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Jun 19, 2013
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Marathon du Finistere
Finistere, France
June 30, 2013

Contact Information
Name: Association Transléonarde
Address: B.P 18 - 29260 Le Folgoët
France
Phone Number: 02-98-89-78-44
Fax Number:
Email:  
Official Race Website: http://www.transleonarde.com

Runner Comments
I have run this marathon, and I want to add my comments about it.
Number of comments: 2
Average Ratings: Course - Organization - Fans -

A small, local marathon in Brittany (about: 2011)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 1
Glen Hertelendy from Paris, France (8/2/11)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Marathon du Finistere

On the 26th of June 2011, 363 participants ran the Marathon du Finistere in Brittany. The day was quite hot (35°C/95°F) and most of the course was exposed to the sun. At least the majority of the course was situated on asphalt roads beside the ocean, so there was a slight breeze throughout the race. In addition, there were water stops every five kilometers which kept most people from completely overheating.

Whereas other marathons usually start and end around the same area, the Marathon du Finistere started at a chateau in St Vougay and ended in Guissény (27 km away by car). Logistics were slightly complicated, but the arrival area had several shuttles that would take runners back to the starting point where they had left their cars. One thing about this race is that participants require a car to get around because St. Vougay and Guisseny are slightly remote.

Due to the marathon's remoteness and small number of runners, there was hardly any local crowd support. Only in Gouvlen (at the halfway point where relay marathon runners exchanged team partners) was there a significant number of people. At least the reduction in runners and crowds led to ample space for participants to run comfortably.

The finish in Guisseny was quite nice with a lot of people crowded around the last 500m cheering the runners to the end. Runners were greeted at the end with a metal, participation T-shirt, beer, water, snacks and BBQed sausages.

The highlight of the race was passing through Meneham at the 35k mark which is a nice area near the ocean with big boulders and sand. There was a local band that played the entire day and some water and snacks for the runners.

As part of the Challenge de Convivialite, I was disappointed that the race wasn't at the same level as the Champenoise, the Medoc Marathon, the Cognac Marathon, etc. Almost no one dressed up during the race and there was no alcohol served during the race as well. I also found the race to be very challenging because of the intense heat during the day. Finally, the race was in a remote region of France, so just getting to it took a lot of time.



 

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