This is a race local to family so it's a great excuse to go visit and get in a run. The race is small and used by locals as a … MORE
This is a race local to family so it’s a great excuse to go visit and get in a run. The race is small and used by locals as a Boston prep run. Course is scenic but very hilly. Definitely challenging, but even if I could I wouldn’t change it. Volunteers are supportive and kind and the medal is great. This was my last in-person race prior to COVID hitting.
Great, Small Town Race
This is a race local to family so it's a great excuse to go visit and get in a run. The race is small and used by locals as a … MORE
This is a race local to family so it’s a great excuse to go visit and get in a run. The race is small and used by locals as a Boston prep run. Course is scenic but very hilly. Definitely challenging, but even if I could I wouldn’t change it. Volunteers are supportive and kind and the medal is great. This was my last in-person race prior to COVID hitting.
Nice, Smalltown Race
I opted to participate in this race for the first time since it was near my parents and I was looking for an opportunity to get some enjoyable mileage in. … MORE
I opted to participate in this race for the first time since it was near my parents and I was looking for an opportunity to get some enjoyable mileage in. I knew it would be hilly. I also liked that it was a smaller race and had a long history.
The course was very challenging. “Rolling hills” is very accurate, maybe even a bit understated. The scenery was a lovely rural landscape and we lucked out with 40s and sunshine for the race. While it’s not a fancy race, they do a great job with the medal, volunteers and overall organization. I opted to not get a shirt, which is a nice perk that you can choose that. The race fee is very reasonable.
I’ll definitely be back year after year. It’s a great race when prepping for a spring marathon, to run competitively or just to enjoy yourself.
Good support on a challenging course
This was my second year running Chambersburg. It is not a very big race, but has a lot of support on the route and great volunteers. Rolling and callenging hills … MORE
This was my second year running Chambersburg. It is not a very big race, but has a lot of support on the route and great volunteers. Rolling and callenging hills on a road open to traffic.
No headphones, or animals allowed in this race due to the narrow roadways.
I already registered for next year…the cost is $25.00 if you sign up on race weekend.
Small-Town Race
The course is difficult but fair, it wont kill you but it is challenging. Great race if you are looking for a small town race with great scenery. There were … MORE
The course is difficult but fair, it wont kill you but it is challenging. Great race if you are looking for a small town race with great scenery. There were around 200 finishers, and the competition was not world-class, as to be expected with a small race like this but there are some very good competitors. The course is not closed to traffic, but there was barely any traffic to deal with. The race support were very nice and supportive of you cheering you on as you ran.
Great local race
This is a smaller local race (267 back in 2010). The shirt is nice and I still wear it and the medal is decent - though I did not know … MORE
This is a smaller local race (267 back in 2010). The shirt is nice and I still wear it and the medal is decent – though I did not know it at the time (it was my first race).
The race itself is an out and back course. Remember that this race is in March in PA – so the weather is always iffy. In my case, we had strong headwinds for half of the course and driving rain. There were also moderate hills so it was a challenge.
The best part is that the race is cheap – $35 if you get it timed right. Community support is good and aid stations were well placed. However, I have only volunteered for this race as I vowed to not run it again (I don’t like running in rain, cold, wind :).