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Rockaway Marathon

Rockaway Marathon & Half Marathon

location icon Rockaway Beach, NY USA

calendar icon October 9, 2021

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Race Details

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Contact Information

Name: John Edwards
Address: PO Box 51 Rockaway Park Station NY
11694
Phone Number:  917-287-7280
Fax Number: 631-980-5050
Email: Email the organizers

Runner Reviews (7)

Course Rating Course 4.3 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.3 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 2.9 
 
 
Number of comments: 7


 

J. J. from USA (10/15/2020)
"Fast and flat on the concrete boardwalk" (about: 2020)

50+ previous marathons | 1 Rockaway Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 2


I ran the 10/11/2020 race which started near Beach Street along the Boardwalk. I have done other races on the boardwalk and they typically had 40 people max but this time there were 400 speedsters. Very nice RD and his team but long lines for checking in despite 3 waves to accommodate size of the field and COVID-19 spacing. Some who were registered didn't have bibs assigned which complicated issues I believe. Most starts delayed a few minutes. Parking was impossible past 6:15 AM in the area indicated but if you go back a few streets from the start (like maybe .50 mile) and walk in you can find something. Several bathrooms and 2 water stops on the course with water and gatorade. Very nice volunteers. The course is mostly flat and fast but running on hard concrete can take a toll on the legs. Beautiful along the water and the breeze was okay versus being overly windy as in the past. Small crowd of family members cheered and many other races to keep your spirits high. The concrete was hard on my legs but I am crazy enough to most likely do it again.

 

D. B. from Toronto, Canada (12/14/2012)
"A Genuine Community Marathon" (about: 2012)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Rockaway Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


Taking the subway to the end of the line in the darkness of early morning, I was glad to see a couple of runners on the platform waiting for the shuttle.
Once we found the hosting pub, we were very well looked after. Just leave your things here, I'll lock the door.
The sunrise over the ocean? Spectacular - the first lap was blissful. Doesn't get nicer than that.
People - the organizers, supporters, other runners, and even the lead runners - were friendly, and positive. The course turns back a few times, so you see all the runners going by several times - strangers were watching for you each time around. A small but genuine cheering contingent, cheering for strangers too.
A HANDSHAKE with your race medal ? How civilized! An honour!
After the race, standing in the ocean to cool the legs feels great. Back to the pub? Terrific buffet sandwiches and salads, and strudel to go! Generous runner's kits - t-shirts AND a hoodie? I don't go for that sort of thing - and have been wearing mine in the mornings non-stop ever since the Sandy Storm. I'm back in Canada, but my thoughts are still with Rockaway.
I would happily run here again, and will recommend it to my running friends whole-heartedly.

 

D. B. from North Babylon, NY (11/19/2012)
"Awesome race! Amazing RD!" (about: 2012)

3 previous marathons | 1 Rockaway Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


This was my first ever marathon. The morning was crisp and clear, the sun was rising. It was absolutely beautiful. Flat, fast course,with a nice breeze coming off the water. There were not too many runners, which I liked, and I was not intimidated by a crowd. I LOVE the RD and how he directs the races, he is there from start to finish and cheers for everyone as they cross the finish line. I hope to be able to run this one again!

 

Ted Mineau from New York, NY, USA (10/21/2012)
"Had a blast running this marathon!" (about: 2012)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Rockaway Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 3


This is the antedote for the big-city so-called 'elite' marathons. If you're tired of the crowds, bureaucracy, and high fees of the ING NYC marathon, then this is the race for you. You will re-discover your love of running and why you do this as you watch the sun rise over the Atlantic Ocean among a group of friendly and supportive people. And it doesn't get much flatter than the boardwalk at the beach, so take a break from the hill training. And it's nice to get your marathon done in October instead of waiting until November.

 

Diana Ku from Brooklyn, NY (4/28/2012)
"zoning out to the sunrise on the beach..." (about: 2011)

1 previous marathon | 1 Rockaway Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 2


Beautiful start, on the Rockaway Boardwalk, overlooking the sunrise and the ocean. This was my first marathonm and also their first Marathon, and fairly well organized for a first time! I ran the Rockaway half the month before, beautiful and flat, and it was a bit nicer just because it was less windy on that boardwalk, this marathon killed a lot of runner times because of the wind! The course is a bit repetitive, the boardwalk is about 7-9 or so miles so you repeat it a few times. Major downfall is very few spectators,and few runners in general. But despite this, the organizers are super, the volunteers that are there are cheering every second you are near, and it's a perfectly flat course. Also, the organizers are very devoted to their community; they are soo cute and so sweet. Finally, the after party was amazing, and the goodie bags (for 70$ entry fee!) - medal, hoodie, long sleeved shirt, big box of cookies, and cap, in addition to all the food, was amazing!

 

M. D. from Long Island NY (11/9/2011)
"Windy but worth it" (about: 2011)

1 previous marathon | 1 Rockaway Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 3


This was my first marathon but not my first organized race. I have run several of the NY Road Runners races and this was my first race outside of their organization. Despite the incredibly windy conditions, I thought this was a beautiful coarse for a race. It is completely on the boardwalk which makes it somewhat repetitive but the ocean view is amazing and the primarily wood boardwalk is very forgiving on the knees for a marathon. (I had less recovery in this marathon than in several city runs I've done). The organization needs a little improving since they did run out or water stations towards the end of the race but I'm sure in the future they will have that worked out. The goodie bag at the end of the race was not to be believed considering it was only a $70 entry fee. A large box of really delicious cookies, a long sleave T, sweatshirt, hat and a medal plus food and a great band at the end of the race..definitely worth running again next year. (Hopefully with less wind)

 

P. A. from Brooklyn, New York (10/24/2011)
"Boardwalk Running, Next to a Sunrise." (about: 2011)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Rockaway Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 3


Initial PRO: 20MPH TAILWIND

Initial CON: 20MPH HEADWIND

I recently ran their first official marathon along the boardwalk on Far Rockaway beach. The day started off very windy so I knew my finish time was going to be much slower than what I was expecting to run. With less than 50 people running, it was nice to 'toe the line' before the start.

Beginning with a small 4 mile loop and then 2 loops of the boardwalk, where you finish next the big blue whale sculpture. The course is out in the sun, so a hat, glasses and sunscreen are a must. While running the wind would kick up the sand which would hit you in the legs...bearable, but annoying.

Fans were minimal or non-existent...the only support you received were at certain mile marks where water/gatorade was offered. They did a good job keeping your spirits high on a mostly lonely course. There is a person on a bike who rides up and down checking on everyone to make sure everyone is ok and good spirits.

Overall the race was not too bad, but wish they had more refreshment stations and bathrooms. A medic tent would be a good idea even though I didn't need one, but I did see ambulances parked on the side...was that for us? The goodie bag was the best...a box of free cookies, hoody, shirt, cool little medal and free food/drinks. Although small, it was intimate with good friends.


 
 
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