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Dallas Marathon (formerly the Dallas White Rock Marathon) Runner Comments

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Course Rating Course 4.3 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 3.9 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 4.2 
 
 
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N. P. from St Charles County MO (12/14/2009)
"Well organized race - top rate" (about: 2009)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Dallas Marathon (formerly the Dallas White Rock Marathon)
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


What a great, well organized marathon. It has a nice expo; plentiful, well stocked, enthusiastic water stations; friendly local support; and perfect weather. Would definitely recommend it to all.

 

R. W. from Dallas, TX (12/13/2009)
"Good if you finish fast!" (about: 2009)

4-5 previous marathons
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 4


I am a leisurely-paced marathoner. I ran the White Rock Marathon and enjoyed the race, but I must say that after five hours on the course, I was very disappointed to see that the slower runners were treated like second-class citizens and there was NO FOOD left - seriously, NONE. That was really disappointing. If the finish line is going to be open for six and a half hours, then they need to treat everyone who finishes that marathon like a FINISHER - not just those who finish fast.

 

C. C. from Mississippi (6/26/2009)
"Excellent course and spectators... bad weather" (about: 2008)

1 previous marathon | 1 Dallas Marathon (formerly the Dallas White Rock Marathon)
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 5


This was my first marathon and I loved it. The weather was way less than ideal with temps around 80 or so at the finish with high humidity throughout. It was one of those weather patterns that produce 80+ degrees one day and 28-degree mornings the next day. However, the blustery headwinds around the second half of the lake did me in more than the temps. I missed my goal time by 29 minutes because my hamstrings cramped up after running into the wind for so long. The start was pure adrenaline. I laughed my tail off at all of the people peeing next to the road around mile 2, especially the poor women. Spectators throughout were wonderful. It's a pure rush entering downtown around mile 24 or so. they really carried me home at a time when I was really crashing. Yes, the finish is chaos. And apparently, they've never had food left over for people finishing over 4 hours. There have been gripes for years on this website about that and the race director hasn't changed anything. I think it suffices to say that he never will. And oh yeah, I never got my finisher's certificate.

If you plan to finish in less than 4:30, I think you'll find this race to be one of your best. If not, I guess it could go either way. But really, who runs a race for what happens AFTER the finish?

Having said all of that, I will be running this race again this December.

 

m. p. from Dallas, TX (4/8/2009)
"bad finish" (about: 2008)

3 previous marathons
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 2


Great water stops and overall a good course - other than the really windy day we ran on. Others in years past have commented on the bad finish line area and I have to agree. I finished in 5:45. When I crossed the finish line, there were not a lot of people around. I had to ask for my medal, and the only t-shirts left were extra small. There worst part: THERE WAS NO FOOD OR WATER LEFT when I got there. I'm glad that I had water in the car. Most vendors that where left were packing up. The finish was a big disappointment. :-( I read other posts about this in the past, but did not think that it would happen to me. The only plus was that the AA Center is open before and after the race, with real bathrooms and a place to stay warm before the run.

 

k. c. from ruston, louisiana (3/15/2009)
"loved it" (about: 2008)

2 previous marathons | 1 Dallas Marathon (formerly the Dallas White Rock Marathon)
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


I ran this race in '08 and absolutely loved it. It was my first marathon and the best so far. It was such a wonderful experience and I am ready to do it again!!

 

A. G. from Dallas, TX (2/4/2009)
"Horrible organization" (about: 2008)

4-5 previous marathons | 1 Dallas Marathon (formerly the Dallas White Rock Marathon)
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 1  FANS: 4


It is a shame that the organization for this race is so bad because it could be so great! The course is perfect. The spectators are wonderful and loud. But you can't get to the start line because of the people; there are not enough port-a-potties at the start; there are not enough direction to the start; and EVERYONE starting together. How can you start a marathon, relay, 10K, and half marathon all together? I appreciated the music and exciting start ceremony, but the sheer number of people and lack of direction was crazy. As for the finish... where to begin? I ran slowly (5.25 hours) because I was running with a friend in her first race. The course was advertised to be open for 6.5 hours.

We got to the finish, received our medals and were told there was no water or food left! At the finish line or the after party!! I didn't even know I was to receive a shirt. I just wanted something to drink! When I sent a nice email explaining the situation, I was told that they had spoken with the volunteers, and, "Yes, there was food and drink left at that time; you must be mistaken." I did not appreciate that. I want to like this race because it is my home, but I don't think I can try it again unless something major is changed.

