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Malibu International Marathon & Half Marathon
Malibu, CA USA
November 10, 2013

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Address: Malibu International Marathon
30765 Pacific Coast Highway
Suite 165
Malibu, CA 90265
Phone Number: (800) 985-9783
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Official Race Website: http://www.malibuintmarathon.com

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 -

'It's Mal-I-bu, New York, New York!' (about: 2012)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
S. T. from Indianapolis (11/22/12)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Malibu International Marathon

Yep, I was one of the New York Marathoners looking for a rebound race. Many of the prior years' comments fit this year's race, but I have to say I appreciate the efforts of the organizers to put out the welcome mat for those of us looking for a race that weekend. On short notice me and my brother-in-law were able to sign up and get great accommodations and transportation to and from the race. There was some confusion on the race day transportation, but it all worked out okay.

For the race, I think the extra week of taper didn't help, but I also made a couple mistakes, that local runners seemed a little better prepared for. First, I wore a long sleeve mesh shirt that was great at the start, but got a bit warm by the mid point of the race. Also, the water stations seemed too few and only had water in the early miles, but were plentiful later. I should have worn my hydration belt. The race was generous with gels in the later miles, but not until about mile 12, I think. Thankfully I was equipped with Gu for earlier miles. Great views of the countryside and ocean, but not much shade on the course, so I was a little drained by the time I got to the hilly part about mile 19. The beach party finish made for a nice ending. Overall, I really enjoyed the event, despite a couple weeks of chaos, and am glad we choose to do it


Loved the course (about: 2012)
Course: 5 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
A. A. from California (11/13/12)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Malibu International Marathon

This has become one of my favorite marathons.

The course is the most scenic of any road race I have run in Southern California. The first 8 miles or so are flat or very slightly downhill towards the ocean through farmland. Then it turns and we ran along a pretty marsh/wetland area. I think the first 10-12 miles built up my anticipation and excitement for the second half, which I knew was along the coast.

We headed through the rock at Pt Mugu and then the course is absolutely stunning. The Pacific was so close on our right that it felt like I could jump in at any time. You could see the waves breaking on the rocks. You could see little coves with seaweed. You can smell the salt in the air. Then you look to the left there was pretty hills and a big sand dune. The miles just rolled off while I enjoyed the views.

Coming out off the beach at County Line (Neptunes Net on the left) we hit one of the three hills on the course. It did not feel too bad since it worked different legs muscles. The last 7 or 8 miles of the course are mostly gently rolling which was good for my legs since the only real ups to mile 18 or 19 were an short overpass and a slight up going to the Pt Mugu rock.

It felt good to work different muscles the last part of the race. PCH dropped towards the beach at Leo Carrillo. Coming up the hill there slowed me down some but my legs felt good since again it worked different muscles from pretty much flat first 18 or 19 miles. We had short break downhill to allow my breathing and legs to recover and had one more uphill.

The hills are not too bad at all. None are super steep but the three main ones are a little long. You always got a nice break after an up.

The last two miles were a nice downhill towards the beach. You could see all of Zuma and Pt Dume and way down the coast. I got a smile on my face when I ran past the sign that said something like Welcome to Malibu 27 Miles of Scenic Beauty.

Most of the second half of the course was right out a postcard or a movie. Beautiful.

Don't expect a lot of frills if you run this race. It is a low key event in a the mellow town of Malibu. People talk a lot about the hills but there are only really three hills. If they were not late in the course, they would not be that big of a deal. Overall I think it is a relatively fast course. Faster than Surf City or Carlsbad.

There are some ways the event could be improved but overall it is a great event and one I plan to do in the future. I appreciate the hard work of those who organized this thing. It must have been a task to get it approved and all the great volunteers out there to help with the race day activities.


Nice long training run (about: 2012)
Course: 4 Organization: 2 Fans: 1
E. S. from New York (11/13/12)
1 previous marathon | 1 Malibu International Marathon

I was supposed to run NYC and wound up in Malibu, so please take these commens in that context. The course was challenging, but doable if you had been training on hills. When you look at the elevation it appears as if there are three hills. Driving the course also gives you a similar impression. Instead, when you run it, you discover that the hills start after mile 10 or so (and are welcome at first, I find it hard to run on that much flat). Around mile 16 the larger hills start. There are probably about 7-10 depending on what you classify as a hill, with three very large hills. The last hill is really during mile 25. So while you will feel like you are through it at mile 24, be prepared for a little more.

Organization: Not great, though i appreciate that they are in the beginning of this race. They started a 1/2 hour late in 2012. I was told that there was no parking at the start but my fiance and I decided to risk it in order to get a little extra sleep. There was ample parking. I would recommend showing up for this race about 15 minutes ahead of time. Use a bathroom at the 101 exit. They do not close the road, and the water breaks are sporadic until mile 12. my fiance met me every two miles or so with gatorade which he says was really easy to do. the accelerade they serve is a poor subsititute if you have been training with a real sports drink.

