It's officially race week! As a
concerned very anxious runner, I headed into the city the first day the expo opened. After all, I just
feel better when I have my bib in my possession.
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The expo was being held at the Metropolitan Pavilion, which is in a much more convenient location than where the full marathon expo is usually held. As I walked toward the site, I noticed a huge line outside. Really? I didn't expect the crowds to be so heavy on the first day! Luckily, the line was for another event that was going on next door to the expo, and I was able to walk right in hassle-free.
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Walking into the expo |
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The expo was pretty dead, and it only took about 5 minutes to grab my bib, and then my t-shirt and goodie bag. There were plenty of shirts in xs (yay!) but sadly, the shirt still looked a little big for me.
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I couldn't believe how empty the booths were. |
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After I picked up my stuff, I did a quick spin around to see the rest of the booths. Of course there was an official merch booth and a handful of other vendors as well. Although I was tempted by a pink 26.2 car sticker (I'm a sucker for anything pink), I behaved and didn't buy anything.
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Race merchandise |
Two more days to go race day....bring it!
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