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Nov 21, 2009
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Casper Wyoming Marathon & Half Marathon and Marathon Relay
Casper, WY USA
June 6, 2010

Contact Information
Name: Eric and Dawn Easton
Address: P.O. Box 711
Casper, WY 82602
Phone Number: 307-577-4974
Fax Number:
Email:  
Official Race Website: http://www.runwyoming.com
Online Registration: Click Here to Register Online Today!


Race Organizer Comments
Thank you to all the participants of the Marathon.
Eric Easton, Race Director (12/27/06)

The mailing address for the Casper Marathon is:
Casper Marathon
P.O. Box 711
Casper, WY 82602

The email address for the race director is: dawnneric@vcn.com

P.S. Also, Thank you for your comments regarding the Casper Marathon.


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 race and worth the trip (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
J. P. from the midwest (7/24/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

Pros - Great organization and friendly, hard-working volunteers. Water stops were excellent. The host hotel was very accommodating and good to work with. Nice medal and shirt.

Areas for improvement - Chip timing is virtually meaningless with no start mats or timing mats on the course. The main section of the course runs along the river on both sides, and then around a golf course, which I personally don't find very exciting. It just seemed like you're always switching or crossing from one piece of sidewalk or pathway to another. They advertised 10% concrete, but I'd say there's a lot more than 2.6 miles of concrete, so if you don't like concrete, you've been warned.

The spectator rating is low because you're running in areas where there simply isn't going to be anybody. As such, the only spectators are friends, family or volunteers, but that's OK; unless it's NYC or Twin Cities, the spectator issue doesn't matter to me. Don't pass on this race; it's a good one.


This marathon was a wonderful experience (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
Kim Jensen from Westminster Colorado (6/30/09)
2 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

This marathon was one of my favorites.The volunteers were wonderful, very friendly and always of assistance. The course was beautiful, and I had the best time ever. Thank you so much for putting on this amazing event.


Awe-inspiring! (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
L. R. from Los Angeles, CA (6/8/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

You really do run with the antelopes - I experienced 3-5 sightings of graceful and fast pronghorns along the very scenic course, which goes on bike trails along the Platt River and crosses the Oregon Trail at several points. Mostly flat with a few rolling hills. Great organization and aid stations - all stocked with PowerAde and gel packs, as well as water. Nice shirt and medal. Excellent pasta dinner. Easy access to start and finish (once you get to Casper). Very friendly, knowledgeable organizers. We were lucky this year, with ideal weather conditions and very little wind. Excellent overall.


A Really Runner-Friendly Marathon (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
D. L. from Montreal, Quebec, Canada (6/8/09)
50+ previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

I would highly recommend this race. It is very very well organized and so friendly. The route along the river is great and could be classified as a flat, fast course. Aid stations were well stocked, and every two miles or more. The finisher's medal is beautiful, as are the event shirts. Finish line food (and beer) was great. I gave five stars to spectators even though there are few; the reason is that the aid station volunteers make up for this, cheering as you approach their stations. Also the out-and-back section of the course lets you see the other marathoners who cheer you on. Run this marathon; you will not be disappointed.


A quality marathon experience in Wyoming! (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
Jim Daigneau from Calgary, AB, Canada (7/21/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

I agree with the positive comments provided by other runners regarding this year's marathon in Casper. Would like to add that the event is very well organized and well supported, and it offers a nice race route through Casper and its surrounding communities. I have run a few of the "bigger" or "prestigious" races such as Chicago, Toronto, Seattle, Eugene, Napa Valley and find this event compares favorably. Post-race experience was excellent, with a variety of food and beer-carb options available (appreciated!). Wyoming is a scenic and enjoyable place to run (despite this year's headwind and 5240' altitude), provided that you are not seeking a PR. Highly recommend this race and commend the organizers for doing a great job!


