About 4 months ago I was very excited to read that Color Me Rad was coming to Seoul and was even more excited to when I realized it was going to take place during the weeks that Sam and Maddie were here visiting us.
This was a huge run, by far the biggest I have ever been involved in. There were over 15,000 runners, but it was incredibly organized. They had us divided into different starting times so it spaced people out a little bit. While you were waiting for your run time they had fun music playing, a DJ keeping things moving and tons of places to get your picture taken. Included with your registration fee is a white t-shirt, some florescent sunglasses and a tattoo. We bought some extra color to dump on each other and "RAD" headbands for all of us to wear. Check out how clean we are in these pictures-
We ran through the Olympic Complex and if you remember from a previous post I am a huge Olympics fan. Maddie and I both thought it was totally awesome to be running where Olympic runners have one time run.
This was a complete fun run. You didn't run it for a personal record, they didn't even have a clock there and many people walked the entire thing. We even saw a bunch of Koreans laying down along the course resting. While we didn't lay down, we did take our time and took lots of fun pictures along the way.
They had color stations that you would run through and they would completely coat you with color. The first one was orange.
Coming out of the first color station we were starting to look very colorful.
They were completely posing in this picture as runners because at this point we were pretty much walking. Look at Lucy. |
Next came the blue station.
Lucy is spitting blue color out of her mouth. |
In the background of this picture I am dumping color on one of the kids. |
Running past the Olympic stadium.
They had 4 color stations, but we missed taking pictures at one of them. The last one was yellow.
Check out the guy dumping yellow on the girls as we tried to take a picture. |
They stopped for a rest in the yellow. |
They had more music at the end and they would count you down and everyone would throw color up in the air.
I ran up the ramp behind all the people and snapped a few pictures to give an idea how many people were at this event.
It is easy to distinguish the clean people that hadn't started yet from the people that were done with the run. |
We had a great time doing this run. There is another one coming in September and we plan to participate in that one as well.