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Casper Wyoming Marathon Runner Comments

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Course Rating Course 4.2 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.8 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 3.4 
 
 
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l. k. from N. Fond du lac WISCONSIN (6/6/2007)
"A wonderful day!" (about: 2007)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


This race has by far the best organization! It is small, yet professional, well marked, scenic, and well stocked - and the finish line was EXCEPTIONAL. I myself did feel the altitude and I expected that, but the weather and wind did cooperate. These race officials and volunteers will make you feel so welcome and they go out of their way to leave no stone un-turned and no question un-answered. Wyo. is beautiful, and this is the one to do here. You will not be sorry!

 

Phil Millard from Mill Creek, WA (6/6/2007)
"One race that truly deserves praise" (about: 2007)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


I've only commented one other time on this site, but if a race is incredibly well run, then I feel obligated to say something. This is definitely a race to add to your calendar; the race directors and the local crew who put this on make you feel like famly. My time in the race was terrible, but I can't remember enjoying a race more. I can't wait to do this one again; races 10 times the size could learn a thing or two from the race directors in Casper. Thank you for a wonderful experience.

 

R. M. from Midwest (6/6/2007)
"Simply the Best!!" (about: 2007)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


Easy ride up from Denver. We had a contest who could spot the most pronghorn. I won, with 121.

Each marathoner got a great-looking logo on a red Brooks Podium, technical, LS shirt. The 13.1 crowd got a beautiful, blue, short-sleeve, cotton T-shirt. The Holiday Inn is the place to stay. We got to wait for the start inside the huge activities center; they had lots of restrooms and it was warm. Chip timing. Race started on time and every mile was well marked. Water/Gatorade every two miles. GU, oranges, bananas are spread throughout. The altitude made me work a little harder but the flat course, cool temps, and low humidity made up for it. As you headed towards the finish line, your name was announced and they read a brief comment that you filled out in advance, like if this was your first marathon. After you finished ,you got a souvenir (w/ logo), a cold, wet towel, and a beautiful "spinner" medal. The refreshment tent was a runner's delight. PowerAde, Coke, beer, water, strawberries, blueberries, watermelon, bananas, grapes, cookies, Subway sandwiches, and 3 types of Pizza Hut pizza. The 6-hour runners had as much to eat as the 3-hour ones. That's how you run a marathon. They made us feel special the whole weekend. Don't miss the National Historic Trails Museum, next to the starting line.

 

A. Y. from S.D. (6/4/2007)
"First-Rate!" (about: 2007)

50+ previous marathons | 3 Casper Wyoming Marathons
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


I've run this marathon 3 times and find it just keeps getting better. The RDs haven't let success go to their heads but just keep putting on a class-act marathon that is very runner-centered. Excellent volunteers throughout seal the deal.

 

A. B. from Colorado Springs, CO (6/3/2007)
"Fantastic Place for a First Marathon :)" (about: 2007)

1 previous marathon | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


What a wonderful first experience! Dawn and Eric had everything down to a science. There were plenty of drinks and Gu throughout the marathon! I emailed them throughout the "pre-marathon" period and they were quick to answer and did not treat my questions as ridiculous. :) The volunteers along the route (and before) were friendly, helpful and enthusiastic! I would recommend this to anyone wanting to have a fun and friendly experience. :)

 

steve&paula boone from Humble, TX (6/12/2006)
"You can't be treated any better." (about: 2006)

50+ previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 3


We flew to Denver and drove four hours north to Casper. From the time we arrived in Casper until the time we left, the race directors, the volunteers, and the local citzens made us feel welcome. The Holiday Inn race headquarter hotel was reasonably priced and located next to the river. The pasta party was excellent with plenty of good food and good service. On race morning, we were transported the 1/2 mile to the race start, given bagels and fruit, and greeted by the volunteers. The course was scenic and the fresh Wyoming air was clean even if it was a bit short of oxygen. The course was very runnable with a few small hills that added a little variety. The finish line at the race headquarter hotel could not have been better. There was a massive amount of many kinds of food and drink. There were chairs under the canopies next to the river to rest and visit with friends. It was great to be able to walk into the hotel and take a shower without having to worry about late checkout problems. This is a race that should not be missed. We would like to thank the race directors, volunteers, and the hotel staff for making the race an enjoyable experience.

