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Arkansas Marathon

Oct 14, 2023

3.7
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Where

Batesville, AR, United States

Start time

00:00

Distances

Marathon, 5K

Sub-events

26.2

Arkansas Marathon

October 14, 2023 Saturday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 00:00
MarathonPoint to pointHillyRun only
26.2

Arkansas Marathon

October 14, 2023 Saturday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 00:00
MarathonRun/WalkPoint to point
5K

5K Run

October 14, 2023 Saturday
Distance: 5K·Start time: 09:00
Point to pointHillyRun only5K
26.2

Arkansas Marathon

October 14, 2023 Saturday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 00:00
MarathonRun/WalkPoint to point
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Race Results

Top 3

1. James Brunton 03:26:51
2. Jose Rueda 03:34:02
3. JJ Jackson 03:56:11

Top 3 Women

1. Vicki Harris 05:41:03
2. Patty Sloan 05:53:04
3. Sara Porterfield 05:53:05

Top 3 Men

1. James Brunton 03:26:51
2. Jose Rueda 03:34:02
3. JJ Jackson 03:56:11
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Reviews

3.7
Based on 1 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!

By: Penny W.

Posted: October 10, 2021

Low-Key Awesome

This race was very well-organized and run by friendly staff and volunteers. The web site is easy to navigate and has all the key info. I never needed to contact the race director with any questions. Packet picket on race morning was easy breezy; it literally took 30 seconds. They started us on time just at daylight. I loved the low-key, uncrowded start, and the different distances started 10 minutes apart. The course was out and back on a two lane highway with small shoulders. There was a fair amount of traffic but lots of law enforcement and signage alerting drivers to runners on the road. Parts of the course were well-shaded, and parts were full sun, but there were plenty of aid stations - nearly every mile. I was impressed that they had 3 different flavors of Gatorade, and the volunteers were great about finding out what you needed as you approached and having it ready for you. The roving aid station vehicle was also a really nice touch! The hills were not as bad as I expected. They were long but not particularly steep. Views were not all that spectacular, but I don't mind rural routes. The finish line was in the middle of the October Daze festival downtown which added excitement. I was handed cold water and a cold towel along with a large, beautiful finisher's medal and an additional first place medal. They had pizza, beer, coffee, fruit, and chocolate milk for post-race refreshments and were offering rides to a nearby church to shower. This event had all the amenities of a big city race (and more personal touch) but without all the hassles.
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