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Description: Mayors Marathon

The Mayor's Marathon begins at Kincaid Soccer Stadium and finishes at the Park Strip. The race follows the Cook Inlet for 10 miles after the start to West Chester Lagoon. The course then travels along the Chester Creek Trail to Goose Lake and by the ConocoPhillips Integrated Science Building on the Univeristy of Alaska Anchorage campus. The race goes through the Far North Bicentennial Park before returning along Campbell Creek to Westchester Lagoon and the finish at the Park Strip.

The majority of the race is run on paved pedestrian trails.

Description: Ann Arbor Marathon

The double loop Ann Arbor Marathon starts and finishes near The Big House. Participants run through downtown Ann Arbor, then wind their way through the city's streets and parks as well as the University of Michigan campus. The course also encompasses stretches along the Huron River and Gallup Park and through Nichols Arboretum before returning to campus and downtown.


Race Dates

2025: Saturday, June 21, 2025
2024: Saturday, June 22, 2024

Course Information

Profile: Hilly
Type: Point to Point
Surface: Road/Pavement
Certified (Boston Qualifier): Yes

PR Score & Course Score

PR Score: 98.38 (Better PR Chance)
Course Score: 98.38 (Faster Course)

Race Day Weather

Mean Temperature: 56°F (13°C)
Average High: 64°F (17°C)
Average Low: 49°F (9°C)


Race Size

2024: 733 Finishers
2023: 582 Finishers
2022: 254 Finishers
2021: 389 Finishers
2020: No Results

BQ Percentages

2024: 5.1%
2023: 7.1%
2022: 9.1%
2021: 6.7%
2020: No Results

Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: No




Race Dates

2025: TBD
2024: Sunday, October 13, 2024

Course Information

Profile: Rolling Hills
Type: Multiple Loops
Surface: Road/Pavement
Certified (Boston Qualifier): Yes

PR Score & Course Score

PR Score: 97.36
Course Score: 97.36

Race Day Weather

Mean Temperature: 39°F (3°C)
Average High: 49°F (9°C)
Average Low: 29°F2 (-1°C2)


Race Size

2024: 370 Finishers
2023: 250 Finishers
2022: 246 Finishers
2021: 238 Finishers
2020: No Results

BQ Percentages

2024: 5.4%
2023: 4.4%
2022: 3.6%
2021: 8.3%
2020: N/A

Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: Yes




Marathon Rankings:
Mayors Marathon

The Mayors Marathon was the 107th largest marathon in the U.S. last year and was the 171st largest in 2022.

This year 5.05% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon and 7.05% of runners qualified for Boston in 2023.

This gives the Mayors Marathon the 262nd highest percentage of Boston Marathon qualifiers in the U.S. last year and the 307th highest percentage so far in 2024.


Its Course Score of 98.38 ranks it as the 286th fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 3rd fastest course in Alaska.

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 Mayors Marathon a PR Score of 98.38. This PR Score ranks it as the 225th fastest marathon in the U.S. and the 3rd fastest in Alaska.

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

Marathon Rankings:
Ann Arbor Marathon

The Ann Arbor Marathon was the 200th largest marathon in the U.S. last year and was the 174th largest in 2022.

This year 5.41% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon and 4.40% of runners qualified for Boston in 2023.

This gives the Ann Arbor Marathon the 349th highest percentage of Boston Marathon qualifiers in the U.S. last year and the 290th highest percentage so far in 2024.


Its Course Score of 97.36 ranks it as the 357th fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 14th fastest course in Michigan.

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 Ann Arbor Marathon a PR Score of 97.36. This PR Score ranks it as the 306th fastest marathon in the U.S. and the 10th fastest in Michigan.

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

 


Elevation Chart: Mayors Marathon

Max Elevation: 316 feet (96m)Elevation Gain: 842 feet (256m)
Min Elevation: 15 feet (4m)Elevation Loss: 982 feet (299m)

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Elevation Chart: Ann Arbor Marathon

Max Elevation: 938 feet (285m)
Min Elevation: 747 feet (227m)

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Finish Time Equivalent


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Race Reviews

Mayors Marathon
(4.7)




Scott S's review of 2022 race.   


Review

The Mayor's Marathon was recommended to me by a coworker who used to live in Anchorage. I never thought I'd really do it, but my planned end-of-April marathon was cancelled and I chose a June date to take advantage of the ability to catch up for a previous delay in training. That second plan was the flat course in Winnipeg, Canada, as I wanted a PR, but a heat wave that was predicted (and arrived) that day made me switch to this race a handful of days before race day. I'm glad I did! The Anchorage weather was perfect, 50s, partly sunny. Anchorage is a longer flight, but once there, the packet pick-up and hotels are a short taxi ride away, no rental car needed for the race itself. I jogged from my hotel to where the buses drive you to the start line--the logistics were all well-done. The course starts on a coastal trail - beautiful! (The organizers sent bicyclists ahead to prevent a repeat of a bear causing a short delay that occured 2021.) The course isn't flat, in fact the start is the steepest, but it is downhill. What look like a big uphills (mile 5) on the elevation map weren't bad in steepness or length. I felt the later overpasses over major roads the most. I admit the ending hill is memorable, a couple of blocks of up-then-flatter-then-up-again, but CHARGE! you're at the end anyway. Most of miles 19+ are slightly downhill. The support stations were well staffed. Almost every turn was staffed (one was not, out past the University, and a few of us missed it briefly, as we missed what was clearly an arrow on the ground. Thanks to the runner who called us back!) The gravel portion for 2022 was past the University, two or three miles of forest with well-packed small gravel that didn't even need the trail shoes I wore, having read an earlier review about larger gravel (maybe the course was different?). Spectator areas were separated by miles, but eventually I knew the families of those runners leapfrogging with me. A couple of runners had to pause briefly for a mother moose and calf crossing the path, maybe around mile marker 12/23, but I just had a great view of the event occuring a hundred meters in front of me. The end of the marathon is shared with the half and shorter races, so the almost-lonely miles 21 and 22 are replaced with lots of people, but I only has to pass off the paved trail once, and there was plenty of room for that. The free post race food was first class, including cinnamon toast, coffee, grilled cheese sandwiches, and beer. I chatted with racers who were locals, but also many from out of state and out of country (England, Germany)--lots of people coming to bag an Alaska race, and this is a great one to choose. I hope to be back, and to bring my friends.

