Providence Half Marathon Trip & Race Report
TL;DR: Yes! Pulled off 2 sub-2 half’s in ~2 weeks and am (finally) done with races for a bit. It was a lot hotter than expected, but a great race–super fun atmosphere, beautiful backdrop, easy to get to the start/finish, and lots of crowd support (seemed quite a few runners were Brown students, so plenty of cheerleaders for them). Combined half (3080 finishers) and full (1644), so mid-size race? A little hilly but mostly slow rises except right at the end (to quote the runner next to me, “who thought it was a good idea to put this here?”). Water stops weren’t quite where they were supposed to be (according to website) and a little hectic (though this ended up being a plus as it forced me to slow down at each of them). After party was great, with lots of local vendors giving free samples and beer. Would definitely recommend (though see also
@xjillianpaige's race report).

Saturday: Took Amtrak into Providence; exited the train station right into race start staging area (quite convenient). Took some pictures then headed downtown. Grabbed lunch at Friskie Fries (fries with every sort of toppings you could imagine) followed by boba en route to bib pickup. Waffling between poutine or chili-cheese, but ended up going with the latter, their signature. J&L both went with pulled pork + slaw.
Bib pickup was easy with pre-emailed QR code, located at a former bank(?). We were there towards the end of day 2, so not crowded at all. Appreciated that the giveaway was a zip-up hoodie with thumbholes in the sleeves and zips for the pockets (and a nice light blue color) instead of a race shirt (think it was a sweatshirt for the full). Goodr and On were there, plus a range of fuel options. We wandered a bit more in downtown Providence, through a local street fair to Roger Williams Park for J&L to collect Nat’l Park stamps, and found some RISD students selling their wares where I picked up a “NY Rats” print

. Circled the State house for some pictures then headed to our airbnb. Backstory: we had found this dirt cheap listing but it seemed a little sketchy: a converted former nunnery with unclear listing details. We figured, at least there are 3 of us, and worst case scenario, we’ll find an alternate hotel room last minute. It did exist, and was indeed a little sketch, but good enough for what we needed (essentially seemed like a hostel/SRO), and had all the essentials, plus 2d/2n lodgings ended up being cheaper than food (though I don’t think any of us would have been willing to stay there on our own). A pro was that the airbnb was in walking distance to Federal Hill, so we headed there for a carb-loading Italian dinner. Pretty classic choices: aglio e olio, cacio e pepe, and gnocchi + meatballs for me, J, and L. They had a cute (and pretty tasty looking) drinks menu for May 4th, but we decided alcohol was not conducive to racing and opted for coffee & desserts from Pastiche instead (though the desserts ended up being lunch the next day since we were stuffed from dinner). Prepped everything and headed to bed around midnight.
Sunday: Up at 6a; got ready and had a Honey Stinger waffle + 8oz water ~7a. Gear: Moana Half rD shirt, shorts, running cap, Saucony Endorphin Speed 2s (w/ ~12 miles on them). Super easy to grab an Uber to the train station ~7:15a and got there right before 7:30 to catch the marathoners start. Tried to meet up with
@xjillianpaige but too many other pre-race things going on so didn’t manage it. We dropped our stuff off at gear check, sun-screened up, and headed to the corrals. J&L were in D, I was in C (seemed like A&B were the two corrals for the full, and C&D were the two for the half). It was quite crowded in the corrals, and people were kinda just squeezing in through the fences, so a little claustrophobic. Had another Honey Stinger waffle at ~7:55, then we were off at 8 (chip start ~8:04a).
Had tried to line up with the 2:00 pacers, but there were just too many people in between us, and in an effort to not start off too fast, I let them go. It was definitely hotter than expected (T/D at start: 61/40), and shade was in and out, so settled in to what felt like goal pace. First couple miles were along Canal St through residential/downtown Providence, before we hit India Point Park and rounded the Narrangansett Brewery, then headed north (M1-9:00, M2-8:55, M3-9:23, M4-8:54). Water stops at M2 and M4 (maybe?). Then a ~1.5mile straight shot north along Blackstone Blvd. Lots of cheerers in the median park between the two lanes of the boulevard (which looked like a great running path), and it was a nice distraction to watch out for the leaders coming down the other side (as well as walkers who had opted for the 6:30 early start) (M5-9:06). Then a ~2mile loop through Pawtucket. Think there were a couple water stations along the way (not always on the same side of the route, not sure if I like that or not; also all the water station cups were mini plastic ones, again not sure if that’s a pro or con), and I continued to walk/jog through them. Hill I was most worried about was right at middle of course ~6.5mi, but someone wisely placed a water station right in the middle of it, so I grabbed two water cups and took a Honey Stinger Strawberry Kiwi gel while walking up the hill (M6-9:13, M7-9:06).
Then back south along Blackstone Blvd before detouring out to the Seekonk River ~9mi. It was beautiful coming at it (runner next to me stopped to take a picture), but a pretty steep downhill. Nice to build up a speed buffer, but toes were definitely not happy with me (may need to buy a bigger shoe size next time) so tried to heel-strike down the hill. Here was the one biggest error, someone had put the 10mi marker ~0.3 miles early. I had my watch so knew it was wrong, but don’t know if that threw some people way off. Continued along the river back to India Point Park (another steep-ish downhill ~11mi) then retraced route back to downtown Providence (M8-8:53, M9-8:54, M10-8:47, M11-8:57).The marathon route had joined back with the half at this point and lead marathoner passed me ~12mi. He looked pretty good, not gassed at all (impressed!). Was pretty happy with myself too, definitely felt like nearing the bottom of the tank, but much better than two weeks ago. Until that dang hill at Smith St, heading up towards the State house. Looking now at the route, we apparently did run down it at the start, but I had no memory at the time. Debated walking up it, but just put my head down and chugged up. 13mi marker was just at the top of the hill, so dug in and sprinted towards the end (M12-9:11, M13-8:54, 0.24mi-8:16). Finished with official time of 1:59:11 (29 seconds faster than Dallas)! T/D at end was 69/38 (7* warmer than Dallas, but 9* lower dew point) and HR hit 199bpm. Haha, my pictures at that last stretch do not look pretty, but the finish line shot is nice.


We grabbed some medal and post-race shots with the state house and enjoyed the after party drink and food samples (Good Dogg has some tasty hard seltzer flavors). Again tried to to meet up with
@xjillianpaige, but then realized I dropped my card holder with DL/CC/cash at some point while wandering the after party

. Poor J&L helped me retrace steps, wandering around everywhere, asking at a bunch of the tents, but just when we were finally ready to give up, someone at the ID check tent suggested we ask at the DJ booth, and someone had turned it in there!!!!


That feeling was better than finishing the race (joking, not joking).
After all that excitement, went back to airbnb to shower/change/have dessert for lunch. Since the RISD museum is free on Sundays, we headed there for a bit, then up around the Brown campus, finishing with Korean fried chicken and boba for dinner before calling it an early night since we had a 5:30am Amtrak the next morning back to NYC.
Final thoughts: Successful race and trip! And super happy with performance the last couple weeks. Definitely did better at starting slower this time (and the lower humidity didn’t hurt). 3rd and 4th best half marathon times (out of 16), and this makes it 10 states (+DC) that I’ve run at least a 15K race in. As mentioned previously, have been continuously training for something since June last year (and had run the Cherry Blossom 10M two months before that): Chicago Marathon (Oct), MW Dopey Challenge (Jan), PW Fairytale Challenge (Feb), then these two. No races on the docket for now, so am happy to pull back and maintain a baseline and see what’s next.