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RACE REVIEW: Hypothermic Half-Marathon, Montreal – “Look Ma, I Still Have All My Fingers and Toes!”
Winter running inspires a special kind of devotion. Even some of the most dedicated runners are all like, “Screw this” once the temperature drops, so we have to tip our hats to the participants who turned out for the Hypothermic Half Marathon on February 18. Especially the dude who raced in full Batman garb. Mad respect, brother. Check out what some Mobsters had to say about the race in the video.
The weather was much better than it could have been, with bright sunshine and temperatures flirting with zero degrees Celsius. There was a brisk wind but overall, conditions were about as pleasant as you could ask for in the middle of February.
It wasn’t a huge race, which might have accounted for the relatively calm overall vibe. The crowd of supporters did their best to keep participants’ spirits up, but the course was designed in a seven-kilometre loop that runners and walkers had to circle three times, which made for lots of downtime. From the participants’ perspective, that made for plenty of time to crank up their iPods, set their pace and try not to kill themselves on the ice.
Oh, the ice. The not-so-hidden hazard of winter. Just navigating your driveway can be risky enough between November and March, so you can imagine what it’s like in a little-travelled park. Yak Trax and other types of shoe grip aids helped for runners who had them. The others just had to be extra careful – and judging from the fact that we didn’t see any stretchers, apparently prudence pays off.
The ice didn’t seem to have a huge impact on finish times, though. The first runner sprinted across the finish line at an impressive one hour and 18 minutes and within an hour; the bulk of the racers had joined him.
Entertainment along the course was a little scarce. Aside from sporadic music and a very enthusiastic Training Mobs cheer station; this wasn’t the race to turn to for fireworks.
Overall, if you’re looking for a race to carry you over until spring or just to provide some midwinter incentive to keep training, this is a good one.
And to finish, our breakdown of Rants, Raves and the Rest of it:
Rants:
Raves:
The Rest of it:
We hope you enjoyed this race review. See you at the next event!
Aug
27
“We love it when Mobsters from other cities join us and today, we had Alison from Calgary, Alberta drop in to our weekly Saturday morning running mob! We took her along the scenic route by the Lachine Canal and enjoyed the perfect morning out that it was. Thanks for joining us, Ali!”
Thanks for the post, Jonas.
Aug
23
“We’re a puppy friendly run club and on this outing, we had a canine friend along for our run down to the Lachine Canal! The group split into two with the pace bunnies doing an extra 2k loop in the middle of the run. Then we all re-grouped at the Atwater market and cruised back home”.
Thanks for the post, Jonas!
Aug
8
“When you have a Texan in town you have to do something special for run club. When it happens to be that Texan’s birthday you have to do something extra special. That is why we went up to the stairs on Mount Royal and after a little bit of active stretching completed as many rounds as possible in 12 minutes of running up and back down the stairs and then performing 10 pushups and 20 situps. Sound easy? Give it a shot…
Big shout out to all those that did this workout. It was short, but crazy intense. Also, thanks to TK for joining us on her birthday!”
Thanks for the post, Dave!
Aug
7
“Sometimes slow and steady jogs just don’t cut it”. Sometimes we need to break into interval sprints to get the heart pumping. Sometimes those interval sprints need to be uphill and accompanied by lunges, burpees and pushups in order to get peoples’ muscles really working…
For all those going to do the Montreal Oasis marathon in September - “train hard, compete easy”.”
Thanks for the post, Dave.
Jul
28
“‘Geez man, you got a great job!’ - comment from a bystander at the Atwater Market, as I led my group of fit ladies down to the Lachine Canal for a run to the Old Port. It was a beautiful morning out and indeed, I have a great job!”
Thanks for the post, Jonas! You can see the route they ran here.
Jul
22
“Endurance training can be fun, even in 40 degree heat! The mob started with a jog around Beaver Lake and progressed into hill runs with a few push-ups mixed in. Then, the group tackled two loops of a loooooong hill and down the stairs! Of course, we had to go back up the stairs (several times) and then we walked & ran through the trails and finished with a scramble up a steep slope!”
Thanks to: David for leading the mob; Reagan for the post and for the great shots. When Reagan isn’t at a mob, she’s honing her photog skills - check her out here.
Jul
22
“One thing I love about weather extremes is that it tends to show who’s truly committed - and this week in Toronto five committed runners ran to beat the heat! Our mob met at the Lululemon store on Queen Street and basically ran a giant rectangle, stopping at the Rogers Centre to do a few stair drills, then returned to the store completely soaked but proud of our effort”.
Thanks to Vince for leading the mob, and to Jonas for the post. You can see the route they ran here.