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April 28-29 & May 1st : Where can you run this week-end ?

18 marathons will take place this week-end. Most of them will be held in the States and in France. I will personally take part in Senart’s marathon next tuesday.

United States :
Big Sur Marathon (Sunday)
Country Music Marathon (Saturday)
Eugene Marathon (Sunday)
ING Trestle Valley Marathon (Saturday)
Kentucky Derby Festival (Saturday)
Michigan Trail Marathon (Sunday)
New Jersey Marathon (Sunday)
Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon (Sunday)
Pine Line Marathon (Saturday)

France :
Marathon de Senart (Tuesday)
Marathon d’Albi (Sunday)
Marathon d’Azay le rideau (Sunday)
Marathon de l’Huitre Gujan Mestras (Sunday)
Marathon de Lyon (Sunday)
Marathon du Lac d’Annecy (Sunday)

New Zeland :
Lion Foundation Rotorua Marathon (Saturday)

United Kingdom :
Shakespeare Marathon (Sunday)

Austria :
Vienna City Marathon (Sunday)

Where will you run your next marathon ?

April 21-22 : Where can you run this week-end ? - addendum

My list of American marathons isn’t comprehensive yet. So I missed the Salt Lake City Marathon in the previous post.

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April 21-22 : Where can you run this week-end ?

After Paris and Boston, it’s time for London and Madrid to enter the dance.
Our world tour this week will visit 8 different contries, mainly Europeans.

United States :
Charlottesville Marathon (Saturday)

United Kingdom :
Flora London Marathon (Sunday)
Lochaber Marathon (Sunday)

Spain:
Maratón de Madrid (Sunday)

Sweden:
Skövde Marathon (Saturday)

Poland:
Maraton Wroclaw (Sunday)

Italy:
Maratona Sant-Antonio (Sunday)
Maratone internazionale città di Napoli (Sunday)

Maratona dei Castelli mediaveli will be held on Wednesday 25th.

Netherland:
ING Bank Enschede Marathon (Sunday)

Serbia:
Banca Intesa Belgrade Marathon (Saturday)

Germany:
Leipziger Marathon (Sunday)

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Marathons in Burgundy

Until last year, the old duchy of Burgundy welcomed 3 marathons :
The marathon des grands crus de bourgogne in Dijon, Marathon des Blues Trotters and marathon du Charolais.

But 2006 was the 10th and final edition of the marathon des grands crus de Bourgorgne. For those interested, the domain name www.marathonbourgogne.org is now of sale.

The two surviving marathons follow a very specific theme.
The Marathon des Blues Trotters is a friendly race that follows during part of its course the gorgeous canal of Burgundy.

The marathon du Charolais celebrates the charolais cattle in the city of Gueugnon. Did you know that “Charolais” designated a breed of cattle but also a breed of sheep, a cheese and also a breed of chicken ?
Many delicious things to enjoy a post-marathon feast !

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Marathons in Basse-Normandie

There are only 2 marathons in Basse-Normandie and the two will be held on the same week-end in June (9 & 10th). Is it due to chance or done on purpose ?

The older is the Marathon de la liberté de Caen which will turn 20 years old. The race commemorates the allies La course commémore le débarquement des alliés sur les plages normandes, longe la côte de Nacre, entre Courseulles-sur-mer et Caen.

The younger, Marathon du Mont Saint-Michel will held its 10th edition. The course goes from Cancale to end up in front of the Mont Saint-Michel (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Until last year, the race took place on the third week-end of June. In 2007, it will be the 10th. Who doesn’t like competition !


Many issues tear them apart:

  • the former is run in the morning (9 AM), the latter in the evening (5:30 PM).
  • the former is in the North, the latter in the South.
  • the former is held on Saturday, the latter on Sunday.

Which will draw more runners during the week-end ? Will there be marathoners to reconcile them by running the two races in a row ?


PS : Credits to babinet for the Mont Saint-Michel picture.

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6 simple tips to complete your first marathon


This is it. Spring marathon season is on ! TV reports or passionate story from a friend or a colleague lead you to ask yourself this very simple question : why not me ?
You have made your decision. You too want to enter a marathon. It is far to late to get ready for a race before summer, but you can be fit and ready for autumn.

Here are 6 simple tips I can give you to help you in your quest : crossing the finish line after 42.195 km or 26.2 miles of running. I’ve followed some and some I wished I had been told to ease my training.

