Swim team and lessons for the kids – the tropical air feels great on my throat
With today’s announcement regarding the Stillwater Marathon, has the Minnesota racing scene passed the saturation point? Combined with the new Get in Gear half marathon and the inaugural Minneapolis Marathon, there are a lot of options for runners to consider in this down economy.
Let’s look at the Get in Gear changes. The 10K has usually been my first race of the year and has often been the first real outdoor run of the year too. While the addition of a half might make me train earlier, I don’t want to give up the 30+ years of tradition with the 10K race. Too bad the organizers couldn’t keep the Saturday schedule the same and add the half marathon as a Sunday event on the same weekend, allowing people to run both.
Looking at May and June, we now have the following major regional races:
- Med City Marathon (Rochester), May 24, 2009
- Stillwater Marathon, May 24, 2009
- Madison Marathon (Wisconsin), May 24, 2009
- Minneapolis Marathon, May 31, 2009
- Heart of the City Half Marathon (Burnsville), Early June
- Grandma’s Marathon, June 20, 2009
There are just too many events all bunched up together. I know it gets hot here in the summer, but how about moving some of these longer runs so we have one marathon per month? It’s not really smart to run a marathon a month, but it’s impossible to run three on the same day. If they were spaced out, at least you could pick and choose which ones you wanted to do each year.
It will be interesting to see how these all shake out. None of the new events have released their course maps yet, but I do see that the Minneapolis event is promoting itself as iPod-friendly. Each will have to find something to differentiate themselves and persuade the limited number of runners to pick them in this crowded field of inaugural and established events.
Which events will you pick?
Colleen and I went to the Walker Art Center on Sunday to celebrate our 17th wedding anniversary by watching a favorite of ours, the annual British Television Advertising Awards.
back to (limited) work – set up some student OD and email accounts from my sick couch
the codeine stuff didn’t knock me out last night, but it is this morning
added fun at the doctor today: ear wax removal and the discovery of a canker sore halfway down my throat (which took two tries to medicate)
trying hot chicken soup now
damn, the new medicine didn’t prevent the cough from waking me up tonight
Waiting for Dr. Ozbek at AMC Eagan
Going to try to sleep sitting up tonight to prevent the return of the killer cough
Anniversary dinner at Doolittle’s in Eagan – blizzard outside
British Television Advertising Awards at the Walker
happy anniversary to my lovely wife of 17 years
nothing like waking up at 3am because of a hacking cough
congrats to the UMD Bulldogs football team for winning the D-II national championship today over NW Missouri, 21-14
happy birthday to Mike – still sick today and I don’t want to give all of you this horrible disease – have fun tonight!
With a 1-5 start to December (and the start of the Koivu captain curse), the Wild have plummeted down the Western Conference standings. While it’s too early to abandon all hope, it would be nice to see a little more fight from the guys. Sunday’s game against the Ducks could get ugly if we don’t see some urgency to return to the win column. Like Miettinen said after the 3-1 loss to the Kings, there is more wrong right now than just the lack of scoring.
Hockey in Minnesota will be live tweeting the Ducks game tomorrow (@hockeymn) and will be at the next home game versus Calgary on Wednesday.
Hopefully the Wild bring us some holiday cheer sooner rather than later…
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first time out of the house in a week – lunch at Eagan Applebee’s with the family
so tired of being sick – especially this time of year
day three of the awful head cold – last night was the toughest (maybe three hours of sleep total)
guess it explains why I always wanted to be a ski bum
now Hot Dog, the Movie – can’t believe my parents let me watch this show
don’t think I ever watched A View to a Kill before – Grace Slick, Christopher Walken and a plot to destroy Silicon Valley – sweet!
James Bond skis on Olins