Publix Savannah Women's Half & 5K

Publix Savannah Women's Half & 5K

Publix Savannah Women's Half & 5K

( 20 reviews )
90% of reviewers recommend this race
  • Savannah,
    Georgia,
    United States
  • April
  • 3 miles/5K, 13.1 miles/Half Marathon, Virtual Race
  • Road Race
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Come take part in a "girl's weekend" with the Publix Savannah Women's Half Marathon & 5K. Centered around Savannah's beautiful historic district, the race highlights the city's best attributes. The route includes 12 city squares, tree-lined streets, Savannah's two largest recreational parks and a finish line in front of the Forsyth Park fountain.. So come take part in the Publix Savannah Women's Half Marathon & 5K and make memories for a lifetime!

Samantha Andrews

Decatur, Georgia, United States
63 69
2022
"Glad To Be Back "
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Samantha Andrews's thoughts:

This past Saturday I ran the Publix Savannah Women's Half Marathon. This was fourth time running this race, which included 2 virtual events. I was glad to be back on the course after 3 years. My only goal for this race was to finish.

The Expo
The Fashion Fitness Expo was held at the Kehoe Iron Works Building. This is a popular venue for many Savannah races. Race number and bag pick up was quick. The venue is nice and had many vendors. I visited around lunchtime so I only spent about 15 minutes at the expo. I was grateful for the volunteers who were taking pictures for the runners and giving out swag.

Race Day
One of my favorite reasons for running Savannah is the ease of traveling to the race. I was able to snag free parking a block from the starting line. The race was composed of the half marathon and 5k. Both races started together, but we split after mile 2. I remember the split because the Girl Scouts were giving out cookies (yes to Thin Mints).

My only plan for the race was to run on the right side and control my pace. Savannah is flat and as a result it is easy to start off too fast. I purposely walked the intersections to slow down. Walking also helped my ankles survive the prolonged flatness, so it was a win-win.

I finished in 2:30, which is a PR for this race. I had a great run and weather was perfect. I enjoyed the other runners and was greatly appreciative of the volunteers.

At the finish were given a Publix reusable bag of snacks and our medals. I didn't mingle for the post-race party, but it looked fun. The park also had an outdoor market too. Savannah is one of my favorite destination cities and I can't wait to return later this year.

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