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Number of comments: 82 [displaying comments 51 to 61]More Comments: [ < 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 > ]
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Very Enjoyable Small Race (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
T. M. from Kansas City, MO (3/11/07)
50+ previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

The other runners have said it all.... This was a very nicely organized race. The volunteers were great and the mini-expo provided all my last-minute items. I will recommend it!


Great Marathon (about: 2007)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
W. D. from Gaithersburg, MD (3/6/07)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

This was one of the best organized marathons I have run in. The aid stations were some of the best I have ever experienced. There was water, Gatorade, fruit, coke, cookies, hard candy, aspirin and petroleum jelly at almost every one! However, this isn't a marathon for those that need large crowds to cheer and support them. The spectators were those the runners brought with them. Since I'm a back-of-the-pack runner, I'd rather not have large crowds watching me struggle through a run. :) Great race!


Great things come in small packages (about: 2007)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
Suzy Holt from Washington DC (3/4/07)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

This race made me wonder WHY I've been avoiding small races all this time!

B&A offers inexpensive registration (which includes a moisture wicking shirt - kind of hideous design, but at least I can USE it!), convenient expo/packet pick up (day of option), smooth start, flat and scenic course, and a post-race "feast" with pizza, pb&j, bagels, bananas, oranges, pretzels, trail mix, cookies, and bars.

Yes, B&A is a small race. But for that reason, they provide things the large races cannot: they provide 2 water stops on the course that collect your clothes and return them to you at the end. The 6 massage tables set up post-race required only a 15-minute (max) wait time. Gu was offered on the course 3 different times, as were Snickers Marathon bars, fresh oranges, and pretzels.

The Annapolis Striders do an excellent job with this event. Not only did I get the best "Maryland" in my quest for 50 states, but I cut my PR (set in Chicago) by 9 minutes!


New 2007 course is an improvement! (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
Happy Runner from Washington, DC (3/4/07)
6-10 previous marathons | 4-5 B&A Trail Marathons

The new 2007 course is a major improvement. They removed the huge hill at the beginning and one of the hills around mile 7, making this a MUCH flatter course. It means more of the trail, however, and almost no neighborhoods. But it terms of pure running, it is a major improvement. Unfortunately, the new course was not posted on the website, so if you were close to a time goal and had made your pacing strategy based on the old course, you were majorly surprized during the run, which is never a good thing. But kudos for the guts to change the long established course. Keep it the same now, guys, so that we can compare times year-to-year.


Very enjoyable (about: 2006)
Course: 3 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
S. S. from St. Louis, MO (3/24/06)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

This is a very enjoyable hassle-free small race. The Striders have done a great job in organizing this. The trail is nice and flat, and the odd "dangerous" road crossing was well manned. An extra water-stop or two would not have been out of place, but on the cool day that it turned out to be, this wasn't sorely missed. No crowds but I don't mind that - if you need a crowd to egg you on, you are in the wrong sport. The trail does not provide spectacular scenery, but it was neat to note the little station markers along the way. Seeing the whole field of runners twice is very interesting. And the Korean group team spirit was inspiring. Shower in the school gym was icy cold, but if you believe in a cold-soak after running to hasten recovery, this was just as it should be! Eminently run-able and a good change from the mega races.


excellent, well-run marathon (about: 2006)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
d. w. from corning, ny (3/12/06)
50+ previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

This year, 2006, was my first time at B&A and I thoroughly enjoyed myself in the marathon. It is run mostly on a paved rails-to-trails course with room for all runners, especially in the first half with marathoners and half-marathoners running together. I had to be careful early not to get carried away with the pace of nearby half-marathoners. Dial in the self-control in the first half or you could burn out. The course has some hills and slight grades, enough to keep you alert, but nothing extreme. Water stops were well-spaced for the fairly cool day. Volunteers at each stop were supportive and skilled at getting the drinks to the runners. Pick-up, start and finish were efficiently run. There were no real "crowds" on the course, which is a fine with me, so I gave a "4" for this category. If you want large crowds, B&A does not have them. I enjoy running marathons and talking to others while running. B&A is perfect for that and has a good course if you want to run a fast time. Overall, I rate this marathon highly as a well-organized runner's event. I plan to return.


This race was good, not great (about: 2006)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
V. C. from Ohio (3/6/06)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

This marathon was just okay for me. Packet pick-up was hassle-free, love the technical shirt and you cannot beat the $40 price. HOWEVER... there are not enough water stops in the beginning and the course is not at all memorable. They did use the chip this year but it would have been nice to get a split time or two. Only things they recorded were the start and finish. But they do allow you to change from full to half after you have already started running and you do get an official half finish time and medal. I thought that was nice (although, I'm happy to say I did not do that). I finished in just over 4 hours and they were already tearing things down. I thought that was much too soon. This was not a bad race; I just didn't feel like there was anything special about it.


Great Course!!! Great Organization (about: 2006)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
Vanessa Reiter from York, PA (3/6/06)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

I really enjoyed this event. It was on a beautiful suburban bike trail. The water and porta-potty stations were abundant and well-placed. I loved the "bunny" mile markers. I enjoyed 2 additional elements of the race. First: the Naval Academy marathon team was represented and it was great to see them in action. I also loved the "esprit de corps" of the Asian busload of marathoners from NYC. Great group of marathoners. Lastly, the non-competitive early start time was appreciated. I loved, too, the performance short-sleeve shirt.


Great Marathon!!! (about: 2005)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
Finn Ahlberg from Ashburn, VA (3/10/05)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

This was the first time that I ran in the B&A Trail Marathon and it was a great experience! Having previously run in the 'big city' races before (USMC & Baltimore), I really enjoyed the fact that I did not have to fight for running space along the race route and I really appreciated the serenity of the trail over the smog and loud noise of previous races.

I did not mind not having the thousands of spectators along the race route because it actually gave me more time to focus on the run itself. As far as the water stops go, there could have been 1 or 2 more water stops along the race route, but due to the small size of this marathon race (roughly 250 marathoners), I think the organizers did a great job working with their running club's resources and volunteers (thank you Annapolis Striders!).

A pleasant surprise was the fact that after the race there was still hot pizza left! A nice t-shirt and multi-colored finisher's medal all added as nice touches for a low cost registration fee of $40.00 - you can't beat that.

A huge thanks to the race organizers, especially Lisa Fontaine, who kept the runners posted on the weather developments prior to the race date. I will be back in 2006!


I recommend this one (about: 2005)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
A. S. from Bethesda, Maryland (3/9/05)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 B&A Trail Marathon

I liked this race because it was small and I never had to worry about clipping someone's heels (or vice versa). No chip, but it doesn't matter because you cross the start line right away. Thanks to Severna Park HS for opening doors at 6 a.m. and the finish! And where else can a four-hour-plus finisher 'place?' Thanks, B&A!


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