Race Recap: Savannah Rock N Roll Half Marathon

Half marathon number 4 and likely my last for 2014 has come and gone! This past weekend B, Mary and I went to Savannah to run their Rock N Roll Half Marathon.  It was a really really fun race!

I had already met my running goals for the year – to run a sub-2 hour half and to run 3 races this year – so I planning on just enjoying the race. Enjoying the flat course, the sunshine, the live music along the course and seeing the city of Savannah.

B had decided he wanted to run a sub 1:55 or so, so I told him I would hang back and run with Mary. Mary was aiming for a sub-2 hour race so I told her to feel free to run ahead if I was slowing her down. She’d run plenty of sub-2 hour half marathons unofficially (as part of training runs, full marathon races, etc.) but I knew she was hoping to get a “real” one in the books. I really and truly didn’t care how I did, I just wanted to have fun!

Who knows why – maybe it was the long night of sleep I had the night before, or the fact that I hadn’t run since Monday, or the fact that our last half marathon had been pretty difficult, but for some reason, I was feeling great pretty much the whole race!

Pre-race shot!

Pre-race shot!

Everyone lined up at the start.

Everyone lined up at the start.

Here’s a brief recap, mile by mileish, of how I felt:

  • Miles 1-3: What a beautiful day for a run! I’m so glad I opted to leave my vest at the gear drop. 45 degrees in Savannah feels different than 45 in Cleveland!  No wind … few hills … and these people cheering us on in these neighborhoods are great!
  • Miles 4-6: Hmm it feels like we’re going pretty fast. But I don’t want to slow Mary down. Time for Gu #1!
  • Miles 7-9: Well we were doing great but Mary had to stop to use the bathroom.  We’ve all been there during a race … stomach issues + one portapotty and thousands of other runners = not the best day. My legs are stiff from stopping to wait but I’m still feeling pretty good and I’m just going to enjoy this. No need to push it to finish under 2 with that 3+ minute bathroom stop. Oh well!action shot
  • Mile 10: Longest mile ever. The scenery is nice as we’re now going through some pretty neighborhoods but all this weaving around houses is getting boring. Thank goodness for the next Gu.
  • Miles 11-12: Goodbye marathoners! So happy I’m only doing half. And the caffeine from this Gu may be kicking in … I’m feeling pretty good again! That band playing Weezer was great! Why did the 12 mile marker not have a time clock?
  • Mile 13: Woohoo one more mile!  And one of the only hills in the race. Where did Mary go? If I pick it up and finish this last mile strong, maybe she’ll still get her goal?
  • Last .1: I sped up too early on in that mile but hooray I’m done! And omg the clock is under 2?!
photo courtesy Marathon Foto - I may have to purchase it!

photo courtesy Marathon Foto – I may have to purchase it!

That’s right, even with our break in the middle, Mary and I both achieved the under 2-hour time. What a great moment!

rock n roll savannah half marathon

Except for one mile, I felt good the entire time. The weather was great, course was flat, fun and entertaining and even with a 3+ minute break, we still got under 2 hours. The post-race entertainment was great and the crowds and music along the course was fun. All in all it was a well run race and a great event!

rock n roll savannah half marathon

Awaiting the post-race entertainment – Phillip Phillips!

Some questions for you (answer in the comments!):

  • Runners- do you have a favorite half marathon?  What makes it your favorite? How do you fuel during a long runs? In the past I’ve typically had a Gu about halfway through. This time I started with a few Sports Beans and then had a Gu about mile 5 and another around miles 9-10. It seemed to work really well!
  • What’s the next race you’re doing? A Thanksgiving run?
  • Are you training for anything?

