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Bizz Johnson Trail Marathon

Oct 12, 2008

4.0
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Where

Susanville, CA, United States

Start time

09:00

Distances

Marathon

Surface

Trail

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

October 12, 2008 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
TrailMarathonPoint to pointTrail Race

Race Results

Top 3

1. Don Hogue 03:00:41
2. Lee Goodwin 03:05:00
3. Kyle Eberle 03:06:52

Top 3 Women

1. Tia Gabalita 03:09:51
2. Missy Lendl 03:13:58
3. Joanne Harper 03:14:57

Top 3 Men

1. Don Hogue 03:00:41
2. Lee Goodwin 03:05:00
3. Kyle Eberle 03:06:52
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By: Mark K.

Posted: October 09, 2023

Great first marathon

The only things I new about this marathon was that it was above 5000 feet, it was on trails, and it was downhill. I was scared about the altitude, but happy I wouldn't be pounding pavement, and that I wouldn't have to do a lot of vertical. The race ended up being a real pleasure, with just enough people from two races to let me know I hadn't wandered off course. The altitude ended up being no big deal- I ran way faster than I expected. The aid stations were perfect, spaced every 2-3miles. My only complaint is the course marking could have used a few pylons(or a human) at the 1st turnaround to make it more obvious- Many of us probably ran an extra 1/8 -1/2 mile because we were focused on running instead of the smudged chalk. Other than that every marking worked OK. The organizers had a great attitude, and were universally helpful. Bottom line, this is a 'must do' race IMHO.
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