Event information
Delaware Marathon
Apr 28, 2019
4.3
Where
Wilmington, DE, United States
Start time
09:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
April 28, 2019 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk
Race Results
Top 3
1. Zach Opdenaker 02:46:53
2. Franky Scandle 02:56:56
3. Phil Wright 02:58:34
Top 3 Women
1. Laura Lunardi 03:17:32
2. Sarah Dickes 03:18:20
3. Kaitlyn Shank 03:18:31
Top 3 Men
1. Zach Opdenaker 02:46:53
2. Franky Scandle 02:56:56
3. Phil Wright 02:58:34
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Reviews
4.3
Based on 2 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: Sean E.
Posted: May 04, 2023
Gorgeous course but prepare for hills!
This was my first race since 2020 (Austin) and it was a wonderful experience. The course was really quite beautiful and the weather was perfect. The first quarter of the race had lots (LOTS!) of steep uphills and steady inclines, but if you make it through that, the rest of the race is downhill and/or flat. As a previous racer mentioned, I also found it odd that the Riverwalk area was not at least partially blocked off for marathoners - not even signage letting people know that a race was going on. It was a bit annoying to have to dodge clueless pedestrians from mile 25-26. However, the back half of the course was really easy going and well supported. I was surprised how much I liked this race!
Word of warning: Wilmington is a funny little town and everything (EVERYTHING) is shut down on Sunday. We were hoping to dine out, but the only restaurants open were Chinese delivery. Very bizarre but be prepared!!
4.3
By: Katherine B.
Posted: April 24, 2023
Hilly First Half, Flat Back Half
I am so thankul we did not have to do the first half loop twice. The first half is picturesque and lovely, but features significant climbs and fairly long downhills. The course is mostly closed for the first half. The second half is mostly flat out and back on a bike trail, which allows a fairly small number of marathoners to have some more time since it does not require further road closures. (7hour course limit) That said, the trail and the busy waterfront area are not closed, so it was a bit odd having to dodge people out walking and such. It really felt like two totally separate races. (And for the record, I liked the second half better because the bike trail away from the waterfront was super quiet, which I enjoyed ... it felt like a nice, supported training run.) By the time I got to the finish line, it was pretty much a ghost town, unsurprising since there were a lot more half marathoners than full marathoners.
All in all, this is a very convenient race for anyone in the northeast; it served as my Delaware marathon for the 50 states, and overall I was pleased by the experience. Train for hills though.
4.3
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