It's clear from the title of my blog that I like chocolate. A lot. And probably pretty obvious that I live in DC.
What's less obvious, but possible to observe from some select post, is that I like swimming and running. Enough that I occasionally enter races. Which are always fun. You might think I'd love to have a race that involved chocolate at the finish line.

Oooh. I might need to think about that. I haven't run a race since the Cherry Blossom 10-Miler two years ago. The only thing I got at the end of that was a bottle of water.
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect! I've wanted to run a 15K for a long time. I'm in!
ReplyDeleteI am so torn between the Hot Chocolate 15k and the Jingle All The Way 10k.
ReplyDeleteUm, you bike now too!
ReplyDeleteAaah this sounds fantastic!!! I wish it would come to Boston!
ReplyDeleteI've thought about doing it but it's SO expensive!!!
ReplyDeleteWas just thinking this morning about Portland's Trail to Ale - they have a terrific after party:) Maine to DC would be a lonnnnnnnnnng way to go for a race, I'm with Bianca. Boston's much more doable. But oh, chocolate race. Alas.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! I would love a race like this near me. It looks so great, maybe it's worth the trip?
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Man, if I lived on that side of the country, I'd be right there with you. I wonder if we could get one started in Alaska... hmmm....
ReplyDeleteWOOT!! Go you!!
ReplyDeleteI have this saved in my inbox! I will totally do it :) When I go back to Seattle in August, I am actually doing a half marathon entitled: mud and chocolate!
ReplyDeleteHmmm quite possibly me!
ReplyDeleteHow perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that is tempting... wish I didn't hate running in the cold:-)
ReplyDeleteHaha you know I'm so there!
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