Event information
Ohio River Road Runners Club Marathon
Apr 03, 2022
5.0
Where
Xenia, OH, United States
Start time
09:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
April 03, 2022 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointWheelchair race
Race Results
Top 3
1. Paolo Roncallo 02:44:07
2. Steve Savage 02:46:39
3. Joe Durrett 03:03:58
Top 3 Women
1. Ashley Lefeld 03:07:33
2. Wendy Ford 03:17:02
3. Callie Bohachek 03:39:33
Top 3 Men
1. Paolo Roncallo 02:44:07
2. Steve Savage 02:46:39
3. Joe Durrett 03:03:58
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Reviews
5
Based on 2 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: Nancy S.
Posted: April 13, 2024
For Runners By Runners
The flawless organization of this event makes it very worthwhile for you to come and run here!! Scenic, good time of year (weather was ideal - 32 - 50, clear and sunny), water stations & portolets spaced properly, correctly measured course and mile signage. A few small rollers but otherwise flat. Extremely glad I chose this as my Ohio marathon!!!! The ORRRC knows how to put on a running event!! Xenia is a great place for cycling/running paved paths but otherwise a town without much to offer, Yellow Springs is a nice village about 8 miles away and a nice day visit.
5.0
By: bob k.
Posted: April 03, 2023
Wonderfully organized small marathon!
I judge this small marathon as one of the best organized of them all, based on my 95 marathons, including Boston and nine Flying Pigs. In fact, I love marathons put on my running clubs - as this one is - since runners know what other runners like: clear and obvious mile markers, excellent signage, police blocking traffic where needed, cheerful volunteers at aid stations, and a route mostly on asphalt. Parking in front of the YMCA made packet pickup on the morning of the marathon a breeze. The route itself was just fine; no mega mansions, just blue collar neighborhoods, and a long bike path along a creek. A few gentle rises, which I hesitate to call hills. So, it's PR friendly.
I can't vouch for the food since I took a tumble at the finish line; genetic clumsiness, I guess. I can, however, vouch for the EMTs, who took care of me immediately. Thanks to all those brave firefighters for helping an old man up from the pavement, bandaging his wounds, and walking him to his car.
Oh yes, one more thing. This marathon is a no-frills affair; and so is the entry fee. Bargain! Thanks to the ORRC and all their volunteers!
5.0
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