A great first marathon (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
Rick Mitchelson from Rock Springs Wyoming (7/14/08)
First Marathon

Casper 2008 was a glorious experience for me. It was my first marathon, so I was unsure of what to expect even though I had run 5K and 10K races earlier in life. It was a return to running begun a year previous after a 15-year hiatus of bad habits. My oldest and youngest daughters were both in attendance; the oldest lives in Casper and used to run along with "Daddy" 20+ years ago. Along with my wife, brother/sister-in-law, the two daughters and a handful of nephews held up handmade posters along the route to lend encouragement. Grand motivation and a tear in my eye for the support of an old guy in his nutty venture. I could not have been more satisfied with the experience (other than the wind at Three Crowns) of Casper 2008; the race directors, support people, hotel accommodations, and post-race feed were all outstanding. I look forward to running this race again next year, but next time with my oldest daughter alongside "daddy."


Great Personalized Experience (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
P. V. from Central New York (7/11/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

This was by far the smallest marathon my wife and I have run, and by far the most personalized experience. From the moment we checked in, we were made to feel at home by the wonderful organizers and volunteers. It seemed that everything within their control was flawless - now if they can only get control of the wind! We should have noticed that the local running club was called "The Casper Windy City Striders" - the day certainly delivered on that!

Even with the wind blowing away our goals, we still had a great time. The start being housed at the event center was fantastic, as was the finish line at the hotel.

One tip - fly in to Denver and drive up to Casper (about 4 hours). The drive gives you a good glimpse of the vast openess of Wyoming.


Very Well Done! (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
Fred Falcon from Utah (6/12/08)
2 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

This was my second marathon, so I don't have much experience to draw from, but it easily trumped the bigger Deseret News Marathon in Utah. The organization was excellent. The pasta dinner the night before was well worth the $12.00 I spent. Don't skip it. The course was relatively flat. The aid stations were well stocked by friendly volunteers. The orange slices near the end were Heaven-sent. Excellent tech shirt (Brooks black, long-sleeve) and the post food was satisfying. Not much spectator support, but honestly I don't run to have others cheer me on and consider those who complain about this aspect of marathons not true runners. Ninety percent of my training is done solo without any fan support; therefore, I don't need it. Overall, this is a GREAT marathon and will highly recommend it.


Small, windy, but well worth the value (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 2
Steve White from Slidell, LA (6/11/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

For a small marathon, on its 6th anniversary, they did a great job. The start and finish are at the host hotel, the expo is simple (great shirt and pasta), there's plenty of water, PowerAde and GU on the course, each mile is well marked, every turn had a volunteer at it (plus the route had arrows on the ground), and the finish was filled with food, drinks and beer (I thought New Orleans only did this). The marathoners (full and relays teams) start together and the halfers are delayed 15 minutes. There are two good hills to contend with at mile 2+ and 15+/17. I appreciate all of the volunteers, policemen and organizers for all of their hard work in putting on a great marathon.

Only negatives: Windy (not much you could do about it other than lower your head and dig through it) - at the start it was 15 mph, and about halfway through it kicked up to 20-25+ mph. The golf course is were everybody lost time. The finish line has numerous turns to it, so be prepared to do some 360's when crossing the bridge prior to the finish.


A personalized runner's event. (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 2
D. M. from Mid West (6/11/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon

Never had a marathon finish right at the hotel.... Can't beat that.

This event is as close to perfect as you can get (assuming you do not require a lot of spectator support). It is very personalized and focused towards the runner. The start is a five-minute shuttle ride from the host hotel, and you can stay inside until 5 minutes before the gun. No-fuss pick-up of bib/shirt at the host hotel (great value) followed by an excellent pasta dinner. Course is varied and generally pretty. More paths than roads, much of it along the river. Many 50-state folks there as well.

They even try to personalize your bib number to represent the number of marathons you've run! Wind was a factor (maybe just this year) but it was refreshing nonetheless.

Plenty and varied food at the end.

But the best thing about this event is the overall organization and runner-focused attitude of the folks involved. Awesome attention to detail. Well done and thank you.


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