Event information
Vancouver International Marathon
May 04, 2003
4.7
Where
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Start time
09:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
May 04, 2003 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk
Race Results
Top 3
1. Ulrich Steidl 02:20:22
2. Phil Kochik 02:29:22
3. George Kimathi 02:30:10
Top 3 Women
1. Angela Strange 02:46:22
2. Trisha Rosenberg 02:58:23
3. Kim Jones 03:01:10
Top 3 Men
1. Ulrich Steidl 02:20:22
2. Phil Kochik 02:29:22
3. George Kimathi 02:30:10
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Reviews
4.7
Based on 1 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: Bill B.
Posted: May 08, 2024
Beautiful and Challenging Course
A generally good marathon that could be even better with a few tweaks.
First the good: I loved that the half and full were split with the half starting 1.5 hours before the full. This made the congestion manageable.
Racers did an excellent job of self seeding as I did not encounter a single walker in the second corral.
The course is beautiful and varied with a major, daunting hill between miles 5-7 followed by a wonderful and long downhill. The crowds were frequently loud and very supportive.The finish line was packed and loud which created a very exciting experience. The shirt and medal are both beautiful.
Some things that I would change include the water stations which, especially early in the race were not long enough which created some unnecessary congestion. The course itself could have been wider, but this was less of a problem because of the excellent self seeding, and the expo was a madhouse both inside and getting to the convention center.
I overall liked the race and would recommend it with those few reservations.
After the race, we enjoyed great beer at Brassneck and Steamworks Brewing
4.7
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