What: 2016 Couve Clover Run
Where: Vancouver
When: March 20, 2016
Distance: 3 mile (7 and 10 mile options were also available)
It is fair to say that most runners and walkers have bucket list items.
I have one too. Mine consists of races that just plain pique my interest. Maybe it's the gimmick, the location, what have you.
The
Couve Clover Run was one of those "bucket list" races for me. There was something about it that sounded fun. Plus it was close to me and benefited the local community.
And gosh! The chance to dress up? Yep. I'm there!
Wink!
It was my first time taking part in a race put on by the folks from
WHY Racing Events.
Racers had the option of completing 3 miles, 7 miles or 10 miles. I selected the 3 mile option.
The race started promptly. Just prior to it, the organizers engaged the crowd with some stretching to music. Everyone seemed to have fun loosening up due to the pleasant nature of the stretch leader. I, myself, found myself thinking, "Is it really time to race? This is fun!"
The course route started in downtown Vancouver, went up Officer's Row, cut through the park and over the land bridge. If you were doing one of the longer distances, you went left and strolled down the Columbia River a bit. If you were like me, you went right.
We followed the river over a short distance to the Red Lion and then went north and worked our way back downtown.
I felt like it was a nice, friendly course. The only really significant incline was the land bridge over Highway 14.
As we worked our way toward the finish line, volunteers cheered us on along the way. There was also a fun group right before the finish line that held signs with inspirational phrases on them.
As we crossed the finish line, we received squeeze bottles of water, cans of coconut water and finisher's medals.
Not too long after the race, the folks from WHY Racing Events handed out age group medals and awards to top finishers. It was fun to hear how fast some of my fellow racers went. :) So speedy!
What we got!
Everyone got a finisher's medal and a T-shirt. There were also water bottles as you crossed the Finish Line for everyone.
The after race festivities featured lots of treats (fruit, soup, a Franz bread stick) and some other goodies. Also, the Main Event had Couve Clover Run glasses for the first 500 people to stop by. They'd fill up the glasses with beer for those 21+ and older.
Oh, and there was a costume contest. When I crossed the finish line, I was handed a bottle of Deschutes beer because they liked my costume! (Thank you! There was lots of hot glue and twine holding that rainbow together and on my head.)
Would I do it again?
Good heavens, yes! This was such a fun race. The course was really nice and the folks from WHY Racing Events were so friendly. They seemed to really care if we have a good time and were happy from the moment we arrived to when we left. It was just great.