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Course Rating Course 4.0 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.3 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 3.8 
 
 
Number of comments: 65 [displaying comments 51 to 61]
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Brad Toman from Cleveland, Ohio (5/31/2006)
"Absurd to cancel the race with temp. in low 90's" (about: 2006)

50+ previous marathons | 1 Med-City Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 4


The course, water stops, workers and everything about this race was wonderful. The aid stations were well stocked with all sorts of goodies. However, I was shocked when it was anounced that the race was shutting down. It was only in the low 90's much cooler than races I've run in Hawaii and Florida. I was taking it easy due to the heat and having run a marathon the week before and was directed to take a short cut to the finish line. I drove all the way from Ohio and did not get credit with finishing due to the unnecessary panic of the race director. We are all adult runners who know our limits. People travelled from many miles away and spent much money only to be whisked from the course and get a DNF. All race fees should be refunded along with the travel costs.
 

Richard Daymont from Northfield, MN (5/31/2006)
"Medical team made the correct call" (about: 2006)

11-50 previous marathons | 4-5 Med-City Marathons
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


I commend the Med City Marathon officials who shut down the course even though it prohibited most runners from finishing, if running slower than a 4:30 marathon. I believe this was the correct call as the longer one was out on the course the threat of heat related illness/injury became much greater. Although I felt OK when I finished (4:11) I soon had vision problems that took about an hour to go away and this was after drinking approximately 8 ounces of water/electrolyte drink every 2 miles and over 40 ounces after finishing.

The race officials were in a no-win situation...they would be 'damned' if they did shut it down by some of the runners and they would be 'damned' if they didn't shut it down by the medical community. I have completed 46 marathons and these were the worst conditions with respect to temperature, humidity and sun exposure that I have encountered.
 

s. s. from Rochester, MN (5/31/2006)
"A bit disorganized" (about: 2006)

3 previous marathons | 1 Med-City Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 4


We all knew it was going to be hot. I was a bit disappointed by quite a few things. Was looking for mile markers for split times, seemed to miss a few of those. The water/refresh stops were not close enough, especially later; they were scrambling to find people for another table or two. The water and Gatorade were hot. In running the mid-part, I ran for almost 20 minutes and seem to have no one on the course; I wasn't sure I was even on the right path. And lastly, there didn't seem to be enough restrooms; when I found one, there was 2-3 people at it.

I realize the heat was a factor, but everyone knew about it. You just needed to take the extra steps necessary for it.
 

B. K. from MINNESOTA (5/30/2006)
"avoid if a novice and the weather is hot!" (about: 2006)

11-50 previous marathons | 4-5 Med-City Marathons
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 2  FANS: 2


A small race, a nice venue and a fast course that is basically flat. I've had a number of PR'S-over 15 minutes faster than say on the twin cities marathon course. Aid stations don't start until mile three, with water every other mile. I've never heard of race being cancelled as it was this weekend, with temps only in the mid 90's-I've raced a number of triathlons in 100 degree weather and they've never been cancelled. Although the Mayo clinic is in town there seems to be little capacity to deal with sick or dehydrated runners during a race. So if it seems like it may be sort of warm, and you're not a grizzled veteran-I'd avoid this one. But if it's cool and you just need a few more minutes to get to Bean town in the spring, then go for it.
 

Dean Peterson from Appleton, WI (5/30/2006)
"Outstanding organization, bad luck with the heat" (about: 2006)

50+ previous marathons | 1 Med-City Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


Everything but the heat was great. The race director and the volunteers did all they could to look out for our safety and made the right decision when the actual temp reached the mid 90's. A smaller marathon with big-time hospitality. Close hotels, good pasta feed, Jeff Galloway the day before cautioning us about the heat, help at all intersections, and high energy water stations. Well worth the value. It was my 50th state, and I'm glad it was at Rochester. I'll come back.
 

