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 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathon Runner Comments
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Great race; where are results? (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 2 Fans: 4
K. E. from San Francisco, CA (10/17/10)
11-50 previous marathons | 6+ Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathons

I ran the full marathon and it was a great race as always. I've run it since it started in 2004. This year it was raining in the end but it made for a fast time to have it cooler. Nike always puts up a well organized race and the Tiffany's necklace is a nice treat. Poor firefighters got wet in their tuxes today.

The website is horrible again, and again Nike couldn't get any results online. How can it be so difficult to post results that have been timed with a timing chip? Even much smaller races (and much larger ones) manage to do this in real time, not within days. Hence my 2-star rating for organization.

Get a better website and post the results right away!!!!


Best half marathon ever! (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
C. R. from Philadelphia, PA (9/20/10)
3 previous marathons | 2 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathons

I've run the full marathon on this course twice and the half marathon 3 times. Hands down, this is the best running event of the year. The Tiffany necklace is my motivation along with the opportunity to get together with my best friends for the weekend.

The half marathon course is beautiful and I agree - it's not worth doing the full only to get to the halfway point, see everyone celebrating and then realize you have another 13 miles to go.

And for everyone who says they won't run this event again, please don't! There will be more spots open for the rest of us. For the last two years I have missed out getting in through the lottery, but I manage to gain entry through Nike+ challenges throughout the year.

I love this race! And I love that they encourage walkers to participate.


Don't run the full; walk the half (about: 2009)
Course: 3 Organization: 1 Fans: 3
A. M. from Florida, USA (8/9/10)
3 previous marathons | 1 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathon

This was my third marathon, and I was so excited to win the lottery to be allowed to enter it. From the start I was disappointed with the organization. I thought that since Nike was running it, everything would be fine, but the website was not user-friendly; it was difficult to find out when the lottery was, and the map of the race was not downloadable or printable, to name a few of my complaints. On race weekend, when I went to the expo I could not believe there was no race shirt in the packet. When I asked about it I was told they hand them out at the end. Are they kidding? I have run dozens of races of various lengths, and I have never heard of handing out shirts at the end. First of all, it clogs the finish line, and secondly, what if someone tries to run and can't finish? I wondered why they would do that and then realized it was to make everyone go to the flagship Nike store on the corner of the expo and spend more money to buy shirts. They realize that everyone wants to run the race in a race shirt, so there were lots of shirts for sale (at $50 apiece) in the store, but they don't give you your official, free, race shirt until after you run the race. I thought that was kind of crappy.

Then on race morning, I could not get into my corral because of all the TNT walkers everywhere. I did not realize it at the time, but all the TNT members who were doing the half marathon (many, many of them walkers) were lined up in every corral. On the narrow streets and hills there were times I had to stop and walk simply because there was no way around them. I commend anyone who walks or runs any length, so I am not putting down anyone who was doing the half marathon, whether walking or running. But the race officials should be making sure that everyone is lining up in their correct corrals so that everyone has an enjoyable and productive race. Perhaps there should even be separate races or start times for the full and half marathons. For half of the race I was stuck behind groups of people walking together, taking up the road - and then at the half marathon they were done, and I still had the second half to go and was way behind my time.

The race is clearly designed for half marathoners, because the first half was beautiful and scenic, and the second half was awful. We had to run on busy streets and on long sections of lonely road. At one point I ran past a turn, going off the course, and had to go back, and when I did the race volunteers were cheerfully laughing, and I was incredibly annoyed that they just watched me go off course and never said anything. Added to that was the fact that they charged a fee for anyone who wanted their real-time race results emailed to friends or family, and I paid for that and it didn't work, apparently for anyone. My family received notice that I had crossed the start line, and then nothing, so they were very worried. I got my money back eventually, but that was just one more thing that was wrong with this race.

I would not do it again.


First half is best!! (about: 2009)
Course: 3 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
M. M. from Mobile, AL (8/8/10)
4-5 previous marathons | 2 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathons

I have run NWM twice and am running it again this October (2010). The first half of the course is hilly, but gorgeous! The second half - particularly the LAKE section - is pretty bad. I do not like running in traffic and jumping from road to sidewalk, but that's part of it! I run for the chance to go to San Fran and get Kara's cupcakes!! My advice to anyone considering this race, unless you just WANT to do a full marathon, is DO THE HALF (it's all good)!!!


AMAZING Half - and a pretty good full (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
N. P. from Orange County, CA (4/18/10)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathon

I ran the full marathon last year with TNT. This race is designed for TNT, so don't enter it if you're not happy to deal with mobs of TNT runners and supporters. I've run dozens of halfs and this was hands down my favorite - the energy and excitement is unbelievable, support is great, and all the motivation is there. Nike puts on a great race - and the apparel is worth the run alone. This was my first full marathon and it was ok. The best scenery is in the first half, and then it tapers off (along with the fans and crowds) after mile 14. I ran a 4:57, but because I started in a later wave, there were almost no people at the finish line by the time I got there (which made for a very unexciting finish). Also, there is a one-mile walk to the buses to take you back to the start line, plus a long line (not good when you just want to sit down and cry after running 26 miles). Also, the chocolate mile by Ghirardelli at Mile 21 is a great idea, but DON'T eat the chocolate until you're done! The good news is that there is a Tiffany's necklace waiting at the finish line for you (which is honestly 90% of the reason I finished) along with a hot firefighter in a tux (although they were past bored by the time I got to the finish line), so the finish line is calling your name the entire way!!! I'm running Nike again with TNT this year, but I'm doing the half instead of the full this time around.


