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Wonderful!! (about: 2010)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
K. E. from Washington (5/8/10)
1 previous marathon

I have lived in Washington for almost my entire life, and I did not realize how beautiful Tacoma is. The course took us through some beautiful old parts of the city, along the water, through parks with gorgeous views, and yes, over some REALLY TOUGH HILLS!!

The expo was small, but nice, and there was plenty of street parking the morning of the event. The starting area was well stocked with porta-potties - no waiting. It was fun to see the maniac pacers get out of the limo, and to hear the national anthem before we started.

There were not a ton of spectators, but those that were there were wonderful. I LOVED the lady who popped up every few miles along the course to cheer us on.

I was hurting around mile 22, but then at mile 24 someone said, "It's all downhill from here!" And it was. The finish was incredible, with lots of early finishers standing there, cheering us slower ones on.

Post-race food was okay; it is the only thing I would improve on. I know some people like pizza, but I don't think I could have kept it down. More fruit next year?

This was so much fun. I even PR'd on this challenging course. I'll be back!


Disappointed with medal and expo (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
t. g. from Wisconsin (5/7/10)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

The course was good, but I was disappointed with the expo and medal - as well as the attitude I got at the marathon packet pick-up station for trying to exchange a shirt that was too small.

Positives:
1. The marathon course was nice, with a good mix of the city. I enjoyed running along the sound and in the park. The course was not as hilly I as thought it was going to be.
2. Traffic control was awesome. My hat off to Tacoma's finest for keeping the roads safe throughout the course.
3. The water stops were well stocked with water and GU. They all did a great job.
4. The weather was awesome. Perfect for a marathon.
5. The spaghetti dinner was fun and Dick Beardsley was awesome.

Negatives:
1. The medal was really small!! At first I thought it was for the relay runners until I asked another marathoner if it was the right medal. In seeing photos of medals from other years, I'm really disappointed with the marathon medal for this year. The half marathon medal actually looked nicer then the full marathon medal.
2. The expo was really small and most of the vendors didn't seem to care to even be there. The packet pick-up people were really rude, when I tried to exchange a shirt that was too small.
3. The host hotel tacked on an extra $43 in taxes to my already high rate. Be warned, it will be $172 and not the $139 host rate as advertised.

All in all, it was an OK marathon, but I'll probably not be back.


GREAT EXPERIENCE FOR MY 1ST MARATHON! (about: 2010)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
R. G. from EATONVILLE, WA. (5/3/10)
1 previous marathon | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

I really enjoyed running this marathon. There were so many volunteers cheering on the runners and so many spectators there to support us and do the same. The views through Tacoma were great. I grew up in the area, so I was excited to have my first marathon experience here at home. I couldn't have asked for a better 26.2 miles. With the combination of the course and the people, I'd be happy to do it again next year!


I loved it! (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
A. P. from Northern VA (5/7/09)
50+ previous marathons | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

Perfect weather, incredible views! The early start was very appreciated (no lines at the porta-potties). Glad I was ready for the hills. Best part was the stretch through Pt. Defiance Park. I even enjoyed the miles along I-5; it was scenic and close to the finish. Volunteers were treated well (great jackets) and took good care of us. Spectators were sparse, but cheered for everyone.

This is a must-do for any Maniac.


Fun, rolling course with lots of volunteers (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
M. H. from Seattle, WA (5/7/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

This race isn't so big that you have to fight your way forward and isn't so small that you get lost.

The hilly course winds around the Puget Sound's second-largest city. It features views of Puget Sound, a wooded section around Point Defiance Zoo, one echo-filled tunnel, cherry blossoms and antique houses, and a fast downhill finish.

Volunteers line the course in a manner suggesting there was a special sale at Central Casting, including several groups in costume. For such a small race, the number of volunteers is impressive.

And finally, as icing on the cake, there was pizza at the finish.


