Bridge of Lions 5K Race Report - St. Augustine Trip ~ Cavedog Running

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Bridge of Lions 5K Race Report - St. Augustine Trip

This is one of the weekends we really look forward to each year where we travel to St. Augustine to tour the city and run the Bridge of Lions 5K. We decided to do a scaled down trip this year only staying one night. We made it into town Friday. After stopping off at the St. Augustine Register building for packet pickup, we checked into the Howard Johnson hotel and I headed out for my short night before race run. When I got back we had Jenny's spaghetti for dinner. I prefer Jenny's spaghetti over any restaurant. Instead of heading into town to walk around, we went to the movies and saw "Despicable Me" in 3D. Very funny movie, I recommend seeing. I am still unsure about the whole 3D thing. There aren't many scenes in the movie made specifically for 3D, so I don't really see the point as it adds nothing to the movie.

The best part about running a race in St. Augustine is staying downtown, waking up not so early, and walking to the race. The hotel is about a mile from the Castillo de San Marcos where the race started. So, we can just walk, pickup the timing chip, warmup and go. Don't even have to worry about the porta potties!




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Conditions for the race were hot and humid as usual. The real issue was the gnats that were all over the place st the start. Not easy swatting gnats and trying to put on the race shoes.


The first mile of this race course is awesome. The race starts at the fort, runs down the bayfront and across the Bridge of Lions. After that, you turn into the housing area on the other side for the rest of the race which can be a bit of a grind. It was a joy this year to run over the original bridge that was finished with renovations a couple months ago.


The race went really well. I finished in 18:48, 12th overall, and 2nd in my age group. I was trying to break my PR of 18:41, but didn't quite get there. Still, my time was one minute faster than last year. I ran pretty comfortable most of the race. Outside of my first mile at 5:55, I ran even the rest of the way with a 6:04 and 6:05 with a fast finishing kick.


The shirts were great this year with a nice design showing the Bridge of Lions. The only thing they need to do to make this race better is provide better age group awards. It pays to be first overall as they get a cool $100. But for the age group awards, they used the same exact little medal that I won two years ago. They had over 500 finishers this year, if they would take just 50 cents more from each entry, they could provide some first class medals that people would really want to show off. You could tell people weren't real happy with the medals.





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[caption id="attachment_884" align="aligncenter" width="333" caption="Almost there...faster, faster!!"][/caption]

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After a two mile walk back to the hotel, we had breakfast, got cleaned up, relaxed for a bit, and checked out. We didn't really want to go walking all over town at noon, so we went to Anastasia State Park and went to the beach.


We had lunch, drove back and parked downtown. We always enjoy going into the different art galleries and looking at what's new. When everyone was getting pretty tired of walking, we went to Pizzalley's to have our pizza. Pizzalley's has the best pizza! We gorged ourselves full and ventured out for some more walking before we ended the night at Kilwin's for ice cream.


We got a huge surprise as we were walking back to the parking garage. We saw a guy selling his paintings and it turned out to be Dean Quigley that we bought Jenny's painting of the City Gates from four years ago. Guess he lives full time in St. Augustine now and is active in getting better laws enacted for artists to sell their work. Dean is an awesome guy and painter. Outside of painting, he is a history buff who can tell you all about just about anything. It was fun listening to the history behind the paintings he had on display. I was great seeing Dean again and we look forward to the next time we go back to St. Augustine!!

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a great race! Nice photos, thanks for sharing.

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