Event information
Fox Valley Marathon
Sep 19, 2021
3.3
Where
Saint Charles, IL, United States
Start time
09:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
September 19, 2021 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk
Race Results
Top 3
1. Brian Martin 02:44:00
2. Yonathan Parra 02:49:24
3. Zach Crim 02:52:18
Top 3 Women
1. Kristen Boyer 03:06:16
2. Mary Ellen McInerney 03:14:06
3. Rachael Zaret 03:14:38
Top 3 Men
1. Brian Martin 02:44:00
2. Yonathan Parra 02:49:24
3. Zach Crim 02:52:18
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Reviews
3.3
Based on 4 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: Josh S.
Posted: September 28, 2023
Mostly Flat Small Town Race Along Scenic Fox River
Pros:
-Scenic - most of race follows the trail along the Fox River
-Race shirt - love when races don't do an ugly color shirt made of tech material. This year's was a nice light red color with a vintage design and a nice fabric so it can be worn casually or on a run
-Well organized - spectator guide in particular was helpful in organizing our group for race day.
-Go Brewing - glad to see support for that brewery
-Thank you for dropping the steep hill early on in the race from prior years, that was a killer
Cons:
-Time of year - most years it will be warm in mid/late September. We got lucky this year with cooler temps and rain, but I've run during the hotter years and it's miserable. Part of the timing is done to sell spots in the 20 miler leading up to the larger fall races, which I understand. But I would gladly run this race in mid-late October.
-Water stations - volunteers did not want to get wet, so laid cups out on a table for runners to grab. Without the handoff, faster runners had to kill momentum at water stations by stopping to grab water. Water was in plastic cups - please use paper next time. Plastic cups cannot be pinched to create a funnel
-Expo - no bathrooms, which seems odd for an event where most participants are hydrating like crazy the day before
Overall a nice race that I've run 3 times, and am likely to run again. Some minor constructive feedbacks but all things that could be adjusted. I ran my 10th and 20th marathons at FVM, so I may need to return for my 30th.
3.3
By: Kathleen R.
Posted: March 08, 2022
Dissapointed in the RD
I ran this as my Illinois marathon (50 stater) and knew about the black flagged race from 2 years prior (running a marathon in September, we take that chance, which I was aware of) and when the facebook page started alarming people a few days ahead of time that they may put a red or black flag in place due to the forecast, it was pretty much set in stone ahead of time that that would likely happen. I too (as the previous commenter) was told at mile 12 that I had to do the 20 mile course and could not complete the marathon. I asked what would happen if I did it anyway and they said it would be unsupported (I found out after that it was still supported, and in addition the timing mat was still running at the turn around on the 10k out and back portion of the course. Also a few people did get marathon times with slower times than I would have had - totally unfair) - so I only had to run 3.1 more miles from where they told me to continue onto the 20 mile course (and skip 10k out and back section) to get across that timing mat, which would have recorded me as a marathoner. Instead, I chose to do an extra 10K on my own (not on the out and back portion) so I got a 20 mile time for 26.2 miles. When I asked the RD if I could submit my gps time and be entered as a marathoner in the virtual race, I was told no (I was not asking to be put into the official results). It would have done NO HARM to put me (and many others who asked) into the virtual results as marathoners since many did the same thing that I did. In retrospect, I wish I had just done the out and back portion and caught the mat, then I would have had a marathon time. The RD should have considered these requests. I am very unimpressed with this race due to the way he responded to us. If you want to do an IL marathon, do one later in the year since this RD will cancel or shorten the race if it's hot.
3.7
By: Rob Klein
Posted: September 21, 2021
1000 Volunteers, but a Total Waste of Time & Money
I registered for this run in early 2020, at the suggestion & recommendation of a marathon friend from St. Charles. Because of the China virus, the race for 2020 was cancelled and I was deferred to 2021. I say that to the credit of the race director. Being an RD myself, I know that typically when races are cancelled, it is 'tough luck' for the registered runners.
Besides that, this race has roads closed to accommodate the runners. And they can not leave the course open all day. I understand that. So their policy is to stop timing at the 6-hour point, and 'roll up the timing mat', as the saying goes. Sometimes there is an accommodation for slower runners to begin an hour early - or let runners keep track of their own time, and report their finish time to the timing officials afterwards - or keep the clock going for a while after the course is closed. None of these options were available for this event. I specifically asked the RD for these considerations ahead of time, because I sometimes exceed six hours on the course,and my requests were denied.
Having dealt with cramping issues in my legs the last few marathons, I knew I had to have a good performance to finish in under six hours. Still, I had paid, and had the time, so I chose to participate. Approaching the half-way point, I was on my game. Almost to the 12-mile marker, two women standing there were telling the marathon runners that the marathon course was now 'closed' and that we had to transition to the 20-mile course. I was shocked and stunned. And it simply was not that hot. I have run and completed marathons in 98-degree temperatures - in the sun: Sun River, Oregon, June 2008. This course was mostly shaded, and it was not that hot - maybe 80 degrees; but that is only a guess. So I was forced onto the return course at mile post 18 and then finished the race. They cut a 10K distance out of the marathon course!
So my comments follow: No one - to my knowledge - passed out or died on the course from heat exhaustion. And we all signed waivers so the RD/race committee can not be held liable for the risks we take as runners to participate in a marathon. And we were running in the shade. It simply was not that hot. To be fair, I will acknowledge that the last mile is on a coned off portion of the road, and there is no protection from the sun and heat there, but it is at the end of the race.
I drove over 8-hours to participate in this race, and I had my canine companion along. It was a great effort and expensive to get to St. Charles. Then I have the rug pulled out from under my feet. So I am not a happy camper. This reminds me of Myrtle Beach in February of 2010 that was cancelled in the middle of the night before the race, for a small accumulation of snow - which was mostly melted by day-break, and then Virginia Beach in 2020. They gave out medals that mean absolutely nothing. Now I have one more medal hanging on the wall that means absolutely nothing.
So I finished the course, completing the 20 mile run, I received a marathon finisher's medal, and I have no time that was recorded by the timing equipment. What a joke. It is like I started the race and disappeared into thin air, and there is no tracking or accountability for their participants. I will not pay to run this race again. There are plenty of races out there that are much more accommodation of their runners (participants) than this organization is.
3.3
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