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Personal Bests (1)
Race | Distance | Location | Date | Result |
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Bank of America Chicago Marathon | Marathon | Chicago, IL | Oct 7, 2018 | 3:20:48 |
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Past Races (16)
Race | Distance | Location | Date | Result | My Raves | My Performance |
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Des Moines Marathon | Marathon | Des Moines, IA | Oct 16, 2021 | 3:49:30 |
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Rehoboth Beach Seashore Marathon | Marathon | Rehoboth Beach, DE | Dec 7, 2019 | 3:59:59 | ||
Philadelphia Marathon | Marathon | Philadelphia, PA | Nov 24, 2019 | 3:33:59 | ||
New York City Marathon | Marathon | Staten Island, NY | Nov 3, 2019 | 3:35:50 | ||
Freedom’s Run | Marathon | Harpers Ferry, WV | Oct 5, 2019 | 3:36:59 | ||
Rock ‘n’ Roll Oasis Montreal Marathon & 1/2 Marathon | Marathon | Montreal, Canada | Sep 21, 2019 | 4:05:34 | ||
Vermont City Marathon & Relay | Marathon | Burlington, VT | May 26, 2019 | 3:54:53 | ||
Novo Nordisk New Jersey Marathon & Half Marathon | Marathon | Oceanport, NJ | Apr 27, 2019 | 3:23:23 | ||
Bank of America Chicago Marathon | Marathon | Chicago, IL | Oct 7, 2018 | 3:20:48 | ||
San Francisco Marathon | Marathon | San Francisco, CA | Jul 29, 2018 | 3:21:00 | ||
Martha’s Vineyard Marathon & Half Marathon | Marathon | Oak Bluffs, MA | May 19, 2018 | 3:55:33 | ||
Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon | Marathon | Roanoke, VA | Apr 21, 2018 | 3:59:28 | ||
Detroit Free Press Marathon | Marathon | Detroit, MI | Oct 15, 2017 | 3:43:28 | ||
Grand Lake Half Marathon & 5K | Marathon | Celina, OH | Sep 23, 2017 | 4:31:50 | ||
Kill Cliff Destin Marathon & Half Marathon | Marathon | Fort Walton Beach, FL | Apr 17, 2016 | 3:39:12 | ||
Rock ‘n’ Roll Washington DC | Marathon | Washington, DC | Mar 12, 2016 | 3:32:41 |
Des Moines Marathon
Do it.
Des Moines Marathon
In full transparency I went into this experience believing that it would be a "humdrum" / mom-and-pop type experience. There were so few people at the expo, it almost ratified … MORE
In full transparency I went into this experience believing that it would be a “humdrum” / mom-and-pop type experience.
There were so few people at the expo, it almost ratified my preconception. There were more volunteers than participants (which is a good problem to have.)
The race exceeded all of my expectations.
It wasn’t a flat run around cornfields; there were hills and lakes and a university track.
There were people cheering, loudly! Not just your neighbor on their lawn, but the neighborhood!
Anyway,
The good:
Big town feel, small town race.
Energy
Family fast course.
The bad:
Getting there wound up being more arduous than I expected, but really nothing “bad”.
Registration and Race communication:
Fantastic updates from the RD. At regular and reliable intervals. They did course previews and strategies on Facebook and unless you, on a whim, registered the night before because you were stuck in town there were no surprises or unexpected hills. (I will say the folks on Forrest drive need to repave their street….)
Course difficulties:
With the exception of the mile….18? Aid station everything was spot on. That was a difficultone to get to because it was in the middle of the trail. In the moment I was not happy but all in all it wasn’t a deal breaker.. There were porto-potties at regular intervals. The aid stations were marked. The volunteers were fantastic. There were no surprises between Gatorade and water.
The only improvement I would suggest would be the first aid folks at mile 19 could be more present. I saw the ambulance, but I only needed biofreeze (mile 22 made up for it lol 😆)
The Swag:
The medal was neat, designed for you to take advantage of the race weekend. It has a notch to hang your Saturday being from your Sunday being
I liked the shirt. It wasn’t super luxe, but its nice. The marathon had 26.2 on the back and that half 13.1. I appreciate that it isn’t a tshirt (its a 1/4 zip) I may actually wear this one!
Aid stations were about average (except for the bacon guy at mile 10)
The amazing thing were the racing support cyclists. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this
If I did, it wasn’t in a way that made me feel that I had my own entourage of support personnel.
Not a race call out, but certainly notable is that there was something to eat for all dietary needs.
Again, didn’t expect Des Moines to have so many gluten free/vegan/vegetarian options
It just made the experience that much better.
In short
Do this race.
The RD has so many volunteers and the course is well designed and gives you an amazing opportunity to tour Des Moines by foot