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Overall Rating (13 Reviews)
2.8
(13 Ratings)  (13 Reviews)
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RACE ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST MARATHON CITIES! From the Mile to the Marathon, the annual Omaha Marathon offers “a distance for everyone!” as you race through Nebraska’s most vibrant city! Every athlete will enjoy: • Flat, fast courses designed for your next PR • Long-sleeve, gender specific tech tee • … MORE
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    TriMan25 REPEAT RUNNER '21

    Great atmosphere and the staff were there to help all along the way. The race started on time, the aid stations had plenty of options, and the swag was great! MORE

    Great atmosphere and the staff were there to help all along the way. The race started on time, the aid stations had plenty of options, and the swag was great!

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    dtprunner FIRST-TIMER '21

    My time did not show up on the race results and I contacted them. They responded with some follow up questions and then completely ghosted me. I followed up at … MORE

    My time did not show up on the race results and I contacted them. They responded with some follow up questions and then completely ghosted me. I followed up at least 10 times with no response. Besides this the experience was not great anyway

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    mazzyoc FIRST-TIMER '20

    - great support and aid stations - not overly scenic, but you do run a few miles next to the Missouri river and through downtown - course was a bit … MORE

    – great support and aid stations
    – not overly scenic, but you do run a few miles next to the Missouri river and through downtown
    – course was a bit longer (in my opinion). i asked about 10 other runners and we all had about almost 0.8-0.9 miles more on our watches than the posted mile markers. was a little mentally draining to say the least.
    – followed covid-19 protocols. felt 100% safe

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    Flat, simple, easy, nice race. I read the reviews and was worried this race would suck. There was one big issue I take at least half the blame for... I … MORE

    Flat, simple, easy, nice race. I read the reviews and was worried this race would suck. There was one big issue I take at least half the blame for… I ran past the half point turn around. The sign was small and the guy that was supposed to tell you to turn around was standing infront of it. So I got a few extra miles for free. I asked the cops and the people at the next water station and none knew where the turnaround was. I went from 4th to ?
    Plenty of hotels within walking distance. A charming old town. The course was flat through neighborhoods with many people in their front yards cheering. Weather was perfect too. 55-65. Sweet medal and nice shirt. And everyone was so nice.

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    psprunner123 FIRST-TIMER '19

    I traveled from Pennsylvania to run this race and have run all over the country so here’s my review. The going out part of the course is slightly downhill so … MORE

    I traveled from Pennsylvania to run this race and have run all over the country so here’s my review. The going out part of the course is slightly downhill so you guessed it the return trip is slightly uphill. It’s not difficult though. Great support along the course. Which was good cause it got hot fast. The army had the best water stop at the 1/2 marathon turnaround. I don’t know what happened but for some reason the chip in my bib did not record my time. I actually was 1st in my age group 50-54. I was hoping the finish line photos would have shown the clock as I crossed but they didn’t. Oh well stuff happens. They really need to stop calling it an expo. 3 booths of people trying to sign you up for phone service, insurance or recruitment into the army hardly qualifies as an expo. The shirt was awful. No thought or time went into the design. The finisher medal wasn’t bad, it’s about the size of a softball and made of metal. It would have been nicer if it had the date on it. All in all it wasn’t the worst race I’ve ever run, but for a race that’s been around as long as this one has it should be a lot better in my opinion. I wouldn’t go out of my way to run it.

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    bvincent REPEAT RUNNER '19

    This race runs you through some very sketchy neighborhoods. The expo was a joke with about 4-5 vendors that are really on no interest. If you want to run in … MORE

    This race runs you through some very sketchy neighborhoods. The expo was a joke with about 4-5 vendors that are really on no interest. If you want to run in Omaha do your research because there is another marathon a week or two later that goes through downtown. This race was pretty flat but it was very hot on race day.

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    skmills12 FIRST-TIMER '18

    Beware of this race... from the haphazardly put together "expo" to the course which will run you through the roughest areas of Omaha, to please pass this race up. I … MORE

    Beware of this race… from the haphazardly put together “expo” to the course which will run you through the roughest areas of Omaha, to please pass this race up. I finished the half marathon, which seems like more care was given, I hopped on the B- cycles and had to provide Gatorade to family member running the full marathon. As there were not enough water stops on the full course. Between the rude management, poor organization, and neglect of recognizing hazardous conditions, just run another race.

