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    Kansas Speedway

    Kansas Speedway

    4.2(30 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    This was an amazing and thrilling place to be! My fiancé and I got free tickets from the VA to go…read moreto a NASCAR race and we were so excited as both of us have never been! Phew was it loud! It was the kind of loud that got you off your feet and cheering though. The whole place was lively. Bathrooms were very clean and the stadium was huge! Loved that they had games like corn-hole and they even had a cool status to pose with! Only downside is how expensive food and drinks are.

    Went here for a grand VIP tour on Nascar AdventHealth 400 Cup Series for the first time. Never been…read morea fan of Nascar because I honestly don't know anything about it or been to a race before. Race day is so much, can be overwhelming with a big crowd. It's like a big party with cars and merch. They also have other things to do like pickleball if you have time to play, watch toys race, check out other cars/trucks in the fan area. We went during a rain, so best believe everyone is trying to stay dry. They also have truck to blow dry their own track so it can be safe for everyone. The Garage tour was so fun and a must do. It's great for first timers like myself. We got to tour the garage area where you get to see all the cars that are racing. You get to see the pit crew do their job and make sure it's good. Also, got a chance to meet a real live racer Alex Bowman, it was surreal. He even autograph some items for us. So cool. This race, I saw a bunch of cars crashing and it was amazing. I'm a fan now.

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    Garmin Kansas City Marathon - Mile 2ish

    Garmin Kansas City Marathon

    3.5(2 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Formerly the Waddell & Reed KC Marathon, Garmin has stepped up to sponsor this race in conjunction…read morewith the KC Sports Commission. The verdict on the changes: a good race, but one that I feel has outpriced itself. I've been at this running thing for a long time, and the pureness of the local $10/$20 5K is long gone. Capitalism sunk its claws into running races, taking the world's most basic activity of picking up one foot after another and slapping a big old price tag on it. I say this part in jest, as I know many of these races put charity at the forefront, and of course they take money to put together. This one is impressive in that it covers such a core part of Kansas City and shuts it down for several hours. The newly revamped course takes one from the Nelson Atkins, through the Plaza, through downtown landmarks, and back during peak running season... well let's be honest, PEAK SEASON of Kansas City in mid-October. It's overall a beautiful course. The price tag for most half-marathons is often structured to reward early birds, but this one starts high and goes higher. Things I can get with $100-$130 in the running realm: - A new pair of shoes to last a season - Several pairs of nice, merino wool running socks - A new running jacket + other winter apparel - About 50% of the cost of a nice, new Garmin running watch that'll last years I get that the races cost money, I could simply enter into it if I choose to as I can afford to support my hobbies like these, but the juice ain't worth the squeeze anymore. There are several other good races around town that I will opt into moving forward, but I'm out on this one. A few stray notes from my run last year: -The corrals at the beginning need more entry points, as I was hoisting strangers over after the starting gun because there was only an entry in the way back -The sunrise view of Kauffman Center for Performing Arts is a highlight -Scooters are a cheat code to get to the starting line from nearby -If you're from out of town, KC is hillier than you think it is! -October weather can vary wildly, from heat wave to frost at this time of year. Hopefully for future races, it splits the difference with a nice, crisp morning and warm afternoon.

