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Big Al from spencerport, ny USA
(5/10/2012)
"loved it, only one beef" (about: 2012)
11-50 previous marathons
| 1 Mississauga Marathon
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 4 FANS: 3 one of the most fun marathons I have run. They had it all. Loved the road runner song at the start. Course is a point to point course with a net downhill. Only beef is that after the race and after you have cooled down, they make you walk 2k UPHILL to get to the cars/busses. | |
jacob abbey from smithville ontairo
(5/9/2012)
"awsome" (about: 2012)
1 previous marathon
| 1 Mississauga Marathon
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 4 FANS: 4 this race is awsome | |
D. H. from Toronto
(6/6/2011)
"Could do better." (about: 2011)
6-10 previous marathons
| 1 Mississauga Marathon
COURSE: 2 ORGANIZATION: 2 FANS: 2 I ran this race last year and this year and this year watched an a spectator. It was a shame to hear about the course problems such that 2 of the lead runners had to be disqualified and a number of the masses missed a section of the course. | |
D. L. from Canada
(6/5/2011)
"Good course, VERY poorly marked and organized" (about: 2011)
2 previous marathons
| 1 Mississauga Marathon
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 2 FANS: 2 Everyone has been talking about the top 2 finishers being disqualified, and that is indeed tragic. I take it no one has noticed, however, that there is a 16-minute gap between 2nd and 3rd, where other runners were also disqualified for going off-course. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! I hope those runners are getting a bit of justice in this whole thing too. To train that hard all winter long and not even post a time because the course is so badly marked is just awful. The organizers have a great course and the volunteers at the water stations were very enthusiastic and helpful. Mississauga could have a great race on its hands, but until the basic organization of the event is under control, they're going to suffer, especially if Toronto continues to run the same weekend. | |
m. m. from traverse city,michigan
(5/28/2011)
"nice course" (about: 2011)
11-50 previous marathons
| 1 Mississauga Marathon
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 4 FANS: 2 A very nice course mostly through neighborhoods and along the water (luckily the 30 mph winds were at our backs for the first 16 miles). Definitely more downhills than up. Spectators were pretty much absent, and it was very tough for family and friends to follow us because of all of the road closings. Water stops every 2K were excellent. Enthusiastic and plentiful volunteers. The same old problem with slow half-marathoners blocking the bike paths and pedestrian bridges along the waterfront near the end. Nice finish area: live music, and lots of food and beverages,(unfortunately because of the cold, rainy wind, I think most took off quickly). There were about 1,200 marathon finishers, and when the half marathoners split off at 8 miles or so, you had as much space to yourself as you wanted. | |
Gordon McLean from Richmond Hill
(5/16/2011)
"Not to be overlooked" (about: 2011)
6-10 previous marathons
| 1 Mississauga Marathon
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 3 Overall it's an excellent small marathon worth considering if you're in or visiting the Toronto area. I would highly recommend this race. I would highly recommend this race. This is a coarse you can run a fast time. While the scenic course is technically downhill theres just enough geographic diversity to act as a challenge. The only negative related to the coarse is the paths you run along toward the end of the race. As a marathoner you had to keep your head up looking for half marathoners walking home after their race on the course. Those runners should know better. The enthusiastic aid stations were well placed and it was great having 3 Powerbar gel stations. Keeping in mind it was a cool, wet and windy day the crowd support was minimal but on this course it didnt seem to be such a big deal. Being a point-to-point race, I was lucky to have someone drop me at the start and pick me up at the finish but from what I saw Mississauga transit had plenty of nice new comfortable busses to transport runners and spectators to the parking areas so no one was left waiting outside getting cold. | |
P. M. from Toronto, ON
(5/16/2011)
"More course problems this year" (about: 2011)
6-10 previous marathons
| 2 Mississauga Marathons
