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Feb 9, 2010
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Foot Traffic Foot Traffic Flat Marathon & Half Marathon
Portland, OR USA
July 4, 2009

Contact Information
Name: Sean
Address: 4020 NE Fremont St.
Portland, OR 97212
Phone Number: 503-525-1243
Fax Number: 503 284 0362
Email:  
Official Race Website: http://www.foottraffic.us

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 -

Hot... but it was July 4th, so there! (about: 2009)
Course: 5 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
D. B. from Stamford, CT (8/23/09)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Foot Traffic Flat Marathon

Yes, it was 80 at the finish, but it was July 4th, so caveat emptor! Great course - I love the small-race feel. However, if you are running a low-three-hour marathon, you are going to run into all of the walkers in the half-marathon, walking 4-5 abreast. Be prepared to weave, which is tough when you're slogging in the heat at mile 22. I'd kindly request that the race director figures out a way to have a more open road for the marathoners at the finish. It was pretty frustrating. But I still had a good time.


Cool race/great local support (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 4
John Wog from Santa Monica, CA (7/26/09)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Foot Traffic Flat Marathon

This race was a lot of fun. It's cool to run around an island. Aid stations were awesome and the volunteers had enthusiasm. The race t-shirt is brown; it's nice to get a different color. The race does get warm at the end, but that made the run that much more fun. At the post-race festivities they had strawberry shortcake and hot dogs, with a lot of energetic volunteers.

The race is just north of Portland, and easy to get to. I recommend after the race that you reward yourself at the Rouge Brewery. As a side trip, head up to Mount Hood for a trail run or snowboarding (yes, there is still snow in July)!

For those of you who complain that it was too hot, do not run a summer marathon. There were not enough aid stations, so bring your own water bottle. They didn't give a great medal.

This is a neat local race, and coming from So Cal, I am happy that I ran. Thank you to all of the volunteers, and keep up the hard work!


HOT, HOT, HOT. Flat and fast, but TRAFFIC!!! (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
N. G. from Corvallis, OR (7/22/09)
1 previous marathon | 1 Foot Traffic Flat Marathon

Holy smokes... come at least a half-hour early! A one-lane road to get on Sauvies Island with traffic backed up over 2 miles! We missed the start for the full marathon due to the crazy congestion. It was super hot, so more aid stations would be great! It was a very friendly race; there were not many spectators, but we loved getting hosed down by the islanders. :) Plenty of food at the finish. A true road race with lots of cars passing. Pretty scenery....


Need more aid stations and ICE! (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 1
Dr. Tom Hallee from Manzanita, Oregon (7/19/09)
50+ previous marathons

This was my 68th marathon start, and with a sunny, hot marathon like this, there need to be more aid stations. The race director said it was hard to get aid set up on the dike. BOOOO! A table, supplies, and volunteers who care is all you need. And ICE is critical to cool the water and the body. It's a known fact that cold water is more quickly absorbed by the body. The medical personnel need to be visible. I didn't see any on the course. Because I felt unsafe on the course because of that lack of support I dropped out at mile 17, rather than risk a heat injury.


Good potential; could improve (about: 2009)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
K. R. from Maple Grove, Minnesota (7/7/09)
50+ previous marathons | 1 Foot Traffic Flat Marathon

I ran the marathon and enjoyed the experience.

I would encourage the director to have more water stops in future years. Having only 10 stops for a marathon is a bit low. I would think 13 would be a minimum? Once every 2 miles for sure.

The medals are a very thin... but they are ok.

I would just offer the technical shirts for everyone. I was glad I paid the extra $10 for the tech shirt. The cotton one seemed pretty lame in comparison. Just set the price so that everyone has to get the same type of shirt.

The course was nice and flat.

Once I finished the out-and-back, I found myself catching up to a lot of the half-marathoners. I'm not sure it helps my pace when you are constantly going around walkers and slower runners.

The post-race treat of strawberry shortcake and hot dogs was a unique treat. It would be nice to have sports drink/soda for the finishers in addition to the water and HEED.

Overall, this was a very nice small marathon. There were no age groups awards - just prizes for the top 10 - but that is ok.

Nice 4th of July tradition for the people who live close by.

Just a few tweaks and it can be even better.


Not enough fluids!!!! (about: 2009)
Course: 3 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
G. S. from Portland, OR (7/6/09)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Foot Traffic Flat Marathon

I should know better than to run a marathon in the summer. The course needed a few more aid stations with it being so warm. They seemed so far apart at times. There were no timing mats on the course to prevent cutting the course. I think that would have been good, and it's always nice to have an official split of some sort. The medals are pretty cheap as well. I won't do this marathon again, nor will I do another one in the summer.


Great Rural Marathon (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
G. S. from Wanship, Utah (7/8/08)
50+ previous marathons | 2 Foot Traffic Flat Marathons

I ran this marathon back in '04 and the parking, traffic, and finish area are MUCH improved even though the number of runners are way up. It's come a long way. Not many spectators but I didn't expect or plan on many. The aid stations were excellent and filled with motivated personnel. The course is certainly flat but had a nice, rural feel to it. The strawberry shortcake was just as good as I remembered it. I think I drooled for 26 miles in anticipation. If I had a complaint it would be that I couldn't pick up my race packet after 4:00 p.m. the day before. However, after an early arrival on race day the pick-up went smoothly and without any congestion. They also had plenty of porta-potties, which for some small races seems to get overlooked. I think it's a great little marathon and I'd do it again if I'm in the area over the 4th!!


Flat, as advertised, and FUN! (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
S. C. from San Luis Obispo, CA (7/7/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Foot Traffic Flat Marathon

Very rustic and pleasant course through farmland and vineyards and along the river. It could hardly have been any more FLAT, which I liked. Cloud cover kept the temperatures comfortable, though humidity was a factor. The start and finish area was very charming, with plenty to entertain us as we walked off the post-marathon stiffness (a farmers produce store, bounce house, gift shop, vendors). This is not a glamorous or showy marathon; it's just down-home and comfortable. Anyone who wants spectators and glitz may not like it. This would be like the polar opposite of the Tiffany-medal-type marathon, which I found relaxing and fun. No crowding and whatever the parking problems of the past have been; they appear to have been solved. The shirts were very nice - Dri-Fit, technical.


Foot traffic is all that's on this FLAT course! (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
Marina White from Los Angeles, CA (7/7/08)
6-10 previous marathons

This was such a flat course, but it had very pretty scenery on the sidelines. And that is pretty much all there is - you, the road, the pretty flowers, water, and occasional homes. It seems the island that the race is run on is closed for the race, so the only cars are those of other racers who are coming to or leaving the race. There are aid stations with nice people and restrooms every few miles, and good mile markers.


Great course, great support!! (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
M. P. from Oak Harbor, Washington (7/7/08)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 Foot Traffic Flat Marathon

I think the flat and scenic course more than made up for it being a double loop. Whatever I missed on the first go around I was able to see on the second.

The aid stations were filled with wonderful volunteers. There was plenty to drink, as well as lots of encouragement.

The start/finish area was nice and I particularly enjoyed the strawberry short cake at the finish.

I hope this race doesn't grow too big too soon, and lose the charm and character that makes it so great.

Thanks for a fantastic race!


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