Weekend Update: A Runcation in Savannah

B and I just got back from our recent runcation- a super quick trip to Savannah for the Rock N Roll half marathon.

rnr savannah half marathon

This year on National Running Day, Mary and I took advantage of the deal the Rock N Roll Marathon had going on and decided to book a half marathon entry to another city.  I had done the Cleveland Rock N Roll race and 2013 and was looking to do another similar race, somewhere else. Since I had never been to Savannah and the race was still a few months away we decided to book it! I had made a goal to run three half marathons this year and this would be the third and final race to meet my goal. But as you may know if you’ve been reading for a little while, I ran my third half marathon in September for the Adirondack Half so this weekend,  I was able to run just for fun.

I had no idea Savannah would be so difficult to get to when we signed up for the race (long drive, no direct flights from CLE).  Or how big a deal the race is for the city. In terms of finding a place to stay,  everything was booked or very overpriced (a vrbo we were looking at that’s normally $400 or so for the weekend was $1,000!). In Northeast Ohio we have several half and full marathons – Akron and Cleveland and Towpath – and while they’re a big deal, maybe because there are so many, there are still places to stay,  restaurants to eat at,  etc. ) That being said, we realized the best way for us to spend the weekend would be to drive down and use my hotel points to stay at a Hampton near the starting line and not far from local bars, restaurants, etc.

Wait ... this is November?

Wait … this is November?

We got into Savannah mid-afternoon Friday and headed right to packet pickup. The expo event was huge! We had to park in the third extended parking lot but the second we got out of the car I could feel the excitement. It was sunny and warm and there were palm trees!! Yes I was trying to hold my cool but I was clearly a native New Yorker out of place among the warm weather and all the ya’alls.

b and i at packet pickup rnr savannah half marathon

obligatory bib shot

We walked around the expo and tried some samples and I got to stock up on some goodies- my favorite Sports Beans and Gu (vanilla and salted caramel) – before we made it to our hotel.  B was pretty tired – he had driven the whole way and we hadn’t gotten to bed until 3 a.m. the night before – so we decided to just have a low-key evening and walk around the downtown historic area and grab a somewhat early dinner. B, Mary and I have a tradition of eating vegan before long runs but we couldn’t find a vegan restaurant nearby. Thanks to a recommendation from a coworker, we found probably the next best thing – a casual cafe called Kayak. I had a delicious Mediterranean tofu and hummus sandwich with a quinoa and couscous salad.

Perfect pre-run meal

Perfect pre-run meal

After dinner, we walked around some more, finding success in the Savannah Bee Company (I LOVE honey) and Coffee Fox. It was a pretty early night which meant we got a ton of sleep before the race!

MY DREAM COME TRUE

MY DREAM COME TRUE

Saturday was race day! A full race recap is coming soon, but everything ended up being pretty awesome.  We made it to the starting line just in time and I really enjoyed myself during the run.

After the race we some stayed for the fun post-race party! The weather was beautiful and we sat on the lawn of Forsyth Park, enjoyed a few post-run beers and listened to the live music. Phillip Phillips was the headliner and he was a great performer!

Phillip Phillips performing

Phillip Phillips performing

rock n roll savannah half marathon

free post-run beer!

Saturday afternoon we spent some time exploring the city. We were staying in the Historic District, and there’s no open container law so we were able to grab a bite to eat and walk around exploring the area with drinks. Savannah is such a cute city and it was so much fun to explore the area by foot during the race and then in the afternoon as we checked out local shop, bars and restaurants.

Downtown Savannah with Mary

Downtown Savannah with Mary

post-race lunch - ahi tuna sandwich and hush puppies!

post-race lunch – ahi tuna sandwich and hush puppies!

mead tasting

mead tasting

B and I along the waterfront

B and I along the waterfront

Sunday came too quickly! After a short stop to find the Mercer Williams House (from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil – where the famous Jim Williams lived) we were on the loooong road back to Cleveland.  It was a super quick trip but I’m hoping we’ll be back soon!

The infamous Mercer Williams house in Savannah

The infamous Mercer Williams house in Savannah

Some questions for you:

  • Have you taken any runcations lately?
  • Any recommendations for fun half marathons to add to our list for next year?
  • Have you been to Savannah?  What’s your favorite restaurant?  Favorite thing to do?