COURSE: 3 ORGANIZATION: 3 FANS: 3 I have run this race in 2009 and 2011. The course was back to its original layout after unsuccessful changes in 2010. However, course problems remained. Top two finishers were DQd this year after their lead cyclist missed a turn, and a lot of GPS devices measured .1 of a mile short (160 to 200 m short). There were not enough marshals and volunteers, and the course was poorly marked on park paths in the second half. Park paths are also narrow, and faster marathon runners run into slower half runners and walkers at approx. 38K, which could cause problems. Due to lack of traffic control, my 3:15 pace group approached the 25K turnaround from the wrong side of the road, and had to cross paths with slower runners to get back on course. The expo was well-organized though fairly small. Aid stations were plentiful, but there were fewer volunteers likely due to rain, so I missed a few cups. Finish area was adequate though far removed from shuttle buses and any local attractions. Generally, I believe this course has a great downhill first half, poorly laid out and marked second half, and a finish area that is too far to be truly welcoming. I will likely not run it again until these problems are resolved. | |
Sanjay Mohanta from Ottawa, ON
(5/16/2011)
"Swag! Amazing Aid Stations! Good Race" (about: 2011)
11-50 previous marathons
| 4-5 Mississauga Marathons
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 2 My 29th Marathon! Here is what I liked: 1. Great Stuff in registration kit - even with the bad economy still lots of goodies 2. Aid stations every 2 km - amazing with porta potties to boot 3. Free parking Dislikes: 1. Parking volunteers didnt know where the start of the race was. Bad. 2. They closed off the parking in front of the Walmart which is more central and close to the start 3. Some of the porta potties ran out of toilet paper 4. Why schedule this event with another great marathon only 30 minutes away? Space it out two weeks away or something. Sheesh. Well worth doing. Sanjay | |
Mitchell Gerometta from Mississauga, Ontario
(8/3/2010)
"Mississauga Marathon needed more buses" (about: 2010)
1 previous marathon
| 1 Mississauga Marathon
COURSE: 3 ORGANIZATION: 3 FANS: 3 My main complaint for the 2010 marathon was the lack of public transit (or at least public transit information) in the City of Mississauga! Most if not all people had to take a taxi or - dare I say it - drive, especially when the city has a population of 700,000. After finishing the race none of the volunteers reminded me that I had to take off my chip until I asked them for the area where the food and massage area was. Then I wasn't able to get a leg massage because it closed about an hour after I was done with the race. I know these races last up to 6 hours and I was done at 4:42:58! Imagine not being able to walk or bend down and being told to more or less suck it up because they have to leave early. Remember, I just ran a marathon. I shouldn't have to deal with bad planning afterward. Overall, it could've been a lot better if transit service was shown to be at the port credit location on the map instead of the park near Cawthra and Lakeshore for shuttle buses (which was given to me on expo day and could've been fixed). Volunteers were great at the aid stations but the finish line definitely was crammed at the end, as I was a sprinter. There was even one aid station that was offering up Advil, which helped me through the race! | |
B. M. from London, Ontario
(5/27/2010)
"Beautiful course!" (about: 2010)
3 previous marathons
| 1 Mississauga Marathon
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 5 I really enjoyed this race even though I ran like a dope and crashed and burned after 30K The course is very scenic; those really aren't hills on that course; the water stops seemed to be around every corner; and the spectators were very cheerful and supportive. Mississauga's downtown had this other-worldly Matrix-like look to it in the morning light... very cool. If you go next year, stay at the Waterside Inn. The owners have converted an apartment building into a "boutique hotel," whatever that means. You can get a suite with a separate bedroom, fireplace, 6 appliances in the kitchen, hardwood floors and a balcony for $10 more a night than the Westin, and it overlooks the finish line. There's a posh resto on the first floor, but The Pumphouse Grill across the street made an excellent post-race burger, and the Irish Pub up the street has got a genius in the kitchen - the salmon special with mango salsa was brilliant. Oh yeah, did I mention that the race was fun too? |
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