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(2014)
"A little too kid friendly...."
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(I ran this race through TC Loony Challenge in 2014 – I ran the 10k, 5k and 10 mile [over the course of two days])

The Twin Cities Marathon is one of the premier marathons in the country. Although I’m not ready for a marathon I participated in my own non-stop race weekend by completing the Loony Challenge (see above). The race expo seemed large and like it had a lot of vendors. I was coming from out of town however and so I scrambled to get in and get my packet(s). Pickup was well organized in the normal race number order (Alphabetical would be nice). I thankfully had saved my bib numbers on my phone so I didn’t have to worry about pulling up the website or an email on my phone. At packet pickup I got my shirt (a short sleeved red Brooks tech shirt TC 5k on the front and sponsors on the back. I also go a pair of FITSOK that said “Twin Cities Marathon” FITSOK are made in MN so I thought that was a nice touch.

I had arrived at the race area at about 6:15 am (my first race was at 7:30) and was able to park in the Sears lot which is very close to the start. I believe I paid $20. Other than this there are various ramps downtown.

I had finished the 10k (as part of the Loony Challenge) and was able to hang out and meet up with family in the “Family Tent”. It was a little warmer in there. The 5k start was kind of a mess to be honest. This event is promoted to schools and there are hundreds of school kids. While I support fitness among kids this was not well implemented. They had the “elite” runners and the kids line up together at the start line. I heard from other runners that the kids were warned they would be passed (I lined up farther back in the start corral). Still this was not a good plan and could be potentially dangerous. Also there were kids walking all over the road. They would sprint and then stop. I realize this is how kids run but it make it incredibly difficult to navigate the course. The 5k (and 10k) start almost immediately with a hill (Summit Ave). As the course is an out and back (on opposite sides of the road) the hill makes for an EXCELLENT finish but for little ones it was a rough start. I was dodging kids for most of the race.

The rest of the course is along St. Paul’s summit Ave. As the 5k is on Saturday and not on Marathon day this means there are less crowds but there are a few enthusiastic musicians and cheering sections. I believe there was a water station but I don’t recall.

Food at the end was ok. Nothing extra special. I do remember that my sister went to take an applesauce pouch and was yelled at by a volunteer who stated they were only for the kids. This is understandable but there were no signs and other adults had taken them in front of her. IT seems like it might be appropriate to have a separate area for the kids.

The medal for the 5k was coordinated with all the other medals and was a red leaf (the others were other leaf colors). I don’t normally like getting a medal for a 5k but as I was doing the Loony Challenge it meant a little more to me. I did notice the 5k (and 10k) medals were slightly smaller than the 10 mile/Marathon/Series medals [see attached} }. If you only had received 1 medal though you wouldn’t likely notice.

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(2014)
"Fun race, downhill finish!"
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(I ran this race through TC Loony Challenge in 2014 – I ran the 10k, 5k and 10 mile [over the course of two days])

The Twin Cities Marathon is one of the premier marathons in the country. Although I’m not ready for a marathon I participated in my own non-stop race weekend by completing the Loony Challenge (see above). The race expo seemed large and like it had a lot of vendors. I was coming from out of town however and so I scrambled to get in and get my packet(s). Pickup was well organized in the normal race number order (Alphabetical would be nice). I thankfully had saved my bib numbers on my phone so I didn’t have to worry about pulling up the website or an email on my phone. At packet pickup I got my shirt along with the usual bib and shoe chip. It was a short sleeved blue Brooks tech shirt with TC 10k n the front and sponsors on the back. I also go a pair of FITSOK that said “Twin Cities Marathon” FITSOK are made in MN so I thought that was a nice touch.

I had arrived at the race area at about 6:15 am (my first race was at 7:30) and was able to park in the Sears lot which is very close to the start. I believe I paid $20. Other than this there are various ramps downtown.

The 10k start went smoothly. Since I parked so close I was in my car till about 15 min prior to race time. I walked about 5 min and spent a couple of minutes using the porta-potty and went right into the corral. Race started smoothly and the pace of those around me kept me on track for a PR. The course starts by going up a hill to Summit Ave. It’s a bit of a challenging start for me but the rest of the course is mostly flat.

As the 10k is on Saturday and not on Marathon day this means there are less crowds but there are a few enthusiastic musicians and cheering sections. I believe there was a water station but I don’t recall.

Food at the end was ok. Nothing extra special. As I was running the 5k as well (it started about 25 min after I finished) I only grabbed a banana.

The medal for the 10k was coordinated with all the other medals and was a yellow leaf (the others were other leaf colors).. I did notice the 10k (and 5k) medals were slightly smaller than the 10 mile/Marathon/Series medals [see attached}. If you only had received 1 medal though you wouldn’t likely notice.

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(2014)
"Well Run Smaller Event"
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The race was a smaller event but was decently put on. The "expo" was a table at the mall to pick up your packet/shirt. Even the 5k runners were expected to pick it up the night before which i found strange.. The event was held at Wausau's Marathon Park. Ample parking was available even though the full and half marathon racers had left. You ran through the park, around the neighborhood surrounding the park and then back through the park. The park is nice but small. It works for a 5k race but i wouldn't want to do anything longer (the Half and Full ran through town). The event was well run with volunteers at every turn. The race was chip timed. The course was not overly challenging. There were only a a few small hills. I believe there was a water stop that we passed twice but in this short of a race I didn't use it. The course did come up short according to my GPS at 3.05 miles. Water and/or sports drink was provided at the end and you had a coupon for a beverage and food (I believe the options were burgers and brats).. I had a burger and beer (yes at 9am....it's WI). The shirt's were a cool design although they didn't seem to be a "tech" material like advertised. Overall I enjoyed the event and may do the half next year.

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