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May 19, 2013
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Cox Sports Providence Marathon & Half Marathon, 5K
Providence, RI USA
May 12, 2013

Contact Information
Name: Jon White
Address: Eident Sports Marketing
10 Dorrance St., Suite 650
Providence, RI 02903
Phone Number: 401 437-8881
Fax Number: 401-437-6115
Email:  
Official Race Website: http://www.coxrhoderaces.com


Race Organizer Comments
2012 Cox Sports Marathon Update.
Jon White (3/28/12)

The 2012 Cox Sports Marathon course will remain the same as 2011. The course takes runners out of Providence into East Providence and Barrington, utilizing much of the East Bay Bike Path.
The marathon and half marathon start and finish on the same line on Exchange Terrace. The Cox Sports Marathon will start at 7:30AM and the United HealthCare Half Marathon will start at 8AM. The half marathon course splits from the marathon course in Providence (mile 2) and heads up through the East Side, via Blackstone Blvd.

The Cox Sports Marathon will feature a $5000 prize purse, for the top 3 male and female finishers.

Packet pick-up and Expo will be held at the Rhode Island Convention Center ...
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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 -

Lots of nice people (about: 2013)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
J. M. from St. Paul, MN (5/13/13)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Cox Sports Providence Marathon

I stayed at the Omni (host hotel). Got almost zero sleep the night before the marathon, thanks to tons of drunk and drama filled high school students going crazy most of the night. Hotel security tried some, but...

The logistics of the race were very easy. The start/finish and expo are all within a couple block area. So it was an easy walk from the hotel.

The course was decent enough. There was lots of Gu on the course. Fluids were in large cups like most marathons and filled with the right amount of fluids. I thought there should be been another fluid station or two, but maybe that is just me.

I met a lot of nice runners on the course and volunteers. The shirt was nice, the medal was nice. It has a small town race feel to it.

Not sure what the past years were like, but based on some past comments on here, 2013 was better. I have no complaints, other than the hotel based on the drunk kids.


Not what I had expected (about: 2013)
Course: 2 Organization: 3 Fans: 2
Paul Mezick from Connecticut (5/13/13)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 Cox Sports Providence Marathon

I'm a novice marathoner, having made this race my 5th overall and my 4th on the road. I've done a half dozen 70.3 triathlons, and quite a few half marathons. I know what a good venue looks like. Parking was easy and finding the event was easy. However, I didn't feel like the course was as advertised. I think there was a change in the 2013 course due to bridge construction placing a nice climb at mile 6. In fact, i thought the course was rather undulating, especially on the return from 23 to 26. I think the mile markers were off too. Some miles seemed very long, and I think I was duped into starting off too strong. I blew up later on in the race. But, I can only blame myself for that - more a nutritional error than mile markers being a bit off. But, there is that psychological piece you get from splits. I could have used some salt along the course. Maybe some sugar or flat coke?? Candy?? Sucks because I've begun to rely on the course for my nutrition instead of lugging it with me. The aid stations seemed oddly spaced. I'm so used to triathlons where the aid stations are at every mile, or at least, every other mile. Only large T-shirts were available.I was a bit bummed about that since most 5'11', in-shape guys swim in a large shirt. I'm pretty sure Active.com asked me my shirt size. I don't think this would be my 'go to' Boston qualifying race. Too bad too because I need a good spring race. I am still a big fan of the ING Hartford marathon. They seemed to have their act together - just saying my two cents.


Much better in 2013! (about: 2013)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
D. B. from Houston, TX (5/12/13)
6-10 previous marathons | 3 Cox Sports Providence Marathons

Well the race organizers finally listened to the feedback and made some changes for the better. The course is much improved with elimination of the infamous bridge and switchback ramp! Water stops are still oddly spaced, especially on the bike path stretch from 18 - 21. Found aid stations were well stocked...multiples with Gu and almost all had Gatorade (at least for the front of the pack). Bottom line is the course is now much flatter, especially the 2nd half. Some rolling hills, but nothing too nasty. Just missed a PR. Still some issues in the last two miles where the half and full join up...faster marathoners are weaving through and dodging the half marathon pack. Medal nice...shirt OK. Plenty of food and drink post race. Much improved...and a much better BQ course than years past.


