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    Carpinteria Triathlon

    Carpinteria Triathlon

    5.0(1 review)
    11.0 mi

    Bottom Line: An awesome triathlon…read more I have had the chance to participate in this event a few times now and it was bigger than I thought it was going to be. Very professionally run but still relatively casual and fun. The venues for all three portions is awesome. The bike leg is longer than most other Tri's that I have done so it definitely benefits bikers, at least for the sprint. Great expo afterwards, lots of community support... I highly recommend this event!!

    From the owner: Carpinteria is a beautiful beach town on the Central Coast located between Santa Barbara and…read moreVentura. The Carpinteria Beach, known as the "World's Safest Beach," is very special and has been rated the #1 swimming beach in California, due mostly to its Southern exposure and its protection by the Channel Islands. Swimmers will usually enjoy small surf and the absence of riptides at our unique beach. The bike course, an open course and large loop, travels along the foothills offering some spectacular ocean views. Both the olympic and sprint courses offer the participant a challenging ride, although the sprint course is also very well suited for the novice triathlete. The run course, also an open course, winds through some quaint Carpinteria neighborhoods and is mostly a flat loop course. The Carpinteria Triathlon is a benefit event for the City's Parks & Recreation youth programs. Proceeds will help to provide scholarships and additional equipment for programs such as Junior Lifeguards and our ocean recreation programs. This event is USA Triathlon Sanctioned.

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    Carpinteria Triathlon
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    Blacklight Run - Meeting new people

    Blacklight Run

    3.0(2 reviews)
    78.6 mi

    OMG. This was the first time I ever did a run and I got the privilege to do it with two of my big…read moregirls and man it was awesome . We got VIP shirts which let us start the race earlier then rest which was cool. Mind you as you read this, I am not a runner. During the run, there were certain areas where they threw colored powder on you. Yes, it goes everywhere. When the race was over, they moved us to the stage area where there was a DJ. Which was awesome. He threw many things at the audience. Awesome race. Though, there was over 10,000 runners they raise a lot of money for children with cancers. Would I do it again yes in a heart beat! All I can say this is a memory I won't forget. Why, you ask? Because I did something out of my comfort zone and cuz I did it with 2 out of 5 girls (yes my daughters)

    So many things wrong with this run. Not enough personnel along course. Cones and ribbon routinely…read moretipped over or taken away. Runners should have started first as they were a hazard in the dark. I question whether it was a 5K, my time was way too good. Only two black light powder stations and they were a mess of smell and dust. Parking lot needed attendants. The Hollywood Bowl lot is better and it is the worst ever, except for this. Water bottles a mistake, people left them littering everywhere and only one trash can. Hopefully no baseball games were scheduled for Sunday morning. The event organizers focus seemed to be on music.

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    Blacklight Run - Looking cool in all the lights

    Looking cool in all the lights

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    At the after party

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    Santa Barbara International Marathon - From 2010 Marathon

    Santa Barbara International Marathon

    2.3(35 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    come back number 4 (4 stars)…read more The route was slightly changed, and all for the better. Great start, but would've liked an earlier start, and great route. This year the finish was at the beach, much better than last year. Due to the problems at the Port of Long Beach, the medals were not delivered on time, and we were told that they'd be mailed to us. Oh well ... Already registered to run 2015

    **Review for the 2017 half marathon**…read more Is there a spot for negative stars? It was so poorly organized it honestly felt like someone had just forgot they were organizing a race. So many red flags: The bib pick-up had a location change the day before that wasn't posted on their website. There was no signage or parking available unless you went into the residential neighborhood or paid the city fees. The expo prior to the event had one booth and the DJ was not provided an electrical outlet so they had to bring in a back up generator. They then did not have enough volunteers for water stations along the 13.1 mile path and did not set up any bathrooms. The bathrooms they did provide were right at the starting line and there was no one talking to participants about where to line up or any communication when the race was running late, leaving about 300 participants standing at the starting line for an hour before the police cancelled the race. The organizers apologized on Facebook yesterday but considering registration fees were around $85-115 this disorganization is unacceptable. This gives other half marathons a bad rap and I hope the organizing company refunds the participant fees and is not allowed to organize in SB again.

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    Santa Barbara International Marathon - At the finish line!

    At the finish line!

    Santa Barbara International Marathon - At the start of the 2013 marathon

    At the start of the 2013 marathon

    Santa Barbara International Marathon - Getting ready to run the 2013 marathon

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    Getting ready to run the 2013 marathon

    Ventura Marathon - 2026 date.

