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PeytonH Rookie 108 posts since
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900. Dec 14, 2006 5:30 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

I was thinking of doing the Callaway Gardens Half in late January. Anyone ever ran this race?

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glitzee Rookie 13 posts since
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901. Dec 14, 2006 6:15 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Thanks, AFRunner20. I will keep an eye on the Cherry Blossom site for registration and other info. What can I say, I'm lazy about driving! If that one doesn't work out, I can always do the ING half in Atlanta later in March. I am not ready to do one in Jan or Feb but by March I should be okay. (I'm a new-ish runner-- started Couch to 5K last Feb and have run several 5Ks and one 10K since then.)

LavenderGA Rookie 60 posts since
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902. Dec 14, 2006 8:10 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Calloway Gradens....yes I've done this race before.  You circle the course twice.  If you love nature...you'll love it.  I would recommend you keep up with the pace group.   Or be sure to stay in front of them.  Folks have gotten lost before.

PeytonH Rookie 108 posts since
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903. Dec 15, 2006 9:48 AM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Thanks for the heads up. I heard the course was pretty hilly from a friend a few days ago. Do you remember the prizes for the top finishers?

AFRunner20 Rookie 78 posts since
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904. Dec 15, 2006 2:02 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Glitzee,

When I ran my first half marathon it was the Museum of Aviation here in Warner Robins.  I decided I would run in it about 1 month before.  I was like you....couch to 5k and 10k.  I started by trying to run an hour and it hurt bad....but I kept with it and somehow ran a 1:34:00.  If you can run a 10k then running a Half Marathon should be on your level.  Competing is another story, however.

alanruns Rookie 43 posts since
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905. Dec 18, 2006 10:08 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

I've heard there not having a marathon this year . Just a rumor.

alanruns Rookie 43 posts since
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906. Dec 18, 2006 10:15 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

The Cherry Blossom that is.

glitzee Rookie 13 posts since
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907. Dec 19, 2006 3:02 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Oh, I am very slow. I have no hope of competing! I just want to feel good about finishing, not like I could've prepared better, you know?

It does seem odd about the Cherry Blossom folks not having anything up about the races. You'd think they'd at least have a course map and registration info up there. Most others do...like a year in advance.

Okay, I just called and the lady said they are

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having a marathon in 2007. She said they are holding a 5K and a half-marathon though. Interesting...

JSM041 Rookie 403 posts since
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908. Dec 19, 2006 4:59 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Did they give a date for the half and 5k?

AFRunner20 Rookie 78 posts since
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909. Dec 19, 2006 8:36 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Yeah a date for that would be nice to know.  I am definitely going to try and be there for that one.

MaconMoves072 Rookie 233 posts since
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910. Jan 8, 2007 11:43 AM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Counting down to the MoA race. Looks like the temp will be a balmy 47 degrees, according to the Weather Channel. That would be the warmest I've ever seen!
Josh, you defending your record this year?
Scott

JSM041 Rookie 403 posts since
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911. Jan 8, 2007 2:27 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

I was thinking about coming down and doing the half since I didn't get to run Disney, but everything worked out for me to go out to Arizona and do the Rock N Roll half out there on Sunday, so I will not be in WR this weekend, but enjoy the GREAT (for this race!) weather!  How about the wind?

glitzee Rookie 13 posts since
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912. Jan 11, 2007 2:48 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Well, I got a nasty cold over the holidays so I went ahead and registered for the ING Georgia half on March 25. Is anyone else planning to run that? I looked at the Cherry Blossom Fest. website and they said they'll have the schedule of events up on Jan. 15. So anyone who's interested in the half, check www.cherryblossom.com[/URL" target="_blank"> in a couple of days.

Good luck to those doing the Museum of Aviation races!

glitzee Rookie 13 posts since
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913. Jan 25, 2007 3:01 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

So the Cherry Blossom festival schedule is up-- no marathon OR half-marathon. Instead it's a 15K, 5K and 1-mile Cherry Trot. (If that doesn't sound like some kind of intestinal problem, I don't know what does...) They're listed for March 17, which is a Saturday. I don't think I'll be running any of these, since I'm doing the ING half a week later.

Scouter D Rookie 128 posts since
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914. Jan 25, 2007 4:01 PM in response to: Perry127
Re: Macon Area Running

Hi all...you guys havent' been posting for a while so I forgot about your thread. I usually post on the Paris, ON Runners Forum thread. Sorry to jump in here but I'm looking for some help. JSM has already replied (thanks...) to a thread I started last week looking for runners in Warner Robins. Recently I’ve been put on a special project team for work at our head office (in Fort Valley, GA) and plan to be staying in Warner Robins during the week starting mid-February. That means I’ll be away from home for my sping training (I’m training for an April marathon) and would like to find other runners in the area who might want to run a couple times a week at night, maybe 5 to 10 miles. If you can help me out, that would be great. I really don’t want to be running this on a treadmill at a hotel…It looks like I'll be in Warner Robins for at least two to three weeks a month for the next year to 18 months so I'm really looking for monday, tuesday, wednesday runners. I'll be flying home each weekend. A bit about me, I'm a 42 yr old family man currently running at about 7:30 to 8:00min/mile...so I'm no speed demon but enjoy the social aspect of running. I'll (try to) post my profile. Since Macon would only be about a half hour away...that would work for me. Any interest? I start my first three week stay on Feb 19th.

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