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Marathon Details - Beirut International Marathon

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Beirut International Marathon & Half Marathon, 10K

location icon Beirut, Lebanon    calendar icon  November 12, 2023    calendar icon http://www.beirutmarathon.org




Name: Nadine Moawad
Address: 4th Floor, Makateb Building,
Mar Takla, Hazmieh
Baabda, Lebanon

P.O. Box 113-5753
Beirut, Lebanon
Phone Number:  +961 5 959262
Fax Number: +961 5 959263
Email: Email the organizers
 
 
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Reviews

Course Rating Course 3.9 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.2 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 3.5 
 
 
Number of comments: 34 [displaying comments 1 to 11]
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D. R. from USA (11/24/2015)
"Incredible Race" (about: 2015)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Beirut International Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


I ran the Beirut marathon on November 8th 2015. I am a fairly serious runner and trained really hard for the race. It seemed like the course was changed from the previous years, but it was predominantly fast and flat! Very well organized right from the start to finish with water, gatorade, sponges etc at frequent intervals on the course. Only 771 runners had signed up for the marathon that starts 2 hours earlier (at 7AM) than the 10K and other races. This means for long stretches, it was open road with very few spectators. The weather for all of the 10 days I was there hovered between 62F-65F (16-18C). The sun came out the second half of the race which made it hot for running but not really too bad. The Lebanese people are awesome! Warm and friendly and I had a personal best in this race. I highly recommend the marathon!
 

y. l. from Montreal, Canada (11/10/2013)
"Very nice Marathon- Worth the trip" (about: 2013)

50+ previous marathons | 1 Beirut International Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


Beirut is a nice city. With this marathon they chosen the ideal city tour.
Never seen so much water available in a race, gatorade etc.
Medical people every kilometer or so.

Second half of the marathon was within the north part of the city, where you can smell all the middle east flavor.

Weather was awesomel Race was very well organized. We will be back.
 

Donovan Bezer from Jersey City, NJ (2/15/2012)
"BLOM Beirut Marathon = exciting, great scenery" (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons | 2 Beirut International Marathons
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


. . . You can feel the people's pride in this marathon while you are running it. Lebanon lacks infrastructure to support most sports (i.e. you probably won't see a single soccer field), so the Lebanese are very proud that they have a major world marathon. If you are coming from the US or GB, you will probably be surprised at how welcoming and warm the people are towards you. Beirut is infused with western culture. The people want you to like their city, and it shows.
. . . One of the comments below referred to 'boring waterfront construction.' The route has changed in recent years, and it now bypasses that old route and goes through lived-in neighborhoods. There is always something either curious or breathtaking to look at while you are running, which helps the 26.2 go by quickly. For e.g., google 'pidgeon rock' and you'll see an amazing rock island that it goes past at about mile 7 - really cool! Also, a great thing about this marathon is that it hits the neighborhoods of every major ethnic group - of which their are several - so you get an accurate cross section of the culture.
. . . As of this writing, the New York Marathon is up to over $200 USD, so at $80 USD, the entry fee for Beirut is a bargain.
 

Fadi Dahdouh from UK (11/28/2011)
"Fantastic Marathon v well organised love Beirut" (about: 2011)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Beirut International Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 2


My 6th Marathon in 7 years finished with PB sub 4. Very pleased.
The course was great undulated challenging 1st half eased off second half, would be good to consider coming back along the costal line if poss as there was a lack of spectators so maybe the runners can enjoy sea view rather running through unpleasant smell in Dora ' no offence' in addition I feel strongly so let down by big marathon sponsorer such as MEA with their unfriendly faire from London to Beirut $725 is disgusting especially when coming on half empty flight, they could fill it up with runners at a reduced calculated rate, shame on you MEA carrying our Cedar logo.
Back to race, many water stations some Sporting Gel which was very much needed well located on the second half, fantastic finish, unlike other runners I won't complain about the distance although I did clock 26.6 miles instead of 26.2, but you should draw blue line similar to the one in London Marathon.
Well done and thank you for a great race, you deserve a tap on the shoulder & hat off, providing you believe in continuous improvement in no time Beirut Marathon will be attracting 1000s of Marathon runners from all over.
Estatic Beirut Marathon 2011 finisher :-)
 

T. K. from Hungary (12/26/2009)
"Excellent catering" (about: 2009)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Beirut International Marathon
COURSE: 2  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


Well organized. Drink stations were plentiful. It was convenient that the first half had 50 meters of elevation loss. But how can it be that our three Garmin watches consistently recorded a distance of about 42.7 KM (officially +500 meters) on this AIMS certified race? Half of the route was in a coastal construction area. Boring.
 

D. M. from Dubai, UAE (12/8/2009)
"Good experience" (about: 2009)

2 previous marathons | 1 Beirut International Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 4


The City of Beirut clearly cares about the marathon and it shows. The spectators aren't overly abundant (the course isn't really conducive to this in many places) but they make up for it in enthusiasm. The people clearly love their city and want you to love it too.

Probably the most heavily armed group of marathon spectators overall, due to the military and police presence - but I was high-fiving these guys, truthfully. Weather was a bit rough (cold and raining) but didn't really affect things too much.

Would definitely do it again. Beirut is a perfect city to do a race in, and I had a great time.
 

G. S. from Paris (12/7/2009)
"Great!!!!" (about: 2009)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Beirut International Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


I loved it. Everything was perfect.
 

T. M. from Syria (10/30/2009)
"More water than anyone could ever drink!" (about: 2008)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Beirut International Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


The Beirut Marathon in 2008 was great. About half of the runners were foreigners - making it feel international, but not too much as it did have a distinct Lebanese character. The weather was good, a little warm towards the end, but I think the temperature was above average. The first half of the course was amazing, weaving through parts of Beirut that, as a tourist, you'd never likely see. The second half was less fun, being pretty much a straight out-and-back on the road towards Byblos. However, even that wasn't too terrible, as the road's close to the Mediterranean, and so it's definitely tolerable. The best part of the race was the refreshments: water every 2.5K (1.5 miles). From memory, I think only the very best marathons in the US gave water as frequently as three miles, and so having to only wait half that time was amazing - it means you can take very small amounts of water very frequently, which feels much better than large, less frequent drinks. The fresh dates at the end were amazing! The spectators were good, though, with running not being too big a part of Lebanese culture, a large number of them seemed mystified as to what we were doing. The only bad things I can think of were the packet pickup being located far from anywhere you'd want to be in Beirut - a more central location would be much better - and the t-shirt was rubbish (and oddly, the same as that given to the 10K runners).
 

A. E. from Europe (12/6/2007)
"disappointed" (about: 2007)

2 previous marathons | 1 Beirut International Marathon
COURSE: 1  ORGANIZATION: 1  FANS: 2


I was surprised that after 25 KM and 3 hours, I couldn't find water and the answer was: "sorry"!
 

J. B. from nice (11/21/2007)
"Very bad experience - worst ever" (about: 2007)

50+ previous marathons | 2 Beirut International Marathons
COURSE: 1  ORGANIZATION: 1  FANS: 1


I have run 120 marathons and 100-KM races so far, and I have never seen such a thing; it is SHAMEFUL! After 4 hours in the race, we were left on our own, roads were opened, and water and energy drinks were removed in fewer than 15 minutes. It was like an adventure, asking people for directions, buying water and sugar from shops, and running in the middle of crazy car driving. I managed through till the end in one of my most difficult marathons. This is not sport.
 

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