The Color Run experience was just that…an experience. No PR,
timing chips or racing was going on. This was one of those runs that I had on
my bucket list and was able to enlist 3 of my girls to join me on the journey.
This is definitely one that the kids could join in and enjoy as well. (Maybe
next time!)
The Philly Color Run was the largest ever this past weekend
and they touted 23,000 runners. Considering the large number, it was well run
and the volunteers had as much fun as the runners!
We arrived the day before to do some touristy things and
stopped at the check in Saturday afternoon. The line in Color Village looked
long, but didn’t take more than 20 minutes to get us through. The dance music
being piped through the speakers helped and we jammed out in line while
waiting…yes dancing did take place!
Due to the large numbers & extreme heat we wanted to get
there before the start time of 7:00am so we headed out about 6:30. We stayed in
the city so luckily we didn’t have to deal with parking issues. The sea of
white was enormous as we headed for the starting line. (All participants start
the race by wearing white)
Here we are in our white garb, you can see the folks behind us in white as well! |
1,000 runners were started in waves every 5 minutes
and it seemed to go quite smoothly. Although we arrived well before the start,
we were pretty far back in the wave line. By the grace of some higher power a
Color Run volunteer opened the gate and allowed a large group of us through and
we actually ended up running in wave #4.
The idea behind the Color Run is to get sprayed with color
each kilometer. The color is cornstarch with food coloring in it and the
volunteers spray you with it using large bottles that looked like condiment
bottles. If you run in the middle of the path- that is the low color zone, if
you run on the sides you are in a high color zone. I’m glad I wore sunglasses
because the powder was everywhere in the color zones. It didn't burn your eyes, but you had no clean body parts to wipe your eyes if it got in. Probably not a good race
for asthmatics as I was breathing color through the zone. (Nose blowing has been interesting the past 2 days to say the least...)
I have to say the first 2 zones were a little skimpy on the
pink and blue, but the orange zone was going crazy. By the end we were an array
of rainbow colors and some people were even rolling around in the powder on the
ground to get extra colorful.
Jen and I after color zone pink and blue. You can see the powder flying behind us from the color zone. |
You can see I am overly orange in this photo! That zone was color happy! |
Each runner is given a packet of extra color to throw at the
after race festival so needless to say we were pelted with more colors
post-race by random color throwing racers. It was pretty cool too to walk
through the city seeing other color runners who had finished the race as well.
We definitely spiced up the city of Philly on Sunday.
You absolutely want to do this run with some friends and go
into it with a happy attitude. The music is fun and the colors are great; a
good picture taking, memory making kind of day. I used a disposable camera as I
was a little leary about my IPhone with the color dust. I did have it with me
in a baggie and that seemed to work okay. The pics are little blurry thru the
baggie, but you get the idea.
So, there is another run off my list of to-do’s…highly
recommended if you are looking for a fun time. Just don’t think you will get
anywhere quickly!
If you run, you are a runner!
~Rachel
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