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The Woodlands Marathon & Half-Marathon, Relay, 5K, 2K run/walk
The Woodlands, TX USA March 2, 2013
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Average Ratings: Course -
Organization -
Fans -
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Really great course! (about: 2013)
Course: 5
Organization: 4
Fans: 4
M. B. from Louisiana (3/3/13)
11-50 previous marathons
| 1 The Woodlands Marathon
The course was a great course with enough variations to make a flat course be interesting. Volunteers were great, crowd support though thin in some stretches was great. Very enthusiasitc folks but the cold, windy conditions probably kept most people inside.
This was the first two loop course I've ever run. It should attract more runners. If this was a larger marathon, the organization would really need to step it up to accomodate larger crowds though. But for this race everything was fine. Parking, hotels, and restaurants are plentiful and accessible. This is a great place to come for a race. I will probably come back.
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Still needs a bit of work after Year 2 (about: 2013)
Course: 3
Organization: 3
Fans: 3
D. B. from Houston, TX (3/3/13)
6-10 previous marathons
| 1 The Woodlands Marathon
This was the 2nd year of the 'return' of The Woodlands Marathon after a decade or so hiatus. This was my first year running it. Still could use some improvement, but I'll start with the good and the positive:
Volunteers: As always, a thank you to the volunteers! It was a chilly/windy day in SE Texas so thanks for coming out. Waterstops well staffed, nicely spaced. Good police support to stop/direct traffic.
Pre-Race: Good communication to runners. Liked early packet pick-ups for Houston area locals so you didn't need to get to the Expo. Being a Saturday race, you only have the Expo on Friday night.
Course: About as fast and flat as they come, slight downhill from mile 20 onward. There were 100+ BQs in a field of 900. Nice finish area at the Waterway.
Swag - Decent finisher's medal, on par with others. Nice bag and hat/visor were included (for full and half)!
The Bad/Needs Improvement:
Course: It's a double loop, so you see the same stuff twice. Making it worse, is the fact that you are doing the same course as the half marathon. By Round 2 for the marathoners, most water stops are totally drained of Gatorade. Not a huge deal for me personally but maybe for others. A little more planning organization can easily fix this (buy more, donate any leftovers). The resources/support for the marathoners is far more crucial in the 2nd half than the first. Not the most scenic course in the world, but hey...it's the Woodlands (one giant residential suburb), it is what it is. Also, the mile markers were horribly spaced, some probably off by 0.05+ miles.
Post-Race: Not the greatest organization. Food line was silly long (I skipped it entirely and just left).
Swag: While an Asics Tech Tee is advertised, it's a fairly low-end shirt. Not sure what the 2012 one looked like, but 2013's design is just hideous. Bright green with mostly green print (so it's hard to even see the printing).
In summary, this race is decent. If you are looking for a fast course, this is it. Fix a few things, and this race could be better than OK.
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Outstanding, especially for an inaugural event. (about: 2012)
Course: 5
Organization: 5
Fans: 5
Lou Wilson from The Woodlands, TX (3/20/12)
50+ previous marathons
| 1 The Woodlands Marathon
This was my 125th marathon and one of the best. I've run several inaugurals and something major almost always goes wrong, but not in this one. Only race I've ever done with signs identifying the water and Gatorade tables. Great race guide (typical of a much larger event), great bib, great starting location at the pavilion, great finish line on the waterway. Only disappointment: great finisher's shirt not available in my size, but that can happen when you're dead last!
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Great... Will be back (about: 2012)
Course: 5
Organization: 4
Fans: 5
S. B. from The Woodlands (3/11/12)
6-10 previous marathons
| 1 The Woodlands Marathon
It was well organized for the first time after the long absence from the marathon scene. I am sure the organizers will improve next year but the run was great, flat course, different scenes made it interesting and not monotonous. I will run again.
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Great course..better organization needed (about: 2012)
Course: 5
Organization: 3
Fans: 4
M. S. from Maine (3/10/12)
4-5 previous marathons
| 1 The Woodlands Marathon
The course was nice and flat and fairly scenic. I thought I would hate a double loop course, but it wasn't bad. I PR'd by more than 10 minutes. Aid stations, volunteers, and spectators were great.
The expo and goody bag were not that great. No safety pins for the bib in the bag? I had to go look for some prior to the race. Also, it's a good thing I didn't need the porta-johns at the beginning because the lines were way too long. No signage at the finish to direct you to food, massage, or shirt pickup. I skipped the food due to the long line. All in all, I am sure there will be improvement next year. Too bad I live far away because I would come back to run this one.
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Nice downhill poor post race in every category (about: 2012)
Course: 4
Organization: 2
Fans: 4
P. C. from Houston, TX (3/8/12)
2 previous marathons
| 1 The Woodlands Marathon
Great downhill course,spectators and on-course nourishment. Don't remember having to finish a race to get a 'finisher' T-shirt unless already received a 'participant' shirt in bag. Chaos at finisher T-shirt pick up. Did not have my size and took 30 minutes. No signage pointing to food area, beer area or anywhere including parking. Food was sub-par at best. Need major improvement for event. Half marathoners were running up on slow marathoners for a crowded course. Will be back due to downhill course.
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flat, fast, well supported (about: 2012)
Course: 5
Organization: 5
Fans: 5
G. I. from Waco, Texas (3/7/12)
11-50 previous marathons
| 1 The Woodlands Marathon
The course is easy and fast. The double loop is great because you know what to expect. The scenery is varied so you don't get bored. The fan and aid stations were so fun and creative. I actually found myself looking forward to seeing them again on the second loop. There was a jimmy buffet group, Texas two step group, oreo speedway, a dancing person in a full body orange leotard, funny signs...plenty of Gatorade, gel, and water.
There are plenty of hotels within walking distance of the start. It was a little tight at the end for the faster marathoners running into the walking half marathoners - I think this could be improved with cones and some communication to half marathoners to watch out and make way. Overall this was a great experience maintaining the excellent tradition of Houston running.
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first timer, no signage where to go & poor directi (about: 2012)
Course: 4
Organization: 2
Fans: 2
C. D. from Texas, USA (3/4/12)
First Marathon
I am a first timer and I DO NOT live anywhere near the Woodlands. I ran the 5K. While many may not consider it to be a big deal, it was a tremendous victory for me. The course was good but nothing to compare. Wonderful crowd of participants. I was quite disappointed with not receiving clear instructions on parking,if I need to and where to go to check in. Additionally, it would have been very helpful to have some or any type of signage especially since no workers clearly identifiable or available to give information or directions.
Finally, at the end of race, it would be great for someone to tell you where to go; instead I felt as though I was just in the way. Never found the area to get a snack or finishing package. Thank you for permitting me to share my thoughts.
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FAST! (about: 2012)
Course: 5
Organization: 5
Fans: 5
S. L. from Colleyville (3/4/12)
11-50 previous marathons
| 1 The Woodlands Marathon
So happy The Woodlands brought back the marathon! It's such a great running community. The course is a double loop. I loved knowing what to expect and it made it very easy for my family to support me. Mostly amazed at the aid stations they were so well stocked with water Gatorade and every flavor of cliff gels you could want. They were also abundant. Spaced just far enough apart. This is a must run and a marathon I will run every year!
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