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Charlottesville Marathon

Charlottesville, VA
Saturday, April 5, 2025



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Chicago, IL
Sunday, October 13, 2024



 

Description: Charlottesville Marathon

The Charlottesville Marathon course is scenic and runs along the Rivanna river and historic neighborhoods. The setting is quaint with views of the river, historic churches and homes and of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Monticello. The course is hilly and is about 65% roads and 35% paved bike paths and spectators are limited. The water stops will have water, electrolytes and gels. The miles will be marked every 5 miles ONLY. If you are a fan of large crowds and large events, this is not the race for you.

Description: Chicago Marathon

The Chicago Marathon is known for its fast and flat course through one of the world's most magnificent cities. Elite athletes and amateurs alike annually target the race for its potential to generate personal, national and world records. In addition to its speed, the course offers a scenic tour of Chicago and its lively neighborhoods, as well as a convenient start and finish in beautiful Grant Park.


Race Dates

2025: Saturday, April 5, 2025
2024: Saturday, April 6, 2024

Course Information

Profile: Hilly
Type: Mostly Out and Back
Surface: Mostly on Road/Pavement
Certified (Boston Qualifier): No

PR Score & Course Score

PR Score: None
Course Score: None

Race Day Weather

Mean Temperature: 55°F (12°C)
Average High: 67°F (19°C)
Average Low: 43°F (6°C)


Race Size

2024: 163 Finishers
2023: 179 Finishers
2022: 139 Finishers
2021: 156 Finishers
2020: No Results

BQ Percentages

2024: N/A
2023: No Results
2022: 2.9%
2021: 1.3%
2020: No Results

Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: No




Race Dates

2024: Sunday, October 13, 2024
2023: Sunday, October 8, 2023

Course Information

Profile: Very Flat
Type: Loop
Surface: Road/Pavement
Certified (Boston Qualifier): Yes

PR Score & Course Score

PR Score: 99.76
Course Score: 99.76

Race Day Weather

Mean Temperature: 57°F (13°C)
Average High: 64°F (17°C)
Average Low: 46°F2 (7°C2)


Race Size

2024: No Results
2023: 48,228 Finishers
2022: 39,429 Finishers
2021: 26,106 Finishers
2020: No Results

BQ Percentages

2024: N/A
2023: 19.5%
2022: 15.4%
2021: 7.2%
2020: N/A

Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: Yes




Marathon Rankings:
Charlottesville Marathon

The Charlottesville Marathon was the 244th largest marathon in the U.S. last year and was the 257th largest in 2022.

In 2022, 2.88% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon.

It ranks 382nd in the U.S. in the percentage of finishers achieving Boston Marathon qualifying times in 2022.


 

Marathon Rankings:
Chicago Marathon

The Chicago Marathon was the 2nd largest marathon in the U.S. last year and was the 2nd largest in 2022.

Last year 19.54% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon and 15.36% of runners qualified for Boston in 2022.

This gives the Chicago Marathon the 54th highest percentage of Boston Marathon qualifiers in the U.S. last year and the 87th highest percentage in 2022.


Its Course Score of 99.76 ranks it as the 51st fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 1st fastest course in Illinois.

The typical race time temperature and humidity levels are the ideal range for optimal marathon performance. This, coupled with the Course Score, gives the Chicago Marathon a PR Score of 99.76. This PR Score ranks it as the 42nd fastest marathon in the U.S. and the 1st fastest in Illinois.

Learn more about PR Scores and Course Scores on the FAQ page.

 


Elevation Chart: Charlottesville Marathon

 No course elevation available at this time.


Elevation Chart: Chicago Marathon

Max Elevation: 612 feet (186m)Elevation Gain: 243 feet (74m)
Min Elevation: 580 feet (176m)Elevation Loss: 242 feet (73m)

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Finish Time Equivalent


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Race Reviews

Charlottesville Marathon
(2.3)




JB's review of 2018 race.   


