This Saturday, November 16, Savannah is buzzing with energy as it hosts the highly anticipated Every Woman’s Marathon. After much anticipation since its announcement earlier this year, this event promises to be a memorable experience for both runners and spectators. The marathon features a challenging 26.2-mile course that winds through 15 distinct neighborhoods, beginning in West Savannah and culminating at Savannah State University.
With approximately 7,200 runners registered to participate, there’s no shortage of excitement! Just imagine all those feet pounding the pavement as they make their way through our beautiful city! According to Joseph Marinelli, the President and CEO of Visit Savannah, this is not just a race; it’s a celebration of community, health, and empowerment.
Safety is a top priority, and to ensure everything runs smoothly, the Savannah Police Department has assigned over 180 officers to help manage the event. Officers will be stationed throughout the city, ready to assist residents and keep traffic flowing as smoothly as possible. Susan Broker, the city’s director for the Office of Special Events, Film and Tourism, mentioned that while efforts have been made to minimize disruptions, some inconveniences are to be expected due to the scale of the marathon.
City leaders are kindly urging residents to practice a little patience ahead of the marathon. It’s a big event, and there’s bound to be some disruption. The race has been allocated a generous time limit of seven hours and 45 minutes, meaning the last runners are expected to cross the finish line by 3 p.m. If you’re planning to navigate Savannah on that day, it’s vital to stay informed about road closures and alternative routes.
So, here’s the scoop on the marathon’s route. The race kicks off at 6:57 a.m. right on Bay Street at Savannah City Hall. From there, runners will tackle their first four miles through West Savannah, taking in sights as they make their way through the historic streets. As they journey through downtown, they’ll pass numerous parks and squares, including the beautiful Forsyth Park, which adds to the scenic charm of this event.
As the marathon winds its way to Savannah State University, participants will pass by stunning landmarks, including the featured Trustee’s Garden, where the finish festival will take place, a slight change from previous years held in Forsyth Park. The runners will enjoy a cozy finish after seeing the various beautiful sights Savannah has to offer.
Now let’s talk about road closures. It’s important to note that the start area between Bay Street and Abercorn Street will be closed to traffic starting at 3 a.m. on Saturday. If you park there, be prepared for your vehicle to be towed — that’s the only area where towing will occur. Bay Street is slated to reopen by 9:30 a.m. Other traffic restrictions include the northbound lanes of Truman Parkway starting at 5 a.m., with roads expected to reopen by 3 p.m..
If you have to travel within the city that day or live along the marathon route, don’t fret! Residents with inquiries about navigating town during race day are encouraged to reach out to the race organizers for assistance. They can be contacted at community@everywomansmarathon.com. The Savannah Police Department is also ready to lend a helping hand, ensuring residents can go about their day without too much hassle.
As this event approaches, let’s all come together to celebrate the spirit of the Every Woman’s Marathon! Whether you’re hitting the pavement or cheering on from the sidelines, it’s an opportunity for everyone to take part in something spectacular. Don’t forget to bring your smile (and maybe some snacks), and let’s make this marathon an event to remember!
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