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Jacksonville Marathon Reviews
Jacksonville Marathon
4.6 Stars from
5 Runners
Flat and fast
By H B about 2022
Review
I liked it started and finished at same location.It was flat and mostly upper end residential area.Carry your own gu as no gu on course.Medal was good looking as well age group awards.After run food etc was kinda basic.2022 weather was ideal.No hotels and motels in immediate area.Advise having a vehicle.Packet pick up was packet pickup and no expo. I give it 4 stars.
Race Tips
Go your own pace if you don't like the run walk routine.
Lots of parking around the Bolles School but still get there 45-hour ahead of time.Porta potty's lineups are long and slow.No hotels in immediate area.If out of town rent a car as that's essential in Jacksonville
4 /
5 Stars
Fast, flat and beautiful
By Mahipal Challuri about 2020
Review
Its a medium sized race with no hills, bridges or anything. Its pretty flat (although elevate app shows the grade profile as hilly). I ran it yesterday (1/5/2020), and it was my second marathon. My first was MCM in October (4:44) and I wanted to improve upon that timing. Improve I did and how..my finish time at JAX was 3:54:50.
Most of the race is through shaded neighborhoods and you can expect minimum crowd support here. In fact I liked it coming from too much support at MCM. 7 am start is perfect, although it was a little cold in the morning. No expo, and I picked up my bib in the school gym on the race morning. Medal is large and pretty good, and the long sleeve tech shirt is really nice. Post party is pretty basic with some soup, bananas and bread. This year they didnt give any gels and I was fine with it as I carried my own. After the race I took a couple of pictures and rushed back to the hotel as I had to take a quick shower and head back to the airport. All in all very impressed and happy.
Race Tips
Like many people have said previously, just maintain even splits. For most of the race I was on track for a sub 3:50 finish but the last few miles slowed me down a little bit. After mile 23 you will be running in sun with no shade. I stayed in a hotel 4 miles from the race and went and checked the start location the previous night.
Stayed at a hotel closeby and used my own transportation. Get there before 6 and you will find parking inside the school.
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5 Stars
By L.B. about 2014
Review
Was well organized and well staffed with a nice and flat course, but the weather was so bad (very humid with periods of hard rain) that it was hard to focus on exact details.
Race Tips
Check with the weatherman!
5 /
5 Stars
Flat and well-organized race
By Jennifer about 2010
Review
This was my first marathon so I only have one other marathon to compare it to. I thought it was well organized. There were not many people cheering for you along the course. It does primarily go through neighborhoods so you would think there would be more people out. I wish they had more bathrooms at the start. I recommend it as a first marathon. I do plan on doing it again this year.
Race Tips
It is completely flat. My friend who has done 20 marathons told me to just do even splits and it worked well for me until about mile 22.
We stayed at the Holiday Inn on Baymeadows. It is an okay place, but close to the start and finish line. Lots of restaurants close by.
5 /
5 Stars
Great Flat, Mid-sized Race
By Greg H about 2010
Review
This is a great mid sized race. About as flat as you can get. The weather can be a bit unpredictable and it can get humid. The 7am start and having most of the course run through shaded neighborhoods helps keep the heat down.
Race Tips
The course is very flat - no hills at all - so it is easy to maintain consistent splits. The course winds through shaded neighborhoods except for the first and last 2-3 miles (San Jose Blvd). Last couple mile stretch on San Jose is hard because back in sun and the long, straight stretch just seems to go on forever. Last half mile is on dirt fields and then finish on a track.
Parking at Bolles or on the street is available until around 6am. Everyone seems to arrive right at 6, so get there at 5:50 and there is plenty of parking. If you plan to arrive at the start after 6am, I would suggest using one of the race shuttles. I've stayed at the Candlewood Suites which is not too far from the race start - maybe 10 minutes. It is pretty cheap.