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  • Colin Gill

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 2:46 p.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      4/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      fun atmosphere, beautiful scenery, and surprisingly wasnt too cold up at the top

    3. Did you PR?

      it was my first marathon so i guess so haha

    4. How would you describe the course?

      straight downhill

    5. Tell us about your training.

      followed a 3 months workout plan i found online. combined long run with shorter speed workouts. it was great

    6. What advice would you give future runners?

      incorporate weight training to prepare for downhill. mile 1 and mile 13 are terrible. I hate downhill but I held back the entire first 18 miles so that by the time i got to mile 19 i was able to drop my pace 50 seconds per mile and have a really fun time running the last 7. Had I gone out faster, I just would have suffered the whole race instead of been able to enjoy the scenery for the first 19 and then enjoy really pushing myself the last 7

    7. What fun things did you do in the area before or after the race?

      went to trader joes

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    1. Colin Gill
      Sept. 14, 2015, 2:48 p.m.

      It was a fun event. I don't like the downhill and I don't have any toenails left but other than that it was great. the slight uphill once we got out of the canyon saved me. that was my favorite part of the course even though it was the least scenic haha. However, I did REALLY DISLIKE running back down the main street to get to the finish line. Lots of cars alongside the course which was annoying and then I just was not in the mood for more downhill. haha I had hoped that would be finished when we got out of the canyon.

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  • Dirk Anjewierden

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 1:17 p.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      4/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      A lot of fun. Great course.
      My only criticism is there was fruit promised at 3 stations, only saw it once. There was candy promised at 2 stations, never saw any. Was planning on these for fuel and did not get it.

    3. Did you PR?

      No

    4. How would you describe the course?

      Steep grade. Beautiful scenery

    5. Tell us about your training.

      I trained for the downhill. it is a must

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  • Michelle Johnson

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Half Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 12:52 p.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      5/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      Buses were on time, start line was so-so (no fires anymore-boo, long walk to bathrooms, no music or fanfare...as we were walking to the bag drop, we noticed hundreds of people still at the bathrooms and all over the camp, we walked to the start to try to find our pacers, and they were no where to be found, we were confused and searching, when all of the sudden we heard a horn and people were running. We were like, what? no warning? no countdown? NO PACERS? That sucked. I brushed it off and went for it anyway, but I started a little pissed off at the disorganization of the start line. That's my only complaint about the whole thing. The rest rocked. ), course was amazing and beautiful, volunteers were on spot, finish was amazing. The food was great, the towels are heaven sent, the band was an awesome touch. The race bags rocked. Loved how organized they were with the stickers on the outside and the envelope inside with the bib- that must have really taken some time. THANK YOU! I love the head band. Like, LOVE it. I love all of the cool touches you guys do to go above and beyond. Love the shirts too. Great fit. Medals= two thumbs up. Hopefully I'll be back for the full next year! But I was glad to still be able to participate with the half. And much less sore. ;) THANKS!

    3. Did you PR?

      YES! By ten minutes

    4. How would you describe the course?

      beautiful, saw a mom and baby moose walking up the side of the mountain. loved the downhill, trained well for it and loved the little bit of challenge during the last couple miles.

    5. Tell us about your training.

      Ran BC canyon with a group multiple times before. Ran other canyons too. Train for downhill! Don't think that just because it is downhill that that makes it easy. Downhill is killer on your body. Especially when followed by uphill and flat, which then feels uphill.

    6. What advice would you give future runners?

      Bring warm clothes for the start. Buy your shoes 1/2-1 size bigger than usual. Cut toenails short. Relax and enjoy the ride! If you are running the marathon, train for downhill followed by rolling hills or you will want to die- that was me last year.

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  • Patrick Hendrickson

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 12:46 p.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      5/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      The race was well organized and run. I was impressed, and I've participated in a lot of races. I loved the gorgeous sunrise at the start and beautiful scenery during the course. The Wasatch Blvd leg was difficult, but the last couple miles downhill was even more rewarding.

    3. Did you PR?

      Yes and yes.

    4. How would you describe the course?

      The only part I'd change is the last part down Fort Union, where there's traffic on either side and the runners in the middle. It's hard for the spectators and runners don't like sucking down car exhaust.

