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Course Rating Course 4.1 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.4 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 2.6 
 
 
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A Runner from Winter Park, FL (9/4/2002)
"Hot, Humid, Hilly." (about: 2002)


COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 2


But what would you expect on September 1st in Mississippi? For this Floridian, the heat and humidity were not a problem. The rolling course through the countryside was challenging. The course is a double loop. Due to the 5:00 a.m. start the first half was largely in the dark for this 4 hour runner. That made the second half, after sunup, seem like a different course. Adequate water/Gatorade stops, with big cups. Timers on course at 3 mile mark and half way. Mile markers on pavement. Very few spectators, just a few friends of runners.
 

A Runner from Alabama (9/3/2002)
"Fantastic little marathon" (about: 2002)


COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 1


This is a nice little marathon with a challenging course and great organization. Race starts at 5:00 AM (and you are glad that it does once the sun comes up). No spectators, but the volunteers are supportive and enthusiastic. This is recommended marathon in the the late summer in the South.
 

A Runner from Alabama (9/3/2002)
"Nice, little marathon" (about: 2002)


COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 1


This is the first year I ran the Tupelo marathon after running many large marathons, and I was pleased by the organization and course. A gently rolling hill course that is a challenge, yet not too difficult. Race starts at 5:00 AM (you will be glad it does after the sun comes up) and nice post race party. If you are looking for a small marathon in the south, I would recommend this one.
 

A Runner from From Alabama (9/3/2002)
"Nice little marathon" (about: 2002)


COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 1


This is a well run, nice late summer marathon. It starts at 5:00AM because of the heat, (and you will be glad about two hours into the run that it starts that early). No fans, but the volunteers are great and very enthusiastic. Nice end of marathon party.
 

A Runner from Charlotte, NC (9/2/2002)
"fair to middling" (General Comments)


COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 1


Let me start by saying this is a very challenging race. Completing a marathon in Mississippi in early September is difficult enough. Then you add starting the race in the dark (5 am), a course marked by a lot of bump and run hills, and absolutely no fan support and you have even more to overcome. All that said, it was a good race. My main complaint was the lack of water stops. You cannot expect runners to stay hydrated--on a hot, rural course no less (no convenience stores to pop into)--when your water tables are 2 to 3 miles apart, with your last water stop at 23. I'm sure it's hard to recruit volunteers in Tupelo to get up at the crack of dawn and stand in the heat for several hours to hand out drinks, but it is vital in such a humid climate to drink as much as possible. In addition, no bananas or oranges on the course, either. This may sound whiny, but it would have made a huge difference in performance. Bananas were at the finish line, so they were available. Getting them at mile 18 or mile 20 water would have been far more beneficial to the runner than at the end. If the race organizers could clear up this one problem, this marathon would really increase in popularity, especially for hardcore runners. It has too many positives (cheap entry fee, great shirt and medal, down home feel)to be undermined by what could be so easily resolved.
 

(Scott) from Birmingham, Alabama (9/1/2002)
"Easy run, needs more organization" (about: 2002)


COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 2  FANS: 1


The course was like they said, 'gentle rolling hills'. But it is an out and back course which which some may like, others maybe not. It begins in the dark around 5:00 am and with no starting gun, someone simply yells go as you are talking to your friends or spouse. The hills were not bad at all but the heat played havoc on some. I saw two experienced runners go down due to dehydration and heat. There need to be a few more water stops. There were no port-a-lets either except for two on a construction site just off the road. Overall, I enjoyed the run. Even though I suffered a little leg pain from not enough training, I still scored a personal best. There was basically no crowd support and a few drivers, which were common on the course, almost ran me down.
 

A Runner from Northwest Arkansas (8/28/2002)
"great post race, shirt and no bad spectators" (General Comments)


COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


After I ran it the first time I said I would never again get up at 3:45 to run a marathon. This is the first marathon that I ran three times. I also ran the 14.1 one time. Years past they flipped burgers, a great time if you enjoy pizza and/or beer. Why don't all marathons have beer and pizza or burgers? I unfortunately will not be there this year. This marathon is unique, eat the night before at the Italian restaurant North of McCullough on Gloster. No bad specatators (I remember seeing some that were watching for the runners they drove to the start) and very few homes and less homes that have people awake. Ample aid stations. I could not let the spectator thing lower my rating.
 

A Runner from Houston, TX (9/6/2001)
"A down home no frills quality run" (about: 2001)


COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 1


Looking for a well organized marathon with no frills, small or no crowds, friendly support, along with beer and pizza at the finish? If that's the case don't miss this one. Many thanks to the courteous organizers and volunteers who are responsible for a very pleasant experience. PS - Don't look for a PR here-
 

A Runner from Chicago, IL (9/5/2001)
"Humid but good" (about: 2001)


COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 1


I give them good reviews even though I ended up in the hospital!!! I ended up suffering dehydration and hyponatremia because of the humidity and lack of salt. I ended up walking this marathon due to an IT band injury and being out there for 7 hours was part of the problem. So, I caution walkers to be careful and take proper care of yourself if you do this marathon, but runners should have no problem.

Mike was great and stayed with me until I finally decided I had to seek medical attention. He and Dave actually drove my running partner to the hospital. The volunteers were wonderful and very hospitable and supportive. They were the only spectators!!!

Wish I could have enjoyed the post race party. It sounded like a good one. My only negative comments are that there were no porta potties on the course (except for 2 that happened to be there b/c of a construction site) and the gatorade was too watered down. Other than that, it was a smooth race, nice shirt and medal, and great friendly people.
 

A Runner from Kiln ,,Ms. (9/5/2001)
"I can't wait for next years !" (about: 2001)


COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 1


I've participated in approximently 20 marathons throughout the states. I decided at the last minute to take the six hour drive from the gulf coast for this one. It was the t-shirt, I had-da have it! I gotta tell ya it was well worth it. These guy's went out of there way to make everyone feel welcome. Hey, Tupelo really is the place to go! Mike and his staff did an outstsanding job organizing this small, but soon to be major event. The post-race party had all the fixin's and I mean all the fixin's, from the awesome beer selection, sorry draft not available, in a town that sells none on Sunday to the fresh hot pizza. Oh and hey ya need a little massage after the run.'FORGET A'BOUT IT'. Hey, I'm not sure he'd be up for it but anyone wanting to organize a first class event could take some serious lessons from Mike and his crew. Well done... Expect many more next year !!!!
Doug Miller
Kiln, Ms
 

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