Event information
Big Cottonwood Marathon
Sep 14, 2024
3.7
Where
Salt Lake City, UT, United States
Start time
09:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
September 14, 2024 Saturday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk
Race Results
Top 3
1. Paul Hylton 02:35:17
2. Kason Kendall 02:39:18
3. Jose Cruz 02:42:07
Top 3 Women
1. Paige Koeven 02:49:45
2. Sadie Smith 02:50:48
3. Brynn Castillow 02:56:52
Top 3 Men
1. Paul Hylton 02:35:17
2. Kason Kendall 02:39:18
3. Jose Cruz 02:42:07
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Reviews
3.7
Based on 1 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: John D.
Posted: September 14, 2021
Strongly recommended!
This was my first marathon and the worst bits were the training (in Austin TX in a lot of heat and humidity) and the early start in race day.
I thought the organisation of the event was impeccable and have no idea how they can do and give so much for so little money. The shirt/cup/medal/photos alone seem just about worth the entry fee and everything went incredibly smoothly.
I got REALLY lucky in that I picked up my bib as Coach Paul was starting his talk about how to run the races. He was about my age and a really good communicator. He's run a gazillion marathons and is the Coach for this and other Revel races. I strongly recommend using him, particularly if you train in TX or other hot places.
Anyway, I don't think I would have come close to running the time I did without the excellent prep that he enabled for us, just in a one hour session. It meant the course held no surprises for me and I was able to keep spirits up the whole way (well at least until torrential rain made my shirt and shoes/socks weight 5lb more!).
He did say to run at a 7/10 effort and unfortunately I only committed to 5/10 for most of the course, but knew exactly when to hit 7 on a couple of uphills. He showed us how much variation there was in his times (a minute and half delta between the fast and slow miles) and that helped me tremendously.
I didn't love the early start or darkness and cold in the staging area, but once we began, time really flew. I didn't spend as much time enjoying the scenery as id assumed I would, but there were some special moments.
The "out and back" wasn't half as bad as Paul had prepped us for and probably the steeper downhill sections challenged me more than the very few uphills.
I finished WAY too fresh (as a result of just not trying hard enough) but as I write this on day 3, I feel 80% recovered (massage yesterday helped). Quads are less sore than they would be after a days water skiing (or after a PT session if I haven't been for a while).
I can't think of no reason not to run the BCC and lots of reasons to run it. Yes, I guess the time flatters me as I'm sure I wouldn't do that on the flat, but it was a really nice ease-in to running.
I'd never run more than 6 miles pre-Covid and intend to stop when/if it receded, but I'm really glad I did this marathon and would encourage you to consider it - and maybe make a weekend of it by staying in Park City.
3.7
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