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ING Miami Marathon & Half-Marathon, 5K
Miami & Miami Beach, FL USA January 27, 2013
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Average Ratings: Course -
Organization -
Fans -
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Tough to PR on this course due to heat/humidity (about: 2013)
Course: 4
Organization: 3
Fans: 3
R. W. from Canton, Ohio (5/20/13)
4-5 previous marathons
| 1 Miami Marathon
The good:
- The first half of the course features gorgeous scenery to, through and from Miami Beach and through downtown.
- The cookies handed out by Publix volunteers at the finish line.
- While reviewers have blasted the lack of volunteers and cups at water stops for prior Miami Marathons, all the water stops in 2013 were sufficiently staffed and there were enough cups. Plenty of water, considering the heat.
The OK
- The finish-line food besides the cookies. While the corn wafers were bland, I did appreciate the carbs.
- 2nd half of the course features residential subdivisions, Coconut Grove, Bayshore Drive, Rickenbacker causeway and Brickell Ave
- Crowd support - best was on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, downtown in Mile 12 and the last mile.
The not-so-good
- The heat and the humidity. Start time race temp was 68 deg and rose to 77 by the end. Humidity at start - 80%. Having trained in 30 degrees Ohio weather, I failed to make a pace adjustment for heat and paid. The first three miles trying to keep up with the pacer felt too hard. By Mile 7, I was struggling. Also, I wore the wrong shoes and had to slow to a walk by Mile 14. I ended up with a time 43 minutes worse than my PR. Not much shade on the Rickenbacker Causeway at Mile 23.
- The course is not totally flat especially the MacArthur Causeway and downtown bridges and there's a demoralizing uphill on Brickell Avenue at the end.
- On some of the bridges, you had to run on a metal grid. Not good for the feet.
- On the MacArthur Causeway at the start, I found my way often blocked by walkers and slower runners. It was very, very crowded. I nearly tripped on someone's feet and nearly fell and a runner actually grabbed me to keep me up.
- Aloof pacer who wasn't very engaging.
- Lack of organization and confusion at the start corrals. The corral layout didn't match the map at the expo. They didn't allow runners to enter my corral into right before start time and it wasn't clear which direction we were going.
Note: Some reviewers have complained about the pricy parking at the expo at the Miami Beach Convention Center. If you use the parking garage at 17th Street by the Lincoln St pedestrian mall a few blocks south, it's much cheaper. Also, you're assigned to a corral based on your anticipated finish time or past race time you submit. You can ask the Solutions Desk to change your corral, which I did.
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A Fun Race with No Snow. Anywhere!!! (about: 2013)
Course: 5
Organization: 2
Fans: 2
B. C. from Worcester, MA (2/27/13)
50+ previous marathons
| 6+ Miami Marathons
Forget the PR. Miami Marathon is a fun long run without any snow. Let's face it. Its aweful up north. Fly down, have a great dinner in Miami, wake up and run. Then fly home and envy all those who remained behind.
My 6th Miami Marathon is done. See you next year for my 7th!
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Not if you want to run a full marathon (about: 2013)
Course: 4
Organization: 3
Fans: 3
M. E. from NYC (2/12/13)
2 previous marathons
First, the good, the course was really great. It was relatively flat and there was a lot of shade towards the end. It was a lot of fun running through south beach while people were still partying from the night before.
Now, the bad:
- The organization was awful. It felt like nobody in the city knew about this race and the people that knew about it felt like it was a big headache, not an amazing event.
- Almost everyone is doing the half. I love half-marathons. I respect the distance and know it takes training and effort. However, it would have been nice to have some acknowledgement that I was doing the full. The full and half should have different t-shirts and different medals (not just different colored ribbons). I know other half/full marathons that give separate shirts and medals.
- Because everyone was running the half, the crowd support after 13.1 is pretty minimal, although I appreciated the folks that were out there.
- Some parts of the race can get very cramped, especially when the half-marathoners are still around.
- I know it is hard to be a volunteer at these events. I totally appreciate them and thank them for saying my name every time. However, they should have been better trained. When I finished, there were no volunteers handing out food or asking if you needed to go the medic or podiatry tent.
- That brings me to the finish. The finish was poorly organized. The volunteers did not know where the family meetup section was, the food was kind of gross and left out there, I could not find a podiatry tent (MASSIVE blister), etc...
I sound like a brat, but Miami really needs to step up the organization, or just have it be a half marathon.
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Will never run this fiasco again... (about: 2013)
Course: 4
Organization: 2
Fans: 5
L. W. from Ohio (2/9/13)
1 previous marathon
Course:
Let's face it, it's MIAMI... so it is gorgeous for the most part, naturally a nice course with views of nice neighborhoods, ocean, palm trees, etc. Hard to have much bad to say about the course itself.
