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May 25, 2013
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 Toronto Waterfront Marathon Runner Comments
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I had an awesome experience (about: 2003)
Course: 5 Organization: 4 Fans: 1
E. T. from Toronto, Ontario Canada (10/1/03)

This was my first half marathon. I had an awesome experience. Just wish there were more spectaors along the course.


ORGANIZATION PLEASE!!!! (about: 2003)
Course: 2 Organization: 1 Fans: 1
C. L. from Toronto (9/30/03)

One of the WORST organized events. The course was terrible. Why not have it move through the neighbourhoods of Toronto? Instead it is ALONG THE DIRTY HIGHWAY. And what about markings? No mile markers!? Spend some of the registration fee on cardboard & paint and give us some distance markers! It's never a good thing when fellow runners ask you if you have any clue where we are in the course. MERGE IT WITH THE CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL MARATHON and get us a good route! Make us proud, not embarrassed - these events attract international attention!


Awesome volunteers on the course! (about: 2003)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
Mike Wall from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (9/30/03)

This was my best marathon yet... okay, it was also my first, but still great fun.

Keep up the great work, sorry I couldn't last the whole 42.2 km, I'll try again next year in Ottawa, as it's home.


The runners were well taken care of (about: 2003)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
Ruth Moffatt from New York City (9/30/03)

Kudos to the organizers of this event. Not only was I able to start early but I felt as though my every need was taken care of for the whole distance be it the water, to the gels, to the Gatorade to the police, to the race marshalls and to the porta potties. Hey, it's the little things and for this I thank you. I've only run one other marathon - NYC in '02, so I have to remark that the spectators of Toronto don't hold a candle to the millions that come out for NYC and I have to wonder why? As a Canadian living in NYC, my loyalty is as a Canadian and I wore the flag proudly during the NYC marathon to the ear-splitting cheering from the sidelines. Where was the ear-splitting cheering on Sunday while two world records were set? Come on Toronto, wake up and show Boston and New York that you are a world-class running city as well.


Fast and almost perfectly flat.A great course. (about: 2003)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 5
Mark Gommer from Whitby, Ontario (9/30/03)

My only real criticism of the race is that there need to be more water stations on the course. Other than that it is perfect!


A great course and day to run in Toronto (about: 2003)
Course: 3 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
Robert Morrone from Toronto, Canada (9/30/03)

Before the race, I was a little worried about my shoes, since I let them go a little too long (I was expecting blisters!).

I decided to hang back and run the race like a distance training run for the first 25km and then see how I felt and kick it up a notch if I felt good. So, I started way in the back of the pack, put my cap low so I wouldn't see all the racers running ahead of me and just strolled along.

We headed west along Lake Ontario for about 8km which were nice easy kilometers to do, the wind was at our backs. I felt really good. We turned at about the 9km mark and started headed east back towards downtown Toronto (along the lake again). Around the 12 km mark I started to get a nervous attack (I don't know why) and my legs felt wobbly. In long training runs I don't ever get that kind of feeling so I hunkered down and envisioned being on my training run (where would I be at 12km in my training run). I also popped a gel pack and ran on. There were some great bands playing music, from jazz to calypso, along the route, which was a great distraction from the monotony of running that kind of distance.

But ultimately this distance race is about mental training more than physical training - the test was yet to come. At the half way point (21.6km) I was at a good pace 1hr 49 mins and was feeling really great. We continued heading east along the lake front until the 24th kilometer, where we turned around to head back again. I was feeling really good and was passing many runners that had past me before. But the test for me is always between the 28th and 36th kilometer. I ran hard to the 27th kilometer, where this course takes us onto a man made spit that extends into Lake Ontario. This is a pretty isolated part of the course that has in the past brought me to near defeat. It runs for about 9 kilometers.

This time I was mentally prepared for it but it was grueling. I was still running strong when I emerged from the spit and was invigorated to see the 36 km milestone. I was still picking up runners along the way. By the time I hit the 37th kilometer I was starting to feel some burning in my thighs but decided to increase my speed rather than decrease it; this may not have been prudent. When I hit the 39th kilometer I slowed down a little to give my burning legs a chance to recuperate and so that I could finish strong.

Regardless, I continued to pick up runners and pass them. I was still feeling great and I knew I was going to finish and do fairly well. When I hit the 41st km I turned on the jets and sprinted (as much as you can sprint after running 41 km), to the finish line. I passed 5-6 runners along that last kilometer.

I finished with an official time of 3h 36 minutes. I was extremely happy with this finish as I have not done this well since before my knee surgery. It is the best time I have posted in the last 4 marathons.

I would definitely recommend this race and will do it again.


Excellent experience for a 1st-timer (about: 2003)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
J. K. from ontario (9/29/03)

So great. Thank you. Just a couple of experiences from a first-time marathoner: early on the gels were not well advertised, so our group running with the 4:15 bunny did not see any gels until after 18 km... apparently they were at 10 km but not obvious. The only other thing was not so much with the race but the hotel, and don't know if you have any control over this, but no breakfast was available until 6:15 am.


I was truly disappointed at my 1st marathon (about: 2003)
Course: 3 Organization: 1 Fans: 1
V. B. from Toronto, Canada (9/29/03)

I entered the 1/2 marathon. I can't run, and I walked it. I was told that the course would be open for 5 hours - more than enough time for me to finish. At 3 1/2 hours they opened the road to traffic and took all the markings away. I got LOST. I had to wander around the city asking directions to the finish line. Not a happy experience. There were no spectators to speak of. The only post-race food offered were plain bagels and fruit. The only good thing about it was that the route was flat.


Fast, flat course with no traffic (General Comments)
Course: 4 Organization: 2 Fans: 4
S. H. from Ontario, Canada (9/29/03)

The Waterfront Marathon was great in 2003. Weather was perfect, great organization, lots of equally-spaced water stations with very energetic helpers. Course is flat with no traffic issues. It was a small marathon with about a 1,000 runners, much larger half with 4,000+. Spectators are sparse on course but fantastic in the finish area. Pasta dinner was held in race hotel. it was a low-key aFfair, but was well done with the Canadian female record-holder for the marathon as the guest speaker. The Jays and Indians were playing Saturday night as the Skydome, so you could take in a ball game if you wished! Lots of hotels within easy walking distance. Overall, a great event, and I got my Boston qualifying time to boot!


Excellent Race! (about: 2003)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
Karyn Holowaty from Oshawa, ON (9/29/03)

This was my second 5K race since I first started running in July. I thought the race was very well organized, and everyone was very helpful and supportive! I can't wait to run again! Maybe next year I'll try the half!!!


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