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Abingdon Marathon

Here's how RW members rated this race in the past (556 votes).

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2009 race reviewed by: Lightly Creased
Overall score
 
100%
Would you do it again?
 
Yes
 
Details:
Scenery
 
80%
PB potential
 
100%
Atmosphere
 
100%
Organisation
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Beginner-friendliness
 
80%

In short: A great race for my first marathon.
In full: I must add my congratulations to the whole team that organised the race, everything about it was just about perfect. The marshalling, the facilities, the encouragement from everyone - it all added up to make this a very special experience. Thank you.
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: Ian Ferris
Overall score
 
100%
Would you do it again?
 
Yes
 
Details:
Scenery
 
80%
PB potential
 
100%
Atmosphere
 
100%
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100%
Value
 
80%
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In short: As good as always
In full: Good organisation, great marshalling, good local support and perfect conditions too. A slightly modified course from 2008 but still offering a nice mix of roads, tracks, town and countryside to keep it interesting. Thanks to the Amblers for a great day.
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: Aching Calves
Overall score
 
80%
Would you do it again?
 
Yes
 
Details:
Scenery
 
60%
PB potential
 
80%
Atmosphere
 
40%
Organisation
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Beginner-friendliness
 
60%

In short: A very well organised race, on a flat course
In full: A well organised race on a flat course. Plenty of drink stations and plenty of places from which relatives and friends can cheer you on. Quite a few curbs and pavements to negotiate, otherwise a good course. Plenty of marshalls.
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: DeclanF
Overall score
 
80%
Would you do it again?
 
Yes
 
Details:
Scenery
 
60%
PB potential
 
80%
Atmosphere
 
60%
Organisation
 
80%
Value
 
80%
Beginner-friendliness
 
60%

In short: I really enjoyed this one !
In full: This was a well organised and very friendly event. The marshalls were plentiful and gave us all much needed encouragement all the way round. I was very impressed with the spectators, many of whom were not only there for the 1st lap but the 2nd also. The course is fast and flat as evidenced by my 3 43 pb. The running track finish was fun and the free cup of tea and biscuits were very welcome indeed. The water stops were plentiful. Excellent facilities at Tilsey Park. I am a big fan of the smaller marathons i.e. circa 1000 runners and this was one of the best I have done.
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: Graeme Hackland
Overall score
 
100%
Would you do it again?
 
Yes
 
Details:
Scenery
 
80%
PB potential
 
100%
Atmosphere
 
60%
Organisation
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Beginner-friendliness
 
80%

In short: Excellent organisation, very good route (although dull in a few places)
In full: My first marathon after many years and I was please with the level of organisation, very good route (although I hate loops and there were dull bits), water statiosn were well planned, marshalls were excellent and plenty of them, good support from locals and especially the Fetch table. Well done!
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: Misfit.
Overall score
 
100%
Would you do it again?
 
Maybe
 
Details:
Scenery
 
60%
PB potential
 
100%
Atmosphere
 
60%
Organisation
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Beginner-friendliness
 
80%

In short: Superb organisation. Marshalls made the event. Locals were very supportivee.
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: Alec Bruce
Overall score
 
100%
Would you do it again?
 
Yes
 
Details:
Scenery
 
80%
PB potential
 
100%
Atmosphere
 
100%
Organisation
 
100%
Value
 
100%
Beginner-friendliness
 
80%

In short: Well run and great support from masses of the Abingdon locals
In full: A perfect event for the autumn season with a course that combines both picture postcard villages scenes with country tracks through woodland.
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: Mr Missionator
Would you do it again?
 
Yes
 
Details:
Scenery
 
80%
Atmosphere
 
60%
Organisation
 
80%
Value
 
80%
Beginner-friendliness
 
60%

In short: Brilliant race- and 21 min off my pb and joined the sub 4 club!!
In full: Fantastic race and well organised. Loved starting/ending in the stadium. Just like the Olympics! Traffic well controlled and good crowd support! Recommend to anyone.
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: david headon
Overall score
 
100%
Would you do it again?
 
Maybe
 
Details:
Scenery
 
40%
PB potential
 
80%
Atmosphere
 
80%
Organisation
 
100%
Value
 
60%
Beginner-friendliness
 
40%

In short: Fantastic marshals and the supporters were great.
Date of review: October 19, 2009

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2009 race reviewed by: Tim Synge
Overall score
 
80%
Would you do it again?
 
Yes
 
Details:
Scenery
 
60%
PB potential
 
100%
Atmosphere
 
60%
Organisation
 
80%
Value
 
80%
Beginner-friendliness
 
60%

In short: A very welcoming and friendly “small town” event on a flat and fast course.
In full: I had been looking forward to this marathon ever since I put in my application back in the Spring. The entry list was closed in May, over four months before the actual race, so it is obviously an extremely popular event. On Sunday, it became quite clear why this is the case.

After a very early start from Bristol (with the ice warning light coming on a couple of times on the A34!), I arrived at Abingdon College at 7.00am and parked the car. There was a ten minute walk to the sports centre in Tilsley Park, which was a nice loosener after the journey, but I wondered whether I would have done better in one of the residential side roads opposite the Park in order to reduce the walk back to the car at the end. (In fact, it wasn’t a problem, because the return walk was on the route of the final mile of the run and so it gave a good opportunity to cheer on the runners who were coming up towards the finish.)

The location and organisation for the start was excellent – refreshment stands were setting up, there were the usual sports centre vending machines, plenty of space to stay warm in the cold air and an opportunity to study the course map. The course consisted of a five mile outward run, two nine-mile loops and three miles back to base. It was very flat indeed. There must have been one or two gentle inclines in there somewhere, but I must say that I didn’t notice them. So much so, that when the route went through a pedestrian underpass in the town centre with about two miles to go, the ramp back to the surface (which must have involved an ascent of all of five metres) came as a real surprise.

The scenery was very mixed – dull suburbs and commercial estates mixed with farmland, bits of old railway line, some pretty parts of the town centre and glimpses of the Thames. Overall, lots of variety to hold the interest.

Race organisation was really good. Plenty of drinks stations (including a Lucozade stop on each lap of the loop section), cheerful dispensing teams and even a bonus sponge station. The marshals were fabulous. On open roads, they needed to be decisive and certain about their instructions and directions and they did this superbly. There was no room for doubt about car movements at any junction or road crossing and so you could run on with confidence. Thanks, guys and girls, for a job professionally done!

I ran 20 miles according to plan and it all drifted away a bit in the last six, with the legs feeling very heavy and the PB slipping inexorably out of reach. There was a smattering of support in the last couple of miles, but the killer was what felt like an interminable fenced run around the grounds of Tilsley Park. It was probably only 400 yards, but it felt like one of those nightmares where you aren’t going anywhere – I could see one of the floodlights in the stadium, but it never seemed to get any closer as the route wound round bushes and shrubs!!

The stadium start and finish was a great feature. The commentators were slightly quieter than they might have been, particularly at the finish. The finishing funnel was well planned – medal, goody bag, drink and T-shirt. Top marks for the nice shiny medal and also for a good technical T-shirt. Excellent hot showers and changing facilities too.

All in all, a great day out. Thanks to all those involved in organising it and long may it continue to feature in the calendar. Note to self: get entry in early again next year!


Date of review: October 19, 2009

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