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Eugene Marathon Reviews


Eugene Marathon
4.5 Stars from 21 Runners





  Gorgeous course with very easy logistics in a great town

By about 2024


Review

Beautiful course! Well executed logistics. Plenty of quick folk for a marathon of this size.


Race Tips

Course is not hard. Hills are very minor! No real issues.


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

Logistics were super easy. Arrived <30 mins before race start and had zero rush getting in place (towards front of first corral), no waiting, no lines, no problems. Peaceful start.


5 / 5 Stars


  Loved This Race

By about 2023


Review

This was a very fun and well organized race. The energy of the participants and crowd was great, and I loved the course. Most of the hills are small, with the exception being one large hill around mile 9.

Traffic control was great, and I felt very safe over the entire course. The aid stations were well run, and finishing on the track at Hayward field was amazing.

I live in Portland, and own a travel trailer, so I made this into a camping trip, which was thoroughly enjoyable. I will definitely be returning next year.


Race Tips

Negative splitting might be a good strategy, as most of the elevation gain is in the first half.


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

Shuttles can take longer than expected so shoot for 15-20 minutes earlier than you think.


5 / 5 Stars


  Lovely race with a few hiccups.

By about 2023


Review

I came across the country for this run. A little disappointed that despite its lovely marketing (all things Eugene), it seems to be a local race. The course is great, weather cooperative, the volunteers were helpful. Very few close places to stay ($600 per night Fairfield Inn. Looking at you). The expo was small with little merchandise (trucker hat and visor). This marathon could use a boost on volunteers. Water tables were over-run trying to keep up and a couple stations were out of hydration completely.


Race Tips

Be prepared to make up time after mile 1. It was crowded winding along local roads for a while. There are a couple hills, but nothing to worry about and back half is flat. Even pacing would work just fine. Ending at field was spectacular. The course was almost completely closed to vehicles which is a HUGE bonus and felt very guided and safe.


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

Book your hotel early and be prepared for sticker shock. Parking was hard to come by at packet pickup, so give yourself some time and patience. Start was well organized and timely, plenty of porta potties (don’t say that often!)


4 / 5 Stars


  Fantastic mid-sized Marathon

By about 2023


Review

Highlights: very well organized, ideal weather conditions, great aid stations / course support, and FINISHING ON THE TRACK AT HAYWARD FIELD!

Other positives: cool medals, race shirt is pretty good, plenty of portable toilets (and also flushable ones on the concourse of Hayward Field!), great Expo for this size of event, and the course is a really nice tour of Eugene (this is my hometown, so the course was also very familiar, but I would rate it high compared with the other Marathons I’ve run).

Downsides: no t-shirt exchange option at the Expo or post-race, and the first few miles are pretty crowded now that the event is growing, which is overall a great thing!


Race Tips

Most of the hills are in the first 9 miles of the course, so if you pace it well and save energy, that definitely will pay off in the last 2/3 of the race. Eugene is beautiful this time of year, so you will enjoy lots of greenery and blossoms! The Full course splits from the half at mile 11, and the last 15 miles of the course has less support, but enough runners to keep it interesting - and especially if you’re from out of town, it is really beautiful running!

* Half Marathon: also a great race, but I would definitely say it is more of a “rolling hills” course as it doesn’t end up feeling too flat. Also an awesome event though, and there is more fan support during the Half.

Typically really ideal weather: 2023 was overcast with a light mist off/on the first couple hours, then sun just barely starting to break out in the later miles, but still cool, at 55 F.


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

Recommend arriving to the start area by at least 6:00 for the 7:00 start, earlier if you need much of a warm-up.


5 / 5 Stars


  Fantastic Course.. Amazing race organization.. Great Finish

By about 2023


Review

Everything about this marathon is simple and awesome. I could easily get dropped off by a friend at the same place shuttles ended up.. and walk a few steps to the gear check, stadium, start line etc.

Course support is great and course scenery is beautiful. Few minor things - nuun cups were filled to 1/5th of the cup.. barely got few drops in.. gels could be handed over instead of letting runners pick it from table


Race Tips

Even pacing just works.. Very short rolling hills ensures even pacing just works.. its a flat course.


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

Stayed at Express Inn and Suites.. they allowed us a generous 2pm late checkout so we could finish, have a shower, rest for a while.. Had microwave and refrigerator as well.. Fantastic hotel.


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2022


Review

I ran the Eugene Marathon 2022. I was placed in the wrong corral. I was supposed to be in Coral A but was placed in X Coral B. I had to make up 15 mins. of time. Also, they did not keep track of a gun time and a chip time. From the race organizers: "Chip time is utilized at the Eugene Marathon."


Race Tips

They should track a track chip time and gun time. From the race organizers: "Chip time is utilized at the Eugene Marathon."


4 / 5 Stars


  Great Marathon

By about 2018


Review

Great choice for a BQ time: Cool temps (mostly cloudy in 2018), relatively flat course, very well organized, manageable size (1,500), and a pleasure to finish in historic Hayward Field at the University of Oregon


Race Tips

Best to run an even effort pace strategy (in my opinion) - a pacing wrist band set accordingly was very handy


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

Hotels close to shuttle pick-up and post-race drop-off recommended


5 / 5 Stars


  Perfect first race

By about 2018


Review

I wanted to finish off my senior year at the University of Oregon with a bang, and this was the perfect way to do so. The course was lovely, and the environment of everyone around was amazing.


