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3 Sisters Take the Naples Half Marathon

18 Jan

You probably remember last year when the three of us got weird in Austin at the Austin Half Marathon.We got some pre-race advice from Bart Yasso, saw some amazing fans on the course and even met our goals!

Well, we dusted off our swanky t-shirts and are hitting the road again for our second annual runcation — in sunny Naples, Florida!

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An old postcard from Naples, courtesy of Naples Daily News (the race’s sponsor)!

That’s right! Months before the Naples Daily News Half Marathon was named the #1 half marathon by Runner’s World, we had already booked our flights and started drooling over the thought of 80 degree weather in January. I have two old teammates from college who moved to Naples, and they recommended the race.

The race will be a stark contrast to Austin. We’re going from a large, corporate-sponsored, band-lined event with over 10,000 runners to a small, grassroots, beach-lined race with just under 2,000 finishers.

Race Weekend Schedule:

Arrive Saturday: My friend Holly is graciously picking us up from the airport and taking us to our hotel. We’ll check in, head over to pick up our packets and grab dinner with all the other runners at the free pre-race dinner that was included in our registration (how neat is that?!). Maybe we’ll catch one of the must-see Naples sunsets before calling it an early night.
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy, high of 79, low of 61

Race Sunday: With a 7 a.m. start time, we’ll be up bright and early! Fortunately our hotel is less than a mile from the start line. After the race, we plan on enjoying the day relaxing at the beach and then having some fun that night.
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy, high of 79, low of 61

Fun Monday: We haven’t made many plans so far but some ideas include a boat cruise, taking a fan boat to the Everglades, and strolling around Third Street South. Anything we’re missing??
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy, high of 76, low of 55

Leave Tuesday: Our flights don’t leave until a little later in the day, so we still have time to do anything we missed on Monday and maybe go for one last run on the beach.
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy, high of 72, low of 50

Has anyone else run this race, or is anyone planning on running it this year? We’re all so excited and can’t wait to be out in the sun tomorrow! See you soon, Naples!

Livestrong Austin Half Marathon Recap

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We love Austin!

No time for a full post today because we plan on walking/waddling around the city (yes, we are all that sore…) to do some shopping and take in the sights. Here are some quick recaps from each of us:

Lara | finish time: 1:42.19 (7:49 pace)

Such a fun race! Thanks to some great pre-race advice, I started out with the 8:22 pace group for the first couple miles during the uphill climb to mile 5 and gradually picked up my pace until I passed the 8:00 pace group (negative split goal, check!). The course was much hillier than I expected but the crowd support was fantastic and pushed me through the hardest parts of it. Everything was really organized and I can’t wait to see the finish line pictures (still waiting to see how they are going to organize those for runners to find them?!). But according to our friends who came from Dallas to watch us run, “If there’s one thing this city knows how to do, it’s how to put on an event.” I couldn’t agree more!

Brandi | finish time: 1:50:02 (8:24 pace)

Wow! This is one of the tougher races I’ve run. While it was a tough course, I ran a PR, so I was definitely pushing it. My favorite part of the race was around mile 9, which was decked out in Livestrong yellow. I was cheering, high-fiving, and pushing it as the lively crowd cheered and jammed Black Eyed Peas. The other memorable part of the race was the huge hill at mile 12 – imagine you’re gleefully running down a hill for about half a mile, then you see this little beauty emerge from around the corner:
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Yeah… you could hear a collective groan ripple through the runners – and a few expletives. :) After the race, we enjoyed VIP treatment at the Intercontinental – post-race food, drinks, massages (totally amazing), and we even got to see the race winners. It was awesome!

Amanda | finish time: 2:21:58 (10:50 pace)

As we walked up the hill towards the Austin capital building at 6:30 a.m. yesterday morning, my stomach twisted and I began to wonder if I could really do this half-marathon. My sisters and I were completely surprised by all the hills that we would have to conquer, and considering there are barely any hills where I trained in Wisconsin, I couldn’t even remember the last time I had to attack one hill-let alone 10! But with words of wisdom from a running legend at the expo, Bart Yasso, I decided that I would simply do my best, not think about all the obstacles or the fear that my hip pain might flare up from the intensity of the race, and just have fun and finish the best I could. And that is what I did! Having that positive attitude really helped; I did not PR, as I expected from taking time off training weeks ago for my hip injuried, but I felt strong and ran as fast as I thought I could – even with all those hills, which to me, is a win!

Here are some pictures – more posts to come!

3 Sisters Take the Austin Half…in Style!

17 Feb Do 3 sisters cry wee, wee, wee all 13.1 miles?

First, a little back story. For whatever reason, the three of us have this weird obsession with the little piggy Geico commercial (it’s even the ring tone when both Amanda and Brandi call my phone):

When we decided to take a runcation to Austin to run the half marathon, we wanted to do it in style. With a few clicks of the mouse, I ordered three shirts from CafePress and waited patiently for them to arrive.

Imagine my delight when I found the package on the front steps after work yesterday… I tore it open like it was Christmas morning and found three perfectly printed pink shirts!

I haven’t started packing for my trip to Austin yet but at least I know one thing that will be going in my suitcase!

Do 3 sisters cry wee, wee, wee all 13.1 miles?

See you tomorrow, Austin!

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