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A Runner from North of Memphis from Atoka, TN
(11/17/2002)
"A Small But Very Well Organized Marathon" (about: 2002)
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 3 The ladies at the pre-race pasta dinner made you feel like you were at home. All facets of the marathon were extremely runner friendly. The course is basically rolling from miles 5-21. The water/aid stops were plentiful and the volunteers were terrific. Post race food was great. The weather in the 40s made for good marathoning. I also qualified for Boston, so that was a bonus. This is a marathon I'll have to run again. | |
The preacher from Booneville, MS
(11/8/2002)
"A great little country marathon" (about: 2002)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 3 This is one of the best small, rural marathons I have ever run. The people do an excellent job of taking care of the runners. The course is quite nice and gently rolling (really.) And the barbecue at the finish is just great. One can't find a better rural marathon. | |
Runner from Colorado
(11/6/2002)
"Wynne is a Winner!" (General Comments)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 3 Wynne a Winner! This is well planned, runner pampered marathon. The coordinator did all the right things with southern style. Those ladies at the pre-race pasta dinner and at the post-race feed made you feel like family. Easy packet pickup in conjunction with pasta meal. Great food! Post-race food was also second to none. Small marathon ? no chip ? about 200 marathoners. Out and back course with gentle rolling hills through mostly rural Wynne. Superb themed aid stations spaced out about a mile and a half apart ? with water, sport drinks, and fruit at each station! Nice long sleeve t-shirt and finishers medal. Wish we lived closer to repeat every year! | |
N.W. Florida Runner from Pensacola, Florida
(11/4/2002)
"A Small Marathon Must" (about: 2002)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 3 All of the great comments posted in the past about this marathon are true! For a town of only 8,614 people, it was a great run. A pasta dinner with dessert, the barbeque sandwiches and homemade cookies after the race were a treat. The cute little race director's wife let a group of race walkers and slower runners have an early start that was GREATLY appreciated. The themed water stations were a hit with everyone-and they were awarded prizes too. There were not a lot of spectators which is okay with me. The course was an out and back loop into the countryside with gently rolling hills- easy on the body, mind and spirit. If you enjoy smaller marathons and like being treated as though you are special (even the last runner in was recognized and given a standing ovation), this is definately a marathon you should sign up for. | |
A Runner from Minneapolis, Minnesota
(11/3/2002)
"Great Marathon!!! Loads of FUN!!!" (General Comments)
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 2 This was my 28th marathon, and I came real close to a PR! The out and back course was beautiful. The fall colors were pretty much in peak. Some of the hills were a little more challenging than I expected - but nothing too exteme. The aid stations were plentiful, well stocked, well trained, consistent, and in costume. The pasta party was enjoyable, and the after party with food and showers was well worth hanging out for. I would recommend this one for everybody. | |
A Runner from Bartlett, TN
(11/2/2002)
"Friendly support, plenty of aid, a little hilly," (about: 2002)
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 This was a very fun run. The workers were very friendly and supportive. The course had more hills than I realized. I liked the small town atmosphere. The number of total runners made it very easy to stop when necessary for restroom breaks, drinks, etc. I will definitely run this race again. | |
A Runner from Alabama
(2/17/2002)
"A real 'Southern Hospitality' marathon" (General Comments)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 3 I like a good Mom & Pop marathon, and this one was hard to beat. Aid stations were more than adequate, and the course was beautiful. No, it's not New York City if you are looking for spectators, but you will see a lot of wildlife. Very friendly and well organized event. Good PR course if you are not bothered by a little humidity. | |
A Runner from Nettleton,MS
(11/18/2001)
"A Fabulous Small Marathon" (about: 2001)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 1 I thought this marathon had everything from the start of the race to the awards ceremony. If you don't get into the big and bad this is the small marathon for you. | |
A Runner from Dayton, Ohio
(11/9/2001)
"Great time! Wonderful town!" (General Comments)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 5 The Dayton, Ohio Contingent enjoyed your event. It was a bit humid, but so what! Everyone was so friendly and the food at the aid stations were plentiful! I did not run my best (by about an hour...an injury) but I enjoyed every step...beautiful countryside. You guys know how to provide a quality event. I love the duck shirt! Sorry to miss duck hunting season by two weeks. | |
Mark Ornstein from Astoria.NY
(11/7/2001)
"One of the best small town marathons" (General Comments)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 2 I've run 175 marathons and this was better organized than most big city marathons. Wonderful aid stations every mile that made up for lack of spectators. A simple out and back course with little traffic and no major hills. A fast time is guaranteed if the weather cooperates. Definitely the easiest and best marathon in Arkansas. I hope to return next year. |
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