Alan Birdsell from Hesston, Kansas (5/31/2005)
"Worth the drive from Kansas" (about: 2005)

3 previous marathons | 1 Med-City Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


What a wonderful experience! A small marathon -- not quite 300 finishers -- along with a two-person relay and a four-person relay. The first part of the course is fantastic. The second part is not quite as interesting. Look out for miles 17 through 19. Uphill most of the way. And on concrete. Did a number on my IT band. But other than that, a fun course to run. The aid stations are every two miles, the crowd -- although scattered -- was enthusiatic. Nice touch at the finish when they announce your name and town. Highly recommended. Makes a fun Memorial Day trip. (Although the 10-hour drive home on Monday was tough on the legs.)
 

j. v. from Dallas, Texas (5/31/2005)
"Great flat course small marathon!" (about: 2005)

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


Overall a great event. We got a $59 rate at a $149 hotel. The course was flat and varied. A small race. Lots of fan support. Small price. Lots of porta potties throughout the route. I loved the watermelon, seeing the animals and the corn water tower (I guess you had to see it to understand that comment). Very friendly race that is great for beginners and somebody that needs a fast time. Times were posted by the time I got home...not bad for a small race.

Minor distractions, the last half of the course is not as nice as the first half. We did not get a race shirt (every race but the marathon gets a race shirt - there is just a finisher shirt for the marathon, and it wasn't very exciting to say the least). There was no toilet paper in the porta potties...or very few had any on the course by the time I got there. Oh, they don't put the cones out for the race until 30 minutes before race time...the people that started early were often lost or at least confused...

If you are looking for a fun, affordable, fast race, this is it. If you want a big race, an expo, clocks on the course, good food and lots of freebies...pay for a big race and run with the masses...this race is simple and basic, but very well run.
 

j. B. from St. Paul, MN (5/31/2005)
"A lovely gem of a race" (about: 2005)

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


I decided to run this race to relieve some stress after a long, hard spring and as a training run for Grandma's. I loved this race! As most MN runners either prepare for Grandma's or Twin Cities, I didn't know much about it but was able to decide at the last minute, didn't have to book a hotel room as I could drive down the morning of the race and the registration fee was very reasonable. The organization, course, and the whole experience was top-rate. The course was wonderful. You start out downtown and run on these lovely paths that go along the river, go through beautiful wooded areas, and around lakes. As it was a small race, it was never crowded and even though there were not too many spectators along the course, the ones that were there were wonderful. Also, the aid stations were every other mile, well-stocked, and even had ice and fruit. I would highly recommend this race to anyone who wants a smaller race on a great course with top-notch support. Bravo, Wally and Peg and Rochester, MN
 

L. S. from Dayton, OH (previously Eagan, MN) (2/27/2004)
"One of my favorites!!" (about: 2003)

First Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


This is definitely a race you should try. I run competitively and have run every one of the Med-City races. I've raced, used it as a training run, and sometimes run as a supporter for friends. This course has given me one of my fastest times, and if you're running with someone, it's not too crowded. Loosely it can be called a figure eight of 2 - 13.1 courses. Even though the fan support is small (Memorial Day weekend), any fan support you bring can yell for you at the start, again at about 1 1/2 miles into the race, and the midpoint - as well as the finish.

Basically flat with just a little terrain, it combines urban, suburban, and rural stretches. There's a little too much concrete for me, but it's about the best layout the directors can offer. Speaking of that, Wally and Peg Arnold have been running this show since it's inception and have done a great job. There's a very popular 4 person relay, as well as a half marathon run. The non-marathoners are very supportive of those that are out there for hours. Other highlights include great rates from both the Radisson Hotel and the Kahler Hotel, both less than a 10-15 minute walk to the start. Shuttles are available as well. I'm sure other hotels offer great rates too.

Food/beverages are better than a lot of larger races! Best of all, for 2001-02 they gave high quality polo shirts instead of tees. A small group of runners wanted their T-shirt, so in 2003 they got it. I'm starting a grassroots campaign to reinstate the 'way cool' polo shirts!!!
 

Jonathan Zielske from St. Paul, Minnesota (7/20/2003)
"Great first marathon experience" (about: 2003)


COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 3


This was my first marathon, so it's somewhat hard to rate, but for the most part, it met or exceeded my expectations. The course was well laid-out, insofar as knowing where to go the whole time, and it was really quite flat, which was great. Miles 21-24 were brutal because just as it was getting hotter and tough to go on, the course goes from parks and bike trails onto a shadeless road that seemed to go on for an eternity with very few spectators. As for the organization, it was relaxed and fun, yet still of good quality. Still, water stops at every mile from 19 on would be a great and needed improvement. I also would like to see a better t-shirt - both in looks and comfort. I thought the specators were pretty good, but more of them would be nice, and having them be a bit more vocal would be helpful too! All in all, though, this was a very memorable and rewarding experience, and I love the timing (Memorial Day weekend)!
 

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