    Ventura Marathon

    4.1(17 reviews)
    24.6 mi

    Such a great course to run. Whether you're a seasoned runner or this is your first half marathon,…read morethis race is sweet. This is my second time running the Ventura half marathon, the course changed a bit to make it easier at the finished line. Now is mostly all down hill. Process of signing up is quick and easy. They are great at maintaining you in the loop on updates as the date gets closer. Parking at the fairgrounds was so close to the finish line and $5 was a steal. You get a nice shirt, medal, a bag and some protein goodies as your swag bag. Also, Nuun water and honey stinger where provided through out the run (at designated aid stations). Afterwards you can get your free breakfast ( waffles, pineapple, strawberries- just make sure they're not in your teeth before you take a picture like I did ) pretzels and beer, haha. Walk around some of the tents and visit with local businesses. Check out mile 26 for all your running everything. Photo ops, too. Get your BQ at the full marathon.

    I'll write a more in-length review later, but for now…read more.. Super flat out-and-back course which was really nice but at the same time had some not-so-pristine moments (roadkill...stinky water treatment plant...stuff like that). THE MOST AMAZING post-race snack table ever! I mean seriously. Someone posted a picture of it, and it really deserves 6 stars. This race isn't getting 5 stars because: A) having to pay for parking (THANK YOU to the parking gate guy who worked with me when I couldn't pony up the full bill!) B) I had to pay extra to pick up my packet on the morning of. Not sure where the "VIP area" that was included in my $20 extra charge was supposed to be, but, either way I wasn't going to be able to drive from Lancaster to Ventura two days in a row to so the extra $20 was a necessary evil. C) The final mile was a mess. I'm chugging along trying to tell myself to just keep running, but the course at that point was on the beach path where people were just meandering. It was a struggle to stay in the game and keep focused while dodging strollers and random beachgoers. All in all, I might just have to do this race again next year!

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    Ventura Marathon - 11th medal earned within 7 months. On that runners bug.

    11th medal earned within 7 months. On that runners bug.

    Ventura Marathon - Start line | 2016

    Start line | 2016

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    City to Sea Half Marathon and 5K - Thanks for a great event City to the Sea organizers!

    City to Sea Half Marathon and 5K

    3.2(9 reviews)
    81.6 mi

    First time running it, a few thoughts: - swag is…read moreridiculously sparse, but oh well - while they announce a "bucolic course in the hills of SLO", get prepared for 2/3rds of the course to be on the road with other cars passing by (people in the area love their trucks, it smells every time a car passes by). A decent 2-3 miles is on an access road by Highway 1, with the noise etc. People with sensitive lungs/avoiding to work out where there's car pollution should be aware of this - hydration stations 2, 3 and 4 ran out of cups. Runners were offered the option to lift the giant water bottles and drink out of it - super hygienic. C'mon people, paper cups are cheap, you know how many runners have signed up, and hydration is too important to be fuddled with!! - they "ran out of beer" when I arrived at the finish line (runners were still arriving for another 30-40 min after me). Another false claim in the confirmation email "enjoy a beer at the finish line", and again, it's not that hard to know how many runners there will be that day. I don't think I'll do this race again. The scenery is more appealing to me than city races, but it's really poorly organized. There are waaay better organized races in similar settings - including Mexico by the way (valle de guadalupe).

    Just ran the City to Sea Half Marathon yesterday and I thought the organizers and event staff did a…read morefantastic job. 2012 brought in a record number of runners with City to Sea clocking in at 2500+ participants. This is a point-to-point race that starts in downtown SLO and brings you through stretches of rural backroads, beautiful coastal roads with scenic ocean views. The course is relatively flat with a few gentle rolling hills starting at mile 5. There are numerous fuel and hydration stations and excellent course support throughout. The pace groups were very helpful (they run at 15 minute intervals) and really kept me on target with my finish time. Runners can enjoy live bands, wellness and nutritional information and a delicious full breakfast catered by Scotty's Bar & Grill (grubby breakfast burritos) at the finish. There is a convenient bag drop and pick up station and a shuttle service to bring you back to the start. The pre-race expo included a variety of top-name vendors, great specials (my Nike LunarGlide 4's and Mizuno Wave Precision's were 20% off) and featured a few of the latest brand new designs in running gear (liked the ear bud/sunglasses). The race packet included a very nice gender specific techincal fabric shirt, which I will get a lot more use out of than one of those big baggy unisex t-shirts. The registration fee is one of the lowest you'll find -- while most half-marathons are priced at $100 +, the City to Sea is very nicely offered at $65 - 75. If you haven't been to this race, I highly recommend adding this one to your race list. A 5K and a Kids Run are offered as well. There is something for everyone to enjoy at this beautiful event.

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    City to Sea Half Marathon and 5K - New to 2017 were the women's race tanks. I like these!