Super Friendly Organizers and Maniacs (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
N. P. from St Charles County MO (5/4/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

I flew in from St. Louis and the entire week before, I kept checking the forecast to hear about rain, wind, etc. Even after I arrived on Saturday, rain was still in the forecast. However, Sunday morning was BEAUTIFUL: 50 degrees, mostly sunny, and a mild breeze. I'm so glad that the weathermen were wrong. As a 5-hourish marathoner with a plane to catch, I opted for the early start with probably 50 or so others, most of whom were faster than I am. The male winner ran by me about the 12-mile mark, and the 4-ish hour runners were near me at the end - and that really motivated me to try to "look good." I am also hoping that the photographer took a picture of me at the finish with the time clock showing an hour less than I took - lol. I was also pleasantly surprised to find the course less hilly than I expected and the last almost 2 miles were almost totally gentle downhills - love that. Very nice race. Would definitely consider doing again after I knock off the remaining 37 states I have left to hit 50.


Just ran the 2009 marathon, my first (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
J. M. from Gig Harbor (5/4/09)
1 previous marathon | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

Boy, the weather was beautiful for this one! The previous night was stormy and rainy, but by Sunday it was clear and sunny. This was my first marathon (so I don't have a good frame of reference in terms of course difficulty), but I felt taken care of from start to finish. And those Maniacs did an awesome job pacing!


What a fabulous race! (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
B. R. from Seattle (5/3/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

This was marathon No. 16 for me and one of my most favorites. I took it slow, since I had just run Boston, but I really loved the course. Sure, it's hilly as advertised, but I found that I preferred the uphills, given that I had trashed my quads in Boston. Still, if you live in the Seattle area, the hills aren't anything you're not used to. I hesitate to give only 3 stars for spectators since that certainly didn't detract from my enjoyment. But if you're looking for lots of crowd support, it's probably not the race for you. However, if you're looking for tons of VOLUNTEER support, then this race truly delivers. Plenty of aid/port-o-potties along the course.

And speaking of the course, can you say "breathtaking?" Mind you, we were blessed with perfect running weather (it had been threatening to rain all week, yet on race day we had cool temps with blue skies with a few clouds). But the scenery was spectacular.

I'll definitely run this race again.


Pleasantly surprised (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
J. M. from Mill Creek, WA (5/24/08)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

Perhaps it was having to endure the "aroma of Tacoma" as a kid, or watching too many episodes of "Almost Live," but my opinion going into this race wasn't the best. After all, it is Tacoma. I was wrong.

This was the second year for this race, which consist of a full and half marathons, along with a 10K.
I was able to get on-street parking (I got there about 6:00) a block away from the convention center (packet pick-up, finish line and plenty of real bathrooms), and about 6 blocks from the start line (which is where marathon pickup was at).

The race start times are staggered by 30 minutes, so most full and half participants will not be passing one another (the full and half share the first 8 1/2 miles and the last 100 yards).

The weather was just about ideal, as it was cloudy/overcast, with a starting temperature of about 48. There were sprinkles a few times during the race, but nothing significant. While running past Stadium HS (~mile 4), several were commenting that there would be a spectacular view of Mt. Rainier, had it been clear.

The marathon meanders for about 4 miles around downtown, then makes a counter-clockwise loop around the city. The race starts by heading south for about a mile, fairly flat, then turns to head north one block over. The block between makes you realize that this is not going to be a flat race. There are several hills, but if you live in the Puget Sound area, you've already trained for that.

As with 99% of races, the volunteers were wonderful and law enforcement great. I didn't see any significant instances of frustrated drivers being stuck due to runners (the first miles were early enough that there wasn't much traffic - Ruston Way was pretty much closed to traffic - and when it was time to re-enter traffic, runners were spaced out to allow auto traffic through).

If you are looking to do a race in either Seattle or Tacoma, do this one (Yakima in early April is the one to do, if you don't mind driving farther). This "felt" like a race for runners. The Maniacs and company run (no pun intended) a first-class event.

Perhaps the best part was heading to Frisco Freeze after the finish and un-doing all the good for my body that I had done that morning. (Frisco Freeze is Tacoma's version of Dick's Drive In, but greasier. Growing up, my grandparents lived 2 blocks away, so it is amazing my heart made it past 12 years.) Frisco Freeze is at Division and L (3 blocks from where the route goes through Wright Park).


Well organized event,challenging course (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 2
M. B. from Alabama (5/20/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Tacoma City Marathon

This was a very well staged event, on an interesting and challenging course.The weather was perfect for running a marathon; starting around 48 degrees and rising very little during the race.The course was well staffed with volunteers and drink stations. I especially liked the bright yellow mile marker signs, which were easy to spot from a distance. I would have to rank this as one of my favorite marathons, even though I have run much faster at other places.


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