1. Cry out loud your decison to run your first marathon.
The main problem you will face during your first marathon isn’t physical, but psychological. Physically, nearly anyone can complete a marathon. But psychologically, It is quite difficult to keep on running with heavy legs when you pass the 30 km station.
Tell everyone around your that you’ll run a marathon, open up a blog, bet on the outcome with a friend. All these external triggers will be particularly useful when you’ll be on your own, on the road, running.

2. Select a marathon near your home.
It is useless to run anonymously far from home. I hear a lot of people tell they want to run their first marathon in New York City. although, the crowd is particularly warm and helpfull, you’ll still be one runner among tens of thousands. Running near your home guaranties you to encounter people you know or friends that came to support you. Is there a better support than a “Keep on Dad” banner when it has been written by your own kids ?
If you don’t know yet if there’s a marathon in your neighborhood, I’m pretty sure you’ll find one on my web site www.42k195.com

3. By new gear (shoes, socks, T-shirt).
Take your gear seriously. You’ll use it during the next months on your many training sessions. Select shoes and socks you’re comfortable in. It is the best way to prevent blisters. The same is true for shorts and T-Shirts. The new technical fabric that are sold now, get rid of the sweat very efficiently and are much more pleasant to wear than old cotton ones.

4. Follow a training program.
There are many different types of programs. I’m not qualified enough to give any advise on that but I know that selecting one will help you stay focused. Your training will be much more regular than if you chose to run according to your mood.

5. Train with a friend.
This issue is related to the previous one. Having a training partner makes every session more pleasant and bearable. Your friend will get your out training even when it’s raining or when you’re a little tired.

6. Who cares about your time !
For your first marathon, you can forget about time. Your only goal must be to cross the finish line. You can do it…

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The marathon you won’t find on www.42k195.com

You may have dreamed of it, Suni Williams will do it on monday 16th. What am I talking about ?
Suni Williams will be the first astronaut to participate officially to the Boston Marathon. The best part of it is that she will actually run the Marathon while in the International Space Station !!
It must be the first marathon run 210 miles away from the ground.
This marathon is the most expansive ever and you won’t find it on www.42k195.com

Source : NASA Astronaut to Run Boston Marathon in Space

Where will you run your next marathon ?

April 14-15-16 : Where can you run this week-end ?

We have a heavy week-end this time. No less than 15 marathons.

In Sweden:
Heleneholms Marathon (Saturday)

in the States:
Muir Woods Marathon (Saturday)
Nature’s Path Whidbey Island Marathon (Sunday)
Glass City Marathon (Sunday)
Spirit of St. Louis Marathon (Sunday)
Boston Marathon (Monday)

in France:
Marathon du Charolais (Sunday)
Paris Marathon (Sunday)
Marathon du val nantais (Sunday)

in Poland:
Debno Maraton (Sunday)

in Autria:
OMV Linz Marathon (Sunday)

in Italia:
Turin Marathon (Sunday)

in Portugal:
Lisboa Gold Marathon (Sunday)

in Netherland:
Fortis Marathon Rotterdam (Sunday)

near the North pole:
North Pole Marathon (Sunday)

in Australia:
Canberra Marathon (Sunday)

If it’s often too late to register, you can still go and support the runners…

Where will you run your next marathon ?

April 7-8 : Where can you run this week-end ?

Not many races this week-end. It is the week-end in April with the smallest choise. Only 3 marathons on the agenda. All on Saturday.

In Denemark :

In the States :

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Marathons in Aquitaine

With 5 marathons, Aquitaine is one of the French regions that offer the largest choice. Although the region has five differents “départements” the marathons are centered in Gironde that counts four of them. The only exception is Pau’s marathon wich is located in Pyrénées-Atlantiques.

Alike Alsace (cf. Marathons in Alsace ), the marathons are mostly rural. Pau is the only big city to host a marathon.

Marathons in Aquitaine also favor wine and gastronomy in general. Two of them celebrate wine : Le marathon du Médoc and le marathon des premières cotes de Blaye. Two names that must make wine lovers dream…

The third one, marathon de l’huitre de Gujan Mestras celebrates the oyster that is grown in the bassin d’Arcachon.


Take a few minutes to have a look at the marathon des villages website. It is gorgeous and will certainly encourage to take part. It’s a brand new marathon that will take place on October 14th. Good luck to the courageous organizers.


The marathon du Médoc has become quite an star since it’s creation 23 years ago. Its success may be due to the wine tastings that are organized along its course but also due to the fact that each and every runner must wear a disguise ! Disguise, wine tasting and hilly course, three raisons why you will not come to Pauillac to beat a personal best, but to have a great time.

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