Spectators... There are none to speak of. Be prepared to be running almost alone (if not completely) running past people standing and staring at you but somehow not cheering. I do not understand why someone would stand there on mile 20 up a hill and not cheer for people, but perhaps my view was colored by having been prepared to run NYC. In fairness, the race volunteers did a great job cheering. but 15 seconds of cheering every 15-20 minutes is not a lot.

If they could fix some of the organization and spectating issues, I think this would be a great marathon to run. Challenging but doable and great views.


Beautiful Race (about: 2012)
Course: 5 Organization: 3 Fans: 2
Kristy Wilson from Arizona (11/12/12)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Malibu International Marathon

The Malibu Marathon was the prettiest marathon I have run with the exception of Kauai, Hawaii. It gets more beautiful with each mile. The course was hilly between miles 19-24. The weather was perfect...a chilly start but I was warmed up by mile 3. I was disappointed with the expo, but I am also one of those runners who loves a free bag of junky samples. The race started 30 minutes late which was a little disappointing. I stayed at the host hotel and I got conflicting times as to when we were leaving in the morning. Overall nothing big went wrong and nothing beats running along the ocean and finishing right on the water.


Nice, Small Marathon (about: 2011)
Course: 5 Organization: 4 Fans: 3
P. F. from Los Angeles, CA (4/17/12)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Malibu International Marathon

Believe it or not, the wonderful thing about this marathon is the lovely run through the farm fields between Camarillo and Malibu. Great, green, fields, cool, beautiful. I've gone back there for some long runs since then. Just loved it. Then, you get 12 fine, beautiful miles running along the ocean. The last five miles are painful, hilly, and not very pretty working your way Point Dume. The last five miles is the weakest part of this marathon. Organization was OK, about what you'd expect for a small marathon. Enough stations, but don't skip one. Bottom line. This probably doesn't deserve to be a destination marathon, but if it works for you, dont' hesitate to go run it. It's a nice marathon


Much improved from 2009! (about: 2011)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 2
T. L. from Canyon Country, CA (11/30/11)
50+ previous marathons | 2 Malibu International Marathons

I did Malibu in 2009 and was not impressed with the organization. I skipped it in 2010. I received my 2009 beach towel in the summer of 2011, and decided to give Malibu another try. I found it much better this year.

The bus didn't get lost (one broke down but that's not something the race can help). The start was organised. The portapotties were present and unlocked. The first part of the course was a good flat warmup for the rolling hills along the coast. And it wasn't windy! Yeah!!

It would have been nice to have a water stop somewhere between 13 and 17, that was the longest gap. The oranges at 13 and 20 were wonderful. We got to see dolphins and I'm almost certain I saw a sea otter snoozing in the kelp bed offshore.

Finish line was well organised, glad they had beach towels this year. There was plenty of food and drink for the finishers. Parking was easy, albeit not cheap.

I would like to see race morning packet pickup as an option, driving out there twice was one trip too many for my taste, especially since I was doubling Santa Barbara/Malibu so had to get my Santa Barbara packet too. Not ecologically friendly to make runners drive to the race twice.

But much improved from 2009 and it was a good experience.


Very scenic course (about: 2011)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
M. P. from West Covina, Ca (11/23/11)
4-5 previous marathons | 2 Malibu International Marathons

Love the course, very scenic and well organized!


Good Course Needing More Support (about: 2011)
Course: 3 Organization: 4 Fans: 1
P. N. from Camarillo, CA (11/15/11)
1 previous marathon | 1 Malibu International Marathon

I appreciate the challenge to provide a ton of water stops, but I would suggest updating the website to reflect the actual number and location of water stops. I would've worn my Fuel Belt had I known the first 15 miles or so were so unsupported.


Very challenging second half. (about: 2011)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
p. w. from Phoenix, Az. (11/15/11)
6-10 previous marathons | 1 Malibu International Marathon

This marathon was run very well. Everyone that cheered or worked the course were very nice. There should have been larger water or accelerade cups. I had to drink about 4-5 cups at every water station. It was a very humid day so I couldn't get enough liquid in me. Other marathons that I have been too use larger dixie cups.
Very tough hills in the second portion of the race. Beautiful day and all in all it was a great race.


Need more water stations (about: 2011)
Course: 3 Organization: 3 Fans: 4
j. h. from Los Angeles, ca (11/14/11)
4-5 previous marathons | 1 Malibu International Marathon

Just ran the 2011 marathon last weekend. The route was ok. Just like how u would have expected. First half was all fields, then second half was by the Pacific Ocean.

Good bus transportation from the parking lot to the start line.

I ran the L.A. and Pasadena the same year. They had water and energy drinks stations almost every mile. But here, every three miles the first 13 miles. I got so thirsty by the 5th mile and I had to drink water out of the portable toilet's hand-washing sink. I got bad stomachache after 20 mins. Had to go to the bathroom 3 times for whatever reason u would think.

Towards the 13 miles on the PCH, you had to share the narrow road with cars, cyclists and it was just awful!

The end line was fun, tons of people cheering u up, and tons of food and drink after the finish line...

I would recommend it or do it again if they will put in more water station...


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