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Atlanta Marathon & Half Marathon
Atlanta, GA USA
November 26, 2009

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Address: Atlanta Marathon
Atlanta Track Club
3097 E. Shadowlawn Ave.
Atlanta, GA 30305
Phone Number: (404) 231-9064
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Official Race Website: http://www.atlantatrackclub.org

Runner Comments
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It was great to be able to finish my second marath (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
Jerry Flippin Jr from Douglasville, GA (6/14/09)
2 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

There's not much to say. I was thankful to be able to complete my second marathon without injury. I did not train enough, and it was apparent when I reached the 18-mile marker. My goal was to finish in under 5 hours, and I believed that I missed my goal due to severe cramping. I did not experience any cramping in my first marathon, but afterward I had a torn right meniscus that caused me to "just be able to finish" run. I will be more prepared this Thanksgiving!


Good Marathon (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
D. P. from Brookfield, WI (12/31/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

This checked off my 12th state in my "50 states before I'm buried" goals list.

I thought it was a good marathon, and several runners I talked with had run it for many years, some traveling from other states to make it an annual event. The 1996 Olympic sign at the top of the start was pretty cool, and it reminded me a little of when I ran the Knoxville Marathon, which takes you through the site of one of the world fairs.

The course is pretty much out and back, though out you go on Piedmont and back you come on Peachtree (you have to hit at least one Peachtree in Atlanta!). There are some hills, but all are runnable and not steep. The longest hill seemed downhill on the final leg back. Downtown has a lot of tall buildings, and the shade can make you feel a little cold, especially if you are a little tired and have slowed your pace in the final few miles. I have a hooded tech shirt with a zippered front that I could use to regulate my temperature effectively, so I didn't find it an issue.


First-class event all around! (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
M. A. from Atlanta, GA (12/15/08)
4-5 previous marathons | 2 Atlanta Marathons

Wow! This is my second year running the 1/2 here, and the Weather Channel sponsorship really swanked it up! As others have noted, fabulous tech tee's and we also got Weather Channel embroidered gloves at the end. The medals were fabulous compared to last year's! Another cheap thrill: face painting post-race. ;) Yes, I'm 30; yes, I did it! The new corral start was smooth - I ran a 2:12 and was in the middle corral. It only took me 4 minutes to cross the start line. The Atlanta Track club can always be counted on for a smooth, first-class, quality production! This isn't a "party" run; it's a race! No bands, no stunts; just a great race at which to go out and test yourself. I love it! The course has fabulous support from both volunteers and police! The spectators this year were at least double from last year! They are still sparse, compared to "production" races, but it's a holiday morning, so I was thrilled with the number out there - and they were all very supportive! Great race all around - highly recommended!


Killer-course for those accustomed to flat running (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
R. R. from Tampa, FL, USA (12/5/08)
2 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

I trained 16 weeks specifically for this race, in Tampa, Florida, home of hill-less country. Having never been to Atlanta, I thought it would be a great opportunity to run through the city and get a "feel" for the area. I also had specific goals: A) run sub-3 hours; B) qualify for Boston (3:10 for me). First off, this course was beautiful, the city is awesome and the volunteers were amazing. The weather was pristine - 35 degrees at gun time, around 50 at the finish and a moderate breeze. However, this is not a PR course, nor is it a good place to qualify for Boston. I fell 25 seconds short of qualifying; the hills were too much for me. I ran strongly in the intermediate 10 miles from 8-18, but the other 16 miles were best summed up by saying they were pure hell! In the last mile there is a sick joke played on you: a quarter-mile, 45-degree hill. It is called "capital punishment" and that's exactly what it felt like. If you're looking for a hell of a challenge, in a beautiful city and a well organized race, go for it! If you're looking to run a great time, try the Gasparilla Marathon in Tampa.


Great fun! (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 4 Fans: 1
K. H. from Stockbridge, GA (12/4/08)
4-5 previous marathons | 3 Atlanta Marathons

I was happy to hear that there were so many more runners than in previous years, but the full marathon still has the feel of a small-town race. Having just under 1,000 runners is nice.

It was nice to see the electronic timers at the 5-mile intervals instead of the flip charts as in past years.

The volunteers are great!!!!!! Thank you.

I was disappointed that this year's finishers medals didn't have the different colored ribbons for finishing times; however, the technical race shirt was sweet!


