Date: 25th April 2014
Profile: Flat
Terrain: Road
Weather: Warm and sunny
Website: http://es.competitor.com /
Positives: good expo, great course, excellent organisation, friendly runners, vocal support
Negatives: the hill at the end, lack of water
As @TheWelshWookie and I were in Madrid for the race and our honeymoon, we headed straight from the airport to our city centre hotel. As soon as we had a bite of lunch, and hopped on the Metro to the expo.
We found the location, and the queue to get into the expo was huge! So, we waited patiently in line, and it was worth the wait. The organisation for bib collection was really good, as was the goodie bag and T shirt points. I was surprised to be given the choice between a T shirt or vest, so I opted for a vest 🙂
We purchased some really cute double layered socks with Spanish flags on them, and @TheWelshWookie treated himself to a spie belt:
I didn’t hug any expo displays this time 😦
We then headed back to the city centre, had some dinner, and went for a walk to find the start line, which was easy to find and only about one kilometre from our hotel. Result!
When we returned to the hotel, we laid out our running gear and headed for bed. What do you think of my race vest and shorts? Cute?
On the morning of the race, we were up early, had our breakfast of greek yoghurt and a Nakd bar, changed and walked to the start line. As the 10K was starting at 8.30am, and the half and full marathon started together at 9am, it was pretty busy. The 10K start line was on a different street, but many of the runners obviously didn’t know that and were at the marathon start area, even as it reached 9am.
Our corral was at the back, which was great. I could see that the other corrals were busy, and we were running for fun, not time. This was @TheWelshWookie’s first half marathon experience, and the atmosphere was great: music, excited runners and even some sky divers helped us get the party started!
Here’s the map of the race:
The race started at 9am, and the final corral (including us) headed off after about 10 minutes. The sun was shining, ans we were good to go! As our corral was quite quiet, it was really good to run on a lovely, wide road and we didn’t have to dodge around many other runners.
The first few kilometres were a steady incline, but I’m very grateful for our hilly training, as it felt flat to both of us. The early support around the course was great: the spectators were supportive and vocal. We ran past lots of Madrid’s sights, including Bernbau stadium, Puerto de Europa and many of the important museums and galleries.
As we reached the first water stop at 5K, we were both feeling great, and were very grateful that we’d brought our own water as they had run out. As it was warm, that will have caused some people difficulty.
The course levelled out, and the support dwindled a little, but that was fine as I was really enjoying looking at the buildings and architecture. It was gorgeous!
We then headed back towards Parque del Retiro, which was mostly downhill, and good fun. The marathoners peeled off along their course at around the 14K mark. Fortunately, there was adequate water and powerade at the rest of the water stations.
At the 15, 16K point, we were at the park, and knew that we had a lap around its perimeter before finishing in the park itself. It was warm, and the support here was good. I noticed that we were heading downhill a little at one point, and then, with about one mile to go, we turned a corner to head into the final straight, and there it was. A hill. A steep, unexpected hill. We dug in, and after haviing a fantastic 11 mile run, @TheWelshWookie began to struggle a little for the first (and only) time. I tried to keep pushing a little, but it was tough! And it lasted for the whole of that final mile!
As we turned into the park, the support was really good, and @TheWookie got a second wind. We picked up our pace, and finished the race strong. 🙂
As we crossed the line, we had our medals placed around our necks, and posed for photos. We collected water, powerade and food bags, then spent a couple of minutes celebrating.
We then met the lovely Ro, from Run Dabblers, which was great! Ro had spotted us with 5K to go, and kindly said we’d helped pace her to the finish. She too, had found that last hill horrible!
Our stats: 2:23:59 which is my slowest half to date, but we were not running for time. We were running for fun. Also, given the heat, the final hill and the altitude, I’ll take it! I didn’t know until afterwards that Madrid is the highest Capital city in Europe!
The Medal: Really good, fab, sparkly and heavy!
Goody Bag: money off vouchers, leaflets and a good quality gym bag with a mesh back.
T-shirt: It’s a fab, neon green vest!
After a quick shower and change, @TheWelshWookie and I headed to the Hard Rock Cafe for dinner and cocktails. We had a great day!
Well done to
You both. Love the running outfit very cute
Thanks! 🙂
Sounds like a nice race! I love your race outfits – too cute!
It was great, thanks! 😉
What an amazing day!!! Great run and what a great finish to the day- dinner at Hard Rock Cafe!!! YUM!! Way to push!!!
Thanks: it was the best!
That sounds amazing – you definitely made a good choice. Fab write up Mrs TJ 🙂
Thanks! 😉
Sounds like a great runeymoon race! Love the bling and race outfit! Are you Mrs. WW now, btw?
Thanks! I have no intention of becoming a Wookie! Lol! Happy to be Mrs Jones, but will stick with TartanJogger I reckon! 🙂
Congrats to you both! I LOVE the Bride running shorts, too awesome!
Thanks! I had to have them 😉
Congrats on a fun race! That running outfit was adorable:). Is it weird that the course map kind of looks like a weeping angel if you tilt your head?
Ha, so it does! We saw LOTS of weeping angels around the city itself… 😉
Sounds brilliant and I love your race shorts!
Thanks, I just had to have them 😉
Congrats!!! Sounds like you really had fun and took it all in!
I loved it!
Great race! I love the vest!
Thanks!
Thumbs up for us lot in the back corral!
👍yay!
Congrats! Sounds like you guys had an awesome race- and in such great outfits too!
It was indeed awesome!
Well done, both of you! I love the joined theme – the shoes, the socks, the shirt. At the Rome marathon, I passed a couple who were running together and the back of their respective shirts read: “Running together…” “… for twenty two years”. It was so beautiful! Finally, I’m sorry I’m so late in commenting on this – I’ve been travelling a lot lately and have rarely found myself in front of a computer!
Hope you’ve found time to fit in some running in between your travelling 🙂
Oh yes, don’t worry – training is on track (no pun intended!)
Glad to hear it! 🙂