Organization:
WORST I have seen of any of the 30+ races I have ever run in my life. At one point, I felt like I was running a race full of runners who have never run a single race in their lives. No semblance of order in terms of fast runners veer left, slow runners and walkers stay right. That was an absolute joke, very amateurish. Runners would literally run and stop dead in their tracks on the LEFT side and slowly walk, shoulder-to-shoulder with others... if you ran the Marathon, you likely ran 27-28 miles just trying to jump sidewalks and swerve around idiots who apparently know nothing about common first grade race etiquite. If ran a PR on this course, God Bless you for doing so because you ran much further than usual for it. Also, the ENTIRE race was one giant bottle-neck clusterf**k, narrow roads for tens of thousands of people...great idea, let the 10K and 1/2 Marathon runners clog the streets so you can barely move for 13-14 miles until it clears up a little. Oh, and the 'split' for Half/Full runners was basically 2 signs side-by-side of identical font, color and size, separated by a couple staggered rails and a Mexican girl holding a miniture crossing guard flag. MANY people took the wrong split and their races were ruined...this should NEVER happen to ANY runner in ANY race. If it happens to ONE runner, it's one idiotic runner. If it happens to DOZENS of runners, it is an issue that clearly was not well constructed in advance. As far as actual race-day Logistics/Organzization goes, worst...race...ever.
Spectators: Plentiful, enthusiastic, helpful, energetic. No issues at all here.
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Flat Easy (Crowded) Course (about: 2013)
Course: 5
Organization: 3
Fans: 3
W. S. from Punta Gorda, Florida (2/1/13)
2 previous marathons
| 1 Miami Marathon
Just ran the Miami Marathon last week. The Expo picking up the bag is a nightmare to find parking. The metro is the easiest way to get to the race in the morning. The race was huge (35,000 people) so it was very crowded. I forgot my breakfast, and they did not have any food on hand ( they did have water though). You are assigned corrals by estimated time, but no one was following the assignment.
3 hour marathoners and 5 hours people were side by side. It is a simultaneous start, so it took about 2 miles to get some breathing room. After that, the race is great. South Beach is pretty, and there are still drunks out from the night prior.
Almost everyone in the race is doing the 1/2 marathon, so after the half way mark, you get some space. The crowd support was OK, but nothing special. The medal is awesome, and the hospitality tent afterword is great. If you are looking to do the 'Big Marathon experience' this is an easy marathon to do it with. The course is very flat.
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Good times in Miami (about: 2013)
Course: 5
Organization: 5
Fans: 4
T. B. from Fort Myers, FL (1/29/13)
3 previous marathons
| 1 Miami Marathon
Great course and great organization. It was depressing once the half marathon runners split. I wish there was better crowd support in last half. Well-stocked aid stations and enthusiastic volunteers. Best of any race I have run. Great work, Miami!
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Awesome race! Please do wave start next year! (about: 2013)
Course: 5
Organization: 2
Fans: 4
J. W. from FL (1/29/13)
11-50 previous marathons
| 3 Miami Marathons
This was my third time running the full and I've done several halves at Miami. The only bad part of the race in my opinion is the start. With 30k people you need a wave start. Maybe 3 waves - first 2 require qualifying times and the last for beginners. I registered late and could only get in the C corral. I looked around and there were Gs next to me. People were walking in mile one. That needs to be more organized.
Other than that the race is great. Beautiful course and awesome volunteers! Easy and flat except for a couple small bridges.
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Good course, good, at times great, support (about: 2013)
Course: 4
Organization: 3
Fans: 4
J. M. from Florida (1/28/13)
2 previous marathons
| 1 Miami Marathon
This race was personally disappointing as I was shooting for a BQ but wasn't very close. This was my second marathon. So much more of an experience at this than the prior smaller race. Crowd support was super through miami beach, again before the half broke off back in downtown, out at biscayne and through the last two miles to the finish. I had never experienced anything like that and I found it great and a huge help. But I had trained hard for a possible BQ and the heat and humidity really did me in even though I have lived in fl for a year. Warning, when it is 70 degrees at the start, you need to adjust your goal accordingly. I didn't and suffered for it. Even my buddies who did adjust missed still their BQ times. But the scene at the start was pretty cool. I took off with the 3:25 pace group in the c coral but spent two miles dodging slower runners and traffic cones in the road. wtf on the cones? Notwithstanding my poor result, I would do this race again.
One other thing I should mention, after hitting the potty at 11 mile mark, I was a bit behind my pace group. As I was pushing to catch up I saw my pacer going back the other way. Not really sure what that meant. Did she quit? Did all her runners drop out or off pace? Kinda weird. I'm sort of hoping someone else chimes in with the answer here.
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Hot but overall a good race (about: 2013)
Course: 4
Organization: 4
Fans: 3
J. T. from Miami Florida (1/28/13)
4-5 previous marathons
| 1 Miami Marathon
Nice view, but way too many slow people who work there way to the front and then walk 3 across; blocking the way for people who actually put in the correct information for the corral.
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Great experience in Miami (about: 2013)
Course: 5
Organization: 4
Fans: 4
T. B. from Florida (1/28/13)
3 previous marathons
| 1 Miami Marathon
Miami marathon is a great race. The course is scenic and well-stocked with aid stations. Volunteers were enthusiastic and supportive. The only negative was the way in which the half marathoners were integrated with the full. At mile 13 (after miles of enthusiastic support including a raucous 'fan zone' at mile 10) the half runners left, and then it was a sad and lonely journey for the last half. Miles 17-21 are tough in any race, and to endure it after fans leave is worse.
That said, it was still a good race. I will return!
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