Couldn't ask for better weather (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
C. G. from Atlanta (12/1/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 3 Atlanta Marathons

This year's race was the best of the three I have run from 2006-2008. It's got to be the weirdest race in that the profile, on paper, looks tame - yet, the entire time you are running you feel like you are going up or going down.

Good for the muscles. Constantly switching it up.

I'll run it as long as I live here.


A Great Way to Earn Your Turkey (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
Brian Peabody from Roswell, GA (12/1/08)
2 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

I had run the half-marathon version of this outing the previous year and based on that experience, chose to take on the full 26.2 miles in 2008. This race is billed as a "no frills" marathon - there's no prize money, no invited or elite field, no bands along the course, the briefest of award ceremonies, and a remarkably small race expo. If you expect those things, you might be disappointed.

On the other hand, consider this to be a "just us" race conducted for runners, by runners, with a remarkable attention to detail. While the half and the full share the finish line, the marathoners have a separate chute at the finish. The marathon and half-marathon starts are staggered and in different locales to allow the longer distance runners to stretch out, encountering relatively few of the walkers and slowest participants of the 13-mile trek. Road obstructions and uneven pavement were meticulously marked with white paint. Water/sport drink stations were well stocked, though a bit too infrequent (every 2 1/2 miles) for my preference, port-o-johns were in ample supply and the race baggage handling would be the envy of the Ritz. Results (using the ChronoTrack D Tag) were posted on-line the afternoon of the race. The course has a 5-hour time limit, which restricts the field to those who can maintain an 11:30 pace or better.

Where this event REALLY shines though, are the volunteers: They're friendly, engaging, and attentive. In the final mile, I had an almost continuous presence of volunteers shadowing me, concerned for my medical and mental health. In my only other marathon to date, I felt and performed (and imagine that I looked) worse in the final miles, but nobody ever so much as asked if I was OK! These folks get a gold star and gave me much to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day.


A great way to spend a Thanksgiving morning... (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 4
Michael Anderson from Avondale, Arizona (11/30/08)
1 previous marathon | 1 Atlanta Marathon

This was my first marathon, and my wife's second, and I can honestly say that the experience was one of the best of my life.

We came from Arizona, where our training was exclusively in warm, flat surroundings. The brisk morning start (39 degrees) and the constant rolling hills were a huge change of pace for me, and provided a real challenge. I felt that I got a great sampling of what the Atlanta area was like, and the Olympic rings near the finish were a nice touch.

I had completed several half-marathons in the past, and I was very impressed with the organization. Plenty of aid stations, security, port-a-potties, etc. The volunteers that gave up their Thanksgiving morning were wonderful, and deserve a medal.

I would recommend this marathon to anyone, but make sure that you train properly, as this is not an easy course.


Great Marathon! (about: 2008)
Course: 4 Organization: 5 Fans: 3
C. S. from Normal, Illinois, USA (11/29/08)
11-50 previous marathons

Well organized race with lots of wonderful volunteers who came to help even though it was Thanksgiving Day. And the volunteers (and police officers) were even cheerful about it - cheering us runners on and wishing us a Happy Thanksgiving. They were great! They had lots of porta-potties at the start - no wait. That was a first for me! Nice, long-sleeve, technical race shirts, too. The course chart makes the race look flat; however, I thought it was mostly rolling hills, albeit nothing too difficult. It was great to receive your award right after you finished so that you, and the volunteers, could head home to Thanksgiving dinner - more races should do it that way. I really enjoyed the experience. It was a great race and we even lucked out with wonderful weather this year too!!!


Something to be thankful for. (about: 2008)
Course: 5 Organization: 3 Fans: 2
M. K. from Kentucky (11/28/08)
11-50 previous marathons | 1 Atlanta Marathon

Thank you Atlanta Track Club for organizing this marathon on the holiday weekend! It's a great time of year for a marathon in Atlanta and the course was very special. Yes, there are a lot of hills, but they're pretty gradual. The volunteers were very supportive. The police did a great job of controlling traffic and were very friendly. Because it was a holiday (particularly in the Southeast) there were not many spectators. It had the feel of a small-town marathon, but with skyscrapers! Okay, here are my recommendations: I never saw a mile marker until mile three or four. I started out too fast, but should have known that from my breathing. There aren't many water stops, so they need consistently to have the water in the front and the PowerAde in the back.


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