Race Tips

No pace groups. I aimed for even to negative split pacing, adjusted for effort. I wasn't able to speed up after the peak altitude about mile 19, but maybe next time. The marathon isn't a huge race (half was much larger), so not always lots of runners around, but just enough to keep it feeling like a race and not just a long solo training run.

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

Hotel prices were high, as I was looking at the last minute, and the Solstice festival (which is why this race is when it is) makes rooms scarce. I stayed at an extended stay hotel just part of a mile from the finish, and it was nice not to have to taxi/Uber/Lyft on race day, even if the neighborhood is only fair. Plenty of bathrooms at the start, bag check was run wonderfully quickly, so I had more than enough time by taking the bus arriving about 45 minutes before the start. When I do this race again, I'll plan to stay in Alaska for a week or more, and maybe rent a car to go see Denali, or the glaciers, all hours away. That said, the race is fun enough to make it worth going even just for the race, if your time is short.

Dena's review of 2019 race.   


Review

By diverse I'm referring to the course itself. It starts on a paved road, moves to a gravel,rocky road followed by a mostly single track packed dirt/rocky trail and eventually a beautiful paved bike trail. It finishes on a short grassy portion in a park. Lots to look at throughout the race. I saw a bear at the side of the road around mile 6. Pretty fun and came at just the right time to cheer up the course

Race Tips

They don't have any gels on course so bring your own! Water and Gatorade at every water station. Stations places just right. One really bothersome issue is they use hard plastic cups and I had to walk through every water station to drink. Also they record the gun time and use that as official so if that matters to you, start near the front.

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

Staying downtown would be best but we stayed at the comfort Suites airport and took an Uber to the shuttle which worked out fine. All the logistics went smoothly. They have everything covered.

DA's review of 2012 race.   


Review

It is a very secluded, so there is not many spectators other than the aid/relay exchange stations. Having the half marathoners start an hour later than the full keep you from having to run through walkers at the finish, although everyone was walking up that hill.

Race Tips

The course is not easy. Miles ~7-14 are uphill on something they call a tank road. It is rough gravel (jagged 1-2 inch rocks). Hard to a spot that was well packed, so it beats up your feet pretty good. This is followed by a mile on a dirt, single track. When reach pavement again SLOW DOWN! Mile 16 is a steep downhill and you will burn out your quads if you let you go too hard. It is pretty flat the rest of the on the bike path until mile 26. At the point you merge with the half marathoners (who start an hour later) to join in the misery of an ungodly 100 foot ascent before running across a parking lot an finishing on the track.

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


Ann Arbor Marathon
(4)




M's review of 2023 race.   


Review

The volunteers and staff are wonderful, extremely well-organized and supportive.

The course tends to be fairly well-marked, though it's not a great course. There are lots of hills, sharp turns/corners (including 3 tight u-turns in the full marathon), several places where runners need to step on and off of curbs, and the course ends with a hill through a park that is pretty unsafe. The race directors seem to love it, but all of the runners despise it. It's not only steep and lasts for 1/2 mile, it's poorly maintained and made up of loose dirt, gravel, stones, sticks, and holes. Runners had to watch for stones being kicked by anyone in front of them. They also can't close the hill as it's in a public park, so there were families with children, strollers, and bikes blocking the route and forcing runners to zigzag around obstacles. I expect a few people get hurt on that hill every year, especially if it happens to rain on race day.

There are frequent aid stations, though in 2023 about half of them ran out of cups, so full marathon runners couldn't count on them for hydration during the last 1/3-1/2 of the race.

Some parts of the course were pretty, but overall not a great experience. I've done it a couple of times but I don't think I would do it again unless they change the course.

Race Tips

Unless they change the course, I'd recommend doing some training on loose, uneven dirt and rocks so you'll feel safer on the section of trail that goes through the arboretum.

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

If you can, go to the expo the day before the race to pick up your bib and shirt. It was quite frantic in the morning before the race. If you need to pick up your bib or check a bag before the race, get there with plenty of time to spare.

GDQ's review of 2013 race.   


Review

The course was great. The course takes you through parts of downtown, along Geddes road, through parts of UM main campus and north campus, along the river in through Huron River Park, up Huron Parkway, through the Arb, around Michigan Stadium. The Briarwood mall section is a welcome long flat stretch at around Mile 21. Lots of logistical support, plenty of great volunteers. Loved having the pacers. Enjoyed the band playing for the runners in Huron River Park. Lunch at the finish line.

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