Showing posts with label Mount Dora Half Marathon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Dora Half Marathon. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2020

Race Review: πŸŽ„Mount Dora Half Marathon Weekend🦌 | Blogmas Day 21

Disclaimer: I received an entry to the Mount Dora Half Marathon Dora Double Challenge to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!

This weekend I had the opportunity to run the Dora Double Challenge at the Mount Dora Half Marathon Weekend in Mount Dora, Florida! Mount Dora is a cute little historical city in Central Florida, just north west of Orlando. ince I'm in the area for the Christmas holiday anyway, I thought it would be fun to check out this race as part of the BibRave Pro Ambassador Team. This was a fun, festive race that made me feel safe and so comfortable to make a return to in-person racing. I'm excited to tell y'all about my experience!

The Dora Double Challenge consists of two races -- the Mount Dora 5K on Saturday, and the Mount Dora Half Marathon on Sunday. I'm a big fan of race challenges, so I knew I had to sign up for both races. Because we drove down from New England and didn't arrive into the area until late Friday afternoon, I opted to wait until the morning of the 5K to pick up my race weekend packet. I still wanted to lay out my race morning outfit before bed, though. Flat runners are a pre-race must!

Luckily, it was super easy to navigate everything on race morning, and was able to pick up my packet with no issue. The packet pick up was located in the pavillion near the 5k start line, and everything went very smoothly. I first picked up my bib, which came with a tote bag and two really awesome magnets - one for each race. I thought these were such cool swag items, and I definitely hadn't gotten anything like these items at other races I've done! I then picked up my race shirts and was given a red shirt for the 5K and a black shirt for the half. They also had green shirts for the half marathon, which I believe were in men's sizes. It was so exciting to get a piece of swag for each one of the races I was completing.

#DoraDouble swag!

Preview of the half at packet pick up.

After a quick stop at the car to drop my newly acquired packet and slap my race bib on my leg, I headed up to the start line which was SUPER festive! There was soap snow, stilt walkers dressed as elves and toy soldiers, and (of course) a GIANT inflatable Santa.


I was able to meet up with my fellow BibRave Pro Samantha, who was also doing the Double, and chat with her before we took off for the 5K! Due to COVID, I haven't had the chance to meet any BRPs in person during my first year as a Pro. It was so great to change that on Sunday and actually meet someone that I've been talking to for over a year! I hope 2021 brings more opportunities to meet my fellow Pros. Fingers crossed for more in-person races!

Socially distanced pre-race photo with Samantha!

The race kicked off at 7:45am and the race organizers made it clear for runners to arrange themselves by pace, and only enter the corral once their pace group was called, to promote social distancing. Whether or not runners actually followed this directive is... questionable... BUT I will say that participants were really great about wearing masks in the corral, which was a relief. The race organizers were also great about reminding folks to continue to wear their masks in the start and finish areas of the race. I was off and running around 7:50am!

I didn't take any photos during the race because I was actually feeling really good and wanted to see how hard I could push myself. I was CRUISING for this entire race and ended up going sub-27! It was great to really push myself hard through this race just to see what my body could do. (I also think I was just really excited to be running a race, so that could have added to the pep in my step πŸ˜‚) According to chip timing, I ran 3.1 in 26:53.54, an 8:40 pace!




Garmin is a little off because I forgot to pause it for a few moments after I finished running πŸ˜‚ 

The finish area still had a VERY festive vibe, and there was plenty of space to social distance, which folks were pretty good about. I'd say participants weren't as great at wearing their masks at the finish as they were at the start, but at the very least everyone was spread out well. One thing I liked about the post-race experience is that instead of having tables of bananas, waters, etc. that runners could grab, they put everything in one large gallon baggie and let runners take a bag as they were exiting the finishing chute. They also included your medal in this bag, so as to reduce contact of passing the medal from volunteer to runner. I thought that was a great idea to promote safety!


Before heading out I had to do a lil selfie photo shoot with my medal. Of course I needed to take a selfie with the giant Santa, and once I had walked away from the finish area and made sure no one was around me, I took another photo with my ~smiling face~ πŸ˜‚ (That's the Mount Dora City Hall in the background of my second photo!) I headed home after getting my snaps in, and got prepared for Day 2 - the half marathon!

