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Gobbler Grind Marathon & Half Marathon, 5K, kids run
Overland Park, KS USA
November 18, 2012

Contact Information
Name: Rusty Collins
Address: Gobbler Grind Marathon
PO Box 172
Liberty, MO 64069
Phone Number: 816-517-1285
Fax Number: 816-741-8845
Email:  
Official Race Website: http://www.gobblergrindmarathon.com


Race Organizer Comments
The new course was a big hit!
Rusty Collins - Event Director (1/22/07)

In 2006 the course was moved to Corporate Woods in Overland Park, Kansas and everyone loved the new course. It's a pretty fast course with a climb between 6 - 8 miles and just before 20. Visit our website for details at www.gobblergrindmarathon.com.

I would like to invite you to Overland Park, Kansas and join us for the Gobbler Grind Marathon, 1/2 Marathon or 5K.

This is the 11th year for the Gobbler Grind as an "Official Race." It started as a fun run between friends over the Thanksgiving season to work off a little too much turkey (thus the name Gobbler Grind). As time went on more and more people started joining us to run so we decided to buy T-shirts for those who ran ...
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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 -

Good Local Race (about: 2012)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
S. W. from Fort Leavenworth Kansas (11/18/12)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Gobbler Grind Marathon

I really liked this race. The spectators were great as was the support. Some people didn't like the loop-backs, but I really liked knowing exactly what the route was especially for the last 5 miles. That's just me though. I also liked parking within 200m of the start/finish line. My GPS, however, did say 26.33 at the finish.


Meh (about: 2011)
Course: 1 Organization: 2 Fans: 3
M. T. from Omaha, NE (1/21/12)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Gobbler Grind Marathon

Course stunk. Restrooms were centrally located (think center of a cloverleaf)...somewhat of an issue, as there were not places to 'use the woods'. Shirt went straight to the trash can...worst shirt ever. Next time, don't give a shirt, get more restrooms if you are trying to determine where to spend money. 20th marathon and the FIRST time I ever got confused/lost on the course (after coming out of the restroom)...wasn't sure which way to go (volunteers didn't know either) and actually ran in the wrong direction for a period. That was awesome.

New Balance shoes were the only reason I'm not being nastier about this race. Out of 20 marathons, I'd rate in number 19, because of the free shoes; otherwise, number 20. Glad I live within 3 hours, otherwise, if I had flown here, I would have been teetered.


Too crowded, too expensive (about: 2011)
Course: 1 Organization: 3 Fans: 1
T. M. from Kansas City, MO (12/16/11)
50+ previous marathons | 1 Gobbler Grind Marathon

I am a Kansas City local and have run the half here a couple of times, so I knew what I was getting into. The only reason I did this race was to run with a friend.

This course is nearly all on an urban bike path with a lot of steep switchbacks and narrow lanes where you cannot pass a slower runner in front of you. The two-loop, out and back, out and back is mentally tough as you run by the finish area twice before it's your turn. However, knowing all of this, it really wasn't as bad as I had expected.

My biggest gripe was that the entry fee was very expensive considering the course and amenities on the course. Sure, you got a pair of New Balance running shoes, but I didn't find out that they were a stabilty shoe until I went to get them. I am a neutral runner, so I can't wear them. Why weren't we given the ability to choose which shoes we wanted? There were so many ways that could have worked: a neutral and stability choice, choose what you want to a certain $$ limit, etc.

It's not the worst course I've run, and if you need a KS marathon for your 50-states and it fits in your schedule, it's ok. But, don't expect much and bring your iPod for that back half, if you are running by yourself.


Decent Marathon (about: 2011)
Course: 4 Organization: 2 Fans: 3
C. P. from Tulsa, OK (12/11/11)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Gobbler Grind Marathon

My 9th marathon. It's a small one, and runners are sparse once the halfers peel off. Nice start, but the finish was strange. A little anticlimatic. You pass some spectators, and then, you veer through some trees completely away from the spectators. I was wondering if I had missed something. Finish line was very anticlimactic. I knew I was done (3:51), simply because I had run over some timing mats (and I was watching my Garmin). I was handed a packaged, folded little medal at the end. I did like the running trails. Some backtracking: would like to have seen more of Overland Park. Not to complain: overall, it was good for a smaller race.


