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Number of comments: 127 [displaying comments 61 to 71]More Comments: [ < 1 .. 5 6 7 8 9 .. 13 > ]
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Happy and Hilly Thanksgiving (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
J. A. from Minnesota (11/27/06)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

First of all, thanks to the many, many, many volunteers who lined the course, handed out water, and cheered us on. I don't think I have seen this many volunteers so well organized at any of the 19 marathons I have completed.

As advertised, this is a hilly course. Be prepared. There are more than just the seven named hills - of course by the end, a speed bump seems huge. Special thanks to Tim at mile 25.5 who ran up the hill with me (and apparently many others).

My only suggestion would be to make sure that all stops have a first aid kit. I got a nasty blister at mile 16 and had to wait until around mile 23 before an aid station had a Band-Aid to put on it.

Finally, we had a nearly perfect day with the weather. We had no trouble finding the start, parking, or leaving, although I heard that a few people had problems. There were not a lot of frills, as it was on the holiday, but all in all I thought it was a really well run event.


A great, low-key marathon (about: 2006)
Course: 5 Organization: 4 Fans: 1
D. B. from Atlanta, Georgia (11/27/06)
4-5 previous marathons | 2 Atlanta Marathons

I love this marathon! It's all run, no fluff, due primarily to the fact that it's run on Thanksgiving Day. No bands, no frills, few spectators, and no big prize money to attract the top runners. It's a race for the rest of us. The course is challenging (the 20-mile mark is at the bottom of a trough and you climb pretty much all the way to the end). An amazing number of volunteers for a holiday race!


Good Race to Avoid Crowds (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 1
T. K. from Philadelphia, PA (11/26/06)
2 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

I agree with the last poster - the weather was fabulous. The volunteers were great, especially considering the race was on Thanksgiving Day.

I knew that the crowds would be sparse, so that was okay. The number or runners was perfect... good number but never too crowded. I was hoping for a PR but, alas, a bum knee kept me back. Still, great day for a marathon.


Great day to run a marathon (about: 2006)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
J. T. from Atlanta, GA (11/26/06)
4-5 previous marathons | 2 Atlanta Marathons

The weather was great. I was feeling good, and I was ready to run. Set a PR and qualified for Boston. As usual, the food at the end was less than desirable (I gave mine to a homeless person.) But the organization and volunteer support were great. Don't expect a lot of spectators on the course. The course is challenging and you should do some training on hills, but even with a five-hour time limit, most people should be able to finish. Great way to earn your turkey.

Also, to those running the half - at 6:45 you should not be arriving at the train station downtown. You will not get to the start in time.


Good organization (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
K. H. from Stockbridge, Georgia (11/24/06)
3 previous marathons | 2 Atlanta Marathons

Nobody could have asked for better weather at the 2006 ATL Marathon. The food packets at the end of the race were nothing exciting. I appreciated the ice bags though!

The organization is great! Thank you to all the volunteers and, of course, the fans who came out. Walking back to the MARTA station after the race ain't fun.

To anybody who has never run this race, please know that the half-marathon begins in Chamblee, NOT the stadium! I can't believe the number of runners that asked about the starting place of the 1/2 marathon near the state capitol with fewer than 25 minutes to race time!


Glad I Went (about: 2005)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 5
Stuart Jackson from CHAMPAIGN, IL (4/26/06)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

I learned that I could in fact run through the first 19-20 miles (I lost track at where I hit the wall)... with my standard 10 min/mile speed with only walking the water stops. Even at the FLYING PIG, I walked some of the hills.

As I said about ZURICH most recently, but you cannot pick your weather. At ATLANTA '05, I remember it being warm. I love the fact that the organizers are able to get together enough people for a THANKSGIVING Day race! Thanks to the volunteers who came out, as well as the spectators!

The only negative I found, and I think this has to do with both the heat that day and my general inexperience and lack of training, was that the water stops are approximately 2.5 miles apart... an odd timing (depending upon how fast you go)! But I think that my wall occurence also had to do with lack of water stops near the end of the course and the heat that day....

LIVE AND LEARN!

Oh, and for those that can LIVE AND LEARN from me - if you are generally inexperienced and not training well to begin with... do not expect to do even half as well in a 50K two weeks after your marathon... not without more experience and proper training!!!

Thankfully, we had better weather in '05, than we did when I volunteered in '04! I remember '04 with cold temps that did not ever really warm up and high winds through the downtown section where I was at a water stop, approximately mile 22-23....


You too can run an Olympic Marthon Course!!! : (about: 2005)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
B. G. from OKC, OK (4/11/06)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

I had the opportunity of a life time when I attended the 1996 Olympic Marathon. Little did I know 9 years later I would be running almost the same course. (FYI: In 1996 Fatuma Roba won the womens marathon by a then record margin of 2 minutes in 2:26:05 and Josiah Thugwane won the mens by three seconds, in 2:12:36). Therefore, this marathon had an extra special meaning for me.

