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Big Sur International Marathon

Apr 24, 2005

3.9
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Where

Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

Start time

09:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

April 24, 2005 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk

Race Results

Top 3

1. JONATHAN NDAMBUKI 02:23:35
2. JOHN MUNENE 02:23:39
3. ALAN RUBEN 02:39:56

Top 3 Women

1. MARY AKOR 02:46:53
2. MARY COORDT 02:53:44
3. JENNIFER FLINT 03:02:18

Top 3 Men

1. JONATHAN NDAMBUKI 02:23:35
2. JOHN MUNENE 02:23:39
3. ALAN RUBEN 02:39:56
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Reviews

3.9
Based on 2 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!

By: Linda Miller

Posted: September 20, 2023

VIP the way to go

The VIP had everything including heated tent before and after race. I never have been so spoiled in marathon and I have done over 30. This was the way to go. Well organized. Beautiful tough course.
5.0

By: Jo B.

Posted: May 02, 2023

Beautiful, brutal terrain, poor race management

I've run close to 30 marathons around the world and while others have been just as scenic (Hawaii, northern Michigan and Grandmas to name a few) this was far the most brutal course from the hills to the winds there is no reprieve - and no spectators to cheer you on either! But far worse was the management. The cramped and chaotic runners' expo, the morning of the race none - NONE - of the busses showed up, waiting in the cold for HOURS before the race - with no heaters and not enough porta potty's - the race actually started late because it was so disorganized and then at the end you get like a flimsy plastic medal and a box of chips, granola bars and vegan jerky and have to board another bus (school bus) back to Monterey where they just drop you off and you're on your own to find your way back to the pick up area/hotel. Terrible terrible management. Course was fine but no water, just terribly tasting fake gatorade. The course was quiet scenic but for the money we pay (and that they get with the other races that are run at the same time - including the bizarre 21 miler which can only be explained as a way to bring in more money) they should oh I don't know have heaters for us at the start and more support/food along the way and at the end. And for the love of God have the buses show up on time in the morning and be clear about where we go to get on them. hire a new race manager for 2024 who will ensure the organization behind this marathon is worthy of the course.
2.7
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