Twelve Months of 10K Racing

After completing my first marathon in 2024 I needed a new exercise goal for 2025 that did not involve running another marathon. Cherish wanted to travel more, and I wanted to try running in new locations. We decided to combine the two goals. The plan we came up with was that I would run one 10K race a month, but it would need to be a race we have never done before, and it would need to be in a different location than our hometown of Georgia. Cherish would be joining for all twelve mini-vacations, but Cherish wasn’t committing to running all twelve races. Oh and Cherish decided each location had to be somewhere warm, no running in the cold. Here’s how that worked out for us:

January 25, 2025 – Miami Beach, Florida – Cemex Quarry Quest 10K

Escaping the Georgia Winter meant heading south for the first 10K. We debated how exotic the travel part of the equation needed to be in terms of destinations. Would we be including Haley and Jack in the trips? We quickly realized due to budget this was going to be a US-domestic based travel adventure mostly excluding the children. First stop: a four-night trip Miami Beach Florida.

To attempt to create a consistent training schedule we decided to aim for the races to be at the end of each month. That helped us narrow down what races to participate in. We found the CEMEX Quarry Quest 10K https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Miami/2ndAnnualQuarryQuest5K and thought “how can we miss the opportunity to run inside an actual Quarry!!!!” Like wouldn’t that be amazing????!!!

We decided to bring Haley along for this first trip since you know… it’s Miami! This was a first time visit for Haley and Cherish and this is were we quickly discovered that the first challenge to travel running: how to do mix the vacation part, which means eating lots of yummy new food, drinking lots of fun beach drinks, and staying out late seeing all the sites, when you need to avoid all of that to stay in a good condition to run a race! Well in this case the universe solved it for us because we flew down the night before the race, and shortly after landing received an email from the race organizers telling us the race was postponed due to hazardous conditions. It had rained a few days prior and because it’s an actual dirt quarry the rain created a mixture of unsafe ground conditions…. so we had to pivot and in this case it meant this became a quick vacation instead of a race. We did decide to run two 5K runs that Saturday and Sunday morning along the beach so in the spirit of running a 10K it was as successful trip. We would continue working through how to balance the vacation side with the fitness side for the remainder of the year.

February 8, 2025 – Dunwoody, Georgia – Tartan Trot 10K

When we got back from the Miami experience we looked at how much that trip cost us, and based on some of the other destinations we committed to later in the year (Montana and Colorado) we decided we were not going to be able to fly out to twelve different states without going bankrupt. Switching from flying to driving saved us a bit of money, but after a lot of soul searching the end result is that instead of visiting twelve states, we ended up visiting four, but that’s getting head of ourselves. For February I ran solo at the Tartan Trot in Dunwoody and established a race pace goal post for the year finishing 4th in my age group with a time of 00:55:40.

March 29, 2025 – Little Rock, Arkansas – Capital City Classic 10K

Mini-Vacation round two, this time heading to Little Rock Arkansas. This was our first road-trip in the Telsa, something I had been looking forward to since buying the car and something Cherish was going to tolerate, but was skeptical about. To break the driving up we decided to make a night stop in Memphis, Tennessee where we first toured Graceland, then we spent the night in the Bass Pro Pyramid at the Big Cypress Lodge. You should definately check out the Big Cypress Lodge if you have not seen it https://big-cypress.com. This trip was lot of fun.

19 hours and 17 minutes to drive 1,212.49 miles with 10 hours and 18 minutes spent charging the car. Cherish would later admit that while she was initially frustrated about the idea of having to stop to charge the car, she ended up enjoying the breaks that it introduced. And we let the car drive itself for long stretches of the trip.

I ran solo on this race as well, finishing with a time of 00:54:01, a minute faster than the previous month, which helped me validate that my Peloton Training plan was working as intended. At this point in the year my personal goal was to enjoy the runs, not set PR’s.

April 5, 2025 – Charleston, South Carolina – Cooper River Bridge Run 10K

The year prior we ran the Cooper River Bridge Run for the first time and could not pass up the opportunity to run it again. As the 3rd largest 10K in the United States, and the race with the most swag we have ever received from a race, we were excited to try it again. We decided to drive up and take a two-night stay in Charleston making this our second road trip in the Telsa. My mom and her best friend Debbie joined us for the trip.

10 hours and 59 minutes to drive 670.24 miles, stopping 3 times to charge each direction.

I was most excited about Cherish joining me for the run. She finished in 01:05:04 and I finished in 01:05:03, which I attribute to my stride being longer than hers.

The Post-Race Swag is still over the top crazy! We love it!

May 26, 2025 – Boulder, Colorado – The Bolder Boulder 10K

Running in the three largest 10K’s in America in the same year was a treat! I love that the timing of each race works out to happen in reverse order. Number three is the Cooper River, number two is the Bolder Boulder and number 1 is the Peachtree (in July). Running in the Rockies is not something to take lightly so to attempt to acclimate, we arrived five days early then gave ourselves an extra night of recovery for a total of six nights in Bolder.