Old course was better and race is overpriced (about: 2011)
Course: 2 Organization: 2 Fans: 3
J. S. from Springfield, MO (11/27/11)
11-50 previous marathons | 2 Gobbler Grind Marathons

This is my 2nd time running this marathon and my 16th overall. I think the course could be improved. I like the old course better. The new course is 80%-90% on paved trails. There is a lot of back tracking and it was very crowded with all the 1/2 marathoners on the course. The post race food was not that great considering you paid $99 and ran on paved trails. I would not recommend this race unless they change the course especially if you are travelling a long distance.


To much back tracking (about: 2011)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
P. W. from Jasper, Indiana (11/22/11)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Gobbler Grind Marathon

This race is a very nice small town race for local runners that aren't looking for a great time in the marathon race. The 5K,Half-marathon, and marathon race all started and ran the same route which pushed the pace from the begining. The Marathon runners had to fight through the half-marathoner 3 different times and some of the runners wouldn't get out of your way. I loved the idea of the course not being ran on the city road but not running into the half marathoners. There was no hot food at the end of the race at all. I think this race could be awesome if they correct several issues that the marathon runners had to deal with.


very disorganized race (2010) (about: 2010)
Course: 2 Organization: 1 Fans: 2
f. h. from Virginia (2/17/11)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Gobbler Grind Marathon

Race course was not marked properly. Very few course marshals. Very boring course. I would not recommend this event to anyone traveling long distances.


Just an "okay" race (about: 2010)
Course: 3 Organization: 2 Fans: 3
B. S. from Mebane, N.C. (1/16/11)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Gobbler Grind Marathon

I did the half marathon, and overall, it was just an average event; nothing to write home about. Clearly, it is geared more toward people who live nearby and not those of us traveling from far away states; for example, there was no gear check area, denoting that they assume most people would leave their coats in their cars EXCEPT for those of us who flew into Kansas and used public transportation! Also, the course is pretty hilly but nothing outrageous. The host hotel is the Doubletree that is within walking distance of the start and finish, but overall, it is no great shakes. Another area of disappointment was the lack of post-race food - and water!! Food can be forgiven but you have to have water for the finishers! The medal is very plain and the pre-race communication is awful. I sent an email to the race director in July and received a response the week prior to the race. Overall, I would not recommend this event to anyone traveling long distances. If you need a race to cover your Kansas requirement, I'd look elsewhere. This race is okay, but I'm sure there are better ones in the state. One good note: the race photos were some of the best I've seen. I hope the race director continues to use that company.


An okay experience (about: 2010)
Course: 3 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
M. S. from Des Moines, Iowa (11/27/10)
11-50 previous marathons | 2 Gobbler Grind Marathons

Overall, I thought the event was just okay. I think it would have been more fun to run the 1/2 marathon.

I was a little disappointed with some aspects of this race. It's kind of expensive (I paid $90) for what you get. No expo, just okay shirts, limited food post marathon and just okay medals. There were only 250 marathoners so it gets pretty lonely after the 1/2 marathoners turn off.

I would prefer a quality shirt (even a nice cotton shirt) and a nice medal. The food and expo aren't really that important to me.

The fans and volunteers were great. I was a little disappointed that no one was manning the mile 25 water stop. I finished under 4 hours so I was suprised that no one was there.

The course seemed pretty well marked. I like the mix of trails and roads. The trail was pretty - just a little lonely.

I do appreciate everthing the race committee and volunteers did for us to run this marathon. Thanks!


An otherwise forgettable marathon (about: 2010)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
N. W. from Kansas City, MO (11/23/10)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Gobbler Grind Marathon

This is definitely not a marathon one will seek out to run. It is a sanctioned Boston Qualifier on a seemingly quick course. The marathon itself will top out at maybe 300 runners.

The pros are simple. It is a great bargain and the course is relatively flat. No vehicle traffic and friendly people. The fans who are out are incredibly friendly and eager to cheer.

The cons are just that. No glaring mistakes; it's what you expect out of a marathon of this size. Fan support is minimal. The course is poorly marked in areas. I found that between miles 19 and 21 the trails that the course was set on had several offshoots; it is only by sheer luck that I stayed on the right course.

All in all, it was a decent experience. Not a marathon that will ever garner any great memories but it was a successful event. If the origins of this race are understood, that it was just a group of people wanting to run a marathon around Thanksgiving, then the event is a huge success. I simply used the race a long training run and to check Kansas off of the 50 state list.

For that it was perfect. I read so many reviews and runners today believe that they are entitled to something better. If you want a supreme marathon experience, use a race like this to qualify for, say, BOSTON.


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