There are many types of races for all levels of runners. I usually start running during the Spring, but there year I decided to get started early by running the Miami Half Marathon. Check out the races I ran below, see the finish times and my pace. The longer the run, the slower I went. It’s fun doing all of these races. You meet so many people from the running community, you get cool swag, and you know the race you signed up for is a guaranteed time to run. Many times during the summer, you might postpone or cancel a training run, so I use these races as training runs. If you’re interested in running in some of these races, join the New York Road Runners if you’re in NYC, or find a race organization in your city.
Race
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Pace
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Time
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Lifetime Miami Half Marathon
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15:18/Mile
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3:20:47
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Washington Heights Salsa Blues 5K
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11:54/Mile
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37:00
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United Airlines NYC Half Marathon
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13:50/Mile
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3:01:15
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Run As One 4M
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11:55/Mile
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47:41
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RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon
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13:21/Mile
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2:54:54
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NYRR Queens 10K
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12:34/Mile
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1:18:07
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Front Runners Pride Run 4M
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12:15/Mile
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49:40
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Brooklyn R-U-N 5K
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11:58/Mile
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37:12
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Percy Sutton Harlem 5K
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12:25/Mile
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38:35
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Grete's Great Gallop 10K
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13:51/Mile
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1:26:06
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New Balance 5th Ave Mile
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9:03/Mile
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9:03
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New Balance Bronx 10M
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12:43/Mile
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2:07:11
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Bank of America Chicago Marathon
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15:03/Mile
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6:34:31
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New York City Marathon
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15:20/Mile
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6:41:38
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