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Course Rating Course 3.7 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.1 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 2.9 
 
 
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D. V. from Chicago, IL (6/8/2005)
"Hot Day but a GREAT Race" (about: 2005)

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


This was my first Sunburst Marathon experience and my 14th marathon. I want to say 'Congrats' to all of you involved in organizing and supporting this race. The organization and course support was spectacular as was the course itself. While my overall result was not what I desired, I would come back for this race over and over! Only two suggestions: 1. The slower runners ran the last several miles without Gatorade, so maybe more is in order for 2006 and 2. For the love of god, somebody tell the race director to turn off the furnace prior to race day!!

Despite the heat and humidity, this was one of the best run races I have done. Good job and thanks to all the supporters who came out with lemonade, hoses and sprinklers... especially the girl on the ladder with the soaker at mile 24... you are an angel.
 

M. B. from New York, NY (6/8/2005)
"Well run race" (about: 2005)

6-10 previous marathons | 2 Sunburst Marathons
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


This is the 2nd year in a row I've come to South Bend for this race. There was no stadium finish last year & I wanted to experience that. Man, was that cool or what! This is one of the best run races around. Very smooth in all respects. And Midwesterners are so polite & courteous! While this is a smallish race, which could partially explain this, there is no pushing/shoving at the start that is typical back East. The course is pretty and runs for the most part along the St. Joseph's river. There are 2 brief periods where the surface is not ideal (once the payment is uneven, another time running on a brick road), but these are minor. Beware of the hill at mile 24 - ouch! The weather this year was very hot and humid, and no one likes that. South Bend really gets into the Sunburst races (there's also a 1/2, 10K & 5K) and they are well publicized locally. Good job putting on a great race.
 

B. M. from Irving, Texas (6/7/2005)
"Very well organized and run event" (about: 2005)

11-50 previous marathons
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 2


Except for the high temperature and humidity, everything else was perfect: plenty of refreshment, Gatorade and water, bananas, gels in different flavor, and water-spray. Soldiers directing us to the finish on the 50-yard line of Notre Dame Stadium to the sounds of the Irish fight song was awesome.
 

S. K. from Duluth, GA (6/7/2005)
"AWESOME!!!" (about: 2005)

1 previous marathon | 1 Sunburst Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


I would just like to say thank you to the Sunburst Marathon. I thought the race was very well organized. The volunteers were great. There was plenty of water/Gatorade and gels along the way. The course was very well marked. I very much appreciated the sprinklers. That helped with the heat. This was only my second marathon and even though it was hot, I improved my time by 2 minutes. The best part was the finish inside the Notre Dame Stadium.
 

Kristy Honeycutt from Indianapolis, IN (6/7/2005)
"Great race" (about: 2005)

1 previous marathon | 1 Sunburst Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 2


My husband and I ran this as our first marathon. We were both very impressed with how well organized the race was. There were numerous Gatorade and water stands, almost at every mile. Also, there was GU packets as well as vaseline at about every 5 miles or so... first time I've ever seen this before. Not to mention, there were bananas at 4 different stations.

The course was very scenic. I've run a lot of races through industrial parks or bad areas. However, this one was well thought out and most of it was on the river.

I was fortunate enough to run 19 miles with someone I struck up a conversation with. Greg was a semi-local from Kokomo, Indiana and pointed out history throughout the race as we passed it, which made it great. Thanks Greg! You kept me going from mile 4 to 23. I never even hit the wall... something I was worried about.

The humidity and heat was very bad that day, but the volunteers were very good to caution people about it.

My only criticism was that my husband, who runs at a somewhat slower pace, found himself along with others, fending for themselves at about 5:30 hours. All the roads were reopened. In addition, he didn't have any Gatorade after mile 17. The organizers said the race would be manned until 6:15 into it... not true.

Overall though, I would definitely recommend this race. It is much better than the mini-marathon in Indy, which is just too large now.
 

