Cleveland Marathon 2025: Challenge Series Recap

Well, that was a whirlwind week! This time last week I was in Orlando for work … in fact, just a few days ago I was in Orlando, running on little sleep, a decaf latte, helping with my company’s annual sales meeting. But here I am now, writing a recap of the Cleveland Marathon Race Weekend! And what a weekend it was. We also had a piano recital, a ballet recital and more …. but this post is about the Cleveland Marathon event so let me stick to that. 

As I’ve shared, I’m a Cleveland Marathon Race ambassador, which means I get to promote the fun race and get free race entry. Really, it’s just a wonderful way to meet with some other really wonderful people in the Cleveland running community.  Take Adam, for example, our leader — he shared impromptu videos about each of the ambassadors leading up to race weekend and here’s what he had to say about me:

Since this is also part of my weekly recap, here’s a quick look at my week before the race weekend – it included some short runs but I tried to keep it simple the week before the race. Unfortunately for race prep, I didn’t get much sleep (including 5 hours Monday night and 3.5 hours Tuesday night), and I had a lot of time on my feet during my work trip. I did take a few days off which included some walks:

Sunday: 4.12 miles before my flight out and some weights

Monday: 4 miles hotel gym

Tuesday: 3.23 miles hotel gym and some weights

Wednesday: Off – just a 2.5 mile walk

Thursday:  Off – just a 3.3 mile walk

Friday: Off – just a 2.6 mile walk

And then race weekend began! This year, here’s what the weekend entailed:

FRIDAY — THE RACE EXPO

One of my favorite race weekend traditions is volunteering at the Cleveland Marathon Race Expo with other Cleveland Marathon Ambassadors. I volunteer at the registration/packet pick-up booth on the day/time the Expo opens, and it’s the best way to kick off the weekend! Seeing everyone in the expo picking up their packets really does get me so excited for race weekend! When the doors open at 12 and the rush starts, I feel ALL the feels. And as an added bonus, I get to meet up with some other race ambassadors who also volunteer.  

FRIDAY NIGHT — AMBASSADOR PRE-RACE DINNER

Friday night, one of the ambassadors hosted us all for a pre-race weekend dinner! It was the first time we had an informal dinner at someone’s house. We typically have a formal event hosted by the Marathon, with other VIPs, but it was nice to be with just the other ambassadors in a more intimate environment. She had a gorgeous house and an amazing kitchen, and hosted us for a fabulous pasta party.

SATURDAY MORNING — 5K

Saturday morning: I kicked off the day with the Cleveland Marathon 5K. It looked like it was going to rain, so I ended up wearing my old sneakers and a short-sleeved shirt, but by the time it started, it was 68 and sunny. I regretted the sleeves (I was hot!) and old sneakers (my feet were sore), but I had an okay time running. I’m not going to lie – I was disappointed after this race. Especially after last year when I felt like I was flying and could’ve kept going – and I finished at an 8:15 min/mile. This year I was 40 seconds slower per mile and felt awful. So I left the 5K feeling disappointed and also nervous about what the half marathon would hold for me, knowing how lousy I felt running the 5K.

SUNDAY — HALF MARATHON

Sunday morning: Half marathon time! Again, my goals this year were to just have fun. A few months ago, my goal would’ve been to get close to 2 hours, but the past few weeks have not been great. I haven’t been sleeping well, my feet were sore from standing all day Friday and wearing heels during my work trip (when will I learn?), and after Saturday’s 5K, I told B my goal was 2:10 or under.

I kicked off the race with a pre-start photo with my other ambassadors. Being at the starting line with them always gives me a boost of energy. After the photos, we head our separate ways and into our own corrals. We have such a diverse group – one of the ambassadors even won the full women’s marathon several years in a row!

I’m so grateful for B and the kids. They got up EARLY with me and headed to the starting line to take photos and then watch me all along the course. I am so lucky to have them – I couldn’t have done this year’s training without B there to support me, watch the kids, etc.

I had debated wearing a tank or short-sleeved shirt – it was 58 at the start, and I like wearing tank tops at 60 degrees for races. I clearly opted for the short-sleeve but wished I had the tank top on by 1.5. I’m not going to lie – I was not feeling good the first 5-6 miles. My feet were already hurting, and I felt hot and out of breath. By mile 6 when I saw B, I realized I hadn’t taken any fuel at the start as I had in the past, so I quickly grabbed my Gu and within a few miles felt better! I decided to take it easy and not try for the sub-2, and instead, just enjoy the run. I gave all the high fives out I could, touched all the “power up” signs, ran through a hose, stopped at all the water and gatorade stops, etc. I decided to just enjoy the run – and I’m so glad I did! It made the 2nd half of the race that much better.

Even with all my stops, I finished at 2:02:22! While my Garmin time was slower, my official time was faster than last year by 20 seconds, so I’m counting this as my post-partum PR!

