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Twin Cities Marathon

Oct 02, 2022

4.9
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Where

Anywhere, MN, United States

Start time

08:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

October 02, 2022 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 08:00
MarathonPoint to pointWheelchair race

Race Results

Top 3

1. Yuya Yoshida 02:11:28
2. Daniel Mesfun 02:13:35
3. Mike Chesire 02:17:27

Top 3 Women

1. Jessica Watychowicz 02:33:09
2. Bridget Belyeu 02:35:18
3. Kim Conley 02:35:43

Top 3 Men

1. Yuya Yoshida 02:11:28
2. Daniel Mesfun 02:13:35
3. Mike Chesire 02:17:27
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Reviews

4.9
Based on 4 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!

By: Sarah M.

Posted: October 11, 2024

Fantastic Marathon All Around!!

Wow what a fantastic event!!! This was my 34th different marathon (ran a few courses twice), and it is in my top five. I had this on the list for a long time based on Runners World and other reviews. I should not have waited so long to run this! Race organization is very important to me. There were tons of volunteers, huge aid stations, and PJs every mile. Plenty of PJs at the starting line. Only knock on the organization aspect is they could use more starting corrals - three is not enough. Course itself is beautiful and not that challenging. I had feared the big climb from mile 20 to 23, but it wasn't bad. My Apple Watch 7 did not clock as high of a gain. Most of the course felt downhill - and was, according to my watch. The scenery was beautiful, running past many lakes, along the river, and past gorgeous homes. Fans were awesome!!! There was not a lonely spot along the course. I expected there to be some near the lakes, particularly with the road closures, but there weren't any. The whole community really turned out for this. Finish was also fantastic! I loved running past St Paul's Cathedral towards the State Capitol building, with the finish line ahead of it. No annoying last minute turns or circling around to find the finish. Post-race party and expo were great. One knock (besides # of corrals): the 2024 race shirts were awful. Hopefully other years' shirts are better.
5.0

By: Robert M.

Posted: October 07, 2022

Well organized event, no complaints or anxious mom

Beautiful course, great crowd support, sufficient porta potties, buses were - no lines, no waiting - a little warm but a great race. Hills towards the end of the course are deceiving. Only concern is that the app to track runners was not 100% accurate. Had my daughter still running the course even though she had crossed the finish line.
5.0

By: Todd D.

Posted: October 04, 2022

Great marathon! It's as good as advertised

This is a wonderful marathon that should be on everyone's bucket list. For an urban marathon, it's so scenic and the crowd support was amazing. The course is not as fast as Chicago due to the 2 miles of hills that start around Mile 20, but it's certainly more scenic than Chicago. My only complaint is that the Nuun electrolyte fluids were terribly 'watered down'. The fluid tasted about like water! After the race, many people complained about this issue on the Medtronic Twin Cities marathon Facebook page and that it was possibly a major factor in causing their cramps late in the race. Next time, I'll bring my own electrolyte fluids when running a marathon. This was an important lesson. Regardless, I hope to run this race again in the future!
5.0
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Photos: Thousands take part in 40th running of Twin Cities Marathon

Yuya Yoshida won the 2022 Twin Cities Marathon in 2:11:28 while Jessica Watychowicz won the womens race in 2:33:09.

General News MPR News

Oct 03, 2022

Yoshida and Watychowicz Win 40th Anniversary Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon; Bor and O'Keeffe win USATF 10 Mile Championships with Record Times

Yuya Yoshida of Japan and Jessica Watychowicz of Colorado Springs won today's 40th Anniversary Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. Yoshida became the event's first Japanese winner, running 2:11:28 under sunny skies and race temperatures in the 60s. Watychowicz clocked 2:33:09 for her victory.

General News

Oct 02, 2022

Twin Cities Marathon still running at 40

A gallery of photos taken during the Twin Cities Marathon through the years, since its inaugural race in 1982.

General News StarTribune

Sep 28, 2022

Past and Future to Star at 40th Anniversary Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon; Full-Capacity Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon Weekend Returns Sept. 30 - Oct 2

A celebration of its four-decade-long history and the introduction of new features to enhance the event going forward will share the spotlight at this weekend's 40th Anniversary Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon Weekend, September 30 - October 2 in Minneapolis and St. Paul. More than 9,000 runners are expected for the marathon this year and nearly 11,000 for the 10 mile race.

General News

Sep 27, 2022

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