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Lake Tahoe Marathon

Oct 11, 2003

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Where

South Lake Tahoe, CA, United States

Start time

09:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

October 11, 2003 Saturday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk

Race Results

Top 3

1. John Weru 02:35:05
2. Matthew Holton 02:44:30
3. Oswaldo Lopez 03:00:54

Top 3 Women

1. Christina Castelanelli 03:29:48
2. Judy Anderson 03:39:29
3. Ann Marie Thiessen 03:39:30

Top 3 Men

1. John Weru 02:35:05
2. Matthew Holton 02:44:30
3. Oswaldo Lopez 03:00:54
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Reviews

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By: TJ S.

Posted: October 23, 2024

Poor organization, even less accountability

I decided to run the LTM after reading positive reviews online, but I have to say that I was super disappointed. It started with poor communications: an outdated website and long, rambling emails with details for the weekend's various events all smashed together in a bulleted list. When they failed to apply for road closure permits in time and had to cancel the Saturday and Sunday races (with a revised course on Sunday), their outdated server didn't reach gmail accounts until 11:45 pm on Friday. Worse yet, what was supposed to be a scenic run around the lake turned into a series of out-and-backs on SLT's public bike trails, shopping areas, and housing developments (not at all scenic). There were no port-a-potties except about 10 at the start line (shared by ALL of the weekend's races), minimal race-appropriate fuel at the aid stations (even though the volunteers were super sweet), and then a party-size bowl of pretzels at the finish line (unless you wanted to drop more cash at the vendors). The swag was also pretty sad. Prior years' cool duffels have been replaced by cheap string backpacks, and they ran out of race-specific swag finish line. This was just such an all-around disappointment. I think it was a great race in prior years, but this year was a total flop. I get that the permit issue was a huge wrench, but Les also never took accountability, and instead lambasted Caltrans in all of his communications. Given all of the other chaos of the weekend, you can't blame the state for everything.
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Kenyan prepares to break marathon record

John Weru plans to run the annual Lake Tahoe Marathon on Oct. 11 not only to win but to set a new marathon record.

General News Tahoe Daily Tribune

Oct 01, 2003

Maine man prepares to run 100th marathon; Tahoe on upcoming list

A retired firefighter from Maine is in training to run what will be his 100th marathon next weekend in Ohio.

General News Associated Press

Sep 15, 2003

New finish area in the works for Lake Tahoe Marathon

Lake Tahoe Marathon director Les Wright says he is "99 percent certain" that the marathon finish will move from Pope Beach to Baldwin Beach this year due to construction considerations. The route of the October marathon is not expected to change other than the finish.

General News Tahoe Daily Tribune

Sep 05, 2003

Lake Tahoe Marathon Adds Triathlon To Agenda

The Lake Tahoe Marathon is introducing a new three-day triathlon, that consists of a swimming or kayaking on the first day, a 72-mile bike ride on the second, and the 26.2 mile run on the third. The goal is to afford beginning athletes more opportunity to try new events.

General News

Jun 18, 2003

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