THANK YOU Cleveland Marathon for A WONDERFUL weekend. I can’t believe I’m now one of their old ambassadors. Every year I wonder if taking on the Challenge Series during the craziest time of year is a good idea, and I’m SO GLAD I did. I’m so grateful for B for taking care of everything to help me run, and the Marathon for letting me run around my city. It really is a beautiful way to see it and take it in, and I loved every moment of the weekend (well, minus the first 6 miles or so hehe). I’m so grateful to be part of this amazing ambassador team!

Questions for you:

  • What is your “tank top” temperature if you have one?
  • What’s your post-run go-to meal? I love a rosemary bagel with egg and cheese sandwich.

I am linking up with Deborah and Kim for the Weekly Run Down.

One Week Until Race Day!

Um, where did the year go? It felt like just a few days ago I was starting my race training. But no, one week from today, I will be running my half marathon! I’m doing the 5K & Half Marathon Challenge Series for Cleveland this year, and race weekend is coming up!

This week I spent trying to keep up my mileage, stay injury free, and stay sane. Easy goals, huh? I should have added “get more sleep” to my goals because my sleep this week was awful — 4-5 hours/night. And I am pooped! I leave for a work trip today, and that includes late nights and early mornings, so my sleep won’t be much better. Not the best before race day, but I’ll try my best.

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Back in the Grind

Well, I’m back in the swing of things and getting started with BUSY season in life and work! My work annual meeting is in May, school ends in May, spring and summer sports overlap in May, I have 2 trips planned, and it seems that every other possible event (ballet recital! piano recital! etc) is in May. So to all the parents out there – and everyone else who is busy – YOU GOT THIS!

But because it’s MAY here’s a quick look at April:

  • Kept up my weight training, 4x a week
  • Stayed uninjured
  • Ran 150+ miles again for the month
  • Got in lots of walking when I could – and finally some outdoor walks!
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Wonderful, Busy, Crazy Week

What a wonderful, busy, crazy week! We started off with Easter, and ended with a wedding celebration of my husband’s youngest brother and the last of his (5) siblings to get married. The wedding was on a Friday, and rehearsal on Thursday, plus a brunch and baseball game Saturday. Oh, and it was also spring break for my oldest 2 kids. So yeah, the week was a little different than usual.

Here’s how it looked:

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Is it Spring?

Could spring finally truly be here? We had a week with spring-like temperatures, rain, and some warmer days! I know it could turn at any moment, but it was great to run outside and enjoy what felt like FINALLY spring! It was so nice that I ran outside FIVE days this week – the first time since December I’ve been able to get outside for that many days!

Here’s how it looked:

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Quick Trip

This week was pretty standard – with the exception of a quick trip to New York City! I had a quick trip in to see a friend whose husband has been in town for medical reasons, and we ended up having a short reunion with 3 of my best high school friends. It was great to see her, even if it was for a short amount of time and also not the best circumstances. So, my weekly workouts were a little off, knowing that I was not home Friday-Sunday. But it did include a run in NYC (albeit in 30 degrees and rain) with my friends!

Anyway, here was the day-by-day:

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April Is Finally Here!

Hooray for April! April in Cleveland means the weather is starting to get warm – but who am I kidding, it’s also 30 degrees and could snow any day now.

March was a good month in terms of training. I got in nearly 160 miles of running, stuck to my 4x a week strength training and miraculously have remained uninjured! Can I keep this up until race day? I sure hope so!

Here’s how it looked:

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Double 9s

March is ALMOST OVER, which means it’s almost race month. There are less than 50 days until race weekend. Eeek! I’m excited and can’t believe we’re already almost there. Spring officially is here, but it has been a roller coaster of weather here in Northeast Ohio. Sunday was old (started in the 20s/30s), and mid-week it snowed (but thankfully didn’t stick, and then yesterday (Saturday) I woke up at 5 a.m. to 68 degrees! It’s supposed to cool down again, but I’m enjoying the warm weather when it comes. I got in a mix of treadmill running, walking indoors and outdoors, and weight training, and it was a pretty standard week. Here’s how it looked:

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Still Feeling Lion-Like

I know March “comes in like a lion,” but we are halfway through, and it’s still feeling lion-like to me! We had two gorgeous days this week (Tues and Wed) and then it was all downhill from there temperature-wise. These spring days that come and go are such a tease!

That was the summary. Now here’s the day-by-day:

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Mid-March

And just like that, we’re halfway through March! This week included a pretty wide variety of things going on – we got in some travel over the weekend which meant a short hotel gym run, it was beautiful weather later in the week which meant some outdoor runs (!), and the week started with an EARLY workout (aka 4 a.m. on a Sunday after Daylight Savings which felt like 3 a.m.).  We were all suffering from sleep deprivation after the time change, but I’m hoping we made it to the other end and are used to it finally. 

That was the summary. Now here’s the day-by-day:

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