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Marathon Details - All-Out Beat the Heat Marathon

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All-Out Beat the Heat Marathon

All-Out Beat the Heat Marathon & Half Marathon, 10K, 5K

location icon Westminster, CO USA

calendar icon April 15, 2023 - CANCELLED

calendar icon http://www.alloutmultipro.com/events

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Race Details

See website: http://www.alloutmultipro.com/beat-the-heat/

Contact Information

Name: All-Out Multicourse Productions
Address: Arvada, CO
Phone Number:  000-000-0000
Email: Email the organizers

More Information

Number of Runners: 500
Fees & Deadlines: See website: http://www.alloutmu ltipro.com/beat- the-heat/
Start Time: CANCELLED
Certified? Certification: Yes, CO15003DCR
Race Day Registration: Yes
Online Registration: http://www.alloutmultipro.com/beat-the-heat/
Packet Pickup Info: TBD
Marathon Ratings: Course Scenery/Beauty/Interest:
Good for First Timers:
Crowd Support:
Course Speed:

Runner Reviews (2)

Course Rating Course 4.5 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.5 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 3.0 
 
 
Number of comments: 2


 

W. E. from San Diego california (4/17/2017)
"Outstanding race !!!" (about: 2017)

50+ previous marathons | 1 All-Out Beat the Heat Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


This my 96th marathon was a joy. Small, well planned, enthusiastic volunteers beautiful views and fortunately great weather! Shout out to race director the staff and all the hard working aid station people!!! Bravo ! WE from San Diego!

 

JP Robb from Berthoud, Colorado (4/20/2015)
"Low-key, solid event" (about: 2015)

6-10 previous marathons | 1 All-Out Beat the Heat Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 1


First year race out of long-time promoter All-Out Multisport, and pretty well done. The course is 95% on bike path or dirt road or dirt trail, only 5% on paved public roads, which was pretty nice. Not having cars around was very nice, but being absolutely alone for long stretches had its drawbacks. It had 3 out-and-backs so you could see your competitor's faces and splits on 3 occasions, which was nice. But a lot of people don't like u-turns in a race. The beginning is fairly hilly, and the final 15 or so miles is relatively flat, with a few small rollers here and there. The marathon runs head-on into the half, 10k, and 5k fields on a 5-6' wide path, so that was tight at times as people chose to run 2-across. Overall the course is pretty good - a little unique with the 3 u-turns, but it's pretty good.

Cons: there was no lead bike, and the volunteers at a junction pointed the whole field the wrong way. That's a bummer. It didn't change anything due to the out-and-back nature of the course, but it was still distressing. We got a ton of rain and snow in the days leading up to the race, so despite the race-day weather being great (40s and clouds), the course was very muddy, and annoyingly so after a while. The RD put out wash buckets you could step in, but I didn't see any in the final 10 miles when the mud was pretty soupy. That trail is usually ok, this was just bad luck.

Pros: this was a nice, controlled, safe marathon. It was nice being on trails basically the whole time. The raffle prizes were awesome, the post-race food was good, the shwag bag was good. There was plenty of aid stations along the way with the standard race fare, so that was good. Overall, it was a pretty good race.

I'd recommend it for someone who might like a smaller field and quieter setting. I'm not sure how fast it is -the mud skewed my perspective of that.


 
 
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