 

J. J. from Dallas (2/4/2009)
"Organizers can't handle race growth" (about: 2008)

6-10 previous marathons | 3 Dallas Marathon (formerly the Dallas White Rock Marathon)s
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 1  FANS: 5


This race gets bigger every year, but the race organizers are completely clueless on how to handle it.

The start and finish were marred by total chaos. The corral system was not enforced and people lined up WAY ahead of where they should have been. In addition, there were entirely too many people in too small of a space. It made the early miles impossible to run at your pace.

Likewise, the finish line was a nightmare. If you were even able to find the post-race party, you got to walk down several flights of steps (OUCH! after 26.2 miles!) to be told they were out of everything.

In between the start and finish, the course was good. Volunteers were plentiful and enthusiastic, and the course has the potential to be a fast one.

The weather in '08 was TERRIBLE! Hot and windy. The organizers can't help that, but be warned that the weather in Texas is COMPLETELY unpredictable and anything could happen on race day.

On the whole, a great course, and great volunteers, but clueless organizers who have allowed the race to become bigger than what they can handle. Perhaps they should further limit the field size to ensure a good experience for all. I know, I know, bigger is better, quantity ($$$) is king, and quality be forgotten. The race organizers have become victims of their own success in that they put on a good race, it got too big, and they can't deal with it.

 

Vincent Nalupta from New Jersey (1/13/2009)
"Great First Marathon!!!" (about: 2008)

First Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


This was my first marathon and it was one of the best experiences of my life. Crossing the start line with confetti and inspiring music was an incredible feeling. I visit Dallas often (my fiance is originally from there) and I always say the friendliest people in the country are from there. This race was no exception, as the city and the volunteers really came out in full force. Yes the wind was tough, and I got hurt around mile 18, but I walked on through to the end with every volunteer cheering me on, and even some of the racers.

About the shirts:
I also finished really slowly and missed all of the post-race party and finisher's shirts because of the injury. So I immediately sent a somewhat angry email from my phone to the race director. Amazingly, she's been personally handling my request and I am on the list to get a new shirt. On race day, the volunteers messed up and mistakenly gave finisher shirts to relay'ers, so they ran out. Now they have to re-order from New Balance and silk screen them again from scratch. When that happens, they will send me a brand new one. To me, service like that for a race with tens of thousands of runners is pretty remarkable.

All in all, a great experience and I hope to come back again (and finish in a decent time).

 

D. P. from Fort Worth, Texas (1/11/2009)
"Where's my shirt?" (about: 2008)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 Dallas Marathon (formerly the Dallas White Rock Marathon)
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 2  FANS: 4


I signed up for the marathon with my shirt size included. When I finished (yes, it took this walker about 5 hours to finish this "walker friendly" marathon), no shirts my size were available. It's simple. I gave my size when signing up. I finished before the course closed. I'm still holding out for what's due me. Subsequent emails have been ignored.

Otherwise, only compliments.

 

T. T. from Louisiana (1/2/2009)
"Wonderful volunteers, aid stations, & music" (about: 2008)

1 previous marathon | 1 Dallas Marathon (formerly the Dallas White Rock Marathon)
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 4


This was my first marathon. I thought the expo was good. I went early, so there were no crowds, and I got two shirts! No lines.

Marathon Pros:
1. Good crowd support.
2. VOLUNTEERS were wonderful - even to those of us on the course a long time.
3. Aid stations had plenty of water and Gatorade - even at the end. I can't say enough nice things about the volunteers, course guides, and policemen.
4. The Hyatt's service was great!!

Cons:
1. Pre-race organization was ok - even bag-drop was good (but I was early, so there were no lines). Still, it was crowded - why not have the half-marathoners start later to avoid the crowding?
2. For those of us on the course for a LONG time (and don't count us out - we paid our fee and will eventually get faster), there was little support at the finish line.
3. I did get a medal and a sweet volunteer put it around my tired neck, but there was no food or shirt....
4. No excuse for not having the right number of finisher shirts; the math is easy - just order the same number of shirts as you do medals.
5. No food or any nutrition at the end.
6. No shuttles for the ones that finished after 6 hours (and we were the ones that needed it).

I have participated in local races and tri's that provide better race packets. I am not complaining - I know the profits go for a good cause - but these little things keep the participants coming and spending.

 

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