Two weekends ago, Sean & I ran the San Diego Rock n’ Roll Marathon & Half Marathon. This was my 4th time running this race & Sean’s 5th. If you would like to read my recaps from 2014 & 2015, click on the years.
AND…Rock n’Roll has a special place in our hearts because we met the day before the 2104 race.
This year though was a bit different in that Sean was going to run the San Diego 100 the two days before Rock n’ Roll. We also were training with some of his co-workers for their first marathon.
So the lead-up to the race was a bit different than normal since we would be out in Julian/Lake Cuyamaca for the majority of the 2 days prior to the race. As soon as we finished up at SD 100, I drove us back to San Diego, with a Jamba Juice pit stop and then on to the expo.
I dropped Sean off, paid $15 to park in the lot behind the convention center and then ran to meet him. We got our bibs, saw our friend Adrian, realized that we needed to deal with parking, so we stood in line to buy parking & shuttle passes, and then I made him walk around the expo so we could collect as many goodies as possible.
Rock n’ Roll actually had a lot more swag in the bag this year than normal. We got Kashi cereal, Smarty Pants Vitamins, Hidden Valley salad dressing and some laundry detergent in addition to our race shirts.
After the expo we headed home to shower and relax, we actually decided not to sleep until after dinner and so at 4pm we walked into Olive Garden for a tasty dinner before bed. While Sean slept I got our bottles ready and did my flat Jenny photo.
The next morning, we got up at 3:45am and were out the door by 4:20am, it’s a quick drive for us to downtown and we would just take the 94 straight to the parking lot. It literally took less than 30 minutes and then we were on the shuttle to start. I’m pretty sure we were at the start by 5am, which is probably a record for us.
We always hit up the port-a-potties as soon as we get there because with 30,000 people the lines can get pretty long! Then we ran into 2 of our training partners, Miguel & Kaela. We, of course, had to snap a photo and then I needed to drop off my bag.
As per usual, Rock n’ Roll and UPS partner up for the race and we dropped my bag off. I don’t typically put much in the bag, but I know that this race has a tendency to be very humid and I’m normally soaked by the end so I like to bring a change of clothes since I have to wait for Sean to finish the marathon.
We ran into Smitha & Jenn by gear check and then we ran into Brian, Michael & Andrea on the way to the starting area. We were going to do some photos with my fellow ProCompression ambassadors a bit before the race. We all wore the June sock of the month, the waves, to the race.
Sean was scheduled to be in corral 2, I was in corral 13 but since I was with all the other ambassadors, we all started together, I believe it was in corral 4. It was fun being with a sea of waves lol. I started out with them and then Kristin (StuftMama) took some photos out on the course.
I was running with Megan for a while before I lost her at the first aid station. After that I just plodded along. I was feeling ok, but as we continued on, my head was getting hotter and hotter. And it wasn’t hot necessarily, but very humid. I started dumping water on my head at about mile 3 and when I saw someone with ice, I grabbed it, opened the bag and dumped it in my hat and down my shirt.
I have to say the that the first 6 miles when pretty quickly and I was surprised to see we were already at the relay exchange point.
The course was a bit different at the beginning than it has been for the last 2 years. I’m not sure I liked it. It was a lot hillier than either I or Sean remembered.
So I just continued on until we were finally at my favorite part, heading down Pershing towards the finish. This I believe is mile 11, then there is a little climb at the start and end of mile 12 before we finish on a downhill. Personally, I wasn’t super impressed by the course. I have to say the SD Half course was a lot prettier even with the crazy Washington St climb, this course on the other hand was almost all through the city.
I made the last short climb and then we had a nice downhill to the finish. I smiled for the camera and raised my hands for a cool finish photo and then I was done. I think I finished around 2:12, which I was happy with.
I got my medal and all my snacks before heading down to the Finish Line Festival which was near the harbor. It was kind of a walk and I desperately wanted my bag so I could get changed because I was soaked. I think I asked a half a dozen people where to find the bags because it wasn’t marked anywhere. I would have loved to have had signs telling me where things were.
I finally got my bag, I had thrown Sean’s bag in there too so I could put my wet clothes in a different bag separate from all my snacks.
After changing, I checked my phone to see how Sean was doing and saw he had run a 1:53!! half marathon – almost 20 minutes faster than me even after a 100 miles the day before. WOW!
By the time I made it back up to the finish I saw Michael & Andrea so I congratulated them & chatted for a few minutes before heading up to see Smitha & Jenn come cross. By this point I saw that Sean had passed the 20 mile mark so after a few photos & cheering for Smitha I headed over to the marathon side of the street. They had the finish lines split so that the marathoners and half marathoners were on different sides.
I hung out there for a bit maybe 35-40 minutes before I saw Sean’s pink shirt coming down the street. He was right next to this other guy who was trying to race Sean lol so I didn’t get the best of photos.
And then he was done!! I was so freaking proud of him for a sub 4 hour finish after a tough & hot 100 miler. And surprisingly one of his friends, Chris, also ran both races and they finished pretty close together.
We walked down to the finish so Sean could get his marathon finisher jacket, a few free bottles of Suja and then lunch. We were going to go over to the We Run Social event at the Hard Rock Hotel but we had to wait for the team to come in and by the time they had finished it was pretty late to walk over.
We made it up to the finish in time to see Chelsey finish, we chatted with her for a bit and then probably about 20 minutes later we saw Miguel & Kaela and a few minutes later Zibby came through too. It was pretty exciting see them at the finish of their first marathon. And it was interesting how differently they all felt afterwards :).
We met up with them for a few photos and then we headed home so we could rest and relax the rest of the day (it was already after 2pm and we still had to walk back to our car).
All in all, Rock n’ Roll SD is a great party and a fun time. While I don’t love the course, I do think they do a great job of organizing this event.
Things they improved upon from last year: The shuttles & parking were sooooo much better. I really liked the finish line festival down by the harbor, everything was together vs at Petco Park.