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Course Rating Course 4.4 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.6 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 4.6 
 
 
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R. K. from Minneapolis, MN (6/3/2012)
"Great overall race" (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Fargo Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


Overall it was a great race. The spectators are incredible, race is well organized. It is very flat, but way too many turns. I felt like I was always turning. You need to be prepared for that.

The only negative things were that the expo was not up to par for the size when you include all the races (there were only a handful of booths), the
shirt was cool ( but the did not have any extra small, so mine is way too big).

I would definitely run this one again.
 

Teresa Burrows from Hood River, OR (5/30/2012)
"A really fun, neighborhood supported run!" (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Fargo Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 5


Fargo is a fast and fabulous course. Some might find the constant turns cumberson but I loved running through the neighborhoods. Finishing at the Fargodome (on the jumbotron no less!) made me feel like a real athlete. My only negative comment would be that they needed to space their pace runners further apart at the start. They were too close together and it made the start too congested.
 

Kent Moore from Roswell, GA (5/30/2012)
"My New Favorite Marathon" (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Fargo Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


The Fargo Marathon is a well-organized event with FANTASTIC community support. Everyone was friendly, one of the few races I've done where it seemed like the locals actually wanted the runners to be there!

Packet pickup at the FargoDome couldn't have been any easier. Great swag, nice expo, too.

I opted to stay in the NDSU dorms and they were exactly what I expected; minimal, but clean and comfortable. They don't have air conditioning, but even though it was 95 degrees on Friday, it wasn't humid so things were still pretty comfortable. It was a short two block walk to the FargoDome - very easy to navigate. And w/ the Fargo airport only ~two miles away, a rental car isn't necessarily required.

Didn't much care for the 8:15 start - that's just too late for me. The course was wonderful, winding through neighborhoods where folks were out in tremendous numbers supporting the participants. It was block party after block party! Lots of bands, lots of DJs, there weren't a lot of steps where you couldn't hear music. Many of the streets were lined with large trees so there was plenty of shade. A considerable amount of the streets were concrete, and that was sort of tough on the legs, but the roads were in EXCELLENT shape - no potholes anywhere!! And the biggest 'hills' were when we walked under/over (maybe three) bridges.

Good web site, and good communication.

Fargo: the town and the marathon, were both fabulous.

I think I've got a new favorite marathon!
 

S. P. from TN (5/29/2012)
"Great race" (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


Great event from expo to finish line! The expo is not huge but nice and well organized. The volunteers were super friendly and helpful! If you register for both the 5k and marathon, you can be a part of the Go Far Challenge and add some extra bling to your collection (which is what I did). The only negative about this race is the late marathon start! It made it near impossible to catch a flight out that same day as there aren't just a ton of flights out of Fargo anyway.

So that added extra expense for my family of five with hotel, rental car and food. But the race is top notch. A must do if you are a 50 stater and need ND! It was like one big block party the entire race! Plenty of water, BLUE powerade, fruit, GU, popsicles, kids with candy and juice boxes and everyone was so friendly! Loved it and the post race food was unbelievable! They even had plenty of food for back of the pack runners like myself! Thank you Fargo!
 

R. N. from Austin, Texas (5/28/2012)
"Fargo Rocks..." (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Fargo Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 5


Pros:
1) very nice expo
2) tree-lined course with lots of shade
3) great crowd support..yes in Fargo.
4) nice finishing line inside the Fargo dome with several jumbo screens showing runners outside and inside the dome
5) best tech shirt with zipper I have ever seen
6) nice pasta dinner with guest speaker
CONS:
1) worst post race food I have ever experienced..and you couldn't go back a second time...( horrible)
**** that's it..
Highly rate this marathon..
 

K. H. from Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada (5/28/2012)
"Truly awesome experience!" (about: 2012)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Fargo Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 5


This was my first Fargo Marathon and guaranteed I will be back!!! It truly was the flattest and fastest course (hence my half marathon new PB!!) and I cannot wait til next year! I do have 2 complaints though - I found the mileage markers to be nonexistent after about Mile 6 - I like to know where I am without checking my device! And the post-race food was truly non-appetizing! Donuts? Cookie Dough? Pizza? NOT what a runner wants after training so hard - both on the course and what we eat! I have run the Manitoba Marathon 3x and soon to do the 4th and the food at the end is incredible (and healthy!) - yogurt, chocolate milk, bagels, assortment of fruit, popsicles (the BEST after a hot run!) - all healthy options! Overall my experience was fabulous though - kudos to the Organizers and all of the Volunteers because YOU are what make the Marathon happen - THANK YOU!
 

J. I. from Minnesota (5/28/2012)
"Great!" (about: 2012)

4-5 previous marathons
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


This was my first year running the Fargo Marathon and it was the best experence ever! The bands were great and it all the spectators at every corner helped push me to the end!
 

G. B. from Canada (5/28/2012)
"Great but couple of changes..." (about: 2012)

6-10 previous marathons | 3 Fargo Marathons
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


Loved running your event! Have done it more than once. One or two requests? Once through the refreshment line at the end couldn't go back and get items I missed due to 'flow' and the 'new rules'. I ran alone and sometimes when one is a little dazed need a minute to get bearings.

Also not allowing spectators to join in the centre after the event. Could move bag pick up to the outer rim and allow friends and family down to mix with runners.

Just my thoughts however this is a fairly large event, not sure on how these rules 'stack up' to others of similar size.

Great run!
 

G. B. from San Antonio, TX (5/28/2012)
"Love this race" (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Fargo Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 5


Am a Vendor who worked the expo the previous two days and then ran the 1/2 Marathon. Loved the Expo layout, not a over kill on vendors just the right amount for the runners and vendors alike. Course was great, spectators all along the course.

Only con was the finish, as a some of the 10k runners/walkers were bleeding over into the lane where the 1/2 marathoners were finishing. This did affect the outcome of the elite finish and really needs to be addressed.

I will be coming back for this race!
 

T. C. from Illinois (5/26/2012)
"Flat and friendly." (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Fargo Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


As far as marathons go, Fargo was a well-run operation. The course was flat and mostly residential with great crowd and band support. The starting / preparation area in the dome is handy and the finish at the dome was good especially if the weather was inclement.
Lodging did prove to be a problem and after talking with fellow runners we found that one has to book in January to get lodging close to the dome. We ended up downtown at a hotel without shuttle service and drove the 4 miles in heavy traffic to the dome. The other issue was the early checkout from the hotel (12 noon), which meant we had to pack everything in the car early, and hope for a good shower at the dome.
So book lodging early, be prepared for extreme weather changes, (Friday before the run it was 90+ degrees and the next morning it was in the 50s) beware of early hotel checkouts, and bring your own towel for the Fargo dome shower.
 

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