Hello, on Sunday I ran my first 10 Nautical Mile race. Â That is the equivalent of 11.5 miles. Â The race began at Fort Sheridan and ended at the Naval Station Great Lakes.
Packet pick-up was a breeze at Road Runner Sports in Chicago. Â I really do not understand the big deal with the membership (VIP prices) since you can get pretty much get the same stuff at lower/same price from Runner’s Warehouse without paying a membership fee.
I LOVE, LOVE the race shirt!! Â I love purple and the slogan in the back. Â Plus, the fit is just perfect. Â I give away my other race shirts but this one I will keep.
I was up at 4am on Sunday morning. Â I was out the door by 4:45 and by 6:00 I was at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science parking lot where I left my car and got on a bus to get to the start line. Â The information brochure stated it was 30 minutes to the start line but in reality it was only 15 minutes.
I had to go to the bathroom and almost did not go when I saw the line and the number of porta-a-potties. Â Luckily the line was moving fast and I was out with only a few minutes before the race began. However, by now I know better and do not rush to get to the start line. Â I mean, do I really have to start right on time? Â Definitely not.
It didn’t seem like there too many runners. Â I think there might have been more at the 3 Nautical Mile race. Â I saw a friend of mine but it was a quick “hello” and “good luck” because he is a fast runner and his place was as close as possible to the start line.
So off I went. Â It was overcast and not too hot. Â The first 2 miles were in Ft. Sheridan which was really cool. Â Then we ran along the North Shore Bike Path. I liked this very much because it was very different from running along the lakefront. Â Also, it was shaded and not too crowded with other runner/bike runners.
The last 3 miles were at the Naval Station. Â It was cool being there because that place is not open to civilians yet we were allowed to be there because of the race. Â There was one long downhill but I knew there was an uphill too. Â Oh and that uphill wore me out. Â I walked up the whole thing. Â Once I made it to the top I found out that hill was called “Hero’s Hill.” Â There were officers making sure I was fine and offered to run with me. Â I only had one more mile to go.

The last mile was tough for me. Â I was very thirsty and grateful for a water station at about half mile before the finish line. Â As I got closer to the finish line, I heard the announcer say my name and that made me super happy.
Disclaimer: As part of the ambassador/blogger program, I received a complimentary race entry in exchange for posts about the race, my training, and a race recap. Â All opinions are mine.




Congratulations on your first Nautical 10-Mile! (This is race #102 for you, too, yes?) I have heard really great things about this race so I was really excited to read your recap. I love the race shirt, too! Someone else posted a picture of the medal and it looks SWEET. Great job!!!!!
I swear the hill gets bigger every year!
Very cool shirts! I also like the medals, and I'm usually not a "medal" person. Hope you school year is off to a good start!
Nope, # 101.
I am looking forward to another day off.
Have you done the North Shore Half Marathon? I swear both hills are very similar.