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Race Chronicles #42
ORRRC Winter Solstice Half Marathon
December 21, 2019

The Half Marathon started at 8:30 am on the Winter Solstice, on the trails at Bryan State Park. The race also ran through the Clifton Gorge.




Previously this event was 10 miles. But this year the course was changed and increased to a Half Marathon distance.

Finishers received a Christmas Ornament award.


Congratulations Michelle, who celebrated her birthday by running this race.


Race Chronicles #41
Dayton Turkey Trot Half Marathon
Sunday December 1, 2019

The Dayton Turkey Trot is part of a series of Thanksgiving races that have joined together to create the World’s Largest Thanksgiving running festival: the American Turkey Tradition, an event sponsored by OhioRuns.com.
The Dayton Turkey Trot race takes place the Sunday after Thanksgiving and includes both a 5k and Half Marathon, with races starting at 8:45 at the UD Stadium.
This is one of just a handful of races I have run 4 years in a row, the last three of those races serving as a race Pacer for the Half Marathon. This year as my first time pacing 2:10 in the Half, along with fellow Pacer Paul Pikman, I finished in 2:09:28.

As a Pacer I had the joy of helping to pace and encourage another fellow runner Lydia to a PR.

This years swag included an amazing soft warm black fleece turkey trot hoodie.


Finishers also received a medal, and Bill’s Donuts at the finish line.

Race Chronicles #40
Turkey Prediction Run

November 24, 2019
The ORRRC Turkey Prediction Run is unlike any other other race. The goal is to accurately predict how long the run will take you without the use of a watch or phone or any other timing devices. The runners finishing closest to their predictions win a turkey.
This race is a lot of fun, and is the only race I have run all four years since joining ORRRC. It’s time to predict how fast can I run 3.15 miles.

Unfortunately I am still recovering from have a bad cold and runny nose, therefore my predicted time was too fast and I could not keep the pace I had hoped. However, despite not wearing a watch, I was well aware that I was off pace.

Race Chronicles #39
3rd Annual MTA Virtual Half Marathon
November 14, 2019

I ran the MTA Virtual Half Marathon on my birthday, covering 13.1 miles on the track, to support one of my favorite podcasts, Marathon Training Academy.
A virtual race allows participants to run or walk in any location, at their preferred time and pace. Participants can choose a favorite route, run on trails or a track, use a treadmill, or complete this run as part of another race. The options are open, as long the distance is completed.




I decided to run on the track to avoid any potential ice, as well as an opportunity to complete an entire Half Marathon on a track for the first time.

Although there are no official results for this virtual race, I completed my run in 2:03:17.
This was my 33rd Half Marathon and 3rd time participating in the MTA Virtual Race. Finishers of this year’s virtual half received an awesome “I Eat Hills Like Candy” medal and blue MTA trucker hat in the mail after the race. Swag was shipped in early December.


Thank you MTA for telling me I have what it takes to run a Marathon. I also proved that I have what it takes to run a Half Marathon on a track.
Race Chronicles #37
Columbus Marathon
October 21, 2019

RunBuzz pre-race meet up
MMRT Moms Run This Town photo


This is an amazing race to support the Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

I finished my 31st Half Marathon today in 1:57:48.


Race Chronicles #38
Xenia YMCA Hospitality Half
The inaugural Xenia YMCA Hospitality Half Marathon was October 27th at 8am. Same day pre-race registration was $50 at the Xenia YMCA. The race started at the YMCA and continued along the bike path.

Finishers received a medal.

I considered running a 2:00 half to match my bib, instead I finished in 1:56:04. This was my completion of three halfs in three weeks.

Gear Check
Garmin Forerunner 45 vs 645

I recently bought my daughter the Garmin Forerunner 45S GPS running watch. This model is sleek and small and considered one of the entry level Garmin watches, but in fact it is packed with all the metrics the average runner needs in a very fashionable modern design.
I currently wear the Garmin 645 model, but the Garmin 45 is such an amazing and cute watch I have considered downsizing to the sleeker smaller 40mm watch instead.
While these are both great watches, here are some of the main differences between the two. The Garmin 645 includes a few extra features that the basic Garmin 45 does not, such as Garmin Pay, optional music storage, and an altimeter and barometer. The 645 watch also has the silver bezel design for a slightly dressier look and interchangeable watch bands to easily swap to a different color watch strap.
Personally I have never used Garmin pay. I do not listen to music from my watch so I own the 645 model not the 645M (Music option).
The silver bezel on this watch was one of the features that originally attracted me to this specific model for a dressier watch to wear to work. However after just a year of owning the watch the bezel is covered in scratches and scuff marks from daily wear. The Garmin 45 has a slightly smaller watch face, but without the bezel looks much sleeker, and so cute on the wrist.
I like the option to swap the watch bands to different colors, but I mainly just wear the black band that came with the watch. Extra Garmin watch bands tend to run $29 which makes it a bit costly to own a variety of colors. Numerous cheaper off brand watch straps can be purchased from Amazon. I own a red, teal, as well as the Turquoise Garmin strap that is standard in the Garmin 245 watch model.
I prefer to switch the watch face than to change the watch band. Both watches can easily change the watch face through the Garmin App.
I like the neutral look of the black watch strap, or in the case of the new Garmin 45, the white watch band.
I would definitely recommend the Garmin 45 watch. I would buy one for myself, but I don’t think my fourteen year old daughter is interested in twinning with her mom.
Race Chronicles #36
Dayton River Corridor Classic
The 43rd Annual Dayton River Corridor Classic was run on Sunday October 13th, starting at the Welcome Stadium.
The DRCC is one of the oldest half marathons in Ohio, and included a Half Marathon, followed by a 5k race.
Having previously finished this event in 2016, was my 2nd time running the Dayton River Corridor Classic.
I finished my 30th Half Marathon in 2:00:22, and 4th in my age group.


Race Chronicles #35
Air Force Marathon 10K
September 21, 2019

The United States Air Force Marathon is held on the third Saturday in September at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Fairborn, Ohio. The Marathon was established in 1997 to celebrate the Air Force’s 50th anniversary.

The 23rd annual Air Force Marathon weekend kicked off on Friday evening with a 5K race at the Nutter Center. Saturdays events included a 10K, followed by the full and half marathon.
Fireworks on a dark and rainy morning preceded the 10K start at 6:30am. The 10K started on time just ahead of stormy weather which forced a delay to the full and half marathon start.


The Air Force Marathon is special to me because it was my first full Marathon. I am proud to live near the Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and participate in this race.
This year I completed my first Air Force 10K. I finished in 54:23, and placed 5th in my age group.