Flat runner for the half marathon!

Brett was kind enough to join me for half marathon day and dropped me off at the starting line. The start was a couple blocks away from the 5k start, but it was really easy to navigate down to where we were supposed to be. There was plenty of pre-race entertainment and excitement! I was hoping to meet up with the larger group of BRPs that were running the half marathon, but I couldn't figure out where they were so unfortunately I missed the group photo 😭 but I saw most of them out on the course, so that was nice!

My own lil cheer squad!

The corral for the half was HUGE which I really appreciated. It made distancing from other runners at the start really easy, and again, folks were really great about wearing their masks before taking off. There were sections of the corral you were supposed to line up by according to pace, but it wasn't really enforced so folks kind of hopped in wherever. The organizers tried to release folks by pace as well, but it seemed like most people just went with the flow of the crowd. Before I knew it I was off and running for the Mount Dora Half Marathon!

This photo doesn't really do it justice, but there was plenty of space for us to distance, and everyone was great about wearing masks!

Off we go!



There was a good amount of on-course support throughout the race, including water stops (they handed out sealed bottled water) and bathroom stops about every other mile. There was also gel distribution at mile 7. I know a lot of races are encouraging folks to bring their own water and nutrition (which is also a great option for safety!), but it's also nice to see that there are still volunteers that are coming out to support runners and give aid to the folks crazy enough to run 13.1 miles on a perfectly good Sunday morning. 😊

Dem HILLS

The course was HILLY, which is always strange for Florida. I was a little concerned that my legs would gas out after the first few miles because there was a LOT of really steep, rolling hills. I continued to take on every hill, though, and even though it was a challenge I actually felt really good through the entire course! It was also an extremely scenic course that took you past many lakes and through such gorgeous neighborhoods. I swear, the houses we ran by had my eyes popping out of my head at how nice they were! It was so nice to take in such beautiful scenery while putting in the miles.


One of my favorite parts of the half marathon course was the downhill finish. You take a right onto the last stretch of the course and it's completely down hill, giving you a super fast finish. You can also see the giant inflatable Santa, beckoning you toward the finish line! πŸŽ… Such a welcome sight 😊

Here I come, Santa!

A fast, downhill finish!

I had a fantastic race during the half as well. I was feeling really great so I decided to push, and I wound up running my best half marathon in YEARS! I finished in 2:08:19, which puts me under a 10 minute/mile pace. I don't think I've done that since I first started running long distances. I am so proud of myself and feel so encouraged heading into my next marathon training cycle by the way I performed this weekend.

Gotta love that finish line feeling!


Look at that elevation data πŸ’€



The finish line was similar to the 5K finish in that you were given your post-race fuel and your medal all in one gallon baggie. You were also handed a Mount Dora Half Marathon hand towel to wipe your face with at the end of the race, which I thought was a nice touch for a Florida race! I didn't hang around long at the finish as I was looking to meet up with Brett, but the energy at the finish was just as festive and fun as the finish line of the 5K. Everyone was in great spirits, there were many photo opportunities, and plenty of space to unwind post-race while socially distancing.


I really enjoyed myself at the Mount Dora Half Marathon weekend. I thought that the race organizers did a fantastic job of creating a fun, festive, and above all, SAFE environment during this unprecedented year in the running world. I would definitely recommend both of these races if you're looking for something festive to do in Florida around the holidays. The hills are a challenge, but the positives of these race weekend experience make them worth it!



Tuesday, November 24, 2020

πŸŽ„Mount Dora Half Marathon Weekend🦌: COVID-19 Safety Measures & Upcoming Price Increase!

Disclaimer: I received an entry to the Mount Dora Half Marathon Dora Double Challenge to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!