DO NOT RUN THIS!!!! (about: 2012)
Course: 1 Organization: 1 Fans: 2
E. L. from CT (5/24/12)
2 previous marathons

Take all the warnings of the race seriously. I ran this only because I did not do Boston because of the heat and did not want to waste the winter training base I established.

I finished in just over 3 hours and never saw any bananas or gu. Like others said the cups were smaller than shot glasses, lucky for me I carried my own water since I read previous race comments. The shirt stinks and it is more like cotton then the dry-tek fabric advertised. The medal was the best thing about the race.

Not one mile split was accurate and mile 25 was a half mile long. My gps has been pretty close to every race I race since I got it but at the end of the marathon it said 26.59 and I cut every tanget as possible. I was 3 minutes ahead of my previous marathon time at mile 26 but yet it took me over 4 minutes to run the last .2 of this course. Went from 7 min pace to 12 min pace over the last quarter is impossible for anyone unless they walk. Mile 25 of the marathon was after mile 12 of the Half. Shouldn't it be pretty close together?

The water stops were very spread out at times over 2.5-3 miles apart, and Port-a-Johns were not at every stop like adverised. 2-3 years now they have run out of water, cups or food on the course.

The course is not to hilly and the bridge at mile 25 would be an awful experience if you were in a pack, lucky for me I was with 1-2 others. There is no room to pass there, especially with walkers and bikers coming at you. The switchback kills any momentum that you have. There was a 360 degree turn around mile 9 too. Spectators were there at the water stops but not anywhere else. The police did a good job at managing traffic and the course was marked well.

If you need a RI race to get your 50 states in come back in the fall and run the one in Newport. It has to be better than this. This race is not for serious marathoners!


Easy to do but some details need to be fixed (about: 2012)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
C. M. from Waterford, CT (5/21/12)
6-10 previous marathons | 4-5 Cox Sports Providence Marathons

This was my 10th marathon and 4th Providence (I also did the half one year). Unfortunately, this race seems to consistenly suffer from some of the same issues at aid stations. The volunteers are great, but you can't run out of water or cups! This happened the first year, too, and that should have been 1 time too many for the organizers.

Additionally, the tee shirt is a perk. I understand they are expensiveand so is the race entry. Please, please upgrade your shirts. I haven't work it yet. The best shirt was the long sleeve black one from three years ago. Go back to that design (SS would be ok) and fabric. The white ones this year just didn't cut it.

The medal was awesome, but like other comments I read, I'd rather have a smaller medal and have liquids on the course.

There was a lot of Gu...if you could find it. volunteers probably weren't trained that they needed to be handed out. I was at one station and I saw boxes of them and I had to ask for one...they were on the ground behind water bottles.
I thank all of the organizers for doing this race along with all of the volunteers, police and spectators. I'm willing to pay $100 to run it, but please check out some of the comments.

And yes...mile markers were way off. I knew the course and heard the bike path was closed...I am suspicious how we started and finished at the same place as prior years, were re-routed around the bike path...and still supposed to have 26.2 miles. I really think the course was long this year. That also just can't happen again.


Lots of potential. Mile markers gone wrong. (about: 2012)
Course: 4 Organization: 1 Fans: 2
Steve Bratt from Boston, MA (5/13/12)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Cox Sports Providence Marathon

Had an fair run at the Providence Cox Sport Marathon in Rhode Island, 2012. I should not have been surprised at the large number Boston registrants (me included), who were in Providence this year.

The course is a pretty quiet, nearly out and back trek, with some scenic views of the bay, golf courses, and park lands. Rolling hills in miles 2-8 and 17-25 (which are across the same stretch of road).

My major complaint was that the mile markers were a mess. Some were off by 0.2-0.5 miles. So, I had mile splits ranging from 6:20 to 11:44 (yes, mile 20 came up 11:44 on my watch!). See details below (#). I missed going under 3:30 because I got lulled into thinking my pace between 15 and 20 miles was under 8 min/mile when it was probably a bit too slow. I ran the last miles in 7:45-ish, but could not make up the time. I just hope the overall distance was correct.... It looks like they lengthened a section of the course relative to past years, and hope they shortened it elsewhere.

Other things they could easily fix are at the water stops& for example:

- be consistent about whether water or GatorAid is at the first tables,
- when there is Gu, give it out at least 100 meters before the water table to give people time to consume the Gu before drinking the water,
- use larger cups & may seem like a waste, but I and others often had to grab two or three cups to get the liquids needed.