A. H. from Columbus, OH (6/6/2005)
"A wonderful little marathon" (about: 2005)

2 previous marathons | 1 Sunburst Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 3


After two reasonably large marathons (Columbus and Boston), I decided to try a smaller marathon. In terms of logistics, Sunburst was great. It took us only a few moments to get our race packets, although the "expo" (which consisted of one booth giving away energy drinks that boasted about being carb-free) left something to be desired. We drove the course Friday afternoon and were impressed with how well everything was marked out.

It's not South Bend's fault that the day was hot and humid, which was my primary complaint. Gauging by the finish times in the women's race, I wasn't the only one affected.

I was overwhelmed by how polite other participants were, and the volunteers and the few spectators that were out were greatly appreciated.

The marathon ends on the Notre Dame 50-yard line, which is a great idea in theory. However, when you have the marathoners, half-marathoners and various other walkers all trying to crowd into the stadium at once, you have bedlam. It was incredibly frustating to try to finish strong while jutting around walkers. There were also no cold towels left when I finished (top 30% of the marathon field).

The popsicles, fresh fruit and massage tent at the finish were great, and catching the shuttle bus back to the start line was very well run.

Although I didn't meet my personal goals in this race, I'd recommend it for anyone who wants a nice, small marathon.
 

D. B. from Smyrna, TN (6/6/2005)
"Nice Course, Well Organized" (about: 2005)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Sunburst Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 3


My husband and I choose marathons in places we have never been and plan a vacation along with the marathon. The Sunburst Marathon lived up to all the good reviews I had read and heard about it. I was especially impressed with the excellent job the police did with traffic control and they were all very friendly. The course is well designed and goes through lots of pretty neighborhoods along the river. The finish in Notre Dame Stadium is awesome. Runners had space to cool down on the grass and get refreshments when they were ready. The people walking around handing out popsicles were just what we needed on that hot/humid day. I'm not one who wants crowds of people cheering on the course so my rating of spectators as 3 stars is really a positive for me. The city of South Bend was easy to get around and our hotel, the Residence Inn (along the course), was a great place to stay!! Thanks to all the organizers and an extra special thanks to all the volunteers who helped make this a very successful event. If you're thinking of doing an early summer marathon then put the 2006 Sunburst Marathon on your race calendar!!
 

T. D. from Illinois (6/6/2005)
"Outstanding organization" (about: 2005)

2 previous marathons | 1 Sunburst Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


I'm not sure if I've run in ANY race that was as well organized as this. From the packet pick-up to the finish, it seemed like they had all of their ducks in a row. Plenty of water/Gatorade along the course, along with gels, cold sponges... even vaseline! The course is nice, although a little boring in spots... and more hills that you'd think. The volunteers are what makes this race, what a dedicated, cheerful bunch! They deserve much of the credit for making this race so highly rated.
 

A. D. from Columbus, Ohio (6/6/2005)
"Friendly flat race, but mighty hot and humid" (about: 2005)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Sunburst Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 3


The Sunburst Marathon is a very nice little marathon. The people of South Bend are extremely friendly and polite and they do a good job organizing the marathon.

The negatives: It can be terribly hot and humid the first weekend in June. The running surface isn't ideal. A few short sections of bricks, some uneven asphalt, and a good dose of concrete sidewalks are hard on the body. The half marathon and the walkers all join the course again late in the race making it very crowded and congested for the last two or three miles.

The positives: The course is generally flat, with only a few little hills. There were ample water stops and the volunteers were all very friendly. They are well organized at the registration, packet pickup, shuttles back to the start.

I'd recommend this marathon, but be careful to consider the heat and humidity when choosing it.
 

M. S. from Virginia Beach, VA (6/5/2005)
"This was my 6th 1/2 marathon and I loved it!!!!" (about: 2005)

First Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 2


Running along the Saint Joseph River was beautiful. Running through the town of South Bend was ok, but the finish on the 50-yard line of Notre Dame Stadium was awesome!!!! I can't wait to run this again next year. After the race, the food was great. I only wish I was able to get a towel at the end.

Once the race was over, we took time to walk through the campus. It was so beautiful that next time I would like stay a day longer.
 

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