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    Wine and Chocolate 5k Run

    5.0 (5 reviews)

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    Gabriela K.

    Spent Saturday afternoon attending the wine and chocolate 5K in San Marco and I can honestly say, I had a blast. I mean who wouldn't want to run in almost 90 degrees on a Saturday afternoon? Now, all jokes aside, despite the heat, this run is pretty cool. Love their mission, which is to contribute to the beatification of San Marco, and to top it of, the course was through the beautiful neighborhood. This was a great opportunity to admire the beautiful architecture of the area. At the end of the run, the cherry on top... wine and chocolate, plus wonderful times with fellow runners and friends. I truly enjoyed the amazing treats from my favorite Peter Brooke, I mean who wouldn't want to run to get rewarded with wine and chocolate!

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    Gate River Run 15K

    Gate River Run 15K

    4.9
    (19 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Gate River Run (GRR) is a fun filled, "Bucket List" type event. The event draws thousands upon…read morethousands of people from all over the US and even from other countries. While I've ran many 5K's ... GRR was three times of a 5K distance. I participated for the first time along with a group of first timers in 2018. And together, we conquered the event to the very end. It's definitely no cake walk (is "cake run" a word???). If you are planning on signing up for GRR, my only suggestions would be: ** Try to not do it alone. Sign up with other people that will motivate you along the way. Have at least one buddy that will help you get to the very end. It definitely has helped me. ** Stay hydrated through the course of the week leading to the event. ** AND...stretch, stretch, stretch, stretch....this helps ALOT. Other than that, get ready to run/walk/hop/crawl/ChaChaSlide or whatever it takes to make it to that Finish Line. The first 6.2 Miles (equivalent to 10K) is not so bad. And throughout the course of your run, you will encounter live bands playing, street cheerers, as well as multiple Water Break stations. Each Mile is well marked along with a timer so you will know your current progress. On the 8th Mile, you'll encounter "The Green Monster" aka The Hart Bridge. This is about the same time your legs are about to give in, calves screaming, lungs burning. And you still have to run up The Green Monster. It's not fun, but once you are on the bridge, it definitely feels like you're on top of Mount Kilimanjaro. From there, going down from that bridge gets easier, just let the downhill momentum of that bridge take your body all the way to the Finish Line. I'm still contemplating about signing up for Gate River Run 2020. For me personally, the problem I have is commitment... because The GRR, The Dirty Pecan (A Road & Gravel bike event held in Monticello, FL ) and The Fat Tire Festival (a famous MTB event held annually in Ocala, FL) are all held..ON..THE..SAME..DAY..OF..EVERY..YEAR. Grrrrrrr!!! #DecisionsDecisions

    Jacksonville has so much more to offer than meets the eye. Each year we are hosts to a premiere…read moregolf event - The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, the Worlds Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party at the Florida-Georgia Game, and the National Championship 15k Race known as the Gate River Run! This is an absolutely spectacular event with world class runners competing each year. Our beautiful city is showcased as the course snakes it's way through the Cathedral District downtown, across the St Johns River via the Main Street Bridge, into San Marco with its beautiful river views, through the canopied streets of St Nicholas, over the Big Green Monster (better known as the Hart Bridge) and culminating in the Stadium District at The Bank! What a gorgeous course. But what makes this course even better is the citizens of Jacksonville that lined the streets - cheering us along, offering drinks & treats! Approximately every 3/4 of a mile, there were bands playing. This did so much to lift my spirits & help me push to finish! I'm glad there are 364 days to rest & prepare - but I'm very much looking forward to be a part of this great event again & again!

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    Almost at the finish line - 7Mar2020
    Almost at the finish line - 7Mar2020
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    7Mar2020
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    Jacksonville Bank Half Marathon

    Jacksonville Bank Half Marathon

    5.0
    (1 review)
    5.1 mi

    December 20, 2020 I…read morestarted my day early, woke up at 4:30am and got changed for the race at my hotel at the Ramada Inn. Met my buddy in the hotel lobby next door at the Embassy Suites at 5:45am and follow him in my car to the start of the race at Bowels High School. We got there 10 minutes later, found good parking spots, and had plenty of time warm up. Two mile warm up followed by drills with 10 minutes before the bell. The race, which consisted of both the half marathon and 5k, had 700+ participants, 7 waves. Everyone was wearing masks at the start and in the 1st wave block they had set up soccer cones that were socially distanced to stand near. The waves didn't all begin at once's. Race participants standing by their cones nearest the starting line stared first, and 5 seconds later the next group would go off. The race began at 7am. And there was no mad rush to get around anyone. It was quite orderly, and during the race I slowly picked off some of the people who had started in front of me. The course was mostly flat and fast. In the final two miles I noticed a little bit of drizzle but thankfully it did not rain harder. As I passed the 5k finishing area, I still had toothed a 10 miles to run. Alas, it was worth it. I managed to hang on to a near 6 minute mile pace for my first half marathon under 80 minutes (1:19:24) which was a new personal record. I enjoyed finishing on the Bowles High School track. At the finish, all staff were wearing masks and I was able to get a free mask as well. I didn't hang around, quickly got changed into dry clothes, picking up my award from the awards table, there was no awards ceremony which was fine. I went back to my hotel, showered and made the 5 hour drive back home.