Overall this is a good, but somewhat challenging marathon. There was plenty of parking at the start and no problems getting there on time. Since only the marathon runners are at the Start/Finish line, (the half marathoners start at the marathon halfway point), there were lots of clean PORTA-JONs for the marathoners - never a line. The course is rolling for the first 8 miles and up hill the last 6. This year (2005) the wind was pretty strong heading towards the finish, mostly sunny and 60s.

Though I was warned ahead of time, I was Very disappointed in the post race food. No bottled drinks, only small cups. The food was in a zip-lock bag. Mostly candy (junk food). I had a pack of M&Ms, Snickers and animal crackers. Again, I read the reviews, but the post-race food was worse than expected.

The expo is okay considering this is a small race. (Nothing extraordinary.)

On course amenities were nice. Water stations were well stocked and manned. The mile markers were very clear.

In my quest to qualify for Boston, I used this as a training run in preparation for the Freescale Austin, TX marathon. Even though this course is tough, I still ran faster than my goal of 3:30. By-the-way, I did qualify at the Freescale Marathon& now I am on my way to Boston!! :)

The special commemorative medal for running under 3:30 was a nice touch. However, the T-shirt was disappointing  brown, with a flaming seraphim.

I was surprised at the number of spectators. This was Thanksgiving Day! Most had something better to do, yet they still showed up to cheer. A big Thank You to the Atlanta Track Club and all the VOLUNTEERS; without yall this race would not be possible!!


Come prepared and you'll have a great time (about: 2005)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
E. M. from Toronto ON Canada (11/30/05)
50+ previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

I came to the Atlanta Marathon with low expectations due to the race reviews I read on MarathonGuide.com. Happily for me I had a great time (though my finishing time was off) but I expected that because of the hills and major sightseeing I did the day before. Hey, all the PowerAde I could drink when visiting Coca-Cola World in downtown Atlanta. Memo to self; do not do the 1.5-mile walk up Stone Mountain the day before a marathon.

Thanks to ATC, the police and all the volunteers for coming out on a holiday when just about everyone else was sleeping in (also meaning there weren't too many spectators).

The emphasis at this event is the half marathon with about 8,000 runners as opposed to 700 for the marathon. Still it was a decently organized race for its size. ATC members at race kit pick-up were friendly and welcoming. In a rarity there were plenty of porta-potties at the start. Could have been more frequent water stops, every 2.5 miles, but again I'm sure it's tough to get volunteers out on a holiday.

Yes, as advertised, there were hills, especially the last 6 miles, but I actually looked forward to them as it gave my sore hamstrings a break. Finishing under the Olympic rings was great. As already mentioned, there wasn't a whole lot of post-race food, but most people are going to pig out on turkey later the day anyway.

Everything you need to know and expect is on the marathon website and posted on MarathonGuide.com, so if you come unprepared, it's your fault.


Not for the RnR set.... Thank God! (about: 2005)
Course: 5 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
S. L. from Atlanta, GA (11/30/05)
6-10 previous marathons | 2 Atlanta Marathons

If you are looking for the typical short-attention span marathon with all the bells and whistles and flashing lights, bands, and cheerleaders (i.e., Rock 'n Roll Marathons), then this is NOT your race - and I'm happy for it! While I do have some issues with the race, I think that it is a solid course and offers a great trip into and through downtown.

Things to improve:
- Post-race grub. (Bottled water would be great - Coke is a sponsor, so get some Dasani out there! Actual healthy food instead of candy bars and crackers would also be nice.)
- Timing. (I hope it is true that the 'chip' time will show up accurately on the postcards mailed out.)
- MARTA (living in ATL and having traveled the world, I know that Marta is the biggest joke of a mass transit system in the world.... Can't the ATC get them to keep the regular train schedule for just the morning of the race?)
- T-shirt. (This race further substantiates that RD's are not graphic designers.... You have the coolest image ever to work with in a phoenix, can't you make a cool t-shirt?)

Having said all that, I love this race and the above are really small things overall. The course is challenging and fairly scenic, and the volunteers are great. I personally like the scaled down approach to races - it's not a concert, it's a race!


Running Turkeys (about: 2005)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 2
E. K. from Fort Worth, Tx. (11/30/05)
11-50 previous marathons

THANK YOU to the volunteers who spent their Thanksgiving morning assisting with the race. They were very friendly and supporting. The large number of volunteers shows the large support to running and well organized ATC.

The course is challenging and that's without the stiff headwind coming back. But the website prepared you for this (except the wind factor). Organization was very good. Even a warm tent prior the start. Everyone from the start to finish areas was very friendly and helpful. Cheering fans were slim, but this is to be expected on Thanksgiving morning. Then volunteers more than made up for the lack of spectators.

I do believe I ran more hills than the elevation chart showed. But finishing under the Olympic rings allowed me to charge the end on dead legs.

Overall, a great marathon.


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