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25Aug

Millennium Meadows Marathon

5.0
WhereGrand Rapids, MI, United States
Start time06:00

Sub-events

25August

Marathon

Distance: Marathon
Start time: 06:00
25August

Half Marathon (13.35 miles with certified half marathon split)

Distance: Half Marathon
Start time: 07:00
25August

Marathon Team Relay

Distance: Marathon
Start time: 07:00
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Race Details

Welcome! 

For 2025, Millennium Meadows Marathon is proud to be hosting its 8th year! We will feature a Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 10k, and Marathon RELAY. All four events will take place Sunday, August 25th. 

Again this year we are offering a referral program! Once you register you'll see a referral link that you can share via social media or email, with whoever will signup. Once they register using that code, YOU will be refunded $5 per person. It's good for as many times, until your registration is fully refunded! Who doesn't love money back?

Update to Team Relay: We have changed the registration structure. Now, the first person to register, creates the team name, becomes the Captain and pays for their own registration. Then, 5 additional members must register and pay for themselves. This way the Team Captain doesn't have to do all the work of collecting from the team.

Secchia Meadows provides the perfect course for a team relay, with each relay leg being roughly 4 miles. Round up a team and come compete. We'll set up a relay row, where teams can place tents and have a great time. 

Millennium Meadows Marathon events occur at Secchia Meadows in Millennium Park, one of the many Kent County Parks and what we think is the most scenic and beautiful. You will run on a wide and paved path that crosses a footbridge, winds along the Grand River, and cuts through meadows. Most of the course is heavily shaded.

We are a proud supporter of the Kent County Parks Department and Team World Vision - Grand Rapids. Use our Donate button on the left menu, select which organization and follow the steps.

 

Events

Full Marathon             6 loops for 26.2 miles  YES! THIS IS A BOSTON QUALIFIER (USATF CERTIFIED) COURSE

Marathon Relay         6 loops for 26.2 miles

Half Marathon           3 loops for 13.35 Half Marathon (with a 13.1 split mat!) 

10k Distance             1 loop 

 

Aid Stations

There will be two aid stations located on each loop, stocked with water and Gatorade. Water and Gatorade tables will be well spread out, and volunteers will place cups onto the tables. There will be no food provided on the course.

Awards

We award the first place winner of both Men's and Women's for each distance. We also award Age Group Winners, for first through third place, Men's and Women's, for each event.

0-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60+ (and don't worry, you chronically gifted runners, if there are age brackets above these, we'll take care of you!)

Parking

There's lots of parking. Don't worry.

Starting times

Full Marathon                        6:00 am    (Special 5am start for the Velocity Challenged for marathon only!)

Half Marathon                       7:00 am 

Marathon Relay                    7:00 am 

10K (1 Modified loop)           8:00 am  

Post-Race Village

After completing your event, Post-Race Village will be open to come and pick up a prepackaged snack, water, Gatorade, and beverages provided by Archival Brewing. Secchia Meadows is blessed with tons of grassy space to spread out, recover and cheer on incoming runners

Packet Pickup

SATURDAY PACKET PICK UP - At Fulton Street Pub & Grill, 801 W. Fulton Street, from 2 pm - 6 pm.

RACE DAY - In the pavilion at the race site starting at 5:15 a.m. (We'll get you a bib if you're doing the 5am start. Just show up early enough.

LATE REGISTRATION -  ONLINE ONLY - We will not have late registration available at the race site however you can register on your phone up till the start of the race. 

We can’t thank you enough for your participation and look forward to seeing you at the starting line for a fun race day!

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Training Plan

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Reviews

general:5
course:5
organization:5
spectators:5

Rob Klein

August 27, 2019

More Swamp & River than Meadows

This is the second year of this race. I did not know this until I arrived. And it is the same course used for the Last Chance for Boston Marathon. The Grand Rapids and Ground Hog Day Marathons both have courses on the west side of Grand Rapids/Kent County, and this marathon course uses parts of some of those other races. A runner who ran this marathon last year said that the medal was exactly the same. But they changed the ribbon attached to the medal with a 2019 ribbon, but they put the wrong date on the ribbons. Oh well, minor details I guess. Check-in was available mid-afternoon Saturday at the Fulton Street Pub and Grill. Don, the RD, was there autographing copies of his book - that they were giving away. The park was a short distance from there. There was a big covered pavilion in the park, and the marathon started a very short distance from there. You could park less than a stone's throw from the starting line. Saturday the temperature was in the 70's and the forecast for Sunday was to be in the 80's. The weather turned out pretty good with the shade on the course and the river and swamp nearby. It did not get excessively hot, and there were no bugs - which surprised me for all the standing water in the area. There was a 6:00 a.m. start for slower runners, so I opted for that. From the park proper, there was about a 1 mile distance to the loop we were going to be running on. The loop was 4-something miles - which we had to complete six times. Together, with the out-and back came out to 26.2 miles. And it was certified. The course was paved with asphalt the whole way, with a couple of wood bridges. It was a pretty flat course, with no major hills; they were more like swells on the sea going up and down. There were two aid stations. The first was at the beginning of the loop. And the second was somewhere close to the middle, where they could get volunteers and food supplies to. So each loop, we passed both stations. The course was substantially shaded. There were a couple of stretched where there was no shade, but they were relatively short stretches. And starting the run at 6:00 a.m., it was still dark. We started out running under a crescent shaped Moon and a star filled sky. A few runners had head-lamps, but it got light quickly after that. Close to the end of the loop, many spectators gathered and they really encouraged the runners. Many stayed to the end. After completing the 6th loop, we headed back up to the pavilion, where the finish line was. Afterwards, there was an abundance of food: Fruit, chips, cookies, Gatorade and chocolate milk; bottled water too. This was a good choice for a summer marathon.
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