Event information
Columbus Marathon
Oct 17, 2004
4.9
Where
Columbus, OH, United States
Start time
09:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
October 17, 2004 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointWheelchair race
Race Results
Top 3
1. Eliud Kering 02:18:39
2. Paul Aufdemberge 02:20:03
3. Jim Jurcevich 02:22:30
Top 3 Women
1. Emily Chepkomi 02:38:39
2. Tatiana Belovol 02:43:38
3. Melissa Rittenhouse 02:44:39
Top 3 Men
1. Eliud Kering 02:18:39
2. Paul Aufdemberge 02:20:03
3. Jim Jurcevich 02:22:30
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Reviews
4.9
Based on 2 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: Amber F.
Posted: October 22, 2024
Excellent Race All Around!
Logistically this race was a breeze to get to. I flew into the Columbus airport and had a short 15 minute Uber drive to my hotel. We ended up staying at the Red Roof Inn Plus, right in downtown, and it was in a great location. It was less than a 10 minute walk to the convention center for the expo and only a 15 minute walk to the start line on race morning.
The expo was pretty good given the race size (about 3,607 marathoners this year) with the usual clothing, shoes, and energy gel options. They even had a Goodwill booth set up to buy throwaway clothes for race morning. The race participant t-shirt is nothing to write home about in terms of its design, but IT'S COTTON which is frankly a win in my book.
The race itself was fantastic - plenty of porta potties at the start, four different starting corrals (I never felt jostled or like I was stuck running with people who didn't belong in my corral even though it was crowded in the beginning), energetic music & even fireworks right as the starting gun went off! There were DJs and bands every few miles along the course as well.
The course is relatively flat - the hills that are there are pretty gentle and long, none that really take it out of you. It runs through cute neighborhoods, around some part of The Ohio State stadiums/campus, and by nice parks. There's a couple seedy sections of town, but that's unavoidable sometimes in city marathons. The spectators were out in full force - at times I felt like I was running the Boston Marathon based on how many and how loud the spectators were. If you love crowd support, this marathon is for you!
The proceeds from this race also go to the Nationwide Children's Hospital, and each mile is dedicated to a child. The children were at their dedicated mile marker with foam hands so you could give them a high five as you ran past - it was such a sweet touch.
Another bonus is that you can put your name on your bib and a good potion of spectators cheered me on by name which I loved.
SWAG: the medal is cute (be alert & make sure the volunteer at the finish line doesn't give you a half marathon medal in error! It happened to me and I had to go swap my medal for the correct one) and they give you a bag after you finish to get as much food/drink as you want (apples, trail mix, nuts, cheese, bagels, chips, Gatorade etc).
Overall I highly recommend this race to other 50 staters! Columbus is a charming and clean little city. The October race date made for beautiful fall scenery on race day as well. (And our weather this year was absolutely perfect! 40° at the start, mid-50s a few hours later, and no precipitation or wind =L<û)
4.7
By: Bill B.
Posted: October 24, 2022
As Good As Advertised
I don't have much to add to the previous positive comments. It is an excellent race.
I did want to add that between the enthusiastic MC, the dawn sky, the fireworks, and The Boss singing 'Born To Run', it was the most fired up I have ever been for the start of a marathon. Seeing the children who have been helped by Nationwide Hospital throughout the course kept me fired up. Great job Columbus!
Barley Brewing Company is directly across the street from the expo and has an excellent blood orange wheat. Check it out
5.0
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