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Salisbury Marathon

Salisbury, MD
Saturday, April 6, 2024

  4.6 Stars from 5 Reviews

Description

The slightly rolling Salisbury Marathon starts in City Park and travels along the Urban Greenway trails to the rural areas outside the city limits. The race finishes in downtown after running through Salisbury University and Riverside Drive.

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Race Information

Race Dates

2025: TBD
2024: Saturday, April 6, 2024


Course Information

Profile: Rolling Hills
Type: Loop
Surface: Road/Pavement

Boston Qualifier?: Yes


Race Day Weather

Mean Temp.: 63°F (17°C)
Average High: 73°F (22°C)
Average Low: 42° F (5°C)




PR Score & Course Score

PR Score: 99.29
Course Score: 99.29


Race Size

2024: 270 Finishers
2023: 253 Finishers
2022: 375 Finishers
2021: 328 Finishers
2020: No Results
2019: 198 Finishers


BQ Percentages

2024: 13.3%
2023: 9.5%
2022: 16.3%
2021: 23.2%
2020: N/A
2019: 9.6%

Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: No


Weather Averages for Last 6 Years


Race Day Temperatures

High: 62°F  (17°C)
Low: 42°F  (6°C)

Race Start Conditions

46°F  (8°C)
Humidity: 80%

Clear
NW 8 mph

PR Score

118.16

Course Score

99.29



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How does the Salisbury Marathon Rank?


The Salisbury Marathon was the 201st largest marathon in the U.S. last year and was the 137th largest in 2022.

This year 13.3% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon and 9.5% of runners qualified for Boston in 2023.

This gives the Salisbury Marathon the 195th highest percentage of Boston Marathon qualifiers in the U.S. last year and the 33rd highest percentage so far in 2024.


Its Course Score of 99.29 ranks it as the 145th fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 4th fastest course in Maryland.

The typical race time temperature and humidity levels are within the ideal range for optimal marathon performance. This, coupled with the Course Score, gives the Salisbury Marathon a PR Score of 99.29. This PR Score ranks it as the 101st fastest marathon in the U.S. and the 4th fastest in Maryland.

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Salisbury Marathon Elevation Chart

Max Elevation: 53 feet (16m)
Min Elevation: 1 feet (0m)

Elevation Gain: 367 feet (111m)
Elevation Loss: 375 feet (114m)


Salisbury
Course updated 03/12/2024



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Recent Salisbury Marathon Reviews

4.6 Stars from 5 Reviews
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DD's review of 2023 Salisbury Marathon.   

5 / 5 Stars

Review

The weather was terrible--rain, strong winds, but other than that it was all good. In fact, it's never as bad as you think it's going to be with that weather! The volunteers were cheerful and helpful all around. The race director was so stressed out before the race, due to the weather! When we were cleared to race he sure got happy!


Race Tips

The course is pretty even as far as the hills. It is not flat, as advertised, but it goes up and down on small hills pretty regularly, which I actually prefer to pancake flat. Plan on even pacing. Plenty of porta potties and drop bags were handled efficiently.


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

I Ubered around and it was fine except pretty expensive race morning when I scheduled ahead. The parking idea was great for people who drove. I stayed at the Hampton which was nice but it would have been better had I rented a car. It would be better to get a hotel closer to the start if you don't have a car.


AMT's review of 2023 Salisbury Marathon.   

5 / 5 Stars

Review

It rained something nasty, and that's no fault of anyone. Maryland weather is unpredictable by its very nature, so just roll with it.

I stopped at packet pickup, and it was easier than falling off a log. They DO offer to send your packet to you, which is nice. They're on point with organization and prep. They have timing mats at multiple locations throughout the course. Keep your eyes open.

Watch your step early; there is a small bridge to cross, and the posts are held in place by raised concrete.

As happens with races where the half-marathon splits off, the second half was pretty lonely, and very few people were out cheering for us in the rain. Rural Eastern Maryland is nice, but it's a test of mental toughness!

The only thing that I'd suggest is that some better directions (walking) from the parking garage to the start area be provided. It's dark, and it's easy to get turned around!

Post-race beer and food was just divine, thanks.


Race Tips

The course is mainly flat. If you're not used to that, train for it.


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

Hotels in Salisbury are a mixed bag, so check reviews. Arrive early at the parking garage (which is free for the racers, or perhaps because it's a weekend).

