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Grandma's Marathon Reviews & Race Reports

27 reviews from runners who've completed this race

Reviews & Race Reports

Race Report
79% would run againScenicBest for: PR Attemptvia race reports
Community sentiment
Positive
from 27 race reports · 18 positive, 9 mixed
Word on the course

Heat Management — Several runners struggled with heat, especially in the second half. Many reported dehydration and cramping after mile 19, leading to a tough finish.

Crowd Support — The energy from the crowd is a game changer. Reports highlight how the cheers, especially around mile 20, helped push through tough moments.

Course Scenery — Almost every runner marveled at the beautiful views along the North Shore. The scenic backdrop kept spirits high, even when the going got tough.

Pacing Strategy — Many runners emphasized the importance of starting conservatively. Going out too fast can lead to struggles later, especially when the heat kicks in around mile 19.

Based on runner race reports
2024·2:58:XX·Hanson's·positive
Scenic

Enjoyed stunning views and crowd support, felt strong to the finish

I realized I was having fun, and the views were amazing so I couldn't stop smiling through this whole stretch! I grabbed water at every aid station every 2 miles and got a couple sips in, I took gels at miles 15 and 19. My stomach felt a little heavy at this point but nothing that made me worried and I started to pick it up going into mile 20.

2024·2:50:XX·Pfitz 12/70·positive
Would run againFlat & FastPR Attempt

Formed a pack with fellow runners, enjoyed crowd energy despite rain.

The race started and instantly someone tripped, luckily most people avoided them and there wasn't a stampede. I tried to stay calm and stick to my plan of not going faster than 6:30 until the last 10K then seeing what I had left. When people began settling into their paces I asked around and found two other guys with similar goals and formed a pack while joking about the 6:51 pacer who sprinted by at what must've been 6:15 pace.

2023·2:46:47·Pfitz 75·positive
Would run againScenicPR Attempt

Lost in the beauty of the course, achieved a massive PR

I can't reiterate how gorgeous this race is. I frequently would close my eyes and smile. Feeling the pace, feeling the beautiful breeze off the lake, the amazing smells. I lost myself in the race.

2023·2:58:52·Advanced Hanson's·positive
Would run againRollingPR Attempt

Overcame early anxiety to maintain pace and enjoy the race

The first 10 miles just flew by. I did not feel the "rolling hill" at all, probably because my training was mostly done on "rollier" hills. It still felt like easy pace for me, unlike anything at all compared to the first race. I had to try hard to follow the tangent, as with a crowd I can't read ahead anymore.

2023·2:58:34·Pfitz 18/70·positive
Would run againFlat & FastPR Attempt

Fell behind the 3hr pacer but held strong for a sub-3 finish

At the start of the race, my plan was to stay with the 3hr pacer until mile 18-20 then kick up the pace once we were in Duluth proper. The plan was going well until ~9.5 miles in. There is a solid downhill and I ended up getting a bit ahead of the group. I tried to pace mile 10 conservatively (6:55) to allow them to catch up, but they were still 20 yards behind me.