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 Niagara Falls International Marathon Runner Comments
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Cool course, well organized, spectators motivating (about: 2007)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
T. K. from Canada (10/29/07)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Niagara Falls International Marathon

Cool course, starting in one country and ending in another. Well organized - all things were very smooth. Where there were spectators, they were encouraging, loud and awesome! We need more spectators along the route!!!! No rain this time, but a strong headwind the entire route!


Needs a lot of improvement (about: 2006)
Course: 3 Organization: 2 Fans: 1
L. J. from Ottawa (9/29/07)
11-50 previous marathons | 2 Niagara Falls International Marathons

The falls are beautiful, but that's about it in this tacky, trying-too-hard-to-be-Vegas town. The expo, if you can call it that, takes a minute or so to pass through and the dinner, which we made the mistake in going to, was a waste of time. We left with many others in search of better fare.

The race itself doesn't have anything to offer - no people or music, and it was very windy and cold. I heard about the wind, but until you experience it, it's hard to appreciate how strong it really is and how it can affect your running.

The registration system is the worst - it's difficult to navigate with too many pages and they still didn't have us on the list when we got to kit pick-up due to some error in the system.

Overall, this was an experience better missed.


Positive people enjoy positive experiences! (about: 2006)
Course: 5 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
R. S. from Ontario (8/23/07)
11-50 previous marathons | 2 Niagara Falls International Marathons

I liked it! People who complain about the weather should pick a different date. And I have run close to 300 races in my life of various distances and have NEVER seen food or HOT TEA at water/aid stations - yes, gels would be a pleasant addition, but it is also easy to stick 2 or 3 in your shorts. Someone else commented that the course was boring! You run over the Peace Bridge into a different country, past historic Fort Niagara (the actual fort that the town is named after), and then follow the Niagara Parkway to the Falls! As for spectators, Boston is the only one I've been to with more. Some complain that between water stations there is no crowd support. However, the water (not tea) stations are only a mile apart and as others have stated you can hear the volunteers cheering before you can see them. Personally, I don't need someone cheering me on CONSTANTLY and find the solitude between stations perfect. Overall, it is simply a good solid event with a risky weather date. I will return often. Positive people yield positive experiences.


Overall, a very good experience. (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
K. M. from Buffalo, NY USA (6/5/07)
1 previous marathon | 1 Niagara Falls International Marathon

I felt that the race packet pick up seemed a bit disorganized, and it was a pain to have to travel over the border to pick it up. I don't know if there would be a way to make pick up available in Buffalo, but that would be great. The enthusiasm at the water stations was wonderful and helpful.


Don't expect too much from this one (about: 2006)
Course: 2 Organization: 1 Fans: 1
B. R. from Burnaby, BC (5/6/07)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Niagara Falls International Marathon

A tacky little town with only the falls to save it. The race was very poorly managed, with very, very few specatators. I heard the dinner was not worth the price of admission. The expo, shirts, medals, course support and finish area all need to be improved if this race is to survive. It is always windy and often rainy - not a good combination and I would not recommend this race to anyone at this time.


Decent, if your expectations are not high (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
D. S. from London, Canada (2/6/07)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Niagara Falls International Marathon

The positives:
This race was a week after the big ice storm that hit the area. Kudos to all the people for getting around this hurdle.
Nice starting from the Albright-Knox museum and running across the Peace Bridge and along the river.
Great crowd support at water stations.
At the finish line, they had thermal blankets, decent snacks and good transportation back to hotels.
Nice indoor water park and entertainment area for kids in town.

Negatives:
Niagara Falls is a gambling town - tough to get on a casino bus to pick up race packet (unless you have a gambler's ID).
Between water stations crowd support is non-existent.
Should have more participants - but timing (late fall) and logistics make this quite a difficult and expensive race to take part in.


You might want to consider this .... (about: 2006)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
s. d. from Calgary, AB (1/17/07)
11-50 previous marathons | 2 Niagara Falls International Marathons

*POTTY ALERT*: transport from Niagara to Buffalo including waits at the border while they pull off internationals can absolutely kill your bladder - prepare yourself for a 1 hr. or more transport/wait time before you can get relief. The drama is augmented by school bus transport suspension. (You can start intake once you are well on your way or arrive in Buffalo).
The Peace Bridge is a nice highlight and the bridge itself is the only hill, and early enuff in the race to easily overcome. I found the stations fine and amply stacked with provisions.
No race director can address the weather year to year, so don't sign up if you don't like the odds and then complain about it here. However, finish area could have some shelter improvements, but I found the shuttle bus right handy to get back to the hotels when I had had enuff celebration.


Falls Great, Rest Disappointing (about: 2006)
Course: 3 Organization: 2 Fans: 2
David Weiss from Middleburg Heights, Ohio (11/28/06)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Niagara Falls International Marathon

Race packet pickup was a NIGHTMARE, with crossing the border, etc.... I knew I could not arrive into town until that Sat. afternoon, so I emailed the race people one week before; when I got not response, I ended up having to get race stuff the morning of the race. I was told that the race shirt would be mailed, but that still has not happened (I've emailed twice with no result).

The start and finish are in different areas, so I had to arrive very early to catch shuttles. My friend had to pay for the shuttle, and I didnt. The course itself was interesting, though it was very cold, windy, and rainy (wind was at our backs for most of race). There were a small number of fans out, good drink stations, and having the finish line with the Falls right there was REALLY cool, especially since I'd never been to the Falls before.

They needed more shelter (a tent or something) at the finish - after I stopped running, I was FREEZING.... It took over an hour and a half to get back to our hotel from the finish line (due to crossing the border and Buffalo Bills-game traffic....). Overall, I will not deal with all the hassles to run this race again.


Course without highlights (about: 2006)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
R. K. from Germany (10/31/06)
50+ previous marathons | 1 Niagara Falls International Marathon

* No people on the course.
* No food at the service points.
* Only very cold drinks at the service points (missing warm tea!).
* Each KM should be marked.
* Course without any highlights.


Great tailwind! :) (about: 2006)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
P. K. from Pulaski, NY (10/27/06)
3 previous marathons | 1 Niagara Falls International Marathon

My husband and I both ran this marathon. It is a small marathon and the point-to-point course was flat. I loved running along the river, but it was completely deserted except for the aid stations. The aid stations were awesome though, and I agree that the aid station volunteers can't be beat!! From Harley riders to a Mustang Club to crazed high schoolers, the volunteers were great fun and so upbeat! It rained and rained, but there was a tailwind most of the race. Lucky weather, really! The Albright-Knox Museum was used to house the runners prior to the start, and the live chamber music was a classy touch. Real bathrooms and heat were a definite plus, too! When you run across the Peace Bridge, take the sidewalk. Great view, and not slippery like the wet bridge pavement.
It was an organized race and flat course, but somehow lackluster in spite of the majestic Falls finish.


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