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K. A. from Eau Claire, WI
(5/24/2004)
"My first 1/2 & can't wait till next year!" (about: 2004)
First Marathon
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 5 This was my first half marathon and despite the bad weather, it was a great experience! If you are a Packer fan there is nothing like running through the players tunnel and onto Lambeau Field. I can't wait till next year! | |
Laurence Macon from San Antonio, Texas
(5/24/2004)
"Green Bay Treats Runners Like Packers" (about: 2004)
50+ previous marathons
| 2 Green Bay Marathons
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 4 FANS: 5 During the Great Monsoon Marathon, I counted 34 water stops (many informal) filled with enthusiastic, wet spectators. The course is flat (except for the bridges) and scenic, but the key are the spectators on the porches, in the cars, at the water stops, everywhere. Although I grew up in Dallas, Green Bay is truly Titletown when it comes to marathons. | |
Ralph Firehouse Grill marathon racing from Whittier, CA
(5/24/2004)
"Great course, even when wet!" (about: 2004)
6-10 previous marathons
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 Probably the best crowd to run in that I have seen! Green Bay is a great little town with a big heart! Much more fun than Grandma's, and easier on the wallet! | |
Michael Brown from FAIRBURY, ILLINOIS (USA)
(2/19/2004)
"I Really Love This COURSE!" (about: 2004)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 5 I really love this course when we all run and when we finish in the Lambeau Field where we all finish. It is the best 26.2-mile run that I ever ran in my life. It is a really best running sport to get in shape or just to have FUN. A while back ago, my cousin said that he really loved it when he ran the course and he said that I should try it. So, I told him that I ran there before and I told him that I am going to try it again and have more FUN. Hope to see you on May 23, 2004! Thanks, Michael Brown | |
S. C. from Eastern Minnesota
(1/16/2004)
"A Great Smaller Marathon" (General Comments)
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 5 I've run each of the Green Bay Marathons. I have to say this is one of the best organized marathons I've done! From start to finish I don't feel we lacked for anything! The food at the end was awesome... May is the perfect time of year, in my opinion, to run a marathon--I wouldn't change that date. The support along the way was great! It would seem the fans of Green Bay are always up for supporting any sporting event! | |
T. C. from Milwaukee. Wisconsin
(10/27/2003)
"There is no shade on the course" (about: 2003)
COURSE: 3 ORGANIZATION: 4 FANS: 3 The marathon should be run even earlier. It was very warm and the marathon advertises that much of the marathon is run in the shade, and that is not the case, especially the last six miles. Furthermore, include Lambeau Field in the marathon - the race should finish there, like Crazylegs finishes on the field at Camp Randall in Madison each spring. | |
j. f. from florida
(6/15/2003)
" " (about: 2003)
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 3 This was my 141st marathon. The good: Well organized, great course, good expo, plenty of aid stations, enthusiastic volunteers, plenty of GU/PowerGel, no significant hills, last 6 miles are closed ashphalt trail, plenty of port-a-potties at start and along course, fun finish, plenty of food and beer, and meeting Helen Klein. The bad: There was nothing significantly bad about this race. Hard to find the start, though. | |
Local Runner from Appleton, WI
(6/1/2003)
"Great May marathon!" (about: 2003)
COURSE: 3 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 5 This was my third marathon, and my first time running Green Bay. I am a 'local' from the area. The course is really pretty nice, however there is alot of concrete, so beware. The race is advertised as flat, but there are definitely a few hills. Volunteers and local people were out on the course cheering and offering snacks. Outstanding. We even ran by a nun out on the course, saying 'bless you!' as we ran by! If we could've finish in Lambeau Field, that would have made it truly sensational. Perfect weather, if a little warm at the end. However, based on the awful, cold spring we had in the upper Midwest this year for training, I'll take a warm day ANY day. I don't really find brats and pickles and beer to be particularly appetizing after running 26.2 miles, but hey, we do live in Wisconsin, and other food was available! All in all, I did enjoy this race and would definitely recommend it to runners considering a May marathon. Great job, Green Bay! | |
D. S. from Newport, MI
(5/22/2003)
"Overall an enjoyable marathon" (about: 2003)
COURSE: 3 ORGANIZATION: 4 FANS: 4 Good points: Good sized expo, Great weather, Plenty of water stops, Nice run along trail for last 8 miles along the Fox River, Space set aside at the finish line with food, drink, massages, etc., Nice medals Bad points: Walkers were at the front of the pack which bottlenecked the start for the runners, Portion of last half mile or so was over some uneven surfaces. | |
Alexis Morrill from Jupiter, Florida
(5/22/2003)
"Terrific race for walkers" (about: 2003)
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 On behalf of the NLWC walking club from Florida, thank you Green Bay for a most enjoyable weekend. The pasta party was delicious and Helen Klein's talk was an inspiration to all. Perfect weather, excellent organization, nice course, wonderful spectators - especially the kids handing out cookies and candy, and an awesome party at the finish line including brats and beer. I would highly recommend this race for anyone contemplating a full or half marathon because it is very walker friendly. |
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