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    kaylabilladeau FIRST-TIMER '18

    I couldn't have been more happy that they had water every mile, and heed at quite a few stations. Packet pickup was simple and easy on the south side of … MORE

    I couldn’t have been more happy that they had water every mile, and heed at quite a few stations.
    Packet pickup was simple and easy on the south side of Ameritrade Park, the “expo had maybe 4 total vendors… so that was a bit underwhelming.
    Race Day was humid 7am start. I knew it was going to be a slow race for me, and I was fine with that. The course wasn’t anything too special, an out and back through town, so it wasn’t very scenic. Miles 6&7 had the best crowd, but there weren’t a whole lot of people cheering you on, but it was really hot out. I was so tired i forgot to stop my Garmin, so its under 2:58, but I have no idea what my time is yet. I’ll update it when i get the results, which I hope is soon.
    Finisher medal was handed to you by a marine, which i really loved, the medal is really beautiful. I heard quite a few people needed medics this race, and I was just glad I wasn’t one of them. Uffda… onto the next.

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    M_Sohaskey Sep 23, 2018 at 10:11pm

    The finisher medal and the US Marines presenting the medals were the highlight of the race in 2016, too. And I appreciated the finish in TD Ameritrade Park, though by… MORE

    The finisher medal and the US Marines presenting the medals were the highlight of the race in 2016, too. And I appreciated the finish in TD Ameritrade Park, though by the end I was so overheated I couldn't fully enjoy my wobbly lap on the outfield warning track. First time I've read an "Uffda" in a non-Fargo review 😁, love that phrase since it says it all. Congrats on toughing out Omaha and notching another state, Kayla... rest and recover well for Wisconsin! LESS

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    dansolera FIRST-TIMER '16

    This review will be inherently biased because I ran my second worst time this year on this course. While I am capable of running between 3:20 and 3:30 on a … MORE

    This review will be inherently biased because I ran my second worst time this year on this course. While I am capable of running between 3:20 and 3:30 on a good day, I can typically phone in a 3:45-3:55 marathon under regular circumstances. In Omaha, I ran 1:45 for the first half and then a disastrously awful 2:38 second half.

    The course begins in Omaha’s downtown, which is just like any other small city in the United States (Birmingham, Little Rock, Tulsa, etc.), and eventually makes its way into new and old neighborhoods, with the occasional park thrown in. This part of the race was actually pleasant until. But around mile 7 it becomes a bike/running path along the river that affords absolutely zero shade. The entire race is a 13-mile out-and-back, so the lack of shade is a near certainty until about mile 19.

    I was dead by that point and could barely run. However, had I been confidently striding, I would have been slightly annoyed at the lack of creativity or effort in planning out the race course. That said, aid stations were evenly spaced out and staffed with friendly volunteers. The medal is large and bears a colorful ribbon, though the t-shirt wasn’t anything special.

    Although it is unfortunate that my performance tends to bleed into my opinion of any race, it’s not always the case. I fondly remember Shiprock (3:28), Route 66 (3:27), and Des Moines (3:25), but also smile when I look back on Crazy Horse (3:54) and Tupelo (4:31), the latter of which was also a gruesomely warm out-and-back.

    For any aspiring 50-staters, I’d look into the other marathons Omaha and Nebraska have to offer before signing up for this one. At the end of this race, I was not only dehydrated, I was underwhelmed.

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    M_Sohaskey FIRST-TIMER '16

    BOTTOM LINE: Like its pleasant yet average host city, the Omaha Marathon is a pleasant yet average race. To this outsider Omaha was largely nondescript, and if you didn’t know … MORE

    BOTTOM LINE: Like its pleasant yet average host city, the Omaha Marathon is a pleasant yet average race. To this outsider Omaha was largely nondescript, and if you didn’t know where you were you’d be hard-pressed at any point to identify what city you’re running through. So it’s definitely not the most memorable course you’ll run, but then again it’s a golden opportunity to tour (per the race website) “Nebraska’s most vibrant city”. And the course lies entirely within the state border, a plus for me since I was there to fill my brain with Omaha and Nebraska, like a student cramming for final exams.

    (Each of the city’s two other marathons, the Heartland Marathon on Oct. 2 and the Nebraska Marathon on Oct. 16, includes significant mileage in Iowa—though why the 43rd most populous city in the country needs three marathons all within a month of each other is unclear. I sense a bit of civic competition!)

    The city aside, the race itself felt like a faceless event devoid of personality and going through the motions. It felt detached from rather than integrated into the community, and it certainly didn’t seem to draw much interest from residents. On-course entertainment was lacking (unless you count a small number of spectator signs), and without aid stations we would have run in silence for most of the 26.2 miles—no high-school bands, no speakers pumping in aural adrenaline, no music of any kind. Even the music at the start line felt apologetic, its volume so low as to be nearly inaudible.

