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Marathon Deutsch Weinstrasse - Race Reviews

4.3
Average rating based on 7 Reviews

By: Lawrence S.

Posted: April 29, 2018

Well organised, vineyard run

I arrived at Bockenheim Kindenheim train station on a gloomy & wet afternoon before the marathon, a week after running Rotterdam. I was unable to hail or call a cab in Bockenheim as it was raining very heavily. Thankfully the owner of the hotel in Zellertal came to pick us up. Earlier, I tried to book a hotel in Bockenheim but the nearest ones were 5km away in Zellertal & Grunstadt. Later I found out that most of the runners were locals, & who rented or drove cars! I collected my marathon bib, timing chip & running shirt 10 minutes before the run thanks to the very efficient organisation & two incredibly helpful, young men who showed us the way. Luggage deposit was also quick & hassle free. The marathon started promptly at 10am with fantastic crowd support & beautiful weather. It was clear blue skies abt 20C. I ran the 21km which brought us to the town of Grunstadt where everyone came out to cheer enthusiastically, including shopkeepers & church goers. The course was challenging but scenic & beautiful. It brought us through several vineyards & hills. At 9km, routes diverge. Full & duo marathoners turned right whilst half marathoners ran left to loop back to Grunstadt. We then passed Asselheim to return to Bockenheim. Hydration stations were long, well stocked & at regular intervals. An abundance of water, apple juice, ISO drinks, white wine, cut bananas & apples. One station also had red wine & chocolates. Runners can sip Riesling wine from yellow sponges offered. These were specially cut out in the shape of a bunch of grapes. And finishers were each given a 750mls bottle of Riesling wine. The Expo, which sold running items, food & drinks, was near the start & finish area, & there were tents for luggage, first aid, muscle massage area & toilet with bathing facilities for me to clean up before dragging my luggage to the station for my train to Frankfurt after the run. Foreigners who want to run here should ideally rent a car from a bigger town like Worms or Mainz. There was no car rental company in Bockenheim or Zellertal. Take a hotel in a bigger town like Grunstadt where transportation is easier. Full marathon should start earlier at 8am when it is cooler because this year it was hot & >25C at noon. I saw a runner being wheeled on a trolley with a drip from an ambulance. The half marathon can start an hour later.
4.0

By: Rayna L.

Posted: March 31, 2014

Funnest race ever!

One con: Marathoners and half marathoners starting at the same time. Big drawback. Pros: fantastic spectators throughout, free bottle of wine and lots of tastings during the race, the food offered during the race was spot on and wonderful. I ran with a group of friends and we loved every minute of it! Not a PR race but the funnest one I had ever ran. Didn't hurt that the weather was gorgeous and not a cloud in the sky! The tents for our luggage, drinks, and bags were well organized and easy to get to despite the crowds.
5.0

By: Wendy Ferris S.

Posted: April 22, 2010

Scenic Route, Great Crowds, Organized!

I was extremely impressed by how the event was organized, and by how many details were covered. No wonder that it's only offered every other year! Check in was easy. I also appreciated that there was a covered place to check in valuables, as well as a place to shower after the race. The course was beautiful and challenging (there are a handful of lengthy hills), and the crowds were extremely supportive. The aid stands provided a variety of waters, apple juice, hot tea, chopped bananas and apples. I brought my own gels, so I failed to look at what was served. My only complaint about the entire race would be that I wish that the half-marathon wouldn't have been started at the same time as the marathon. Great performance T-shirt and the entry fee included a complementary sports bag, which contained a bottle of the local Riesling. I plan to do this race again in the future.
5.0

By: Christopher King J.

Posted: October 09, 2008

Sun, Rain, Sleet and Snow!

Strangely enough, I got my PB! I'm sure it had nothing to do with the sponges soaked in the fine "Berry Juice." Great organization and a really fun race; the hills make this race much more exciting! Take the bus tour the day before - there's lots of history to learn.
5.0

By: Greg H.

Posted: April 20, 2008

Fun, but tough

I took advantage of an opportunity to run this marathon. Tough course and as P.M. said, tough weather! I agree it would be tough to PR on this course but that would ignore the other attributes. Very scenic (seems we were almost always in vineyards or a village), great crowd support (considering the weather) and very well organized. My favorite part was registering the morning of the race and being handed my bottle of wine. I had run Atlanta the week before and was pleasantly surprised to keep my times within a minute of each other.
5.0

By: Philip M.

Posted: April 07, 2008

A very, very hilly run

I found this course extremely challenging not only because of the hills, but also the hailstorm midway through. The fans who came out were great, but (because of the weather) were few and far between. Excellent wine to sample before, during and after the run, and beautiful scenery. If you're going to run this course, train on plenty of hills and don't expect a PB.
4.0

By: Barry Brill

Posted: May 25, 2004

Small and friendly!!!! Had a great time!

A small venue with no more than approximately 300 full distance marathoners. While small in scale, the event and the organizers seemed welcoming. I had a great time! The hills are gruesome, although this marathon proved very beneficial as a training run for me. Excellent water stations throughout! Website, race brochures and organizers are very English friendly!
4.0
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