Race Tips

The path is mostly paved, so train on pavement. It'll definitely leave you with sore joints the next day due to the impact.


5 / 5 Stars


  Race director unwilling to communicate.

By about 2018


Review

Race director never returned e-mail after I was injured and asked to have credit for next year. I emailed the race more than 2 months prior.


1 / 5 Stars


  My first marathon done right!

By about 2017


Review

After training for Chicago in Chicago in 2016 I had to drop due to injury. I was looking for a Spring marathon straight out of physical therapy with a smaller feel and a fairly fast course. Eugene certainly delivered. Although it's a smaller event than many, the crowd is fantastic and it's obvious that Eugene knows what they are doing when it comes to running a world class running event. We finished at Heyward Field and were awarded out medals by members of the armed forces. That was special. Seeing myself on the jumbotron after 26 miles was a bit scary but also very cool.


Race Tips

The course has a few deceptive hills in the early stages. Don't go out too fast. The later stages are on flat trails that feel like the ones that I train on back home. That really helped me relax even as my time goals slipped away! (I did mention that I was coming off of an injury and finally running my first marathon) Going out a touch conservative and running the hills by effort instead of time is a good plan in the beginning as the course allows for you to settle into a steady pace for the last 16 when you really would like to set the cruise control.


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

There are a lot of hotels. We found one a bit further down the road at a lower price. Compared to Chicago, they are all cheap! There are shuttles at the main hotels that drop runners off right at the gathering area. There is a large area of port-o-lets by the starting line that somehow people didn't know about. Which is a bit amusing as it seemed like a little blue village designed by people that really knew what they were doing! Instead, most people lined up for the ones by the finish line. Lesson learned. Don't forget to take in the history and enjoy the magic of it all.


5 / 5 Stars


  Amazing scenic run!

By about 2017


Review

for 2018, use code EMAMBMM18 for $10 off the half or full.


Race Tips

Great course and scenic spots! Get there early to become familiar with the area


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2017


Review

Perfect running weather, flat course, beautiful scenery. Great place to BQ.


Race Tips

I ordered a pacing band and beat my goal by 2 minutes. It was very well calculated.


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

The week leading up to the race was rainy, so you don't know what you're going to get in Oregon. Regardless, it was well-run and very fun to finish on Hayward Field.


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2016


Review

Excellent course. Almost completely flat and scenic.


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2016


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2015


1 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2015


Review

Best Marathon on the West Coast!


Race Tips

Ranked in the top 20 out of 1000 marathons with over 20% of our finishers qualifying for Boston.


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2015


Review

This is a good race. The course is very flat, with one noticeable hill about mile 8. The last several miles winds along the Willamette River on a paved bike path. The one negative was that the trail was open to non-runners during the race, which added some frustration at a time when runners don't want to have to think about anything but getting to the finish. The final 200 meters is on the track at famed Hayward Field and the post-race runner's area is very nice on the infield. I didn't set out to PR on this course in 2015, but I did. The weather was ideal, which aided in this accomplishment.


Race Tips

Being conservative early is always a good strategy. After the hill at mile 8, the course is pretty easy. There were plenty of port-a-johns at the starting line, more than enough to handle the crowd. The half-marathon split clears the running path nicely.


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

Eugene is not a large enough town to create traffic problems. Staying at one of the downtown hotels is probably best, but you could probably stay outside town and drive in and park. Shuttles from the designated areas were very convenient and took only 5-10 minutes to get to and from Hayward Field.


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2014


Review

So glad this race moved back to May for 2015, temps will be more favorable.


Race Tips

Expect lots of energy, be expecting a PR! I only ran the Half, but I had a 6 min. personal best.


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

Park at Valley River Center and ride the shuttle bus, loved it! No wait, No hassle :-)


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2012


Review

Course lined with people. Finishing on historic Hayward Field and awesome race organization!!


Race Tips

Flat course. First through university area then into Springfield then the last 10 are along the Willamette River. Moderate hill around mile 8ish.


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2012


Review

There is nothing quite like running in Track Town USA, home of the late Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman, site of the award winning University of Oregon track program and training ground for many running greats, including Steve Prefontaine, Mary Decker Slaney, Maria Mutola, Joaquim Cruz and SO many others. And, to end the race at historic Hayward Field just epic!


5 / 5 Stars


  

By about 2012


Review

Loved running the end on Historic Hayward field. Second half is more scenic than first half (most races are the other way around so Halfers can enjoy it too). Pretty flat course so one can PR if ready. Not enough Port a potties at race start and no corral system makes early miles too congested.


Race Tips

Weather in pacific northwest this time of year is usually cool and overcast- perfect running weather.


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

They have a shuttle system which leaves from a downtown hotel because there is no parking on the campus. Try and get a final run on "Pre's Trail" or check out Pre's rock at the sight of his fatal car crash.


5 / 5 Stars




 


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