# Here are my rough, rounded splits (mile, then pace) at the markers:
1 7:29
2 8:04
3 9:38* (co-runner said this was 0.2 miles late)
4 6:11*
5 8:12 (39:33 for 1st 5 miles)
6 7:32
7 9:01*
8 7:48
9 8:02
10 8:01 (roughly 40:25ish for 2nd 5 miles)
11 7:50
12 7:50
13 8:20 (1:43:28 for 1/2 marathon)
14 9:29*
15 6:31* (40:00ish for 3rd 5 miles)
16 8:20
17 8:05
18 7:35
19 7:04*
20 11:45* (42:45ish for 4th 5 miles)*
21 8:45*
22 7:48
23 8:10
24 7:46
25 7:55 (40:30ish for 5th 5 miles)
26 7:40

* splits and presumably mile markers that are way off
The 20 mile marker and time was the shocker.


Disappointing tshirt, mis-marked miles (about: 2012)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
L. T. from Boiling Springs, NC (5/13/12)
50+ previous marathons | 1 Cox Sports Providence Marathon

While a shirt doesn't make or break the race... this one was blah. Doubt that I will wear it. I was surprised that so many of the mile markers weren't in the correct place... some miles were short others were long. Thought the course would have been prettier... didn't feel safe at times with cars right next to you. Thought that the police officers working the course were the NICEST of any of the 60 marathons that I have run! A few stations ran out of cups but that has happened before and by the end there were cups again. The medal was very nice. The food at the finish great. Very attentive personnel at the finish making sure the runners were doing okay. Coming from western NC, I didn't think the course was that hilly except for two particular hills and the small, short mean one at the end.


Good Mid-Size Marathon (about: 2012)
Course: 3 Organization: 3 Fans: 3
T. L. from Connecticut (5/13/12)
2 previous marathons | 1 Cox Sports Providence Marathon

Course: Only about 5 miles of the course are in Providence. Most of it is outside of town on nice bike paths and neighborhoods. Most of the hills are in the first six miles. However, there are a few hills in miles 23 and 24. Two big issues though: On mile 25, there is a bridge crossing where we had to use the pedestrian lane which was still open to cyclists and other foot traffic. At the end of the bridge, we had to go down the corkscrew. Also, some of the mile markers were way off! I would recommend a GPS watch for this race.

Organization: Easy registration process. I registered day off. Two of the aid stations between miles 15-20 ran out of cups. The volunteers were great and poured water and gatorade into our mouths. Plenty of GU along the course.

Spectators: There weren't that many spectators on the course. Since the course was open to traffic along most parts, those few spectators that were out traveled around and cheered us on at multiple spots.

Motivation: A group of High School students ran the marathon and there were a lot of 50 staters.


Great city with alot to do!! (about: 2012)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
G. B. from Glastonbury, CT (5/10/12)
1 previous marathon | 1 Cox Sports Providence Marathon

My first marathon and it was a lot of fun. Course was flat, well marked, plenty of fluids and GU. Finish was not good having to cross a very thin pedestrian bridge. Also, my GPS is pretty accurate and according to it I ran 26.4???. Should have different shirts for full vs half.


Great PR course, bad confluence of races at mile 2 (about: 2012)
Course: 4 Organization: 3 Fans: 5
B. M. from Brooklyn. NY (5/10/12)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 Cox Sports Providence Marathon

Hi, I loved this race. The conditions were ideal, the course was fast. My only complaint relates to the final two miles of the race. After crossing a narrow foot bridge and negotiating an awkward ramp, the marathon suddenly merged with the BACK end of the half marathon. There were slower runners clustering around the aid stations and running three or four abreast. Because the faster marathoners were coming from behind, the onus was on these runners to weave and at points break through lines of slower runners. There was a single finishing shoot. Runners competing for place could not get a visual lock on the marathoners in front of them. A spectator told me he had trouble identifying the winning marathoners at the finish line, as they were lost in the crowd. This is sad. The second and third male and female runners were barely announced, and the overall winning male came in amongst other runners. The overall winning male should have had the glory of coming down an empty shoot, ALONE and highly visible. For that reason, I believe the half marathon should enter the city from a different direction and come down a separate shoot. I mean no disrespect to the slower half marathon finishers, but people working hard for 26 miles and gutting it out for time and place shouldn't have to weave in the final mile and they should be recognized for their efforts.


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