 

Julie Tiede from Independence, CA (6/11/2006)
"Yeah to the directors who thought of everything!" (about: 2006)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


While it seemed like a rather hard course it truly was one of the funnest races I've run. The directors and their volunteers had everything covered. The prerace dinner was great, there seemed to be more aid stations then usual, and they even brought ice out as it got hot. I was one of the last finishers which is where I normally am and was extremely grateful to see the all aid stations were in full force as was the finish line and the post race food. I have been in runs where even though they say the course is open for 6 hours, they start cleaning up at hour 5. Not in Casper! They were there literally until the last runner came in! I can't recommend this race enough and thank the directors and their volunteers for all their hard work and thoughtfulness. Absolutely will do this one again.

 

Chuck Fieland from Palmdale, California (6/8/2006)
"Fantastic Marathon!" (about: 2006)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


The 2006 Casper Marathon lived up to all of the positive comments posted from last years race. Coming from Southern California I was a little concerned about the altitude so my wife,daughter, and I arrived four days early. Our stay at the host hotel (Holiday Inn on the River) was excellent. The hotel staff really treated us well. The pasta dinner the night before the race was fantastic! Co-race director Dawn Easton showed a lot of class acknowledging the hard work by the marathon staff and the accomplishment of making Casper the last marathon to complete all 50 states by a gentleman from Illinois.

The marathon course was very scenic. Three deer walked right across the road as I was ascending the bluff between miles six & seven. Running along the North Platte River was very enjoyable. I really appreciated the encouragement from the other runners after the turn around at mile 15½. The volunteers at the water stations were excellent. Twice I had a volunteer make it much easier to get a cup of water by running along side me. The post race food and beverages were the best that I have ever experienced! I was fortunate to win my age group and received a blanket with the beautiful race logo on it. That sure beats a trophy!

This is a can't miss race for any runner wanting to finish a marathon in all 50 states or just looking for a beautiful place to take the family for a vacation. I highly recommend arriving a few days early and enjoying the wonderful people and city of Casper. The marathon sponsor (LifeTime Health & Fitness Center) was the best health club that I have ever been in! Check out the very informative website for all the race details.

Great race! Thank you

 

J. V. from Buford, GA (6/6/2006)
"Awesome Marathon, Awesome Race Directors" (about: 2006)

50+ previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


This was an incredible marathon, and the race directors are the friendliest and most competent directors you'll ever see. The entire event was planned meticulously, from the expo to the post-race party - which had ample amounts of different food, juices, sodas, beer, etc. The awards ceremony was timed perfectly.

You'll see plenty of cottontail bunnies as you run, as well as a lot of antelope, and the occasional beaver. One antelope ran across the road less than 100 yards ahead of me at mile 3.5. Most of the course follows the Platte River, which is quite scenic. Although the altitude can make it difficult for flat-landers, the course is mostly flat. The volunteers are very supportive from start to finish, the Dri-Release shirt is awesome, and the medal was very impressive. This marathon is truly a labor of love for the directors, and they should be congratulated for putting on such a great event.

Take the drive up Casper Mountain and hike some trails when you visit. It's other-worldly.

 

K. L. from Colorado (6/5/2006)
"Good full marathon course, 1/2 course marginal" (about: 2006)

2 previous marathons | 1 Casper Wyoming Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 2


(Comments based on 1/2 marathon course. Did not run full marathon course at this event.) Well organized. Not a special course for the half-marathon distance. Advertised as a scenic, wildlife viewing course, the first 6 hilly miles are on asphalt roads. Most "wildlife" was roadkill; no sign of antelope on race-day. For the 1/2 marathon, the remainder is on a concrete and asphalt greenway trail, out and back. The full marathon continues on this greenway trail, so a smaller percentage of it is on roads. For the 1/2, not worth traveling to from out of state. For the full, a pretty nice course. Lackluster fan support - just locals cheering on their friends and families, then leaving. Venue was well organized and very convenient, but host hotel (Holiday Inn) was grungy and had poor service - stay someplace else.

 

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