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    Jacksonville Bank Half Marathon
    Jacksonville Bank Half Marathon
    Jacksonville Bank Half Marathon

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    Running of the Bulls 5K

    Running of the Bulls 5K

    5.0
    (6 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    The Arc Jacksonville held its 5th annual Running of the Bulls 5K at Intuition Ale Works. This…read moreevent borrows its theme from the famous 'The Running of the Bulls' held each July in Pamplona, Spain. We were chased through the downtown Jacksonville 5K course by the Jacksonville Roller Derby acting as 'Bulls.' Dodge them or get tagged with red paint! It's like getting gored by a bull and bloodied up. Man, dodging them bulls makes the run more exhausting! Beginning and ending at Intuition Ale Works, we were treated to an after party featuring race awards, live music, complimentary food and beer. Hot breakfast with scrambled eggs, BACON!, and biscuits n' gravy. I can't get enough of Maple Street Biscuit Company's yummy cinnamon biscuits. I had to stop at three. My beer of choice - Underdark with coffee. The race was fun especially with my YES! team. Thanks John R. for organizing and creating a team to save us $5 in registration fees. Let's do it again next year!

    This is my second year to join Running of the Bulls and the experience was always phenomenal! Great…read moreturnout of people. Volunteers were very helpful and the route was not difficult, although I got tired of dodging the "bulls" Lol! Kudos to them for keeping this event fun and lively! As always we ended up with a beer or mimosa on hand plus a variety of food and a breakfast plate. So much food! Thanks to all of the sponsors! See you again in 2021!

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    YES!! Team Member
    Awards Ceremony - Running of the Bulls 5K 2019
    Awards Ceremony - Running of the Bulls 5K 2019
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    Evergreen Pumpkin Run

    Evergreen Pumpkin Run

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    First of all, I walked lol but it was great…read more Almost 2000 people were signed up for the event and it felt like most of them had shown up at 6 to get a good spot near the starting line. Pulling in that early in the morning AND while it's still dark is spooky to me. 1st Place Sports were signing people up and handing out water and bananas the whole time. There was also a flavored ice truck for the kiddies. The porta-potty lines were extremely long but it seemed like the line furthest from the starting line was shorter and moved faster. Walkers were in the back and there was a lot of us. The rest of my party were going to be running so I was by myself and that was fine. I was out of shape for steady walking and haven't done it since the car accident so if I can do this then there's still hope for me. The cemetery is very old and well kept. Pumpkins were lining the running path for the 5K and 10 mile folks and there's plenty of signage telling you where to go so you don't get lost. Some of the walkers started jogging some to get ahead of the casual walkers. I just played some music with a good walking/striding pace the whole time and was able to finish under an hour. I was so tired afterwards. Now that I know I can do it I might do some more if they seem fun.

    Great run! I'm so happy to have gotten into running! These…read moreevents are a great way to get some exercise but also it's a big party! This Run is set in a beautiful cemetery downtown, old trees line the nice pathways, for the run they marked the course with pumpkins all along the 5k or 10 mile run! This was by far the biggest/ most popular run I have done with around 2 thousand people! Surprisingly it wasn't too crowded, after the first 1/2 mile you had space to run freely. Afterward they had bagels and bananas to eat, vendors were there to talk or try their services, everyone who finished got a metal and pint glass, all around a great run and fun morning! Will def look for this run again next year!

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    Morning run thru the cemetery! :)
    Morning run thru the cemetery! :)
    Evergreen Pumpkin Run
    10/28/18

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    10/28/18
    Times-Union Half Marathon & 5K

    Times-Union Half Marathon & 5K

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Formerly known as The Best Damn Race, the Times-Union Half Marathon and 5K had their inaugural run…read moreevent. The Best Damn Race had set the bar so high, the Times-Union couldn't match it. We run the 10K annually which is no longer available. Instead, we ran the 5K since there is NO WAY my chicken legs can handle a Half. It was still a fun run. And my registration only cost $19 since I signed up super early. We may do it again next year and hoping for the 10K to be back in the mix. The Times-Union Run - (Present) - only Half marathon and 5K runs available - pizza and unlimited beer - smaller medals - packet pickup at Hemming Plaza The Best Damn Race - (Past) - 5K, 10K, and Half marathon runs to choose from - pizza and unlimited beer and cocktails - medals get bigger based on run distance - packet pickup at Dicks Sporting Goods Town Center which was more convenient for me.

    This used to be The Best Damn Race Run but they changed it to Times Union Half Marathon and 5K Run…read more Unfortunately, they removed the 10k. The one time we run a 10K in a year lol! Aside from that, they also use another location from landing to downtown. Both were great courses but this time, there were more uphill, thus quite challenging! Water was also given by the time we reached 1.5 miles although I would've preferred they give them every mile. I was really out of breath by the time I crossed the finish line! So glad I made it! The race was very organized from pick up of the packet to the race itself. We also had no difficulty finding a parking since we made sure to arrive early. As always, food and drinks were overflowing including beers! Yehey! Thanks to all the sponsors! Overall, my husband, John R. and I had fun. Just wish they will include 10k again next year.

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    Times-Union Half Marathon & 5K
    Times-Union Half Marathon & 5K
    Times-Union Half Marathon & 5K

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