Review

I was looking for a smaller race. Although this race was small, it was poorly organized and executed. The expo was outside in the rain and wind. The course marshals were not alert ( sleeping, kissing, etc.) The course was crazy- very hilly and then a hill at the end (after mile 25.) I heard from another runner it was measured wrong ( 26.6 miles)!

Race Tips

Do tons of hill training. Don't expect to use a porta-potty. There were not enough, and spectators were in line in front of marathoners. Bring warm clothes and your own food.

or just do Philadelphia instead

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)

Charlottesville is a beautiful city with lots of running stores, paths, etc. Charlottesville 10 miler is an awesome race which is why I thought this would be better. Easy to get a hotel and get to start. Start and finish at same location with available parking. Some of the course includes trail running.

Adam Devine's review of 2017 race.   


Review

I ran this race on a whim, signing up the day before with my wife while on the train down to Charlottesville for a wedding. She signed up for the half marathon. I was in the middle of training for an ultra, and I was planning on doing a 22 mile tun that day anyway, so I decided to give it a go.

Pros: The course is beautiful! I used to live in Cville and the course winds through some of the prettier parts. There was plenty of water, gatordade, and gels on the course. As someone who is used to New York Road Runners events the pre and post-race festivals were small, but relatively well run affairs with very friendly staff. The course was well marked, and the portable toilets were clean.

Cons: Not enough Port-A-Potties! At the start there was a HUGE line for the one set of bathrooms. The course is wicked hilly, and seems to be a little sadistic in the fact that they put a huge incline right at the end. There were a couple of points on the course where drivers annoyingly honked at runners because roads were not fully shut down.

Overall: A great small town marathon. The only major hiccup was the line to poop pre-race. I missed the start by 4 minutes because I was waiting to use the loo.

Race Tips

Pace yourself extra conservatively. The really hilly bits are near the end, and toward the warmer part of the day, so it is tough.

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)

Arrive to the festival early, drop your bag early, and poop early. Just stay at the OMNI downtown if you can get a room. It's a nice hotel and super close to the race start. Grab some bagels at Bodos while you're in town.

RB's review of 2017 race.   


Review

I am usually slow to criticize but...Pre race packet pick up was just pathetic. Parking was nearly impossible just to get there, general atmosphere of people was "what are you even doing here". Beautiful start, beautiful rolling course.

Race Tips

Bring your own TP if you are not staying at a hotel w/in walking distance of start.

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)

Lots of places to stay, closer to start would be best. Good luck on parking.

Nate's review of 2013 race.   


Review

The course is very scenic and the town has a great atmosphere. The race, unfortunately, is very poorly organized -- in 2013 the mile markers did not seem to be accurate (some with GPS watches indicated that mile marker 2 was actually closer to 2.5, for example), and the course lacked clocks reflecting time elapsed since the start. I've tried this race twice but won't be back, since it seems its organization hasn't improved.

Race Tips


Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)


Chicago Marathon
(4.8)




msb's review of 2022 race.   


Review

2022 marathon was well organized with great conditions and super organization. The crowds were great along the route and the course was super fast. Having the start/finish downtown makes the logistics much easier than New York and Boston and its nice to not have to head out so early if you are staying in a hotel downtown. I really thought the organization was incredible and there was even a place to warmup which I've never had access to at other big city marathons. The corral system worked great with being able to get up to speed quickly.

Race Tips

It was my first experience with following the blue line for the shortest distance and it made it easy to run the tangents without knowing the course. Its really flat with a tiny hill in the last half mile that feels like a mountain

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)

Book early through the marathon website for best access to hotels at a still slightly unreasonable price but far better than doing it later by yourself. Make sure you get yourself into the best corral possible for the start if you are aiming for a PB and check in with the Nike pace group at the expo.

Andy's review of 2018 race.   