Can we talk about how cute this year's logo is? πŸ¦ŒπŸ˜·πŸ˜

Hey guys! I know I have quite a bit to update y'all on from these last few weeks, but before I jump into what's been going on in my life this November, I wanted to take a second and share with you some important updates for the Mount Dora Half Marathon weekend that is less than 4 weeks away. First, and most importantly, is the COVID-19 Safety Measures that the race is putting in place. I love the fact that they have made these measures well-known far in advance so that runners can properly prepare. You can see the protocols outlined below:

MOUNT DORA HALF MARATHON & 5K SAFETY OVERVIEW

😷 PROTECTIVE GEAR & SANITATION PROTOCOL 
• Mount Dora Half Marathon & 5k will employ strict health and safety considerations regarding staff and volunteers. All are required to wear personal protective gear. 
• Participants are required to wear a mask pre and post event. Bring your own mask until the race start. Running in a mask is not required. Carry the mask with you in your pocket or running belt and put it on post event.
• Hand washing and sanitizing stations will be accessible through the event venue.
• Portable restrooms handles will be sanitized regularly

↔️ PHYSICAL DISTANCE
• Mount Dora Half Marathon & 5k will limit participation capacities to ensure local event size restrictions are not exceeded. Capacity information is indicated on each event. 
• Physical distancing will be maximized in runner-only areas, including but not limited to bib pick-up area, portable restrooms lines, race start, water stations, finish and post- race food activity.
• The race start will be managed by the release of groups based on pace.
• Spectators are to practice social distancing and must be spread out
• There will be no gear check to minimize the contact and exchange of personal items. All personal items and gear should be left in the car or help by a family member.

🚰 HYDRATION STATIONS & REFRESHMENTS 
• Participants will be provided with water in a cup at water stations, but volunteers will not distribute water to participants while running. Cups of water will be placed on a table. If you prefer you may bring your own container. 
• Water/aid stations will be placed on the course and at the finish line.
• Post-race refreshments may consist of packaged products such as nutrition bars; fruits may include bananas and/or oranges. Sealed water bottle will be available.

Personally I feel really great about the detail that the Mount Dora race staff has put into these safety measures. Going to an event where many people will gather is inherently risky during those times, but with these measures in place I'm feeling more comfortable with participating. I hope that all participants will respect and follow these guidelines and that they are enforced throughout the race weekend for everyone's safety.

Secondly, I wanted to let you know that *REGISTRATION PRICES ARE GOING TO INCREASE*!! Next Tuesday, December 1, prices are going up for registration and will be as follows:

Mount Dora Half Marathon will increase from $79 to $85
Dora Double Challenge entry will increase from $85 to $89
Register NOW and save an additional $10!
Additionally, you can use code "BIBRAVE" for 10% off your entire registration!

Make sure your register ASAP to get the best price possible, and to secure your spot for a festive, in-person race to end your 2020! I'm really looking forward to participating in this race next month, and I hope you'll join me!

Thursday, February 20, 2020

2020 Half Marathon Schedule (So Far!)

Life in my neck of the woods has been a lil crazy lately in both my work and personal life (as it always gets this time of year!), so I apologize for the lack of life updates from me over here on the blog. I hope you all enjoyed my posts about my New Orleans trip (which you can find here, here, and here) because I had a blast sharing them with you! I'm hoping once I'm done with travel post-LA weekend (so mid-March πŸ˜‚) I'll be able to get back to my normal blogging rhythm and update you on my non-running aspects of my life, but until then just know that even though I've been busy I've been having a great time!


I'm about to jet off to Orlando for Princess Half Marathon weekend and I am oh so excited! ✈ There will definitely be Disney posts and vlogs coming your way when I return so get excited for that! I feel like my full marathons get the bulk of the attention on my blog and socials, but because I'm about to embark on my first half marathon of the year, I thought I would highlight all of the half marathons I'm planning to run in 2020. (So far! There's always room for more. πŸ˜‰) I really love the half marathon distance because I feel like while it's still a huge undertaking when it comes to endurance, it's also a distance where I feel comfortable trying to push the pace on. I hope to see some of you at these races throughout the year!