    5. Tell us about your training.

      I trained well, prepared well and executed according to plan.

    6. What advice would you give future runners?

      Plan your run and run your plan.

    7. What fun things did you do in the area before or after the race?

      After . . . walked it out and enjoyed the feeling of accomplishing a difficult goal.

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    1. Patrick Hendrickson
      Sept. 14, 2015, 12:47 p.m.

      I wish the race medals weren't so big. It was a beautiful medal, but it could be half the size and have a better, more understated effect.

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  • Lisa Pearson

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Half Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 12:43 p.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      5/5 Stars

    2. Did you PR?

      My goal was to finish the half in under 2 hours - I finished in 1:58, which was more than 11 minutes faster than my PR!

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  • Scott Devine

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Half Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 12:43 p.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      5/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      This was my second time running Big Cottonwood and both times have been incredibly memorable experiences. I remember getting off the bus pre-dawn and marveling at the vivid stars that were still out. And you start just as the sun is coming up over the horizon joined by 2,000 equally excited runners. The course is fantastic to run (it really is stunning) and just a great feeling as you speed down along the mountain. In the end you spill out into the town of Cottonwood Heights amongst the cheering local fans and hopefully a PR.

    3. Did you PR?

      This race gives you a tremendous opportunity to earn a PR. I achieved a PR at Big Cottonwood in 2014 beating my best previous time by over 2 minutes. I wasn't in as good of shape this year, but I still managed to run my third fastest Half Marathon time (out of 39 halfs).

    4. How would you describe the course?

      Big downhill and beautiful. It really is the prettiest course I've ever run. You can't help but take in the vista repeatedly and I distinctly remember uttering "wow" out loud on more than one occasion. The downhill grade varies from mild to fairly steep, so be prepared for a unique running experience (you will naturally go faster than usual). Even though the race starts at 7,400 ft (for the half) the elevation wasn't noticeable during the race. The first 9.5 miles are all coming down the mountain, with the final 3.5 miles run through the town of Cottonwood Heights (which while still downhill has some stretches of flat ground).

    5. Tell us about your training.

      You definitely will be working your legs and quads differently than other races, so if you want to avoid really sore quads the day after, you should incorporate hill training (both up and downhill) for several weeks before the race.

    6. What advice would you give future runners?

      The best advice I can give for runners (other than being sure to train for downhill running) is you should plan to run by "effort" as opposed to pace. The downhill will allow you to run faster than you're used to while keeping your effort level the same. Know that the final 3.5 miles run through Cottonwood Heights won't have as much downhill slope so your overall pace will probably slow down a little at the end. In regards to clothing, bring some throwaway clothes for the pre-race wait (which can be anywhere from 60 min- 2 hours). It can get cold on the hill, but you will warm up quite a bit once you start to run so don't dress too warmly. Oh and for those traveling from out of town, you might get a little "elevation" headache when you first arrive in town, so be sure to hydrate and maybe take some Tylenol.

    7. What fun things did you do in the area before or after the race?

      I flew in from Los Angeles for the race. I just enjoyed the scenery and went out to dinner with some of my fellow runners. And since the race is on a football Saturday, I just found a nice sports bar afterward and had a celebratory beer.

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  • Don Peterson

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Half Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 11:26 a.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      5/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      Marriott Residence Inn was great, breakfast at 3:45, bus right out front and shuttle after race really was nice.

    3. Did you PR?

      No, but was fastest in last two years and fastest this year by 8 minutes.

    4. How would you describe the course?

      First ten miles were great, one of prettiest, nice finish area.

    5. Tell us about your training.

      Never enough.

    6. What advice would you give future runners?

      Practice downhill.

    7. What fun things did you do in the area before or after the race?

      Park City after race was great. Then drove back to Denver.

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    1. Don Peterson
      Sept. 14, 2015, 11:27 a.m.

      Nicely run event.

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  • Christophe Stewart

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 11:12 a.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      5/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      Very exciting. This was my first Marathon and it was a really big deal for me. Lots of people running. I didn't know what a pacer was, but soon found some of them and thought... "That is a really great idea!". The water stations were very well organized, and the people were very helpful. The sun coming up over the mountains was beautiful, the run down the canyon felt great. I was not ready for the last 6 miles and it almost killed me, but I made it through. The finish line was a very welcome sight!