Review

Super well organized for how many people are involved. Did not like that they advise getting to your corral 2 hours prior to the race. 1) it's not necessary, 2) if you do, you'll lose all of your warm clothing and stand in the cold/rain until the start. Watch the weather - if rain is forecast definitely have disposable clothing or trash bags to use to keep warm. Overall, the race was great. Super well supported, flat, pacers were perfect, etc.

Race Tips

The course winds through a ton of fun chicago neighborhoods. Tons of people will be cheering you on, which is great. The hardest part for me was miles 18-22ish, where physical and mental fatigue really hit me. Watch out for the bridges crossing the river - the surfaces are metal grates and only part is covered by carpet.

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)

Book early to stay close to the start/finish area. Getting around the city on race weekend is difficult.

The expo is very busy. It opened at 9am on Saturday morning. Lots of people showed up early and queued up thinking it was necessary. At 9am the event opened and everybody just piled in. Short story - don't bother getting in line :).

BAB's review of 2018 race.   


Review

This race lets you run unimpeded through one of the greatest cities in the world. The race takes you to and through 29 neighborhoods running between tall skyscrapers, gorgeous parks, the lake, and over the river. Always interesting. I ran Boston in the spring and Chicago in the fall and enjoyed Chicago much more. I especially liked the relatively short time between when you show up and when you run. I arrived at Grant Park at 6:30 and was running by 7:30. Do not underestimate the beauty of this City.

Race Tips

Unlike the other large marathons I have run (i.e., New York and Boston), the Chicago marathon actually let me run my best race. The corrals for the first wave are tightly matched for time (the corral I was assigned to included runners with entry times within a ten minute window), the result was that I did not need to expend energy dodging runners in the early miles before settling into my pace. Also, because the corrals narrow to a bottleneck then widen again within a few yards of the start line, you may be walking for a few minutes after the race starts, but by the time you cross the start line runners are relatively spread out and running at a race pace. Further, this course is the flattest course I have ever run. Many courses will be described as flat or downhill when they are really rolling, i.e., much of the course is either uphill or downhill in small increments. The Chicago course is flat, as in, not only are there no long inclines (the bridges crossing the river are the biggest hills you face), there are also very few dips or hills of any kind. The result is that you will be able to run miles and miles at essentially the same pace. Further, many of the roads are wide with only small inclines at the edge for drainage. Accordingly, you do not have to run at an angle on the edge of the road trying to keep your pace. Given the consistency of the course, the best pacing strategy is to run at the same pace through every mile of the race.

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)

Corrals opened at 5:30, but having arrived at Grant Park at 6:30 I had plenty of time to get to my starting position (in Corral C) by 7 for a 7:30 start. Note that I was not storing any gear, so this saved some time. Stay near the finish line, it is also near the start, and will make your race day experience much nicer.

ELK's review of 2018 race.   


Review

The crowds are great, sometimes it's detrimental that they're so far in the street that runners are pushed into the middle lanes, but otherwise really fun. It's a flat course, and if the weather cooperates it's fast.

Race Tips

Even splits or negative splits work well for this flat course. Don't go out to fast for sure, it's easy to speed up b/c it is so flat and the crowds are good.

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)

There's more than enough restrooms, they might not be right next to your bag check but make sure to look around instead of waiting in a 30 min bathroom line in the AM.

LA's review of 2018 race.   


Review

I've run the Chicago Marathon 5 times. It's a really fun, flat course with TONs of crowd support. You go through the entire city!

Race Tips

Make sure to stick to the dashed blue line. There are a lot of turns so it's easy to run 27 miles if you're not conscious of riding the tangents.

Also, head to your corral about 1 hour before start if you are in the first wave. Security has been stupid and disorganized. Tried to walk over to my corral about 30 min prior to start this past year and nearly didn't make it- the security line was long and full of wave 2 runners which was frustrating. There should be separate lines as there is a 30min gap between waves.

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)




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