Regina Queen City Marathon
Regina, SK Canada
September 8, 2024
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Race Details
Boston-certified, scenic and mostly flat. Primarily paved pathways through city parks; lots of running along the lakeshore and creekside
Contact Information
Name: | Race Director | |
Address: | P.O. Box 37039
Regina, Saskatchewan CANADA S4S 7K3 |
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Phone Number: | 1-866-2-RUN-QCM | |
Email: | Email the organizers |
Race Organizer
We're very pleased to announce that, of all the Boston-qualifying marathons across Canada and the USA, MarathonGuide.com rates the SaskCentral Queen City Marathon in Regina, Saskatchewan as one of the best races to qualify for Boston, ahead of other marathons in Green Bay, Hartford, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Mississauga, Vancouver and Niagara Falls.
In 2008, 21.4 percent of all SaskCentral QCM full marathon participants achieved Boston-qualifying times.
Ironically, according to the same Marathonguide.com list, the best race to run to qualify for the Boston Marathon is...the Boston Marathon. Go figure. :)
Runner Reviews (72)
Judith Smith from Nassau Bahamas
(9/13/2022)
"Bang for your Buck" (about: 2022)
50+ previous marathons
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 2 I participated in the walk section of this marathon. There was an early start. The course was well marked and there were volunteers all along the route. I am a back of the pack like last runner and the organizers stayed with you. Even if you had to navigate it by yourself you could have. A lot of the route is in a park so you don't have to worry about vehicles. A lot of bikes are also using the path though. It was a scenic route - it does go through some neighbourhoods but I felt safe from traffic. There were some nice touches - the flags representing the participants countries are at the finish line - I wanted to grab 'the Bahamas' and run through like a Boston marathon winner. The host hotel was very nice - there was room service - also on race day they had a bag breakfast for participants - there was also ample free parking at the hotel and at the race start. It was easy to get to the race, park and leave. Regina is a very nice city. your race photos are included in the registration and you could get a personalized bib. The organizers and the volunteers did a wonderful job. I would definitely recommend it. | |
E. W. from OH
(9/11/2018)
"Weekend of Canadian nice-- very well done QCM!" (about: 2018)
50+ previous marathons
| 1 Regina Queen City Marathon
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 Having finished 50 States, I've pondered running Canada. My determination & enthusiasm to do so, after QCM, is now absolute. Pre-race communications, Expo, multiple races (wish I'd done the Scribbly challenge, not just the marathon), course marking & volunteers, swag-- all demonstrated excellent organization. It was done so well because the Race Directing team are runners. On marathon day, running temps were very pleasant and the course was mostly a flat mix of urban parks & residential neighborhoods. Despite a leg issue, it was the fastest race by far of 7 I've completed in 2018. Really like the shirt and LOVE my medal & 42.2 car magnet! | |
R. H. from New York
(10/8/2017)
"By runners for runners on a beautiful course" (about: 2017)
50+ previous marathons
| 1 Regina Queen City Marathon
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 Organizers pay attention to every detail, and as runners they know what runners want. Beautiful and varied, well marked course, enthusiastic volunteers, no issues with water, gatorade, porto potties. Not many spectators but that's not what it's about for me. The people I did meet were super friendly and helpful. Everything pre and post race was easy as can be. Nice quality tech shirt and medal. Extra special touch was flags at the start/finish line for all the states, provinces and countries of the runners. Definitely recommend this one. | |
S. R. from Manitoba, Canada
(9/15/2015)
"Definite Pros and Cons" (about: 2015)
6-10 previous marathons
| 1 Regina Queen City Marathon
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 4 FANS: 2 This was my 1st time at QCM, and I have mixed feelings about my time there. Pros: The course was beautiful. Long stretches through the park system along the river was nice. The course was extremely well marked and marshaled. Cons: Water cups were VERY small making staying efficiently hydrated a near impossibility without slowing and taking 2 cups at the stations. As a faster runner, the tight corners along the park trails made keeping a quick rhythm virtually impossible. I also nearly was hit twice by vehicles along the partially closed roadways. I got a new PR, so I can't complain too much, but I don't think I'll be heading back to Regina again for another go at the QCM. | |
K. S. from Saskatchewan
(1/17/2012)
"QCM is a great marathon" (about: 2011)
6-10 previous marathons
| 6+ Regina Queen City Marathons
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 2011 was an unusually hot September in Regina. The race organizers & volunteers were ready with extra aid stations/drinks, & water hoses. EMS personale were highly visible/available for anyone who felt ill because of the high temperatures. (It was 89 degrees F/ 31 degrees celcius after lunch) I have run this race many times, and it is usually cool/cold, so this was a huge difference. I liked the new course. (don't care for the bridge underpasses on the old course) | |
C. R. from Regina, SK
(9/14/2011)
