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Marathon Directory
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Marathon Details
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Fredericton Marathon & Half-Marathon, 10K, 5K
Fredericton, NB Canada May 12, 2013
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Contact Information |
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Race Director |
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Fredericton Marathon
c/o Capital City Road Runners
P.O. Box 20104
Fredericton
New Brunswick
Canada E3B 6Y8 |
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+1.506.471.4126 |
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| Official Race Website: |
http://www.FrederictonMarathon.ca |
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Race Organizer Comments
Beautiful scenary, great comraderie
Race Organising Committee
(4/16/05)
The scenic, flat & fast course runs along Fredericton's 'rails to trails' network. Participants will follow and traverse both the Saint John and Nashwaak rivers. Aid stations are approximately every 2km with water and Gatoraide.
There are ample opportunities for spectator viewing along the course. To assist family and friends to follow their runners, maps are available from the event website or at packet pick-up.
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Runner Comments |
| I have run this marathon, and I want to add my comments about it. |
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Average Ratings: Course -
Organization -
Fans -
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Perfect course, perfect city, perfect race! (about: 2012)
Course: 5
Organization: 5
Fans: 5
J. L. from Montreal, Canada (5/25/12)
6-10 previous marathons
| 1 Fredericton Marathon
I flew from Montreal to run this marathon, hoping to get a PR based on the claim that the course is flat and fast. I wasn't disappointed. It was all that and more. The beautiful scenery kept me interested and the volunteers and aid stations couldn't have been better. A top notch organisation for such a small race. By far, the type of marathon that I prefer...
The city of Fredericton is lovely. The people are friendly. The weather was great for long distance running, 6*c at the start, 11* at the finish, very light rain that didn't last.
The course is part pavement, part gravel. Easy all the way.
The Expo was small and held at the Crowne Plaza, which is a short walk to the start/finish line. I highly recommend this hotel, it was wonderful. We ate at Isaac's Way, which had a special on Saturday for the Sunday race. It was so good that we went back for our post-race lunch. Again, I highly recommend it.
In conclusion, a must do marathon if you enjoy smaller races. And yes, I did get my PR! A big thank you to all the volunteers that day, you were fantastic and I owe you all!
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Safe course with a few details not attended to. (about: 2010)
Course: 4
Organization: 4
Fans: 3
G. S. from Halifax, Nova Scotia (6/15/10)
2 previous marathons
| 1 Fredericton Marathon
The Fredericton Marathon is on a flat and interesting course, run on the trails made from former rail lines. I found the course safe and well organized. I am not sure if I am the only one, but I find that despite the flatness of rails-to-trails, the surface is somewhat slower than pavement and requires more effort. I was 10 minutes slower than expected, although I didn't feel like I ran well in the second half.
I was disappointed with several things. You may think them to be not worth mentioning, but they did take away from this being the best experience it could have been. 1) At race packet pickup, there weren't any maps left for the marathon course; it would have been nice to have one. 2) There was supposed to be a gel station at mile 18 and I didn't see one. I really could have used an extra one at this point.
3) There was supposed to be a pacer for 3:30, but he/she didn't show up. 4) When I finished, the volunteer forgot to give me a medal. An honest mistake, but I had to go ask for one.
This is a decent race overall, with good water stations and enough people to run with. It has a way to go before it is top-notch in all respects, though.
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Flat, and a great course for a first-timer (about: 2010)
Course: 4
Organization: 4
Fans: 4
Craig Sears from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (5/11/10)
1 previous marathon
| 1 Fredericton Marathon
It's known for being a flat course, it that certainly ended up being true. Also, much of it was on well groomed trails. While there were not a ton of fans throughout the course, they were encouraging, and all of the water stations were staffed with helpful volunteers.
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A-1 from top to bottom! (about: 2010)
Course: 5
Organization: 5
Fans: 5
M. S. from Down east Maine (5/9/10)
2 previous marathons
| 1 Fredericton Marathon
What a great race! If you are looking for a flat course with virtually no hills, beautiful scenery, and great organization, this is it. We had about 180 marathoners and many more half marathoners at the start in downtown Fredericton. No congestion whatsoever. The course probably has 20-21 miles of crushed gravel trail along the St. John River. My sole purpose for running this race was to BQ, which I did, and I broke my PR by 39 minutes! Spectator support was good, organization was awesome, and the course was fantastic. Fredericton has tons of older homes to gawk at, and plenty to do that is near to the start/finish line. I will be back if I can recover soon enough from Boston in 2011. I HIGHLY recommend this one.
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An excellent small-town marathon (about: 2008)
Course: 5
Organization: 5
Fans: 4
D. N. from Dartmouth NS, Canada (5/20/08)
50+ previous marathons
| 1 Fredericton Marathon
I really enjoyed running in Fredericton. I traveled with a small group from Dartmouth, NS, including two people running their debut marathon. All of us had great results, mainly due to the flat and fast course. With two "out and backs" on the former rail line, you always knew where your friends and competitors were, and you were able to cheer each other on. The course was changed back to a course from prior years due to flooding. I have heard that the new course is even better, so I'll have to return in 2009 to check it out.
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Very enjoyable experience (about: 2007)
Course: 4
Organization: 5
Fans: 3
Mitch Hunter from Halifax, Canada (12/31/07)
2 previous marathons
| 1 Fredericton Marathon
This was my first marathon, and I enjoyed every minute of it. The flat course, mostly trail, is great for a PR. It is a small-town marathon so the crowds are small, but very supportive. I can't wait to run it in '08.
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Very nice experience! (about: 2007)
Course: 4
Organization: 4
Fans: 3
J. S. from NB (8/17/07)
1 previous marathon
| 1 Fredericton Marathon
It was my first 10K run. I enjoyed it very much - very well organized! The only thing is that we had to keep count of how many turns we did - there was no counter! A lot a people got confused; some did more turns than they should have and some did fewer! Otherwise I enjoyed it and plan to attend next year!
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Excellent riverside course on the trail (about: 2007)
Course: 4
Organization: 4
Fans: 4
M. L. from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada (5/14/07)
2 previous marathons
| 2 Fredericton Marathons
Excellent new 1/2 marathon course route - nice way to enjoy the beautiful St. John river valley, and it was mentally much improved as the turnaround point was actually 2/3 distance of the half marathon.
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Flat and Fast (about: 2006)
Course: 3
Organization: 4
Fans: 2
H. K. from Thornhill, Ontario, Canada (5/15/06)
11-50 previous marathons
I've run many marathons but this is my first small town marathon. Great flat course but it becomes very tedious after runnning the same route four times. There were no mileage markers and the turnout was bigger than expected resulting in no cups nor water at some of the aid stations.
Overall, this was a friendly and fast course.
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A great smaller event (about: 2004)
Course: 4
Organization: 4
Fans: 1
s. c. from Canada (4/26/06)
2 previous marathons
| 1 Fredericton Marathon
I ran the half here and thoroughly enjoyed the course, which is run through the quiet countryside, mostly on trail. Since the course is sheltered, there is some shade and very little wind to contend with. The surface is a little rough near the turn-around point and the trail narrows so that running single-file is necessary, but that is only a small part of the course. This is a well-planned small-town event.
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