Skip to main content

Racing to Wrigley: Observations

Despite the (slight) prediction of rain this morning, the weather turned out to be perfect for the 7th Annual Race to Wrigley 5K. Lots of people came out for this one (supposedly more than 8000).

Even though the temperature was in the mid-50s I wore a jacket... which meant that I had to tie it around my waist when the run started... which meant that I probably looked as dorky as I did in the picture that Chicago Runner Girl posted on her blog. Oh well.

The course was nice and wide - they had full streets blocked off for this which was really nice and the mile markers were really visible. Especially cool to run through the ground level of Wrigley Field. But you can read my full review at Newcity.com!

Here are some things that stuck out for me during the race:

* At the starting line one woman tells another about the Nike Women's Marathon in San Francisco and how at the finish line "guys from Texas give you Tiffany necklaces." Since I am a guy from Texas and since I know (from a review written by a fellow runner) that it's actually firemen that give out the finisher's necklaces, this makes me feel more masculine. "Texan" = "fireman" in this woman's mind. Yes.

* There's a guy wearing no shoes. This seems cool on trail runs, but this is Wrigleyville. The streets are paved with broken glass... or at least shattered dreams. (To be fair, I don't know how sharp the latter are.)

* It's announced that Sean Astin is running this race. He has to say a few words into the microphone. He's very brief. This makes me think he would rather have just run anonymously. But now I'm picturing hobbit feet.

* Just after passing the first mile marker we run past a police officer. She's talking into her walkie-talkie. She says "Yeah. They're all already out of breath." I wonder who she's talking to and what they asked her.

* As we're turning to run through the Wrigley Field concourse for the last tenth of a mile, one guy pulls out of the pack to lean against the stadium and throw up. I imagine this is a more common occurrence in that exact spot than people running.

Out of Wrigley Field and towards the finish line

Comments

  1. Hello! See Sean's #run3rd blog here: http://run3rd.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wow - very cool. Didn't know about this. Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Strangely enough I live in this neighborhood and I often see runners with no shoes on and wonder what the hell they are thinking?! During the cubs season there is glass, vomit, and undescribables on the street that I wouldn't dare put my naked skin anywhere near. I guess some people are just willing to risk more then others for the sake of a run!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

A Daily Guide to Chicago Comedy Shows in April 2018

April 1: Character Assassination presents The Roast of Disney Princesses at Laugh Factory The latest entry in the Character Assassination roast show series pits a collection of Disney princesses -played by Chicago comics - against each other. Starring Allison Dunne, Alex Kumin, Sarah Shockey, Gena Gephart, Audrey Jonas, Eunji Kim, Samantha Berkman, Stephanie Weber and Mandee McKelvey. April 2: Comedy Overload Open Mic at Gallery Cabaret A weekly open mic open to all forms of comedy that takes place at a sweet venue in Bucktown. April 3: Shake 'Em Up Comedy Showcase at Shakers on Clark   This free two-hour comedy showcase is hosted by Darrick J and Nate Galloway. Comics get between four and 10 minutes each and the hosts let comedians know a bit needs work by hitting a bell and "shaking 'em up." April 4: Comedians You Should Know at Timothy O'Toole's Really you should be catching this weekly showcase at Timothy O'Toole's e

Life of Pi: The Pi Day Pi K Returns to Fleet Feet Stores Across Chicago

I have run a grand total of ONE time since crossing the finish line of the Chicago Marathon in October of last year. I know, I know, I'm disgusted with me too. So when I got Fleet Feet's notice about the Pi Day "Pi K" Fun Run this coming Monday evening (3.14 - PI DAY, get it?) it seemed like a pretty solid way to get back out on the running trail without getting myself up super early or registering for a timed race where I would embarrass myself. Also, my wife and I ran this race back in 2014 and had a great time. Plus, after an article I wrote for the Tribune about xkcd creator and all-around baller Randall Munroe speaking in Chicago at an Illinois Science Council (ISC) event , I know a little more about the organization behind the Pi Day Pi K and their mission. Quick excerpt from the Trib article: Founded in 2006 by nonscientist Monica Metzler (who also serves as executive director), the ISC was created to help engage adults in science and technology

Chicagoland's First Annual February Fool's Goal Half Marathon/Debacle

A few weeks ago I was looking through the race listings for the month of February and noticed that there are three different races this coming Sunday. All in different cities. As I was trying to decide which one to run I realized that they're all taking place at different times... and then I started thinking... Why not just run all three? I talked to my running homey Antonio and after some discussion about logistics, we realized that based on the timing and location of the races, this would be an insane dash from Chicago to Highland Park to Hoffman Estates to Channahon and back to Chicago, with just enough time to park, get our bibs, run the races and (after carefully stretching, of course) head off to the next one. That's also when we noticed that by a pretty sweet coincidence, the three races just happen to add up to a half marathon.  So, obviously we decided that it had to be done. We registered for all three and created a new race: Chicagoland's First A