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Kansas City Marathon

Oct 07, 2006

4.2
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Where

Kansas City, MO, United States

Start time

09:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

October 07, 2006 Saturday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointWheelchair race

Race Results

Top 3

1. Thad Bartram 02:39:59
2. Hillary Kogo 02:42:07
3. Jay Golonka 02:51:20

Top 3 Women

1. Lisa Cowling 03:12:39
2. Laura Girard 03:13:23
3. Amy Bechtel 03:22:19

Top 3 Men

1. Thad Bartram 02:39:59
2. Hillary Kogo 02:42:07
3. Jay Golonka 02:51:20
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Reviews

4.2
Based on 2 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!

By: Ellen H.

Posted: October 22, 2021

New Course, Great Spectators, Need more Porta Pots

My first marathon & overall a wonderful experience! Expo & packet pick up was good - local running store booths, pacer tent, free airbrush tattoos, lots of booths for upcoming races. Parking for expo was free in downtown KC at Union station. Race day parking was also free but be prepared for a bit of a walk to the start (nice warm up!) there were a lot of porta pots at the start but even so the lines were long. No corrals but pacers had people grouped around them. I started with 4:40 pace group - my pacer was VERY Enthusiastic & fun but a bit after halfway point he handed off to another pacer & slowed down (though he did tell us all he was planning to do that). I ended with the 4:50 pacer who offered great words of encouragement! The course was new this year & everyone said much improved - still lots of hills but more strategically located along the course compared to years past. I'm from KC & train regularly on real steep grades & didn't mind the hills at all. Spectators were AMAZING! saw lots of great signs & they were wonderful cheering us on. Aid stations were well stocked & it was clear when you wanted water then sports drink, volunteers very friendly. Later aid stations also had Gu & bananas & even had a pickle juice & chicken broth station at Mile 24. Finish line was amazing though I didn't stay for the food (I was wanting brunch - recommend First Watch if you like breakfast after marathon). My only issue with this race was first few aid stations had a line of porta pots but only 1 actually open (?!?!) and so lines were long - that REALLY slowed me down! I hope they fix that next year otherwise really awesome race!
4.7

By: William C.

Posted: October 19, 2021

Train for uphills

You will earn your finishers medal.
3.7
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Related News

Sponsor Extends Kansas City Marathon Deal

Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. has reached an agreement to be the title sponsor of the Kansas City Marathon for five more years, through 2011.

General News Kansas City Star

Dec 21, 2006

Kansas Marathon Runners Will Go The Distance

Valdez, the course designer, has made it his responsibility to ensure the event proceeds free of incident — or, at least that kind of incident.

General News Kansas City Star

Oct 06, 2006

Barefoot Rick to Run 22nd Barefoot Marathon in KC

Rick Roeber, alias "Barefoot Rick" of Lee's Summit Missouri will be running his 22nd barefoot marathon on October 7 at the Waddell & Reed Kansas City Marathon in Kansas City, Missouri. This will be Roeber's 40th marathon overall. Roeber ran 18 marathons with shoes before he discovered that running sans shoes was better for his knees and allowed him to run with better form, thereby eliminating his propensity to leg and knee injuries. Roeber claims that is how he can run 7 barefoot marathons (marathon = 26.2 miles) already in 2006 with plans to run 4 more before the end of the year. In addition, Roeber finished his first ultra-marathon on 9/11/06 at the Patriots' Run in Olathe Kansas, running barefoot over 40 miles and taking 2nd place Men' Overall in the 9 hour, 11 minute event.

General News

Sep 20, 2006

Kansas City Marathon is Back in 2006

Kansas City’s premier running event returns this fall as the Waddell & Reed Kansas City Marathon brings another day of fun, music, and friendly competition, all for a great cause.

General News

Mar 21, 2006

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