Road closures can make getting out of Salisbury very difficult. If you have the time to spare, just find a nice place to eat and wait it out. Otherwise, it's gonna get gridlock-y.


wjm's review of 2022 Salisbury Marathon.   

5 / 5 Stars

Review

What a great Marathon, definitely a great choice for Mid Atlantic area early spring marathon. This course is very flat fast, and organized very well. I was looking for a race to use for my BQ and looked all over the PA, NY, NJ, DE, MD, and VA area. My goal was to find a fast course in the first week or two of April to lessen the chances of getting to hot and humid of a race day. I will take cold over heat after training all winter in the cold. The course was absolutely beautiful. Plenty of local hotels. The downtown goes all out with a free parking garage right near the start. You could not ask for a better venue and organization. The race went perfect with going -8:24 under my BQ need. Can't say enough good things. Highly recommend it. I think this race is a hidden gem that will boom in the years to come.


Race Tips

The course is very flat, pancake flat. You run with the half marathoners till the 11 mile mark or so and then you turn left and they go right. Make sure not to miss the turn but the volunteers are very helpful. From about mile 14 to 18 it the aid stations seemed sparse their was one station in this area that was unmanned but well equipped. The race director warned all the marathoners of this before the race. Evidently a volunteer team backed out. Was not an issue for me. All the other stations had water Gatorade gels and plenty of great volunteers. The only thing I noticed about the whole race was everyone I spoke to and gps tracking I saw of other runners had the first 3 miles being long. This caused the marathon to be between .15 and .20 long. May not seem like a big deal but it pushed my finish time from a 3:15:10 to a 3:16:36. This should not be any issue since I have a -8:24 buffer but for some that are on the bubble this could be a huge factor. I am going to reach out to the RD to see if he has any thoughts on this or I am sure if it was long it will be adjusted for 2023. For me it was the perfect course I sat on a 7:25 pace from the start and the course was so consistent and enjoyable I was able to push through at that the whole way.


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

I stayed at the Sleep Inn in Salisbury about 4 miles from the race start. I wish I would have registered earlier and booked the hotel earlier because the race hotel is a La Quinta Inn and it is like a 1/3 of a mile from the finish maybe 1/2 mile from the start. Some great restaurants right downtown and since it is a Saturday morning race. Stay the weekend and you have have all Sunday to enjoy or head to the beach which is not far away.


WP's review of 2021 Salisbury Marathon.   

5 / 5 Stars

Review

This race offered mailing my bib number to me. The bib did not come in on time, a lot of runners had to go near the starting line and get a new bib before the race started. This minor issue seemed to be fixed for everyone. The race was well organized for opening up after covid protocols became more relaxed. I believe there was not much they could have changed given the circumstances. I plan on running it again next year.


Race Tips

Course is very flat, there were pacers available. Around miles 15-17 I remember running through an open road that had a consistent amount of wind. This was the only thing I did not expect on race day.


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

There was a parking garage near the finish line that was free to park in. It was less than a mile walk to the starting line from this garage.


VP's review of 2018 Salisbury Marathon.   

3 / 5 Stars

Review

This was the first year this marathon was held and the organizers did a fantastic job. There was water and gatorade around every 1.5 miles. There were Clif shots and chew Bloks around every 3 miles, sometimes more often. The course was very well marked and there were plenty of officials and volunteers checking in on and looking out for the runners. The course is flat, aside from a few slight inclines to go over overpasses. And the majority of the course is very beautiful: through a pretty park with creeks, along many beautiful stretches of farm fields, through a college campus, and then through more residential areas when heading back into the town center. The t-shirt, pint glass, pin, live tracking app, and awesome huge medal were all great.

However, it was brutally hot. Also, relentlessly humid. Not much shade for long stretches, especially along the fields. It was so alarmingly humid and hot (up to 73FF and varying from 55-90% humidity) that they started handing out ice along with water and gatorade. The organizers clearly stepped up to help and give out even more water. A lot of runners seemed to be crapping out and walking more than they normally would have. There's nothing that anyone can do about the weather and I think the average for that time of year is normally lower. But from now on I'll only be looking for races earlier in the spring or late in the fall, just in case.


Race Tips

Be prepared for humidity and wear all the sunscreen possible. Wear a hat or visor, if you tolerate them well. The course is pretty flat, but pace yourself, especially so you can get through the long, unshaded stretches around miles 15-19.


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

La Quinta Inn was a perfect place to stay. Comfortable and walking distance from both the start and finish lines.