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Number of comments: 73 [displaying comments 41 to 51]More Comments: [ < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 > ]
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Excellent! (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
J. B. from Manitoba,Canada (6/18/06)
1 previous marathon | 1 Manitoba Marathon

This race was wonderful! Excellent refreshments and scenery. I ran the relay and I loved it a lot. I can't wait to run next year!


Could be much better (about: 2005)
Course: 2 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
Kevin Shaw from Winnipeg (7/25/05)
4-5 previous marathons | 4-5 Manitoba Marathons

2005 was my 4th consecutive Manitoba Marathon and minor improvements have been noted, such as more ice. The volunteers at the aid stations and the finish were all 1st-class and their assistance is much appreciated. The ten-minute start delay - again - on such a hot day was not appreciated.

My big issue is the course. It's time for a change. It would be great to run down Portage and Main on mile 25 and finish at the Forks or Goldeyes Statium. The foot bridge to St. Bonifice and through the French Quarter is a must. More shade and less sun in the last 6 miles wouldn't hurt.


Great Marathon Overall! (about: 2005)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 5
K. H. from Manitoba, Canada (6/23/05)
6-10 previous marathons | 4-5 Manitoba Marathons

I have participated in this event on five occasions - and it has been growing each year. I love the course, but I wonder if it would help to ease the congestion at the start and during the first few miles if they did a corral start based on running pace. I started at the second banner and was amazed to find a couple of groups of half marathon walkers in front of me! I also feel they could do a better job of the announcing at the finish line - they announced the top 3 finishing placements in the full marathon for both the men and women, but neglected to announce their times? I have participated in marathons where they announce each participant's name as they are nearing the finishing line - a nice touch. On a positive note, I was glad to hear the Chariots of Fire theme played at the start line again this year, and the Japanese drummers are great. Lots of volunteer and fan support. I plan to run again next year!


Well run under difficult circumstances (about: 2005)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
A. C. from Winnipeg, Manitoba (6/23/05)
2 previous marathons | 2 Manitoba Marathons

Perhaps the best test of a marathon is how the organizers handle adverse conditions. This one passed with flying colors. Winnipeg had been enduring an unusually wet, cold spring, and didn't get anything resembling warm weather until about 10 days before the marathon, when we were already tapering. The marathon day itself started with hot, humid conditions, which became hotter when the threatening clouds disappeared. At its height, the mercury was probably about 90 degrees F. The result was a marathon with 900 runners and 3000 relay runners (many of them kids), and a half-marathon with 3,500 runners (not to mention the walking race and 2.5 mile fun run participants), the vast majority of whom had trained in cold weather.

According to one local paper, 22 people were rushed to the hospital, but everyone survived. Water stops were plentiful and well-stocked with water and Gatorade and 'stayed open late.' There were plenty of ice stops and portable showers. Medical personnel frequently rode by on bicycles making sure everyone was okay. Careful attention was given to people at the finish line. Through it all the volunteers were their usual friendly selves.

There weren't as many spectators this year (go figure!), but many of them, especially between miles 20 and 24, set up sprinklers and garden hoses to cool down overheated runners.

Given the weather, I can't call this year's event 'fun,' but the organizers did everything they could to make it safe. This year's weather was a fluke; it's usually nicer here.


Awesome First-time Run! (about: 2005)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
D. B. from Winnipeg (6/22/05)
1 previous marathon | 1 Manitoba Marathon

First time running this marathon and it was an amazing experience. Very well organized, very nice course. I am inspired to run again.


Another great marathon! (about: 2005)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
L. L. from Manitoba (6/20/05)
4-5 previous marathons | 2 Manitoba Marathons

2nd time running this marathon and I recommend it to anyone. Great volunteers, lots of aid stations, great support from the city, and the perfect finish area. Nothing bad to say about this marathon.


An amazing 1st-time marathon experience. (about: 2005)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 5
Anna Fotheringham from Atikokan, Canada (6/20/05)
First Marathon

Wow - what an absolute rush! Winnipeg was my first-ever marathon and I was very impressed. Despite the high temperatures, I really enjoyed the experience - great support from both the other runners and the spectators (as well as my parents, husband, and 2 children)! My father who has had a hip-replacement completed the half-marathon (his first-ever) so it was a family affair. I look forward to trying another marathon after such a positive experience although it is hard to imagine as my toes are all bandaged up as I write this (the marathon was yesterday).


Did not finish race this year (about: 2004)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 5
chris beaudry from winnipeg (3/15/05)
3 previous marathons | 3 Manitoba Marathons

To start off... I was sad that Chariots of Fire was not playing at the start. As tacky as it may seem, this song gives alot of energy to start the race. (Both previous races had this song.)

This was the best year for my muscles but I had stomache problems and ended my race at mile 18. I then wanted to go home since it was 3 blocks away and wait for my family to come back, but the organizers insisted that I took the bus which took almost 2 hours to get back. I was losing my body heat and couldn't seem to appreciate the bus ride. I could have finished the race in agony before getting there by bus.

On top of that, I recieved a call one month later telling me I didn't give my chip back. After telling them that they had cut it off at mile 18, I recieved a letter not too long after, telling me I had to pay for the chip (this accompanied by a bill of $80).

I really like the feeling of running to help make one's life better, but when it comes to getting blamed of stealing this money, the experience isn't very memorable anymore, or at least not for the right reasons.

I will still run this year. I just hope it goes better for me.


Great Race! Well Done Canada! (about: 2004)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
K. B. from Austin, Texas (7/7/04)
2 previous marathons | 1 Manitoba Marathon

Course is amazingly flat, great opportunity for a PR. Loved the cooler temps and running through the relay exchange areas although some neighborhoods were pretty deserted. Spectators seemed to group together in bunches.

Very well organized. Did not evidence any of the older complaints with exception of no gel but I bring my own anyways.

I liked the straws in the water cups as it let you keep running through the water stations.

Only downside were the mosquitoes on mile 3 - even got a little extra protein. C'mon squito!!!


The Best Run Of My Life (about: 2004)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
J. M. from LORETTE, MANITOBA (6/26/04)
1 previous marathon | 1 Manitoba Marathon

It was an excellent experience for my first marathon. Very well organized but I would have liked it if they would have announced my name and number as I came into the university. I loved running through the relay areas because there were so many people to cheer the runners on. It was amazing how much energy I got from seeing people I knew on the route. Seeing spectators cheering on the runners and actually seeing a spectator that I know, but didn't expect to be out there was one of the best energy boosts. So if you know someone that is running, get out there and cheer them on, but don't tell them. I think if you are healthy and it is possible, everyone should try and do this once in their life. It is a memory of a lifetime.


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