Event information
Jack and Jill's Downhill Marathon
Jul 30, 2023
2.5
Where
Tanner, WA, United States
Start time
09:00
Distances
Marathon
Surface
Trail
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
July 30, 2023 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
TrailMarathonPoint to pointTrail Race
Race Results
Top 3
1. Timothy Malloy 02:35:01
2. Jeff Beck 02:38:34
3. Ryan Nguyen 02:39:16
Top 3 Women
1. Heidi Roberts 02:57:42
2. Julie Lossos-Snow 03:01:00
3. Erica Chaliff 03:01:49
Top 3 Men
1. Timothy Malloy 02:35:01
2. Jeff Beck 02:38:34
3. Ryan Nguyen 02:39:16
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Reviews
2.5
Based on 2 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: Dickey C.
Posted: August 07, 2023
So much potential, but...
This course has so much potential, but it is loaded with gravel and stones that pose a hazard for running. I was determined not to get hurt, but turned my ankle. Worse yet, bicycles are freely allowed up the course to block runners as if the race weren't happening. Most of the bikes took the inside part of the path, sending runners to the slower outside. It happened continuously. This is an egregious violation of rights and etiquette. Beware runners: If you don't pick up your flashlight or headlight, the race director will NOT under any circumstances ship it back to you. One wonders if they would return anything. You will also NOT receive any refund whatsoever of any fees you pay and do not use. This is one of the poorest races for communications (many not answered) and conduct.
1.7
By: Nicole S.
Posted: August 22, 2022
More gravel than expected
Ran the race in 2022. The course itself was beautiful and fast, but the course support left a lot to be desired. I had expected a hard-packed gravel, but it was not 'fine gravel', but more large, rocky gravel. By mile 10 my feet were feeling it (and I was running in cushioned shoes). It's not a closed course, so having to dodge mountain bikers going in the opposite direction was a challenge. 2022 was a hot-weather year, with temps reaching the low-80s by 8:45 a.m. Not enough aid stations, no cool water at the aid stations. No one handing out gel, but you had to look for them on the tables (in a box). I only saw one medic on the course. Given the hot weather, I would have expected more. Also, at the end of the race the drinks were not cool and there was only one medic in-sight.
3.3
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