    I certainly don’t mind smaller, quieter events—in fact I prefer them, and here some of my favorite races spring to mind, including Run Crazy Horse, the Mississippi Blues Marathon and the Hatfield McCoy Marathon. The difference, as their names suggest, is that these events focus on and embrace the local culture, giving runners a legitimate sense of place. Would you rather run the “Jackson Marathon” or the Mississippi Blues Marathon? The “Eastern Kentucky Marathon” or Hatfield McCoy? Not only that, but the swag for each of these races featured a “surprise & delight” nod to local culture (e.g. a harmonica from Mississippi Blues, a mason jar from Hatfield McCoy). The best race organizers understand that details matter.

    The lone kernel of Nebraska culture on this morning was the runner dressed as an ear of corn who I saw shortly after the turnaround. On the bright side, the race was a solid value at $85 (plus inconvenience fees) and significantly cheaper than Omaha’s two other marathons. Though given the Nebraska Marathon’s competitive slogan of “Run local”, I’m guessing its organizers may do more to recognize and embrace local culture.

    PRODUCTION: All things considered, I wasn’t surprised to learn that HITS Endurance, which produces the race, is based in New York and is “the largest equine show jumping production company in the world” (equine as in horses). The Omaha Marathon is currently the only running event on the company’s calendar, along with a handful of triathlons. Race production struck me as color-by-numbers and just good enough to get by, as though someone had watched a two-minute YouTube video or read a primer on “How to produce a marathon”.

    Overall the day ran smoothly enough with no major speed bumps, and kudos to both the organizers and the Omaha police for resolving the pre-race shooting incident as quickly as possible and with minimal disruption to the event itself. At the same time, several missed opportunities throughout the weekend suggested a lack of attention to detail.

    First, the expo was disappointing—the five or six tents set up in the parking lot of TD Ameritrade Park were of little interest and seemed scarcely targeted toward runners, including the vendor closest to the entrance who handed us each individually wrapped slices of bread. I could practically hear the planet groaning underfoot.

    In addition to the concerns above and the color-by-numbers feel of the production, aid stations were inefficiently organized. Race organizers who pay attention to detail will ensure that water and sports drink (in this case Heed) are offered in visually distinct cups so you can tell at a glance which is which. In the heat of Omaha I had to expend energy at each aid station asking for water, since everything was served in white cups. Not only that but unlike Gatorade, Heed is clear and so indistinguishable from water, thus adding to the confusion. Though this didn’t prevent volunteers from mistakenly shouting “Gatorade!” at every aid station.

    The post-race spread, though not terrible, was typical: bananas, oranges, dry bagels, an oversized open jar of peanut butter and a container of jelly with flies buzzing happily around it in the heat. No local vendors offering samples or selling food, something I always appreciate as an easy way to showcase the community to a receptive audience. Dan did manage to score us some chocolate milk from a cooler of ice.

    Individually these may sound like the nitpicky ramblings of a high-maintenance runner, but while none are make-or-break details, together they’re a clear indication of how well an event production company knows its stuff—and maybe more importantly, how much it cares.

    SWAG (see photo): Other than surviving the heat, the highlight of the Omaha Marathon may have been the swag, most of all the impressively sized medal that passes the “heft test” and which is now among the largest in my collection. The age group award—a colorful certificate in a curved & beveled acrylic frame—was an unexpected bonus; luckily I stuck around to claim it, since it would have cost me $10 to have it shipped. And the race shirt is a nicely designed, dark blue & green long-sleeve tech tee that will come in handy during the harsh Los Angeles winters.

    For everything you ever wanted to know about the Omaha Marathon but were afraid to ask, check out my race report at https://wp.me/p2rSqE-1jL

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    dchaplin1990 FIRST-TIMER '14

    i would strongly recommend this race. the baseball field finish was totally amazing, and the medal is so amazing, and i will be making a return trip for the full … MORE

    i would strongly recommend this race. the baseball field finish was totally amazing, and the medal is so amazing, and i will be making a return trip for the full marathon. Also saw incredible views of the city

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    jgregg42 FIRST-TIMER '13

    nothing special with this half marathon. didn't get to see much of the omaha hot spots. i did like ending in the baseball stadium. the expo was minimal as was … MORE

    nothing special with this half marathon. didn’t get to see much of the omaha hot spots. i did like ending in the baseball stadium. the expo was minimal as was the swag.

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    rajarvis91 FIRST-TIMER '11

    This was my first half marathon and I enjoyed it. I thought the course was good, challenging in some parts. Everything was pretty easy to navigate from packet pick up … MORE

    This was my first half marathon and I enjoyed it. I thought the course was good, challenging in some parts. Everything was pretty easy to navigate from packet pick up to race start, finish. The year I ran this, the medals were made of glass with the Omaha Marathon emblem engraved on it, very cool. I ran this in 2011, and it is still one of my favorite medals. The swag was pretty cool. I wore the shirt many times.

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