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Number of comments: 81 [displaying comments 21 to 31]More Comments: [ < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 > ]
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PR'd in 2011 (about: 2011)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
M. L. from Grayslake, IL (5/8/11)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Wisconsin Marathon

Things I liked:
-Flat course
-Cool weather
-PR'd by 11 minutes
-Second half had some gravel sections, which I actually prefer to the roads
-Navy support in the second half: they had a lot of enthusiasm and one cadet gave me a banana

Suggestions for improvement:
-More water stops
-More checkpoints where you can see splits (only one was at the half)
-More traffic control at the end. I found it confusing dodging through the crowd at the end.
-Option to pay extra to have your packet mailed. There really wasn't an expo, so why not have this option?


Port-o-potties, please! (about: 2011)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
D. A. from Chicago southwest suburb (5/7/11)
6-10 previous marathons

Though I only ran the 1/2 this year, I feel it needs to be mentioned: Wisconsin, please, port-o-potties are, well, portable, so please move them around the course and not just at the start/finish line. I did the Madison Marathon and it had the same problem. I'm not sure if it is a state-wide problem or just on the south side. One can't always predict when a gastro problem will arise!


Great spring marathon off beautiful lake Michigan (about: 2011)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
J. T. from Waukegan, IL (5/7/11)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Wisconsin Marathon

Really enjoyed this marathon. Well organized, post-race: delicious beer, brats and music, and for this year, perfect weather. Course follows the lake, then winds through neighborhoods and back to the lakefront again. Flat course with very minor hills. Aid stations were well-stocked with Gatorade and water; there were gels at 2 locations. Potties at start were empty 45 minutes before the race, but lines were longer 20 minutes before the race. Course passes public restrooms at mile 6 and 10 - a nice touch. Highly recommended as a small marathon that feels big.


Great hometown marathon! (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
B. B. from Wisconsin (9/6/10)
4-5 previous marathons | 2 Wisconsin Marathons

I live in Kenosha, and often use parts of the course for training. So I'm a little biased. It is a generally flat and fast course. My complaints are that more port-a-potties are needed (although they definitely added a lot more from 2009 to 2010), and some of the terrain needs work. Around miles 5 and 6, there is a lakeside road that is a minefield of potholes. Then, around mile 17 - 20, the road turns to gravel. Ouch. I'd prefer to see the course include a little more of Kenosha, too. The second half runs through a small, very high-class village, but it's really flat and gets tedious. (A course turn into Kenosha might attract more spectators, too.) Despite that, I've run this race in '09, and I've seen many improvements in '10. I expect it to improve further and recommend this race.


Very Good Boston Qualifier (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 5
S. M. from ILLINOIS (8/2/10)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 Wisconsin Marathon

The packet pickup with multiple locations was a good idea. Parking was easy; just remember the streets. After the race, my tired muscles did not appreciate the wandering around trying to find my car. Weather was great (temps of 55 to 70 F). The wind was a little stiff at times, but since the course had little going west, it was okay. Good course marshals kept runners on the right route. The course had several out-and-back legs, which I did not like. Good spectator support, including "GO NAVY" guys and gals along the way. The brat after the race hit the spot, though the beer did not. The course did keep me interested; it did not drag on. The start has less congested than many. More porta-johns are recommended. They had a midpoint timing clock, but formally clocked splits would have been nice at several points. Overall, I had a great time, qualified for Boston, and would come back again.


Organized, flat, small-town marathon (about: 2010)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
D. P. from Illinois (5/6/10)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Wisconsin Marathon

Nicely done marathon. Particularly liked the Navy volunteers who made the 2nd half of the marathon so enjoyable. They were very enthusiastic, full of energy and encouragement. I also liked early packet pickup in IL, making race day less hectic. Plenty of free parking, hassle-free run. What a clean city, with very friendly people. Only negative: with the warm and humid conditions, we could have used more aid stations in the last miles of the marathon. And more Gatorade. Other than the warm conditions, it was a very positive experience and one to recommend to others looking for a well run, local, spring marathon.