    I finished the 2009 Waddle and Reed Kansas City, MO marathon way back in 2009. Not sure why there…read moreisn't a Yelp business listing between now and then, as of 12/28/2014. Maybe there is, but I can't seem to find it. Race day was 10/16/2009, started in downtown Kansas City, meandered through the surrounding residential areas, into some pseudo industrial areas before snaking back into the downtown areas to finish. It was my first real test to see if I could handle marathons within back to back weekends of each other. So a marathon within 6-7 days between, I chose Chicago the week before and planned accordingly. It was a whirlwind and wild experience. To be able to rock 2 marathons in a span of 7 days is pretty thrill, magical, and an experience that just can't be categorized, defined, or put into words. 2 years later in 2011, I embarked on 2 marathons in 2 days, but that's another story for another time. But in October 2009, I did just that and the 2009 Waddle and Reed Kansas City marathon proved to be the lightning rod that sparked the marathon maniac in me to kick start this whole 50 States marathon project that I have since completed in 5 years since its creation. The Waddle and Reed Kansas City marathon was pretty great, since it was a PR race for me, back in my formidable years. You can get to Kansas City through flying or driving, but for me, I chose to fly via United Airlines at the time. It was a direct flight at the time and made it with a week or so for relaxing and recovery before the big day. The Waddle and Reed Kansas City marathon packet pick up was held at the Crown Center in downtown Kansas City. It was pretty cool to be there in luxurious surroundings. The expo was pretty nice, with a lot of vendors selling marathon and running related apparel and accessories, while there are others there selling their business' wares and services. Whatever you wanted, you probably needed for the marathon. Then again, you may not want to test out anything you have not tried out in training. That's a golden rule of marathon training for sure. But if you had forgotten something at home, best bet is to find it here at the Kansas City marathon expo for sheer conveience and possibly luck of the draw. The year that I ran it, I got really lucky to stay at the nearby Westin Kansas City Resort & Spa, which was price real nice at the time at under $125/night. Score! The Waddle and Reed Kansas City marathon is a mid sized marathon, capping out at roughly 10,000 participants. The weather here can dip down into the upper 30's, but average from the lower to upper 50's and on up. The race start was very crowded and the sheer number of participants was pretty thick. I love large events, since there is usually always someone slower than you, so you don't have to be the last one. We left downtown Kansas City on the quest to run 26.2 miles with many others that chilly October morning. It was fun to run amongst other like minded individuals. We logged those miles and saw some pretty nice residential neighborhoods in the early going. It made me sort of think of moving to Kansas City at the time, but that's a story for another time. There were adequate aid stations and the course support was adequate for the most part. We didn't have much of a cheer section in the 2nd half, but that's alright though. For my experience, it was great, since I scored a PR, a personal best at the time. It was a great feeling to finish that time and pushed myself, even if it was just a 9 minute shave. If you like a mid-size marathon in the Midwest for your fall racing plans, do check out the Waddle and Reed Kansas City marathon, put on by the Kansas City Sports Commission. They do a great job, year after year, and have fond memories of that race. The finisher medals are average in design, but who really cares. You just finished a freaking marathon! Checking off Missouri for my 50 states marathon goal was amazing here in Kansas City and hope to be back soon for the 2nd round. Best city ever. Finishing at Crown Center in downtown Kansas City was great. It was nearby to my hotel, so I didn't have to limp anywhere to get back. Great logistics and everything was great. Couldn't have been a greater script to write here for my PR at the Kansas City marathon! Run more! Support local! B+

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    KC Timber Challenge - Cliffhanger

    KC Timber Challenge

    5.0(1 review)
    17.7 mi

    As my first OCR (obstical course run), this is beyond worth a try if you enjoy things like crossfit…read moreor a funny and messy way to workout. We had a group of us and the obstacles weren't impossible but some were challenging. It was fun to push myself and get through all the obstacles I could. They have water stations at about every obstacle. It's fun, muddy and always a great time when you get a good group together to work through it all with.

    From the owner: We're an obstacle challenge course featuring 6 different obstacle course race (OCR) events each…read moreyear & daily Ninja Training Obstacle Tours for groups of 6+. Come play in the woods with us on 40+ permanent obstacles! ~Daily~ The Ninja Training Obstacle Tour is a private 2 hour guided hike taking you on an outdoor adventure (approx 2 miles long) with lots of fun obstacles along the way. Each tour is custom, based on the athletic ability of your group and how dirty you want to get! Available to book every Tuesday - Sunday at 9:30am or 1:30pm (Perfect outing for Scouts, Youth Groups, Office Retreats, OCR Training, Personal Trainers, Workout Groups, Team Building/Bonding, Family Outings and of course Birthday Parties!!) ~Yearly~ Come make muddy memories at 6 fun and challenging 'OCR" events designed to entertain all skill levels! Jan - The Yeti 5k - There is no "OFF" Season April - The Original KC Timber Challenge 5k - Unleash Your Inner Beast May - Spring Family Timber Challenge - 2 mile family fun run with 25+ obstacles June - Wild Women Timber Challenge 5k - Down & Dirty! *Sept 8th 2019 - Extreme Timber Challenge 4 miles + 40 obstacles - Play like a Champion! *Sept 22nd 2019 - Fall Family Timber Challenge - 2 mile family fun run with 25+ obstacles ~Escape The Ordinary~ Located at Zip KC in Bonner Springs KS (Just 30 minutes from Downtown Kansas City & Johnson County!)

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