    3. Did you PR?

      It was my first Marathon so yes. My goal was to maintain 6 miles/hour, or a 10 minute/mile and I nailed it. Going down the canyon I thought I was doing much better as I was running with the 4:00 hour marathon pacer, but when I got to Wasatch Blvd and had to start going up hill I could not keep that pace. I probably should have paced with the 4:25 pacer and conserved some energy for those last 6 miles. As it is I have a personal record I want to beat next year! :)

    4. How would you describe the course?

      The first 18 miles is beautiful. I loved running down the canyon. It is also very deceptive, I didn't realize what a toll all of that downhill was taking on my legs, but I quickly became aware when I got to Wasatch Blvd and had to start walking and jogging. The last 6 miles was much more difficult than I had anticipated. The sun,the less pretty scenery, the uphill on Wasatch Blvd, and being the end of the race made it my least favorite part.

    5. Tell us about your training.

      I had a great group of friends and we did really well getting our long runs in. The longest we did was 20 miles, and we did that 2 weeks before race day. We found a number of really good routes and had a blast running together. My pace during training varied greatly depending on who I was training with. 5-6 mph when running with my wife, and 6-7 when running with my brother. I was aiming for the middle though so I didn't think it would be an issue. Looking back I should have tried to keep my pace more consistent, and I could have done better on my shorter mid week runs.

    6. What advice would you give future runners?

      Chafing hurts, the first aid stations have Vaseline if you need it. I didn't know this, but my wife asked and got some and it helped her. I had pre-greased, but could have used some re-greasing at 20 miles or so.

      Also, There were some cold people at the starting line. I think they thought the thermal blankets would work better than they did. I wore some pajama bottoms, and a cotton jacket. Both went into the bag before the race, and when I started running I was fine. I kind of like the cold though.

    7. What fun things did you do in the area before or after the race?

      Having family waiting for me at the end was great. We are all from Salt Lake City, so no one had to travel too far.

      A couple of suggestions:
      My family was confused by the text messages that were arriving about 30 minutes to an hour late. My sister-in-law said that the GPS tracking on the website seemed quite a bit more accurate. Also, I was hoping to get a massage, but they had packed up and left before I got around to looking for them.

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  • Kristy Ashby

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Half Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 11:11 a.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      4/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      The weather perfect. the scenery is amazing!

    3. Did you PR?

      I did PR, by 1 minute and 1 second

    4. How would you describe the course?

      THe course is very fast, down hill and a few small hills.

    5. Tell us about your training.

      I did a 12 week training program that I have used before.

    6. What advice would you give future runners?

      Trainon hills

    7. What fun things did you do in the area before or after the race?

      I loved the massage table. The food was great after the race too. It would have been nice to have a little shade for afterwards, but I am not sure that is possbile to do for all the runners.

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    1. Kristy Ashby
      Sept. 14, 2015, 11:13 a.m.

      One thing I feel like needs some work...the bathrooms are located pretty far away from the half marathon start line...tons of people were still up at the bathrooms and didn't even know the race had officially started. They needed someone to annouce it better. We didn't know the trucks were there for our bags either till wewalked down. That part needs a litle better organization.

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  • Melissa Schroeder

    2015 REVEL Big Cottonwood Marathon
    Published: Sept. 14, 2015, 11:02 a.m.
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    1. Overall Rating

      5/5 Stars

    2. Describe your race day.

      Beautiful day

    3. Did you PR?

      PR - yes. Took off 15 minutes off total time.

    4. How would you describe the course?

      Beautiful and tough. The downhill was great until mile 13. Coming out of the canyon was brutal! Hills that would normally be not too bad we're killer!

    5. Tell us about your training.

      Lol training? I definitely did not train enough. It is hard to train for hills in the Midwest.

    6. What advice would you give future runners?

      Don't think that downhill is easier.

    7. What fun things did you do in the area before or after the race?

      The race was so well organized and the volunteers were awesome. It was a great race!

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