose from in the area!ounce wrote:Will the new course bring some less than favorable changes as to elevation or anything else?
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Yea, me too. This was the first year in about 10 years I didn't run one. Hope I remember how to do it...Michele \"1L" Keane wrote:I'm just glad to see Dave racing half marathons!
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Oh I don't think you will have a hard time remembering especially running this course.Dave Bussard wrote:Yea, me too. This was the first year in about 10 years I didn't run one. Hope I remember how to do it...Michele \"1L" Keane wrote:I'm just glad to see Dave racing half marathons!
I have to get back-up there to do this race again lots of fun a few years back. It was nice meeting you up there also Dave, it's crazy how fast this race sells out every year!
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Bayshore was my very first half ever and I really liked everything about the race; enough so that I went back for the full another year. Highly recommend it. I recall the half marathon (which is a point-to-point) being as flat as Chicago, but the full (an out-an-back on the same course) seemed rather rolling….
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