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Carlsbad Marathon

Jan 21, 2001

4.9
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Where

Carlsbad, CA, United States

Start time

08:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

January 21, 2001 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 08:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk

Race Results

Top 3

1. Andrey Kuznetsov 02:17:39
2. Danny Gough 02:18:57
3. Darrell General 02:21:23

Top 3 Women

1. Alena Vinitskaya 02:49:20
2. Mary Burns-Prine 02:57:30
3. Suzanne Morris 03:01:49

Top 3 Men

1. Andrey Kuznetsov 02:17:39
2. Danny Gough 02:18:57
3. Darrell General 02:21:23
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Reviews

4.9
Based on 2 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!

By: Whitney M.

Posted: January 16, 2024

First timer here

I trained like crazy for this marathon. It was my first and I wanted to make sure I could complete the race in a relatively good time. The course is beautiful! I love Carlsbad and this was some of the best of Carlsbad in a run. As someone who has only run Rock N Roll San Diego half and Phoenix Rock N Roll half, I expected more hills. I don't know why. All of the other reviews say this was hilly, and yes, there were hills, but some of the half's I've done were much worse. I loved the spectators and the aid station volunteers all cheered my name when I ran through. I finished with a respectable 04.02.12 and this course definitely made me want to do another to break that time. My biggest issue with the course was doubling back. I got a bit discouraged after the first loop. I like new scenery. The only other issue I had was that the 4 hr pacer was ahead of pace and I could never catch up. I never even saw him except passing on the loop even though I was under pace the first half. I will def be back!
4.7

By: Karen K.

Posted: January 27, 2022

Ocean view and LOTS of hills

Living in the Chicago makes this an ideal marathon. Sun, ocean views on Highway 101, shorts and a tee shirt in January. Who could ever complain. Yes, the hills are not easy on a runner used to flat courses, but we all made it through. I was blessed to run with the coach for the West Cost Road Runners, who got me through 3 rough miles. The shirt and jacket are a definite bonus. Going back next year.
5.0
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Related News

Kuznetsov, Vinitskaya Win in S.D. Marathon

Listing of winners, second and third place finishers

General News The Salt Lake Tribune

Jan 22, 2001

Beating The Clock. San Diego Marathon top finishers

43-year-old Andrey Kuznetsov, a Russian who's lived in the United States for the past three years, won yesterday's San Diego Marathon in 2 hours, 17 minutes, 39 seconds. Kuznetsov beat American Danny Gough by 1 minute and 19 seconds. The women's winner was Alena Vinitskaya of Belarus. Vinitskaya beat 43-year-old Mary Burns-Prine who finished second in the Memphis Marathon last month.

General News San Diego Union Tribune

Jan 22, 2001

2nd place San Diego Marathon finisher Danny Gough's running career underwent a sea change

A few years ago, Naval officer Danny Gough revived his running career by training on a supply ship. Gough trained everyday on board the ship, sometimes running as much as 22 miles in extreme heat. In October 1999, he placed third in the 1999 Steamtown Marathon in Scranton, Pa. His time of 2:18:55 qualified him for the 2000 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials and he hopes to have a shot at the 2004 Olympic Games.

General News San Diego Union Tribune

Jan 22, 2001

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