Solid race; not a lot of excitement (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
E. E. from Chicago, IL (5/5/10)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Wisconsin Marathon

I agree with many of the other comments on the race. I thought it was well organized but didn't have a lot of frills. I really appreciated the Chicago area packet pick-up. It would be nice if the parking were a little closer to the start area. I had no problem at the start and didn't feel there was congestion. It was fun doubling back on other runners a couple of times to look for friends. Running over the same roads a few times is a mixed bag. The first half of the course was definitely more interesting than the second. I didn't notice a lack of water on the second half and even got extra water from residents who were just helping out. A few of them had hoses too and that was really nice. The crowds were very sparse on the second half, but those who were out were very friendly. The few gravel roads were worn smooth and not an issue for me - not trail-like at all. I liked the finish area a lot and did not encounter lines for brats or beer. For a marathon of this size, there were some fun goodies and a good festive atmosphere. My only major complaint about this race was the weather. I'd hoped for more typical spring weather and this was too summery for my taste. So, overall, great job to the race director and volunteers. Just crank up that lake breeze for next year!


decent (about: 2010)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
r. d. from Chicago (5/5/10)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Wisconsin Marathon

For a small, low-price marathon, this was a decent race - great views of the lake, adequate parking, and access to porta-potties at the start. Decent crowd (and volunteer - thank you, Navy!) support in the first half and a nice medal. There were sections in the second half that were on crushed stone; this was not a big deal, and the folks complaining about it being a trail marathon clearly don't know what a trail marathon is....

Areas for improvement:
-We were informed 5 minutes prior to the start that the course would be open to traffic.
-Broken pavment from mile 5-10....
-Miles 13-22 were very isolated and had no crowd support - not a great section of the race for this to occur. In addition, there was no turnaround point (mile 19) timing mat, which would make cheating very easy.

Again, overall this was a decent race, but I'd recommend changing the second half of the course to go farther north or to some other location that is not as isolated.


Nice small marathon but needs better aid stations (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 4
C. C. from Chicago (5/4/10)
2 previous marathons | 1 Wisconsin Marathon

I ran the half while two friends ran the full. The course is quite pretty, winding up the lakefront, but the road is rather beat up in spots, making it important to watch your footing. The crowd was small, but cheerful, and the post-race party was great, with music, brats, and beer. However, the aid stations were seriously lacking. Gatorade was gone by the time we hit the second aid station, and we were not back of the pack either. I find that unacceptable in a long race. My friend did report that there was Gatorade after the half runners split off at mile 12. Also, each aid station needs a couple of more porta-potties. Finally, I thought about grabbing a bit of Vaseline from medical at a station to prevent chafing, only to find that I couldn't spot where medical stuff was! So, overall, it is a nice race, but it still could use some work.


Nice, friendly, small race (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
K. Y. from Chicago, IL (5/4/10)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Wisconsin Marathon

This was a fun little race. Being a pro "cheesy" race, it was fun to see runners dressed as cows, Cheeseheads, and German beer maids. Granted, the course was a little loopy, but it was mostly flat and showcased a lot of the lakefront. Near mile 18 we sort of ran off into the middle of nowhere, but running on the gravel road was easier on the knees. A more detailed and printable course map would be good to help anticipate the loopiness and to tell family where to watch. Crowd support was scattered, but very friendly and motivating. The Navy volunteers who helped direct runners were also motivating, sometimes randomly shouting, "Hoo-rah" as you run past.

Water and Gatorade could've been a little more abundant, as it warmed up, but the purple Gatorade was a nice change of pace. The post-race party was fun. With a band and a nice large lawn area to stretch and relax in. It was cool to have a brat after rather than just the average bagel. It would be nice to see more cheese than just string cheese. As for the lack of an expo, its a small race, and after seeing the same stuff at expo after expo, I didn't mind not having one. The race shirt wasn't the greatest, so a little nicer of one would be cool, or it would be good to have other race merchandise for purchase. Overall, it's a nice race!


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