"Well organized with a nice new and flat course" (about: 2011)
6-10 previous marathons
| 2 Regina Queen City Marathons
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 This is my second time running the full marathon here. I had previously run the half once. This year was my sixth time running the full distance overall (with about another six halfs under my belt) and I entered the race only as a training run enroute to an ultra. I was glad I wasn't racing as it was 90 degrees by the time I got to the finish. The pros on this race are that the organizers and volunteers are terrific. We knew it was going to be very hot, and unusually so, and it was a pleasant surprise to see that the organizers had hired several water tanker trucks to be on course to hose us down. Also, leading up to the 20 mile point volunteers from one water stop had set up an extra unplanned water station so that we could get extra hydration. Very nice! Other positives are the t-shirt is nice and that they have a separate post-race food tent for marathoners so you don't have to worry about the halfers or relay folks eating all the food (especially for a slow poke like me). There were also lots of portalets on course. One other point is that though there are not many spectators, a number of people in the several neighborhoods we ran through set up sprinklers and/or were ready with their hoses for us. One guy even had his set up a dozen feet past the end of his property as we ran through a park. Very nice! The only place I have ever seen this kind of helpfulness from spectators was in Fargo when I ran the half a few years ago (nice folks down there!). A con is that the race sells out very early. I think they could expand the numbers somewhat, especially if they had an earlier start to the marathon like lots of bigger races do. Another con is that the race starts at 8:00 a.m. I haven't run another full or half that starts that late. On a cooler day, this is not a big deal, but on a hot day a 7:00 a.m. start would have helped to avoid some of the later heat. I heard pre-race grumbling about the new course (a change made due to early summer flooding that caused several bridge underpasses on the old course to be impassable), but I was really pleased with the change. The new course is basically a two-looper, with the second loop adding 3 mile or so stretch to get the length in. I liked going by the same folks at the same water stops, plus seeing the same volunteers out there. Also, most of the loop goes around the Wascana Lakes and is in parkland, which makes almost all of the run very pleasant. My one suggestion on the course is that the marathoners run the extra section on the easternmost part of the course in the first lap and then have a shorter second loop. | |
M. B. from Gimli, Canada
(9/17/2010)
"A great prairie run" (about: 2010)
4-5 previous marathons
| 1 Regina Queen City Marathon
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 The organization is top notch, the fan support is enthusiastic, and the course is pretty, scenic, gently rolling and ever-changing. Some people moan because there are minimal fans (unlike Boston's 500,000 lovable, cheering maniacs), but Boston is special. If people need that kind of support everywhere they run, perhaps you should consider a different sport. The people of Regina were great. | |
Rich Holmes from North Carolina, USA
(9/13/2010)
"Very fast, friendly" (about: 2010)
50+ previous marathons
| 1 Regina Queen City Marathon
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 3 Newly paved, flat, very fast after 2 miles for the pack to thin - certainly a good choice for a BQ attempt, despite the 1900' elevation. Race administration and volunteers were friendly and flawless - a delightful event to go to and a pretty course mostly along a river or lakes. Highly recommend it! | |
Robert Ginnow from Green Bay Wisconsin
(10/12/2009)
"Organization is the best" (about: 2009)
11-50 previous marathons
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 This was a very well organized and enjoyable marathon. I loved the race announcer who made me feel like a star as he announced my name as I crossed the finish line. He made note that I was from Green Bay, Wisconsin, "home of our second-favorite football team!" Very cool. I liked running back through the start line and hearing all of the cheering from the spectators surrounding the start area. The course was fair, yet some of the footing was poor on the older trails. I do prefer running on roads, but this was a nice change. The second half does roll a bit, but otherwise it's not too bad and I was still able to run the tangents. I had my second best time ever, so I was pleased. It was a bit congested at the end, but this is expected with walkers and relay marathoners (etc.) at the finish. The finish area was superb and I like the fact the food was given to us in a bag (for easy carry) on top of the fact that the marathoners had their own food tent and supply. I highly recommend this marathon to anyone looking for a great race and town, as well as a good time! | |
J. M. from Thunder Bay ON
(9/21/2009)
"Great, beautiful run put on by the Queen City!" (about: 2009)
11-50 previous marathons
| 6+ Regina Queen City Marathons
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 I've run this run every year since the beginning, even though I moved to Ontario. It is a great run, and the organization is fantastic! I will be back next year again for the 10th year! I ran a PB this year on the course, and hope to improve next year! Thanks so much, Regina!!! :) |
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