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Race Recap: The Phoenix Marathon - Kate Runs Colorado The late February race date was perfect, it was semi-close - so traveling was easier, and the course was downhill with a net elevation loss of about 1000 feet
10 Downhill Marathons That Might Help You Get Your Next BQ The Phoenix Marathon has a beautiful race course that begins below the large white Phoenix sign painted on the Usery Mountain Marathon runners will experience nearly 1000 feet of net elevation loss in this fast Boston Qualifier
Downhill Marathons Find the best downhill marathon for your next PR or BQ Compare the elevations of different downhill marathons at the same scale Net Elevation Loss, Elevation Gain, Total Elevation Loss and more stats
50 after 40: 2015 Phoenix Marathon Personal Stats Analysis Wednesday, March 4, 2015 2015 Phoenix Marathon Personal Stats Analysis (Thank you for all the kind words of congratulations and encouragement from my last post - I really appreciate them all! As always, this post is just for my notes and future reference
The 5 Best Beginner Marathons - RUN | Powered by Outside With a net elevation loss of nearly 1,000 feet, the Phoenix Marathon is a 26 2-mile cruise missile of a course as runners descend from Usery Mountain to the finish at the Mesa Riverview shopping center The race takes place around late February, so there’s little risk of enduring the 100-degree weather often experienced in Arizona’s capital
Data Points and Hilly Marathons - Fitness Protection Rule #2, aka “the rule of total gain”: a course can be considered ‘hilly’ if it has a total (NOT NET! NET IS MEANINGLESS!) elevation gain (or loss) of 1000 ft or more Rule #3, aka “the rule of 120”: a course can be considered hilly if it has three (or more) rises (or descents) of 150 feet (or more)
Mesa Marathon - 10best. usatoday. com Formerly the Mesa-Phoenix marathon, this is a great choice for Boston qualifiers, as there is a net elevation loss of nearly 1,000 feet as the course runs through mesmerizing cactus desert, offering views of the Phoenix Valley Mesa weather is normally sunny but chilly in February when the race takes place, so all runners get gloves in their race bags A "Cheer Challenge" event ensures that
Phoenix Marathon - 02 24 2025 - Race Information The Phoenix marathon has a beautiful race course that begins below the large white Phoenix sign painted on the Usery Mountain Marathon runners will experience nearly 1000 feet of net elevation loss in this fast Boston Qualifier
These Net Downhill Marathons Now Carry A Time . . . - Marathon Handbook Tunnel Vision Marathon Utah Valley Marathon Data via downhillmarathons com Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this story included marathons with “total elevation loss,” and not net elevation loss These marathons are now removed from the above potentially non-compliant list, leaving only courses with a net downhill of more than 1,500 ft