Beautiful course, great race! (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
W. P. from St. Louis, MO (4/11/10)
1 previous marathon | 1 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathon

Overall, this was an amazing experience and I have nothing but happy memories. Seeing the sun rise over the Bay Bridge as the race began, while surrounded by 20,000 other runners, was absolutely breathtaking, and I actually teared up a bit. I loved the first 18 miles and the last 2 miles of the course, which was very scenic. The expo isn't great, but honestly, I've been to so many other expos that all seem to be exactly the same that I didn't really mind. Just make sure to bring your own energy gels with you because you won't find any at the expo. One thing I really loved was the Nike apparel produced for the race - it was all very cute and designed with women in mind. Also, the weather was PERFECT - sunny and in the high 50's. The race volunteers were wonderful and very organized.

My main complaint is that this race seemed a little like a big half marathon with a full marathon tacked on. I read afterward that of the 20,000 participants, a few over 4,000 completed the full marathon. I wouldn't mind except that the lack of spectators on the second half of the course was very noticeable, and it was also the least attractive portion of the course by far. Lake Merced (approximately miles 19-24) was the worst part. There was no scenery to look at, the field had really thinned out to where I felt like I was on a solo training run, and there was one point when we were running in a single lane of traffic that had been blocked off. It was underwhelming after having run the first half of the marathon through more scenic areas. Having said that, I really enjoyed exiting Lake Merced and running the final stretch down the Great Highway.

One thing to be aware of is that there are simply more runners than what can be accommodated in the starting area at Union Square. I had read other reviewers complaining about people with Team In Training lining up in the incorrect area. Since it was my first full marathon and since I was running with TNT, I really wanted to start out in the correct area so as to not add to the negative stereotype. Well, I ended up starting with the 9:00-minute milers even though I planned to run 10:00-minute miles, because it was absolutely impossible to get to my correct starting area due to the crowd, and a race official actually made me go ahead and start running with the wrong group. Another complaint is that Nike's race website is ridiculously unhelpful. I understand that they wanted to make it look like a blog, but sometimes people like to look information up in advance.

At the end of the day, the pros far outweighed the cons and I would definitely run this race again!


Hills, hills, hills (about: 2009)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
L. B. from New York, NY (4/2/10)
3 previous marathons | 1 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathon

This is one of the most challenging courses you can ever run. Hill after hill. I had done months of hill training and felt it was extremely difficult. The sixth mile is unnecessarily high and I blew out my knee on the long downhill that followed. There's also a lake late in the race that you circle, where you run alongside traffic with no spectators. I will say that the final miles along the ocean were beautiful and drove me to finish strong. It was well organized and there were fabulous items to buy, which is perfect for a woman's marathon; but I won't be doing this race again.


Loved the event, but the start was horrid (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 4
T. G. from Colorado (3/16/10)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathon

My primary complaint is about the start. I couldn't get into my corral and had absolutely no room to move at all for 30+ minutes due to the spectators and supporters who felt they needed to stand right next to the person they knew running. If everyone brought one person to start line with them, you could imagine the chaos that would cause. Even if I stretched prior to going to the start line, I would still like to touch my toes and keep my body warm while waiting for the start. The organizers need to determine some way to only allow runners into the corral area. I know with the start being in the middle of downtown that may be difficult, but something needs to be figured out.

Other than that I loved the race and the event. I bought much more commemorative merchandise than I usually do because of the great designs and selection of items available.

And it was the perfect time of year to run in San Francisco... just beautiful!


Needs improvement. (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
S. C. from Michigan (3/2/10)
1 previous marathon | 1 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathon

I ran the half in 2007 and the full in 2009, and I had a much better time with the half.

My complaint with both pertain to the walkers, who were EVERYWHERE!!!! My last third of the half was almost 8 minutes faster than the first third because I had finally gotten past all of the walkers! The full marathon was no better.

As far as the course goes, the part of the course after the half split off was horrid. There were also hills that everyone was walking, which created quite the bottleneck. The start corrals needed to be actually enforced!!!

The necklaces are cool, but my 2009 one broke about a month after I got it. Lame.


Nice area to run in, and a great necklace (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 2
M. L. from United States (2/20/10)
1 previous marathon | 1 Nike 26.2 = Nike Women's Marathon

The communication for registration needs to be improved in addition to the website. The event was fun. The expo was far below expections for Nike. It was geared toward Team in Training, which is not bad; it's just that participants need to know that ahead of time. Overall, I enjoyed it, but I do believe that Nike should place a little more effort into the event. It could be the event to talk about!


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