Feel good. Be happy. Run faster. |
1 year later and I'm back at Aviator Sports Complex in Brooklyn with my friend Kerri ready to run The Color Run. After an early morning rise to meet Kerri at Atlantic Terminal to be at Brooklyn College by 7:30am to catch the shuttle to the complex. When we arrived at the complex I was surprised yet happy to see a few changes from the previous year. 1) They moved the stage to the back of the area reserved for the run which helped stream line the flow of things. 2) That being said, the bag check area was moved towards the exit of the area and was a definite upgrade. They had scanned bar coded tags for each bag and required the runner to give a phone number to match with the photo they also took for record keeping. 3) There were more vendors this year (one of my favorite - Kind Bars). Two negatives I would say about this year: 1) They didn't have lawn blowers to blow off any excess color dust. This helped tremendously the previous year and 2) Occasionally they squirted color water into the post-race color throwing party crowd. Great idea for it being warm but didn't exactly dry quickly before getting back onto the shuttle.
Race #9 for the year :) |
As for the race itself, it was the same layout as the previous year although they shifted the start and finish lines so you ended up running through the finish line right into the festival area. Kerri and I made a plan to try to run the race straight through as we didn't feel the need to stop and take pictures after each color zone since we had done it before. The color zones were better equipped this year with more volunteers, music at each zone and huge arches designating the color.
With a happy feeling inside, Kerri and I finished the race straight through with no stops for pictures or anything and I felt GREAT. After a couple pictures at the finish line, we made our way to check out the post-race festival. There was coconut water (found out I'm not a fan), Kind Bars (yum!), Color Run gear and this year even food and beer for sale. We managed to gather at the stage for a color toss with the free packets of color we received with our registration and managed to fit with Kerri's waist pack. Dancing, color throwing, and singing among the fellow runners, we had a blast for a couple hours until we were too exhausted and hungry to enjoy anymore. Disappointed we didn't see the lawn blowers out, we dusted off as much color as we could, grabbed our bags to head home.
No comments:
Post a Comment