Our first walk of the trip was around Boulder Mountain Park next to the University of Colorado and while hard on lungs it was beautiful. Having never attempted to run at this elevation we decided the vacation would be mostly about gentle walks and casual dining. In hindsight this was the only vacation of our almost 10 years together where we mostly laid around in bed and watched TV just giving our bodies a chance to acclimate.

We did get out and visit Red Rocks, so it wasn’t all binging on TV shows:

Race day arrived and a heavy rain that morning turned into a light misting that continued for the entire race.

The race finishes inside the stadium which they had lined with this flooring which was very slick from the rain, but I love this image of us in synchronization.

But most impressive thing to me of all the races for the year is that we both clocked identical chip times of 01:03:51.

I’m proud of Cherish for not only sticking this one out in spite of the rain, but for also shaving two minutes off her finish time.

June 21, 2025 – Roswell, Georgia – Possum Trot 10K

Running along the banks of the Chattahoochee River seemed like a nice way to tackle a June 10K. But the funny thing here is that Cherish said she was NOT going to run this event. I signed her up by accident and neither of us realized the mistake until a couple of days prior.

Despite the last minute notice, Cherish dropped another minute off her finish time, crossing the line at 01:02:15 and I came in at 01:02:16. We got to meet this thing at the finishers area:

July 4, 2025 – Atlanta, Georgia – AJC Peachtree Road Race 10K

The largest 10K in the US is the must-run 10K event in Georgia and we were back at it again this year.

This was my first time wearing patriotic colors for the event. I went with a T-Shirt and Cherish went with the socks.

Cherish continued speeding up, dropping another 2 minutes off her finish time. At this point in the year she was now finishing 5 minutes faster than she started, a wonderful achievement. She was more excited about beating her previous Peachtree time by 4 minutes.

August 16, 2025 – Roswell, Georgia – Area 13.1 Half Marathon & 10K

Shaking things up for August we found this 10K race which begins at 7:10 PM. The idea of running at night instead of the morning seemed like fun.

And indeed the atmosphere was great at the beginning of the event.

Leading up to this event Cherish began experiencing what would ultimately be diagnosed as Plantar fasciitis in her left leg. This race would end up marking the end of her running for most of the rest of the year. Almost immediately after starting the race she was in pain, but was determined to finish the event.

Seconds after passing mile five, a torrential storm hit, bringing heavy rains and lighting. In 30 years of running this was the worst storm I have been running in and in hindsight I was appalled that the race organizers did not end the event. We were not finished running and at the time might have been upset to not get to finish but it would have been the safe call to make.

We crossed the finish line, Cherish with a time of 01:05:55, and me at 01:05:54.

September 14, 2025 – Cumming, Georgia – Vibha Atlanta Dream Mile 10K

Earlier in the year we registered to run the Bozeman Half-Marathon & 10K in Bozeman Montana in September. It was the trip both of us were the most excited about as neither of us have been to Montana. Looking at finances and the fact that Cherish was no longer able to participate we gave up on additional travel runs for the year and had to skip the trip to Montana.

I was determined to finish 12 runs so I pivoted to only running local events. Disappointed about not being able to travel and run and that Cherish was out for an indefinite amount of time I decided it was time to shift my focus on a Personal Record.

That did not happen for this run as I placed 37th in this run with a time of 00:58:08, almost 4 minutes slower than Little Rock, but it kicked me into high training gear and gave me the kick in the rear I needed.

October 25, 2025 – Cumming, Georgia – Fast Pace Race 10K

Heading into this race I was 13 pounds lighter than September after completing the Whole 30 food plan. It was also freezing (by Georgia temp standards) and this course is mostly flat so I felt great going into this one.

I ended up finishing 3rd place in my age group and won my first medal with a time of 00:51:53. Eleven years prior I ran the Peachtree in 00:52:08. My 10K PR happened back in 2010 when I was 33 when I ran the Peachtree in 00:49:41. I might actually be able to beat that!

November 23, 2025 – Cumming, Georgia – Get Basted Turkey Trot 10K

I turned 48 years old and celebrated by running this event in 00:50:00, shaving just under 2 minutes off my previous time. My previous PR of 00:49:41 is getting closer. This race also marked another first for me as I finished 1st place in the Masters Category.

December 20th, 2025 – Buford, Georgia – Reindeer Run 10K

The year of 10K running was at an end. I was not in a different state, I was not warm, I was not with Cherish, but I crossed the finish line with a time of 00:49:09 breaking my PR from 15 years ago by 00:00:32 and finishing first place in my age group.

Proud of my effort, I was standing in line to pick up my finisher pins. I noticed an older man in front of me. He is 61 years old, 13 years older than me. He won 3rd place in the race with a time of 36:18:52 beating my time by 12 minutes. At 61 years old. Simply amazing. It was a perfect example of my racing philosophy which is that there will always be someone faster than me, and there will always be someone slower than me. But it does make me smile that I got beat by an old man.

1 thought on “Twelve Months of 10K Racing

  1. Always fun to read about your adventures and your successes. So proud of you and all you have achieved, keep it up!❤️❤️❤️❤️

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