Sunday, February 23
Orlando, FL

The Disney Princess Half Marathon has been on my bucket list since I was in college and I am SO JAZZED that I finally get to run it this Sunday! Like I said, I'll be posting plenty about my experience here and on my channel, but definitely follow along on Twitter and Instagram as I'm sure I'll be making plenty of posts in real-time. πŸ‘‘


Sunday, May 3
Providence, RI

I love staying a bit local for half marathons and shorter distances. It allows me to make it either a morning or day trip instead of it being a multi-day affair like my marathons tend to be. I'm extra excited that my Half Fanatics membership got me a baller discount for the Providence Half Marathon this May because I've been eyeing this race for a while! Providence is only about 30 minutes from where I live so it'll be a great way to spend a Sunday morning after a crazy spring semester!


Saturday, August 1
New London, CT


I ran this race last summer and I was totally impressed by it! This is a race that runs completely on runner donations and if you can't afford a donation you are still able to run it for free. I honestly wasn't expecting much more than an outlined course but I was blown away at how much volunteer support they had, how many water stations were available, and the fact that there were finisher's medals! This race is only open to 1,000 runners and the registration doesn't open until May, but I totally want to go back and maybe make this a recurring race for myself!


Sunday, October 4th
Hampton, NH

Disclaimer: I received entry to the Smuttynose Rockfest Half Marathon to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!

As I mentioned in my previous post about this race, I have been wanting to run the Smuttynose Rockfest Half for years, so I was pumped that I was added to the BibRave Pro team that was running this event! I am so excited to return to my home state and run along the coast, and I'm especially excited to experience the post-race party. There is plenty more on this race to come, so stay tuned! If you're planning on registering (which you definitely should!) use the code "SAVE10" for 10% off your registration!


Sunday, December 20
Mount Dora, FL

Disclaimer: I received entry to the Mount Dora Half Marathon & 5K to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!


The last half I have on my schedule (for now!) is the Mount Dora Half Marathon! I love me a good, festive race during the holidays and because now I'm usually down in Florida around Christmas, I'm always looking for a race that is near my parents. Luckily, the opportunity presented itself for me to run the Mount Dora Half in December! We have quite a bit of time before this race comes around (just a cool 10 months πŸ˜‚) but I'm excited for the festive feel of this small town race! Use the code "BIBRAVE" for 10% off your registration and join me in Florida this December!

Friday, February 7, 2020

I'M IN!!!: Mount Dora Half Marathon 2020

Disclaimer: I received entry to the Mount Dora Half Marathon to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!




In super exciting news, I was selected to run the Mount Dora Half Marathon this December with Team Bib Rave! 🧑 I will be joining fellow BibRave Pros Shannon and Samantha for this race. You should totally go check out their fantastic blogs when you get the chance! Shannon's blog is Girls Got Sole and Samantha blogs over at Samantha's Running Adventures.

You may know that I fly down to Florida each Christmas to visit my parents. I always look around for a race to run every time I visit, and this is one that has caught my eye a couple of times. It's a little under two hours away from my parents' house, but it is quite close to the Orlando airport so I'm thinking I'll be able to easily swing this festive half during my visit if I plan it well! Luckily I have basically the entire year to plan logistics. For now I'm just excited that I'll be rocking my orange and closing out the year running a super festive race!

The cool thing about this race that it's actually a weekend long event! There is a 5K on Saturday and a half marathon on Sunday. I'm going to try to convince my parents to join me for the weekend and participate in the 5K as well. There's also the opportunity to participate in the Dora Double which is to run in both races. I really have my eye on this because folks who complete the Dora Double not only get a medal for each race but an additional award as well! #SWAG Last year they gave out a commemorative pint glass. I wonder what it will be for 2020?


Dora Double 2019 award!

Since this race is still so far away, I'm going to have a *lot* more information to share with you over the next 11 months. (It's almost hilarious how far away this race is, but I'm just so excited!! πŸ˜‚) I should be getting a discount code here pretty soon, and I'll definitely be highlighting my training for this course as well (can you say HILLS?!). I hope you all will join me, and if you decide you'd like to, make sure you register quickly! There are only 1,500 entries available for this race and they will fill fast. I think it's going to be such a fun time and a great way to get fit & festive right around the holidays.

Have you run Mount Dora in the past? Let me know in the comments!