    New to 2017 were the women's race tanks. I like these!

    City to Sea Half Marathon and 5K - Live Music at the finish line

    Live Music at the finish line

    City to Sea Half Marathon and 5K - The Grilled Cheese Incident turns out some great grilled cheese sandwiches on sourdough

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    The Grilled Cheese Incident turns out some great grilled cheese sandwiches on sourdough

    Amazing Santa Monica Race - First place baby.

    Amazing Santa Monica Race

    4.9(74 reviews)
    78.9 miPico-Robertson

    I know there is a Yelp for the Amazing Race Los Angeles...but need Amazing Santa Monica Race…read moredeserves it's on little piece of History... How do you describe spending your hard earned money on something that will drive you insane? yelling at others? pissing you off? making you run all around town? talking to strangers...? having people asking you what you are doing.....having a MIME Touch you as your running around in Venice Beach and you !@??#$!# at him...not knowing who he is...or your teamate telling one of the people giving you clues listen here we are really busy right now looking for a clue we can't help you! That was all part of the Amazing Santa Monica Race...that took just about a grueling 5 hours to compete....during the process you don't know what to expect... Bob was a great host, comedian, commentator, etc.... The only downside is the Santa Monica version is pretty new so we didn't have a ton of groups competing...positive side our team wins a medal cuz not enough groups are competing!! Okay 2nd isn't 1st...so I'm still upset! Try it...it's tons of fun!

    Santa Monica Amazing Race was THE most fun activity I have done in the greater Los Angeles area in…read moreover the 2 years that I have been a resident. It is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, see the local scenery, and get a light exercise in (depending on how competitive you are). By far worth every penny for the 3-4 hours of sheer entertainment, puzzle solving, and team bonding. The host, Larry, was a true delight making the experience all the more fun and memorable. A MUST DO activity for anyone in the area or visiting! I'll definitely be signing up for the LA race soon.

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    Amazing Santa Monica Race
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    Ojai Half Marathon, 5K & 10K - The beginning. The trail running.

    Ojai Half Marathon, 5K & 10K

    4.7(7 reviews)
    24.0 mi

    My first Ojai Half…read more Super cool weather. Nice hills and elevations. Not too steep. Gorgeous scenery and I appreciated the great views a lot. It was a combination of straight road,trail and hill running. The CA Highway Patrols were guarding each road for traffic and safety. This was the best part. Awesome medal,shirt and goodie bag. Amazing friendly people and special shout out to the leader of the 2.30 pace for handing me salt pills when left leg cramp attacked me on Mile 11. I could have walked but the salt pills was fast-acting. Lesson: NEVER FORGET TO BRING MUSTARD. Salt pill was an option. But I do recommend mustard. It was not a super crowded event. People were nice and polite. I set a new PR! Will run again next year,it's because I LOVE OJAI and it's Ojai PYXIE Tangerine month!

    My first Half...done!…read more And Ojai, it was beautiful! Just north of Los Angeles and east of Santa Barbara--blanketed with outstretched fields of yellow Mustard flowers and nestled within the valleys beneath the rugged Topatopa Mountains--lies this quaint, little Shangri-La of Ventura County. Beginning at Mira Monte Elementary School, the route hops onto Ojai's paved bike trail and slowly meanders southward, following alongside Highway 33 before banking westward onto Santa Ana Blvd. Continuing onto the bike lanes of Santa Ana Rd., the run (around mile 5) parallels Lake Casitas. If it hasn't already done so, about here, your daydreaming should be settling in comfortably. This relaxation of mind will last throughout the entire course as it loops among scene after breathtaking scene of rolling hills and shady trees, punctuated at times by tangerine groves and local vineyards along the way. Too soon--seemingly much too soon--your 13.1 approaches, and before you know it, you're crossing the finish line with a smile. This run was so well organized. Each and every traffic signal along the route was flashing red, the CHP and the Ojai sheriff's department covering each intersection and assisting runners along the bike paths. Even the roads throughout the countryside were monitored by enforcements: cars requiring passage were police-escorted as to ensure runners' safety. The volunteers were amazing as well. Honestly, it seemed like all of Ojai was here in support. Plus water, Gatorade, and Porta Potties were positioned at the all of the aid stations, each about 1.5 miles apart. This run just kept getting better. And then came the medals. I love the medals! My first Half...in beautiful Ojai...done! (My personal goal was to finish within three hours. I did it: 2:46:57!!!) =]

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    Ojai Half Marathon, 5K & 10K
    Ojai Half Marathon, 5K & 10K - Elevation

    Elevation

    Ojai Half Marathon, 5K & 10K

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