r/sandiego • u/CrashRiot • 1d ago
I didn't know when I moved downtown that I'd literally be next door to the marathon finish line.
And it's just delightful. Seeing so many people so excited to run, and their friends and family excited to see them finish. I found myself cheering the ones who crossed the finish line even though I didn't know their names lol.
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u/Old-Advice-5685 1d ago
Many years ago, I lived in Hillcrest near the start of the race. As someone who likes to sleep in, I was delighted to be woken up by the sounds of people shouting and cheering. There was so much excitement.
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u/Brave_Tell_4230 1d ago
I was surprised how much joy the marathons that go by my place downtown bring me. Never understood watching running before.
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u/notreallysurewhat 1d ago
I never understood the appeal until I watched my partner run last year. I was tearing up watching everyone cross the finish. It’s an amazing feat, and an amazing amount of strength and dedication.
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u/The_ivy_fund 22h ago
Jesus it’s not that big of deal. It’s fun and a nice accomplishment but tearing up for a marathon…was your partner a previously out of shape person?
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u/CrashRiot 15h ago
Out of curiosity, have you ever run a marathon? The work and dedication to do so is no small accomplishment, even for someone who seems fit. It would be completely normal for a partner to cry in happiness that their partner achieved it.
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u/slytherins 1d ago
Aww, this is sweet! I also had no idea the course would go right by me, I'm on 8th ave. It was so nice opening my balcony door this morning and hearing all the cheers! Mad respect to them, I don't even remember the last time I ran two miles at once 😂
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u/dmanphs 1d ago
R&R marathon is a party....unless you need to drive somewhere before noon today,,,,in that case, i wish you the best of luck!
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u/loolipsee 1d ago
I saw way too many of my Mission Hills neighbors harassing and hurling abuse at the support staff on the course. This is an annual event. Plan ahead and don't be an asshole
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u/C-romero80 22h ago
They've had signs out for about 2 weeks if I'm not mistaken, so definitely can plan ahead. At work yesterday, some of the folks who had to come in today were looking at the route to plan how they'd get in. Not hard.
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u/motleykat 1d ago
I used to live in Boston near part of the marathon route and it’s great to cheer on strangers. I loved when I’d be at a bar and see folks come in with their finisher medals and I could say congrats and the “thank you” was so genuine
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u/dogandthecity 1d ago
I used to live near the path and got to hug my friends when they ran it a few years back! It’s so fun.
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u/PeachCinnamonToast 1d ago
My neighborhood is on the route and it’s very cool to just hang out and watch from the balcony while drinking my morning coffee.
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u/HealthOnWheels 1d ago
It’s very fun to get out on the streets to walk or bike when they’re closed. Wish we had events like this more often.
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u/Pascal-1122 17h ago
As a runner and someone who’s ran Rock n Roll San Diego several times, thank you to all of you that live along the course and to those that show up along the course and finish line! San Diego RnR has the best crowd support. The finish line is energy is top notch.
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u/Traditional-Ad-5341 19h ago
I slept at a friend’s house the first night I moved to San Diego 15 years ago. He lived on the route so I woke up to cheering. Such a great memory from my first morning in San Diego. And I ended up running that marathon a number of years later!
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u/Man-e-questions 7h ago
I’ve never raced or been a runner. But have gone to watch friends run a few times usually cheer them on in North Park then head downtown. The sense of community and level of energy down there is amazing. Found myself cheering for tons of people I don’t know. Everytime I go it makes me want to run it next year, but my knees are not great
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u/Otto_the_Autopilot 1d ago edited 1d ago
Glad you are enjoying living in the city and enjoying seeing other people enjoying the city. People are the lifeblood of a city and events like this are a great way to build community. The curmudgeons will get over it by tomorrow or move to the suburbs.
Signed,
A guy who lives in the suburbs