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Course description misleading-hills, more hills (General Comments)
Course: 2 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
A Runner from Washington DC (10/31/01)

Things that would make me think twice about running this one again:
1) The hilly course-actually felt more like one big hill from mile 5 - 16 (this was not expected so it was difficult to mentally keep tough)
2) The infrequency of Gatorade - at least 2 stops seemed to run out
3) The oh-so-rare porta-potties along the course.
4) The disorganization at the finish-- little girls giving out medals to anyone stretching out a hand?
5) Lots of great food at the end--but only if you had cash (not likely if you were a runner.)
To your credit:
1) The relays were run well with exchange zones going very smoothly.
2) Where there were spectators (many roads precluded that possibility) they were supportive

**Change the course, add more Gatorade and toilets and keep the relay


hilly course, great fans and scenery (about: 2001)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 5
A Runner from Chapel Hill, NC, USA (10/31/01)

This was my first marathon--maybe not the best for a first, although i did get my sub-4 goal. I had no idea this course was so hilly! The website only says last 1/3 downhill...so I was kind of shocked. But, the scenery was beautiful and the fans were supportive. The only not-so-great fans were those backed up in traffic. Maybe more gels could be offered along the way. Overall, great course, fans, and I'd do it again next year! Thanks Baltimore!


Too Hilly (about: 2001)
Course: 1 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
A Runner from ANNAPOLIS, MD (10/30/01)

The course had too many hills. This coupled with the warm weather did not make for an enjoyable event. I have ran and completed approximately 45 marathons and this was by far one of the worst courses I have ever ran. I am thankful for the support on the course or otherwise a lot of people would have been going to the hospital. I think perhaps next years course should be challenging but also more fair.


Average Marathon that needs some improvments. (about: 2001)
Course: 3 Organization: 2 Fans: 2
A Runner from New Jersey (10/30/01)

This was my 43rd marathon. My major complaint was the food at the finish line, but first my other comments.

Things that I liked:

1. Plenty of free parking within a five minute walk from the start.
2. Race day packet pickup (I did not have to drive to Baltimore one day earlier or attend a race expo).
3. Nice T-shirt, with medium ones available, not just extra-large.
4. Well organized, helpful volunteers. The police did a great job as well, although many impatient motorists were asking for the officers' badge numbers.
5. Plenty of GU provided during the race.
6. The hills made the race more of a challenge.

Things that needed improvement (for my $65 entry fee, I expected everything to be of very high quality):

1. Ran out of Gatorade at three consecutive aid stations. Many runners were counting on it, and were disappointed.
2. Race results at the race Web site were in an Excel spreadsheet. Very unprofessional, and they only show gun time, not net time. My official time was about five minutes slower than my self-measured net time.
3. All that I got at the packet pickup was my bib, T-shirt and chip. Who needs a Comcast water bottle? I was expecting a bag full of useful items.
4. The finish line food was EXTREMELY poor. When I arrived there, all that was left were pretzels, potato chips and orange slices. What makes this especially annoying, was that there were loads of vendors selling food and it appeared that they had plenty of food available.

That this was their first race, is no excuse for things not being better. The entry fee was as much (if not more) than the other two marathons that I had run so far this month (Chicago and Hartford) and I had no complaints about either of those races, whatsoever.

I will, however, most likely come back next year to see how things have improved.


A good race overall, but tough! (General Comments)
Course: 3 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
Carrie from Alexandria, VA (10/29/01)

This was my fourth marathon, and I have to say that it was the toughest course yet. The hills were pretty brutal, especially the one just past mile 20, four miles after the course preview said the hills were pretty much done. I've run Heartbreak Hill in Boston, and it didn't seem to go on as long as the Druid Park hill, which teased with being 'almost' over a few times before going around the next curve to see more hill in front of you. The fans took a little while to get warmed up (for the first ten miles, it was pretty silent, with the hordes of fans looking only for the people they came to watch), but once the hills started, they started cheering for everyone coming through, seeing our pain and determination. The city needs a little training on spectating a marathon, but there's a lot of potential. The race organizers did a GREAT job, with no shortage of water or other support along the way. Overall, a great race, especially if you like hills!


Had a great time. Everyone should come here!!! (about: 2001)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
A Runner from Baltimore, MD (10/28/01)

This was my first marathon and I am from Baltimore, but it was the greatest experience. I did have the luxury of training on the course so I knew what it was like. However, for experienced marathoners, the hills should not be that big of a problem if they are well trained and do not go out too fast. The support was so much better than I would have imagined for the first marathon. Admittedly there were some impatient drivers towards the end of the route but I think once this becomes an annual event, people will know what to expect. The number of runners was large enough to make it thrilling but not so large to make it overwhelming. A great event. My time was great (4:24:02 - age 51) and I plan to run marathons every autumn.


for a first timer- i liked what i got (about: 2001)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
A Runner from Washington, DC (10/28/01)

OK- so this was my first marathon and having nothing to compare it to, I can't tell you if I thought it was easier or harder than any others... but i did catch the buzz on the course that this was one of the tougher marathons. There was a ton of uphill, toward the end a nice rolling downhill. At some places- the start through Fells Point and Little Italy, around mile 17 through 19 and the last mile- the fans were amazing. At other points, i felt that there could have been a lot more support- especially for those of us who aren't exactly speed demons. But all in all, it was amazing and to know that i completed it is an unbelievable feeling. With a little course tweaking and a little more support in certain residential and highway areas, this marathon could be world renowned!


A marathon that has potential (about: 2001)
Course: 2 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
A Runner from Ocean City, New jersey (10/27/01)

This marathon is tougher than advertised and is definately not a PR course. There are a lot of hills to contend with from about mile 5 through mile 16. The hill at mile 20 reminded me of 'Heartbreak Hill' in the Boston Marathon. One thing that organizers can do to make this a better marathon is to have more time clocks at various mile markers. I only remember a time clock at mile 1 and at mile 26. Although there was a chip timing mat at the half (13.1 miles) I did not see a time clock. Also, I think it would be beneficial if organizers could develop a better course elevation chart that cleary shows all of the hills. On the other hand, I think race organizers did a pretty good job considering this was the inaugural marathon. It is my understanding that this is a future showcase marathon for possibly obtaining the summer olympics in Baltimore for 2012. This marathon has potential to be a good one and I'm sure it will be better next year.


CHALLENGING (about: 2001)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
A Runner from Bel Air MD (10/27/01)

This was my first marathon so I really do not have anything to compare it to except my expectations!! The course was definitely hilly but those hills never broke us and only slowed us down. While our time might have been off I assume everyone else's time did the same. If every marathon course was the same what would be the point in running them? Loved the crowds, the police were great! The only thing that could be improved upon was the lack of gatorade from mile 4 to mile 18. In that type of heat, and it could have been worse, I felt physically affected. Thanks to all those who worked so hard to make the Baltimore Marathon 2001 a reality.


Terrific Inaugural Event! (about: 2001)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
A Runner from Washington DC (10/26/01)

Great job all around! I thought the post-race area was particularly well done and really appreciated the beer afterwards. The spectators were terrific and the aid stations were plentiful. The course was quite hilly, but nice. I would like to see the last few miles of the course go right through downtown to get that Baltimore feel at the end--like down Charles Street and maybe through Federal Hill to the finish at PSInet Stadium. Overall a terrific job by the race organizers!


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